Krystyna23040
Expert
- Messages
- 8,491
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
iI can empathise Krystyna I gave up reading my cars manual/handbook...it was akin to one of my last essays on Plato's Cave...no on reflection I'd say Plato was the easier option...you'll get there...with me nowadays it's more trial & error.
@ianpspurs I am a bit dispirited because although I am down as 'being in remission'' on my medical notes my hba1c hovers around 42 and I think to be in real remission it should be below 40. OK - it was initially 125 and I was on insulin for many years so it probably is pretty miraculous that it is 42 just on LCHF. So you are right I shouldn't be despondent.@Krystyna23040 best wishes for blood tests and why dispirited? You are doing all you can and this is all about the pursuit of better control not perfect or optimal just better. You are in remission which people like me have long ago given up as a dream. You'll be fine.
@DJC3 Do you find it really disappointing also.Mine is always a fair bit higher too. Fingers crossed for you.
@DJC3 Do you find it really disappointing also.
Yours and @Krystyna23040's will come down. You have fought something more immediately serious while controlling T2 well and @Krystyna23040 has come off of insulin. You are both success stories, supportive and reliably on message. Most of us are far more like struggling joggers than elite athletes.Yes always, even though it happens every time I still live in hope it’ll be better!
Nicely put. Totally agree!Yours and @Krystyna23040's will come down. You have fought something more immediately serious while controlling T2 well and @Krystyna23040 has come off of insulin. You are both success stories, supportive and reliably on message. Most of us are far more like struggling joggers than elite athletes.
Beautifully put.Spot on @DJC.
Does remind me very much of a film a few years back, expanding on an idea
'pass it forward'.
rather then repay the giver of help, your honour bound to pass on similar help to another.
I see that day after day on here, and you were one of those who came to my aid.
so i KNOW you may have gotten, but you gave back a hell of a lot more.
but that's how the forum rolls it seems to me.
we are all in the same boat, but we are not ALL able to row at the same speed
or do the same task, but we ALL give something...Love it.
Yours and @Krystyna23040's will come down. You have fought something more immediately serious while controlling T2 well and @Krystyna23040 has come off of insulin. You are both success stories, supportive and reliably on message. Most of us are far more like struggling joggers than elite athletes.
Belated apologies, I don’t seem to be getting all notifications atm so I’m really sorry if I’ve missed anything anyone has said to me.
Has anyone else had this issue? I just use the app so it may be a problem with that I guess.
@SaskiaKC you've been Bercowed.I learned a useful new expression today. I don't know when I may get to use it, but now I have it in my word-hoard: 'I don't give a flying flamingo'.
@DJC3 I suspect there is a huge element of genetics and downright luck in how well this works despite the clever marketing. So, at around 5.20 my meter showed 5.7 (scales also showed 74.4 kgs). Both almost certainly better than if I ate the standard UK WOE but I couldn't stand up and say eat this way and you will manage T2 well with those kind of numbers. Some would point to mitigating circumstances right now but I really hope the surgeon who carried out my recent op is better at his 1 job. To me the point of testing is to be honest about what doesn't work not brush it under the carpet. @DJC3 I am definitely a jogger but I know my PB by now and I know what good control looks like for me as well as for the elite- this is not it. I do understand that statistically that level of control is better than not testing or lowering carbs just like regular exercise is better than none.Thanks Ian, but I’m not sure it will come down. I think some people are just destined to have a higher base level. It came down fairly quickly at the beginning but now just ticks over.
I think we all jog along as best we can.
Go for it @Muddy Cyclist, Even a curtailed ride must be better than no ride.Good morning with a 5.9 at 6 am. Looks a very uninspiring dull day here, to Mountain Bike ride or not to Mountain Bike ride, that is the question? Can I get out and back before the one hour delivery slot that's been promised for our Grandaughters birthday present delivery? We shall see.
Good morning with a 5.9 at 6 am. Looks a very uninspiring dull day here, to Mountain Bike ride or not to Mountain Bike ride, that is the question? Can I get out and back before the one hour delivery slot that's been promised for our Grandaughters birthday present delivery? We shall see.
@ianpspurs thank you - I like your post - it really cheered up up.Yours and @Krystyna23040's will come down. You have fought something more immediately serious while controlling T2 well and @Krystyna23040 has come off of insulin. You are both success stories, supportive and reliably on message. Most of us are far more like struggling joggers than elite athletes.
Yes @DJC3Belated apologies, I don’t seem to be getting all notifications atm so I’m really sorry if I’ve missed anything anyone has said to me.
Has anyone else had this issue? I just use the app so it may be a problem with that I guess.
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