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<blockquote data-quote="Grateful" data-source="post: 2196071" data-attributes="member: 438800"><p>Greetings,</p><p></p><p>My last post was about 15 months ago and that was also the last time I'd had an HbA1C check. I have been a bad boy because it was not until this week that I had a new blood test. Even worse, I have if anything increased my consumption of beer to something like four pints a day. However this latest A1C comes out at 37, which was so "good" that it surprised me greatly (see below, concerning recent symptoms).</p><p></p><p>I moved to the UK nearly two years ago, a year after being diagnosed (in America) with T2 diabetes with an A1C of 67. I was able to bring this under control rapidly by shifting to a low-carb diet and increasing physical activity (see signature).</p><p></p><p>Life in the UK has been good! I live in a village in Kent and go on frequent country walks, either alone or with the local walking group. My *food* diet has been very low-carb so the only major carb intake is the beer.</p><p></p><p>The "puzzle" in the subject line to this thread is: I have been urinating frequently, especially at night, and feeling thirsty. During the night I am probably going to the bathroom half a dozen times in a typical night. This started about two months ago and is quite exhausting.</p><p></p><p>Of course, I shared this information (and was also frank about my beer intake) during my appointment at the local NHS clinic. Until I got the latest A1C result today I had assumed that my "bathroom problems" were diabetes-related but now it seems likely (to me) that they are not. Of course I will discuss this at my next NHS appointment a couple of weeks from now.</p><p></p><p>I feel a bit sheepish even posting this. For some reason that I do not fathom, controlling T2 seems to have been relatively easy for me (albeit with a very low carb *food* diet) and I know that many forum participants have it far worse than I do.</p><p></p><p>I have Googled all the reasons why a middle-aged male might urinate frequently and they are numerous....</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: I have also put on a fair amount of weight since moving to the UK. See signature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grateful, post: 2196071, member: 438800"] Greetings, My last post was about 15 months ago and that was also the last time I'd had an HbA1C check. I have been a bad boy because it was not until this week that I had a new blood test. Even worse, I have if anything increased my consumption of beer to something like four pints a day. However this latest A1C comes out at 37, which was so "good" that it surprised me greatly (see below, concerning recent symptoms). I moved to the UK nearly two years ago, a year after being diagnosed (in America) with T2 diabetes with an A1C of 67. I was able to bring this under control rapidly by shifting to a low-carb diet and increasing physical activity (see signature). Life in the UK has been good! I live in a village in Kent and go on frequent country walks, either alone or with the local walking group. My *food* diet has been very low-carb so the only major carb intake is the beer. The "puzzle" in the subject line to this thread is: I have been urinating frequently, especially at night, and feeling thirsty. During the night I am probably going to the bathroom half a dozen times in a typical night. This started about two months ago and is quite exhausting. Of course, I shared this information (and was also frank about my beer intake) during my appointment at the local NHS clinic. Until I got the latest A1C result today I had assumed that my "bathroom problems" were diabetes-related but now it seems likely (to me) that they are not. Of course I will discuss this at my next NHS appointment a couple of weeks from now. I feel a bit sheepish even posting this. For some reason that I do not fathom, controlling T2 seems to have been relatively easy for me (albeit with a very low carb *food* diet) and I know that many forum participants have it far worse than I do. I have Googled all the reasons why a middle-aged male might urinate frequently and they are numerous.... Edited to add: I have also put on a fair amount of weight since moving to the UK. See signature. [/QUOTE]
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