wow 12 miles a day that is no mean feat106 at diagnosis 6 years ago, 78 3 months later, 37 at 6 months later and has stayed at this level. LC, calorie-deficient diet for 6 months, 2000 mg metformin a day, lots more walking and swimming. Lost 3 stone, gained 1 stone.
Now weight and blood glucose stable on LCHF, exercise, 500mg Metformin per day. HbA1c in non-diabetic range, BMI hovers on overweight/obese, much fitter, can do long distance walking averaging 12 miles per day. Fitter, healthier and happier and I eat a lot!
Not bad for a 64 year old! If I can do it, so can my forum friends. (Or something equivalent -exercise needs to be enjoyable!)wow 12 miles a day that is no mean feat
[Type 2s: How long did it take to get HbA1C below 42
It took 3 months to get from 88 to 32.
I didn't over complicate or over think. I just stopped eating all obvious Carbs.
I didn't test much, I have never used 50 strips in a month.
I didn't waste time experimenting or trying to find substitutes for Carby foods. I did try Lidl rolls for a bit, but soon realised they are disgusting and nothing like real bread and it felt like you had a brick in your stomach after eating just 1/2. I don't really like Cauli Rice either so don't bother anymore, roasted and spiced Cauli is much nicer with a Curry anyway..
I love my diet, and can't imagine why I ever thought Potatoes, Rice, Bread or Pasta were necessary.
I certainly don't miss feeling slow and lethargic and sleepy after a meal.
P.S. I am lucky that HID is an excellent and imaginative cook and loves our new way of eating as much as me.
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