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Hi I just wondered how high your highest has been , mine is 100 I’m working hard to reduce it , I know this is bad but wondered if others have had similar , thanks
My figures were similar. What has your approach been? Cheers NickI was diagnosed at 106 but managed to get it down to 53 in 2 and a half months.
Hi, my figures were similar to yours. What has been your approach?May 21 was 128, now 44
84 was my highest but I suspect next one will be higher! I managed to go from 84 to 47 in 3 months but lately its been running high againHi I just wondered how high your highest has been , mine is 100 I’m working hard to reduce it , I know this is bad but wondered if others have had similar , thanks
Can I ask what you eat for fibre. I struggle with that part of it. The dietician I spoke to said include whole grain sourdough bread, brown rice,oats and potatoes occasionally but to me that conflicts with the low carb way of eatingMine was never that high. I think the highest was 68/69ish.
It still took a while to take it in and understand things. I joined this site yet couldn't make sense of what HBAc1 meant or what Carbs were!!!
Everything felt over my head and extremely confusing so I 'wallowed' in my ignorance for a couple of years.
Eventually I risked embarrassment and asked those questions on here, expecting to sound thick!
Well two years ago, almost three actually now, I grasped it all and began to eat LCHF and low and behold I had it!
My AC1 came in at 36!!! I was elated!
Last year 37 and an impressed nurse who made me feel like a winner!
Due to be tested again in September and full of enthusiasm for getting it right in the end![]()
I eat seeds, especially milled seeds. Linseed, or chia or some of the mixes you can buy in Lidl or Aldi. 1 tablespoon a day, usually mixed into thick greek yoghurt keeps me regular. If I don't and start to seize up I increase to 2 or even tablespoons until things move, then back to 1 tablespoon a day.Can I ask what you eat for fibre
I don't include any grains, don't eat potatoes. I never even think about fibre. I do eat some plants to get the no more than 40 gm of carbs a day.Can I ask what you eat for fibre. I struggle with that part of it. The dietician I spoke to said include whole grain sourdough bread, brown rice,oats and potatoes occasionally but to me that conflicts with the low carb way of eating
I'm taking metformin (2 x 500mg), switched to a low (under 100g typically) carb diet and also have lost around 3 stone in weight (BMI reduced from 28.4 to 22.8).My figures were similar. What has your approach been? Cheers Nick
@pinkjude Wow really! I'd never touch bread, potatoes or rice of any kind! I 'can' get away with the oats as long as they are the coarser ones, but not many can tolerate them. So once in a while I have just a few of those as a porridge mixed with chia, pumpkin seeds and maybe some flaxseeds, then add half a dozen raspberries. I cook this in a half milk, half water mix, and top with a drizzle of double cream. I also add chia and pumpkin seeds to yogurt as a breakfast if I eat one, although my breakfast is probably better called Brunch since I don't eat before at least 11am. I also eat Walnuts, Pecans and Pistachio nuts .. a small handful straight after a meal so that I don't have a gap which would enable my insulin to rise again. I'm lucky that I can have a small Apricot or Peach with a meal too if I want a change from nuts. Both have lots of fibre. Because I missed having mashed potatoes sooo much I experimented with using steamed Cauliflower florets, then whizzing in my blender with some cream cheese and butter plus seasoning and now I have a mash far tastier than potato! I also eat lots of salad greens, which contain fibre tooCan I ask what you eat for fibre. I struggle with that part of it. The dietician I spoke to said include whole grain sourdough bread, brown rice,oats and potatoes occasionally but to me that conflicts with the low carb way of eating
GEEZUS H!!!!!!!!!Diagnosed with 134 HBa1C!!
Been taken to hospital non compos mentis
GEEZUS H!!!!!!!!!
Hi, my HBa1c was 103 at diagnosis in March, been working really hard and 4 months later at my first 3 month check have got it down to 43 and lost 13kg v pleased
I eat seeds, especially milled seeds. Linseed, or chia or some of the mixes you can buy in Lidl or Aldi. 1 tablespoon a day, usually mixed into thick greek yoghurt keeps me regular. If I don't and start to seize up I increase to 2 or even tablespoons until things move, then back to 1 tablespoon a day.
I was told about seeds as good fibre by a gastroenterology several years ago as a tool to manage ibs