Rick B
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- At risk of diabetes
I want to share my experience of Type 2 diabetes.
To my dismay my last two A1c readings (May 21 and June 21) prior to my most recent result (July 21) were 47mmol/mol and 48mmol/mol. My July reading was 42mmol/mol putting me from just in the T2 range in June, to borderline normal in July a month later. I am a 60 yr old male with metabolic syndrome and, until recently, was a ticking time bomb for T2, and likely other issues. I am delighted to have made such an improvement in my A1c in one month and I want to share how I did it to help others. It wasn't difficult!
It was nothing complicated, I simply changed to a low carb diet and applied Time Restricted Eating (intermittent fasting) on an 18-6 basis Monday through to Friday. That's it!
Type 2 doesn't have to be chronic and progressive in my humble opinion. My doctor was a little skeptical when I outlined my plan but is fully behind me having witnessed the results.
I do sometimes extend the "fast" to 20 or 24 hours, once or twice a week. But it is such an easy method to follow.
For additional motivation I read "The Diabetes Code" by Dr Jason Fung. The rationale for the low carb/ intermittent fasting regime is explained in his book.
It is not my intention to promote others work, but this book was crucial to helping me tackle my problem.
I wish all readers of this forum good luck with their journey.
It can be done!
Rick
To my dismay my last two A1c readings (May 21 and June 21) prior to my most recent result (July 21) were 47mmol/mol and 48mmol/mol. My July reading was 42mmol/mol putting me from just in the T2 range in June, to borderline normal in July a month later. I am a 60 yr old male with metabolic syndrome and, until recently, was a ticking time bomb for T2, and likely other issues. I am delighted to have made such an improvement in my A1c in one month and I want to share how I did it to help others. It wasn't difficult!
It was nothing complicated, I simply changed to a low carb diet and applied Time Restricted Eating (intermittent fasting) on an 18-6 basis Monday through to Friday. That's it!
Type 2 doesn't have to be chronic and progressive in my humble opinion. My doctor was a little skeptical when I outlined my plan but is fully behind me having witnessed the results.
I do sometimes extend the "fast" to 20 or 24 hours, once or twice a week. But it is such an easy method to follow.
For additional motivation I read "The Diabetes Code" by Dr Jason Fung. The rationale for the low carb/ intermittent fasting regime is explained in his book.
It is not my intention to promote others work, but this book was crucial to helping me tackle my problem.
I wish all readers of this forum good luck with their journey.
It can be done!
Rick