Gob smacked. 4.5. Tested a couple of minutes later. 4.9. I have no idea what has happened to my body.
No experimentation. I have always had pie and chips once a week. Bit of a shock isn't it. I have managed to continue losing weight whilst eating these meals. Must be all the exerciseI was wondering the same - and hope to goodness you are keeping an eye on your weight @Andrew Colvin
No experimentation. I have always had pie and chips once a week. Bit of a shock isn't it. I have managed to continue losing weight whilst eating these meals. Must be all the exercise
Never mind the weight, I'm interested in what happens to bg levels. Are they ok Andrew? Has the bg reaction to that meal been the same throughout since you were diagnosed? Or have they dropped? That's an interesting thought and possibly a good indicator of how well your body is coping.I was wondering the same - and hope to goodness you are keeping an eye on your weight @Andrew Colvin
Umm that is difficult to answer. I only started testing about 6 weeks after diagnosis and since then my fasting has been pretty good; had a few at near 6 for a couple of weeks (was at 12.5% weight loss when I started testing) and after those 2 weeks (when I hit 15% weight loss) I started having the same 4.8 to 5.2 fasting readings except when I ate a lot of cow. It is from this point I can see this trend. I had one reading when I had about 2kg of beef at a restaurant (brazilian restaurant) when I stayed at 5.6 until 11AM the next morning. I wrote another thread on this a month back.
No I don't sorry bluetit but this is a quote from Professor Taylor's researchI have just gone over 16% weight loss. Maybe this is why my levels are showing improvement. Do you know at what stage of weight loss insulin resistance starts to improve?
Data from the Swedish randomized study of gastric banding showed that a loss of 20% body weight was associated with long-term remission in 73% of a bariatric surgery group, with weight change itself being the principal determinant of glucose control (13). Dietary weight loss of 15 kg allowed for reversal of diabetes in a small group of individuals recently receiving a diagnosis
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