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Hi All,

I have just joined the forum but have been reading the site for 3 months.,

Was diagnosed with Type 2 in November 2017. I had a HBA1C score of 118 but have managed to get this down to 47 in just under 3 months. In this period I have managed to loss about a stone and a half in weight, and reduce my cholesterol from 5.4 to 4.3.

I have done this through a low carbohydrate, low sugar, high fat and high protein diet. Monitoring is important and so I have been using testing strips on a morning and evening plus two hours after a meal. I have also been put on to two metformin pills per day.

I have also done the parkrun, loads swimming and loads of walking in the last 3 months.

Just wanted to thank you to the forum for all the advice and help. And really pleased that I have made such progress. Thanks Eugh.
 
Hi Eugh
Well done for your achievements. It shows it can be done with determination.
 
Welcome Eugh from a fellow T2. Good to hear you've got your HbA1c down.
 
Hi All,

I have just joined the forum but have been reading the site for 3 months.,

Was diagnosed with Type 2 in November 2017. I had a HBA1C score of 118 but have managed to get this down to 47 in just under 3 months. In this period I have managed to loss about a stone and a half in weight, and reduce my cholesterol from 5.4 to 4.3.

I have done this through a low carbohydrate, low sugar, high fat and high protein diet. Monitoring is important and so I have been using testing strips on a morning and evening plus two hours after a meal. I have also been put on to two metformin pills per day.

I have also done the parkrun, loads swimming and loads of walking in the last 3 months.

Just wanted to thank you to the forum for all the advice and help. And really pleased that I have made such progress. Thanks Eugh.
Well done & welcome. Keep at it 😎
 
This is great to hear, we’ll done.
 
Fantastic results! You’ll be off the meds soon at this rate!
 
Hi Eugh ~ welcome. They're great results, very well done you! It shows what can be achieved with a wake-up call and determination. Keep up the good work.
WL
 
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