Thanks for the reply. I started testing on Tuesday so it’s all very new. I was on Metformin and then Metformin SR but can’t tolerate it. I started on 100mg of Januvia on Tuesday too. My H1bac is currently 54.
Since I started testing the lowest has been 7.7 and highest 13.4.
Good to hear you have made a start
🙂 It does take a little while, but be patient and don't worry - nothing drastic is going to happen overnight and what you learn through this process will be of great value to you in the future. As we often say, think of it as more of a marathon than a sprint!
🙂 It's helpful to write a food diary, writing down the amount of carbs in everything you eat and drink each day for a week or two, and including your test results alongside so you can build up a firm idea of what things have a dramatic effect and which ones you can happily continue to enjoy
🙂 Some people choose to approach things from a different angle and cut their carbs to an absolute minimum, then maybe add things in gradually, but it depends on how well this fits in with your own life. My personal view is that it is more sustainable if you discover how you are affected by the things you enjoy and only remove or reduce things if you find it is necessary - that way you can retain maximum flexibility in your diet
🙂 Tastes can change too, so you might find that you don't actually miss the things you have to remove, or you might find much better alternatives that you enjoy more!
🙂 The key thing is always 'moderation', and leave out or minimise the obvious things, such as sugary things, or highly processed foods.
Maggie Davey's letter offers a good template
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Your numbers are not dreadful and your HbA1c suggests you may only need to make small adaptations to get things under much better control
🙂 Good luck, let us know how you get on, or if you have any other questions
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