John everyone's opinion is valid.So on this same theme as to what levels T2 should try to attain, we come to the normal conclusion, we are each individual's and as such like most things in life are all different.
Personally I'm to new to all this to have a valid opinion , however currently if I can keep-in the non diabetic range I am happy,
Whether this is right or wrong I don't know , but what I do know is the mind is a powerful tool and if im happy my body is likely to be happy too, not scientific but that's the way I roll.
Have a super evening everyone, just off to the dining room to have fillet steak, sweet potatoe roasties, mushrooms and a little vodka and diet coke.
Happy days.
John everyone's opinion is valid.
Just because some of us may have had this disease for longer, or been posting on this forum more does not mean that our opinion, especially on more technical/scientific matters, is any more valid.
I wonderful illustration of how I could have used a lot less words to get my message across!FORUM: A medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
... and you too6.6 this morning so happyChest doesn't like this cold weather going back to guys a week today so watch this space
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6.2 bedtime
6.9 fasting
.....and....a 3lb weight loss. Hallelujah!
Had my second 3 month visit to the doc yesterday (results Monday but he's confident I've dropped again) and found out he's MUCH more of an expert on this topic than I would have possibly imagined.
Turned out he got his training from a Type 1 Doc who's lived (and continues to lives with this) since birth 70 years back.
So time to open up with him with all these little niggling feelings I've had with my fluctuating BS readings. He could not have cared less .... told me to ignore ANY one hour reading (provided they weren't ridiculous and he was happy as long they were below 9 or 10) as they're useless but it was and is about the 2 hour and beyond drop; that said, he couldn't believe my sudden drops after minimal exercise.
Interesting stuff I can tell you. He supported the LCHF approach, took a LONG look at me and was supremely confident my HB1AC would record another major drop into the non diabetic range. We shall see
I haven't ever done much at 1 hour. I have learned quite a bit when I have done a few 24 hour, hourly tests. Mike for me, the only true value of the 1 hour reading is to enable me to assess whether my 2 hour reflects a score which is falling or still rising.
I agree AB ... mine stay around the same rate or (more often than not, drop) ... sometimes minor, sometimes major based on exercise ... but they DO drop during the day no matter what.
He now refers to me (confidentially of course) as the model patient. This guy REALLY know his stuff as I kept hitting him with questions to answers I've learnt on this forum and apart from a mild disagreement with what does and does not spike, all he's worried about now is my blood pressure. So now yoga with my wife as he recommended ... and if you'd have told me I'd have considered that 6 months ago, i would have laughed at you.
1st session this morning and I enjoyed it
If your Doc had prescribed the additional drug you asked about, it would have been credited with the loss. Every cloud, eh?
Well done.
Do you have your wedding outfit already?
Indeed. Such wisdom, @AndBreathe!
I have bought myself a fur trimmed cape for the wedding but no idea what to wear with it. I shall go shopping early in the New Year with a friend. I just don't have the headspace for it just now and I want to give myself maximum time to get in shape
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