Hi all.
Any recommendations please for a really good medical expert on diabetes… specifically for a non typical pre-diabetic.
Please see below:
I’ve been prediabetic for 12+ years, with constant HbA1c at 44.
Always healthy eating, not overweight, lots of exercise etc.
Think it’s largely genetic, as siblings also prediabetic.
No health issues until 2024 diagnosed diabetic peripheral neuropathy ( nerve damage in right foot). This has focussed my mind on trying to reduce HbA1c, but after eight months reduced carbs, & increased exercise, I’ve list a few pounds of fat & gained muscle, but still same 44 reading.
I’ve read all the generic “at risk of type two” info … I’m already doing it all & it’s not working.
I think my foolish body thinks 44 is a normal level … so won’t allow me to get it any lower.
I’ve also tried a CGM - and my blood glucose spikes and drops on its own … but rarely drops under 8. So constantly just above the 4-7 normal range. Again … my body naturally reduces the blood glucose level after eating , but seems to think 8 is ok instead of say 6.5 !!
I’m trying to find someone with REAL medical expertise, who might have an answer.
Thanks.
P
Any recommendations please for a really good medical expert on diabetes… specifically for a non typical pre-diabetic.
Please see below:
I’ve been prediabetic for 12+ years, with constant HbA1c at 44.
Always healthy eating, not overweight, lots of exercise etc.
Think it’s largely genetic, as siblings also prediabetic.
No health issues until 2024 diagnosed diabetic peripheral neuropathy ( nerve damage in right foot). This has focussed my mind on trying to reduce HbA1c, but after eight months reduced carbs, & increased exercise, I’ve list a few pounds of fat & gained muscle, but still same 44 reading.
I’ve read all the generic “at risk of type two” info … I’m already doing it all & it’s not working.
I think my foolish body thinks 44 is a normal level … so won’t allow me to get it any lower.
I’ve also tried a CGM - and my blood glucose spikes and drops on its own … but rarely drops under 8. So constantly just above the 4-7 normal range. Again … my body naturally reduces the blood glucose level after eating , but seems to think 8 is ok instead of say 6.5 !!
I’m trying to find someone with REAL medical expertise, who might have an answer.
Thanks.
P