Hi,
I was diagnosed type 2 earlier this year with an hba1c of 48 (so only just in range). I followed a strict low carb diet for 6 months, lost a stone in weight and got my hba1c down to 38 so really happy.
I have had a a couple of people in my life express concern that my eating had become disordered or express concern about my weightless. My BMI is 19 and I had already come to the conclusion I didn't want to lose any more weight. My cholestrol had gone up ever so slightly, still below 5.
I am now wanting to relax my eating a little to prevent further weightless and to avoid my cholestrol continuing to go up. I am reminding myself regularly that the odd high blood sugar reading is not a problem, it is persistently high sugars that lean to complications. How much time in a day should I be aiming for my blood sugars to be in a normal range to remain at low risk.of complications? If my hba1c next time is within prediabetic range is this still OK? I ask these because I know I was becoming very anxious if my finger prick test was above normal range.
I was diagnosed type 2 earlier this year with an hba1c of 48 (so only just in range). I followed a strict low carb diet for 6 months, lost a stone in weight and got my hba1c down to 38 so really happy.
I have had a a couple of people in my life express concern that my eating had become disordered or express concern about my weightless. My BMI is 19 and I had already come to the conclusion I didn't want to lose any more weight. My cholestrol had gone up ever so slightly, still below 5.
I am now wanting to relax my eating a little to prevent further weightless and to avoid my cholestrol continuing to go up. I am reminding myself regularly that the odd high blood sugar reading is not a problem, it is persistently high sugars that lean to complications. How much time in a day should I be aiming for my blood sugars to be in a normal range to remain at low risk.of complications? If my hba1c next time is within prediabetic range is this still OK? I ask these because I know I was becoming very anxious if my finger prick test was above normal range.