Ammonite
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Evening everyone. Hope this finds you all well.
I just wanted to post an update on my low carb progress. After diagnosis in March I managed to get my HbA1c down from 68 to 44 by June of this year after declining medication and relying on diet and exercise.
My September results are now through and I have achieved my target of a non-diabetic HbA1c (40) and improved lipid panel. Weight loss has slowed somewhat, though BP is quite stable around 120/70 and stamina much improved. Neuropathy and retinopathy checks OK.
So, whilst I know I worked really hard to do this and acknowledge my achievement I must admit to feeling a little “flat”. Why is this?
I think at this point I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed by the relentlessness of Diabetes. So, I reached a target, but in reality nothing’s changed. I still have to maintain a firm grip on my diet, still have to test, still have weight to shed, still have to scrutinise menus before I go out for a meal, and still usually end up with a Caesar salad! Thank Heavens for Gin!
I can see that many forum members have reduced their HbA1c to much lower levels. Maybe I need to set myself another target…. say HbA1c in the low 30s?
I don’t wish to sound ungrateful and I know that in reality I just have to pull up my Big Girl pants and get on with it. Forever.
Sorry for whinging but I just needed to offload - and thanks again for all the help and advice.
I just wanted to post an update on my low carb progress. After diagnosis in March I managed to get my HbA1c down from 68 to 44 by June of this year after declining medication and relying on diet and exercise.
My September results are now through and I have achieved my target of a non-diabetic HbA1c (40) and improved lipid panel. Weight loss has slowed somewhat, though BP is quite stable around 120/70 and stamina much improved. Neuropathy and retinopathy checks OK.
So, whilst I know I worked really hard to do this and acknowledge my achievement I must admit to feeling a little “flat”. Why is this?
I think at this point I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed by the relentlessness of Diabetes. So, I reached a target, but in reality nothing’s changed. I still have to maintain a firm grip on my diet, still have to test, still have weight to shed, still have to scrutinise menus before I go out for a meal, and still usually end up with a Caesar salad! Thank Heavens for Gin!
I can see that many forum members have reduced their HbA1c to much lower levels. Maybe I need to set myself another target…. say HbA1c in the low 30s?
I don’t wish to sound ungrateful and I know that in reality I just have to pull up my Big Girl pants and get on with it. Forever.
Sorry for whinging but I just needed to offload - and thanks again for all the help and advice.