The doc told me they'll retest in six months, and to remember that although now I'm not diabetic, I still have diabetes, which is actually a helpful way to help me to keep going.
Congratulations! Well done!I know posts like this crop up regularly, but it seems right to report successes! I was diagnosed type 2 in June, no meds and no blood monitoring, just told to look at my diet. I joined diabetes.co.uk immediately and adopted LCHF straight away. My Hba1c was 52.
Today, 12kg and over a dress size smaller, my Hba1c is 40! I'm so .
The doc told me they'll retest in six months, and to remember that although now I'm not diabetic, I still have diabetes, which is actually a helpful way to help me to keep going.
So a massive thanks to you all - what an amazing community!! I'll be sticking around for sure. Xx
Congratulations - brilliant achievement. I do like what your doc said "that you are not diabetic but you still have diabetes". That's exactly how I think of myself and it definitely keeps me on track.I know posts like this crop up regularly, but it seems right to report successes! I was diagnosed type 2 in June, no meds and no blood monitoring, just told to look at my diet. I joined diabetes.co.uk immediately and adopted LCHF straight away. My Hba1c was 52.
Today, 12kg and over a dress size smaller, my Hba1c is 40! I'm so .
The doc told me they'll retest in six months, and to remember that although now I'm not diabetic, I still have diabetes, which is actually a helpful way to help me to keep going.
So a massive thanks to you all - what an amazing community!! I'll be sticking around for sure. Xx
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