Hi everyone,
New to this forum! I was diagnosed with type 2 in July. Problem is, I have something with my blood that means the hba1c is not able to be used diagnostically. So was diagnosed with glucose tolerance test.
My doctor suggested keto diet which I have followed and lost 2.5 stone, now with a healthy bmi.
When I was first diagnosed my morning fasting was around 4.6….since then it has crept up to around 6.7…..
I am not getting much support from my GP and have to wait until February to see the specialist team.
I thought that the numbers would go down with under 30 grams of carbs a day and losing the weight.
All other numbers seem to be ok. I’m just a bit stuck and don’t know what to do. Maybe I’m worrying too much. I’m 34 and just a bit lost.
Working really hard to try and put it into remission but I don’t know how to find out if I’ve succeeded when they can’t use my hba1c. Anyone else in a similar situation?
Thanks in advance!
New to this forum! I was diagnosed with type 2 in July. Problem is, I have something with my blood that means the hba1c is not able to be used diagnostically. So was diagnosed with glucose tolerance test.
My doctor suggested keto diet which I have followed and lost 2.5 stone, now with a healthy bmi.
When I was first diagnosed my morning fasting was around 4.6….since then it has crept up to around 6.7…..
I am not getting much support from my GP and have to wait until February to see the specialist team.
I thought that the numbers would go down with under 30 grams of carbs a day and losing the weight.
All other numbers seem to be ok. I’m just a bit stuck and don’t know what to do. Maybe I’m worrying too much. I’m 34 and just a bit lost.
Working really hard to try and put it into remission but I don’t know how to find out if I’ve succeeded when they can’t use my hba1c. Anyone else in a similar situation?
Thanks in advance!