Hi everyone,
I'm L-J, I'm 35 and am in the process of being diagnosed with type 2. I've been classed as prediabetic for the past 6 years and this year have moved into the diabetic range. My HbA1C is only 49(though I am awaiting the result of my second confirmatory blood test), so I know that I can change things. I am quite significantly overweight, have several chronic diseases and severe mental health difficulties, although I'm currently very well. I ignored the prediabetes for a very long time as getting my mental health on track was more important, but have had a severe wake-up call over the last two months with various health investigations.
I have significantly changed my diet. I have a gluten intolerance that I've ignored and just lived with the consequences of for years, so have taken this as a sign to finally go gluten free, for good! I also had a huge sugar addiction which I've bopped on the head by cutting out all non-natural and added sugars. I now eat a mainly veggie diet and I've lost a stone in the last 5 weeks. Many more to go, but it's a start.
As someone who professed to be allergic to exercise, I have also begun to cycle on my stationary bike for 30 mins 5 days a week. This is harder for me than the eating regime and I would appreciate any support you could offer in this area.
Thank you all!
I'm L-J, I'm 35 and am in the process of being diagnosed with type 2. I've been classed as prediabetic for the past 6 years and this year have moved into the diabetic range. My HbA1C is only 49(though I am awaiting the result of my second confirmatory blood test), so I know that I can change things. I am quite significantly overweight, have several chronic diseases and severe mental health difficulties, although I'm currently very well. I ignored the prediabetes for a very long time as getting my mental health on track was more important, but have had a severe wake-up call over the last two months with various health investigations.
I have significantly changed my diet. I have a gluten intolerance that I've ignored and just lived with the consequences of for years, so have taken this as a sign to finally go gluten free, for good! I also had a huge sugar addiction which I've bopped on the head by cutting out all non-natural and added sugars. I now eat a mainly veggie diet and I've lost a stone in the last 5 weeks. Many more to go, but it's a start.
As someone who professed to be allergic to exercise, I have also begun to cycle on my stationary bike for 30 mins 5 days a week. This is harder for me than the eating regime and I would appreciate any support you could offer in this area.
Thank you all!