Vince_UK
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I have noticed some subtle changes in my skin since I was diagnosed and reduced my BG levels which leads my to believe I have been bordering on T2 for quite some time.
I know it is only since Sept 28th but there are differences and differences for the better. These have totally surprised me.
Examples:-
I always had cracked skin on my left elbow for what seems 450 years. All manner of creams only temporarily relieved it so I gave up eventually. Over the past week or so, it has virtually disappeared, no creams. Similarly, I have always had a sort of dry rough area on the knuckle of my right index finger. I put it down to the high usage it receives clicking my laptop trackpad. Again, this is disappearing.
My skin feels smoother overall. The dryness of my hands is going and the my hands look "fuller". My dry scalp, which again I have had for centuries, has not been a problem for the past few days and my hair also feels different, not as stringy.
Loosing weight has relieved significantly my creaking knees.
I feel that this is the result of quitting smoking about 2 years ago although I still vape but now, because my BG levels are under control, any regeneration has speeded up.
What puzzles me is I am 67 years old this month and wouldn't have expected any significant improvement in the condition of my skin, in fact I would have expected the opposite due to me being a "geriatric punk-rocker".
Quite strange.
I know it is only since Sept 28th but there are differences and differences for the better. These have totally surprised me.
Examples:-
I always had cracked skin on my left elbow for what seems 450 years. All manner of creams only temporarily relieved it so I gave up eventually. Over the past week or so, it has virtually disappeared, no creams. Similarly, I have always had a sort of dry rough area on the knuckle of my right index finger. I put it down to the high usage it receives clicking my laptop trackpad. Again, this is disappearing.
My skin feels smoother overall. The dryness of my hands is going and the my hands look "fuller". My dry scalp, which again I have had for centuries, has not been a problem for the past few days and my hair also feels different, not as stringy.
Loosing weight has relieved significantly my creaking knees.
I feel that this is the result of quitting smoking about 2 years ago although I still vape but now, because my BG levels are under control, any regeneration has speeded up.
What puzzles me is I am 67 years old this month and wouldn't have expected any significant improvement in the condition of my skin, in fact I would have expected the opposite due to me being a "geriatric punk-rocker".
Quite strange.