tesser raggy
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Hi. I'm new on this forum. Sorry if a bit long-winded.
Diagnosed T2 in Mar23, after years of denial (by my gp!)
I'm 72yrs male. Not overweight and have 32" waist.
Mar23 A1c =64 at 74kg
I cut down on the Krispy Kremes and Sticky Toffee puddings and A1c came down to 51 by Nov23 & Apr24
I refused to take Metformin, as I try not to take any meds, and decided to stop sugar intake. Oct24 A1c down to 48.
BP low, weight down to 69kg BMI 22, even though I'm trying NOT to lose any more.
DB nurse very impressed (haha).
So, let's now go for remission. And that's when it's all gone wrong. Why, I ask?
This was my new regime:
- cut out porridge oats and swapped to Greek Yoghurt (real) + berries/nuts
- plenty of fruit and veg
- egg/advocado/fish for lunch
- no 'hidden sugar' checked all labels
- only small amount sourdough bread
- cooked from scratch evening meals
- eat veg first (Glucose Goddess)
- brown rice instead of white
- very little alcohol
Expected new A1c to be in low 40's - but fell off the chair when it came back at 52. Oh no.
What was all that sacrifice for??
Any thoughts, anyone? Does my Pancreas think my throat has been cut and gone on strike wondering where all the glucose has gone
I've signed up for the free trial Freestyle and Dexcom monitors and now consider paying for monthly private A1c tests.
Or give up trying. Desperate.
Diagnosed T2 in Mar23, after years of denial (by my gp!)
I'm 72yrs male. Not overweight and have 32" waist.
Mar23 A1c =64 at 74kg
I cut down on the Krispy Kremes and Sticky Toffee puddings and A1c came down to 51 by Nov23 & Apr24
I refused to take Metformin, as I try not to take any meds, and decided to stop sugar intake. Oct24 A1c down to 48.
BP low, weight down to 69kg BMI 22, even though I'm trying NOT to lose any more.
DB nurse very impressed (haha).
So, let's now go for remission. And that's when it's all gone wrong. Why, I ask?
This was my new regime:
- cut out porridge oats and swapped to Greek Yoghurt (real) + berries/nuts
- plenty of fruit and veg
- egg/advocado/fish for lunch
- no 'hidden sugar' checked all labels
- only small amount sourdough bread
- cooked from scratch evening meals
- eat veg first (Glucose Goddess)
- brown rice instead of white
- very little alcohol
Expected new A1c to be in low 40's - but fell off the chair when it came back at 52. Oh no.
What was all that sacrifice for??
Any thoughts, anyone? Does my Pancreas think my throat has been cut and gone on strike wondering where all the glucose has gone
I've signed up for the free trial Freestyle and Dexcom monitors and now consider paying for monthly private A1c tests.
Or give up trying. Desperate.