Thank you! And well doneHi and Welcome,
Cutting out the sugar in fizzy drinks and eating healthy foods may well have dropped your BG levels.
Mine also dropped 38 since the end of May and the beginning of August,which is a similar drop. Although I started off at 108.
Sit tight and I am sure some very knowledgeable people will see your post and offer some great advice.
Hiya, so I completely cut sugar out of my diet, and if my tea need to be sweeter then I use sweetener. I have limited my carb intake- so more fruits and veg. If I do go out for a meal, I'll have like chicken but no burger! I make homemade burgers but I'll use lean 5% and have it in a wholemeal pitta instead. I am a chips lover, so I have switched to 4 chunky chips instead of half a plate lol. Also no chocolate or sweets (was never a big fan) and if I want a crisp I'll have pop chips or homemade popcorn. Not massive changes but just paying attention to what I eat, instead of just stuffing my face!What are you eating now instead of your bad diet?
Well that will explain the lower a1c!Hiya, so I completely cut sugar out of my diet, and if my tea need to be sweeter then I use sweetener. I have limited my carb intake- so more fruits and veg. If I do go out for a meal, I'll have like chicken but no burger! I make homemade burgers but I'll use lean 5% and have it in a wholemeal pitta instead. I am a chips lover, so I have switched to 4 chunky chips instead of half a plate lol. Also no chocolate or sweets (was never a big fan) and if I want a crisp I'll have pop chips or homemade popcorn. Not massive changes but just paying attention to what I eat, instead of just stuffing my face!
Hiya, so I completely cut sugar out of my diet, and if my tea need to be sweeter then I use sweetener. I have limited my carb intake- so more fruits and veg. If I do go out for a meal, I'll have like chicken but no burger! I make homemade burgers but I'll use lean 5% and have it in a wholemeal pitta instead. I am a chips lover, so I have switched to 4 chunky chips instead of half a plate lol. Also no chocolate or sweets (was never a big fan) and if I want a crisp I'll have pop chips or homemade popcorn. Not massive changes but just paying attention to what I eat, instead of just stuffing my face!
...I made a bigger correction in HbA1c, so have many people here. Some went from 100+ to the normal range. So yes, it can be done. It wasn't a misdiagnosis: It was HARD WORK, and you did it!Hi all!!
I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in May this year. TBH I wasnt overly surprised because I had such a bad diet- 3 fizzy drinks everyday + fast food. Diagnosis- was feeling very unwell, so I went to A&E and was admitted due to dehydration. I was sent home with metformin and told to see my Gp. I was told that my Ac1 was 74!! I'm full time student and employee- plus was so stress from upcoming exams. Since I have been working extremely hard to maintain a healthy diet and lose as much weight as possible. I have since lost 3 stone , and my last Ac1 result was 37. I went to see my Gp today and she thinks I was misdiagnosed, so she's requested an investigation. She said it was impossible for someone to go from an Ac1 74 to 37. Is this correct?
Thank you so much- I will continueWelcome to the forum @Kimmie90. As the others have said it is possible to lower your blood glucose level by changing what you eat. There are people on this forum who had HBa1c results above 100 and reduced them to pre-diabetic or non-diabetic levels by their 3 month retest.
Well done on your reduction, but you will need to continue with the healthier eating if you want to avoid going back up into the diabetic range.
mine was 112 (i think ) in feb 2018 down to 38 by june same year i came off metformin three weeks before that blood test (my choice) mainly low carb and at leasr 25kg weight loss ..so yes it can be done...I made a bigger correction in HbA1c, so have many people here. Some went from 100+ to the normal range. So yes, it can be done. It wasn't a misdiagnosis: It was HARD WORK, and you did it!
I would like to talk to them because I went from 114 to the 40’s in a few months and now I’m in the 20’s months later so it is completely possible! You’ve done so well though and welcome to the forums too, it’s impressive already! You keep it up, seriously you made some massive changes already and seem so determined. You will always find support here as well to keep you going so never think you have a daft question.She said it was impossible for someone to go from an Ac1 74 to 37. Is this correct?
Time for a new GP who actually knows something about T2?Hi all!!
I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in May this year. TBH I wasnt overly surprised because I had such a bad diet- 3 fizzy drinks everyday + fast food. Diagnosis- was feeling very unwell, so I went to A&E and was admitted due to dehydration. I was sent home with metformin and told to see my Gp. I was told that my Ac1 was 74!! I'm full time student and employee- plus was so stress from upcoming exams. Since I have been working extremely hard to maintain a healthy diet and lose as much weight as possible. I have since lost 3 stone , and my last Ac1 result was 37. I went to see my Gp today and she thinks I was misdiagnosed, so she's requested an investigation. She said it was impossible for someone to go from an Ac1 74 to 37. Is this correct?
Aww thank you so much, and well done to you too! This condition can be really scary when you have so many questions but no one can answer them, so I am happy I found this forumI would like to talk to them because I went from 114 to the 40’s in a few months and now I’m in the 20’s months later so it is completely possible! You’ve done so well though and welcome to the forums too, it’s impressive already! You keep it up, seriously you made some massive changes already and seem so determined. You will always find support here as well to keep you going so never think you have a daft question.
Allow me to say as well, welcome to the ‘impossible’ club
Sigh...I agree but I really do not feel like many people know or care to know about this condition. When I was diagnosed I received no information about diabetes. It was very scary- especially I'm only in my 20s so none of my friends shared this condition. A diabetic nurse told me if bumped my feet, all these bad stuff would happen. I have been having anxiety attacks since thenTime for a new GP who actually knows something about T2?
Ask her if she's ever heard of Dr David Unwin..
Well you're here now with a community of people who probably know significantly more than most doctors anyway.Sigh...I agree but I really do not feel like many people know or care to know about this condition. When I was diagnosed I received no information about diabetes. It was very scary- especially I'm only in my 20s so none of my friends shared this condition. A diabetic nurse told me if bumped my feet, all these bad stuff would happen. I have been having anxiety attacks since then
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