Welcome to the forum at this late hour.I’m a newly diagnosed type 2 - gathering information and trying to keep sane- it’s a minefield of carbs/GI/ sugars; my brain cells are working overload
@TMitch I was diagnosed back in 2016, went low carb and was in normal numbers very quickly - ands stayed there.Thanks for your reply- I’m trying the low carb approach-I’m slim but obviously have inner fat- my HbA1C has just tipped me into type 2 so just got to focus and stay on track. A part of me thinks ‘will it be worth it’ when remission has been shown to only last maybe 5 years? Should I give in now and start a low dose of Metformin
I won’t by the way!!
If you don't need to lose weight then make sure you have enough protein and healthy fats and trimming a few carbs off should be sufficient.Thanks for your reply- I’m trying the low carb approach-I’m slim but obviously have inner fat- my HbA1C has just tipped me into type 2 so just got to focus and stay on track. A part of me thinks ‘will it be worth it’ when remission has been shown to only last maybe 5 years? Should I give in now and start a low dose of Metformin
I won’t by the way!!
Welcome from me, too. Like @Drummer I'm already past that alleged 5-year mark for being in remission - no signs, no symptoms, no medication - so I would say yes, it is worth it, and it should be much easier to get there from where your HbA1c is.A part of me thinks ‘will it be worth it’ when remission has been shown to only last maybe 5 years?
Diet, low carb, ie in region of 130 grams per day