You are only just in the diabetes range - quite honestly, a couple of small alterations could get you back into normal numbers quite quickly.Hi Ive just been diagnosed with type 2 after a blood test showed a result of 49 I fejt as though I was then placed on a conveyor belt Saw the diabetes nurse 2 weeks ago She told me that I should not test should follow the eatwell plate and said how pleased she was that I could still dress myself and did not need carers I am 82 and still working Them I found this site and now I dont know what to do Help !!
That's up to you, amd your body and your lifestyle. There are no hard or fast rules, only what suits you and is sustainable in the long term.How low ? and how quickly:?
@Robbity I LOVE this post!This almost 81 year old is managing fine by eating a pretty low carb/ketogenic style diet. I was put on metformin when diagnosed at the end of 2013 , but GP decided in 2017 he could trust me to cope without it, and I've been able to keep to pre-diabetic levels since then by keeping to my current way of eating.
My memories of the kind of food I grew up eating (normal full fat and moderate carbs) have been a basis on which I originally based my current diet. I had unwillingly been eating a very high carb diet for several years before I was diagnosed. Learning about T2 being mainly about no longer able to manage carbs so well meant I needed to cut out all the obviously high carb foods, and within 3 months my original 2 diagnostic HbA1cs came down from 60-61 to a pre diabetic 47, and I also (unknowingly!!) lost a much need 20 kilos in weight. Discovering more about the best lower carb foods to eat and that I could use a glucose meter to test my reactions to my meals have enabled me both to maintain my pre-diabetic levels and also lose a further 10 kilos or so weight. You being diagnosed with your just about diabetic HbA1c of 49 have got a good head start that will hopefully get you down to certainly pre-diabetic and possibly to non diabetic again quite soon!
Awww it's so wonderful when someone 'gets it' and changes their lifestyle to a better one. Congratulations xThank you all for your help I have bought a meter and started testing today Also dropping carbs as quickly as I can while not feeling too grotty
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