NineToTheSky
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Three months ago I was sedentary, obese, diabetic (type 2), an alcoholic and had depression and all my stats were in the danger zone. Three months ago, one evening, I thought 'I can't go on like this.' The next day I gave up alcohol, started restricting my calorie intake to 1400 a day, and signed up to a gym, which I go to daily. It obviously hasn't been easy, but once I got into the habit, it just rolls on day by day.
In three months I have lost 3 stone, and today I went for my quarterly diabetic check up. I have been told that all my stats are now of someone who does not have diabetes! I have been told if I return to my old sedentary lifestyle my diabetes will return - but, for the moment, I am in remission. I am over the moon. My doctor says that to do this is very rare, and to do it in this time span even rarer, but, as he says, the figures cannot lie. So, for the first time in a long time I can say that I am healthy. My mental state is also very much better.
So it can be done.
In three months I have lost 3 stone, and today I went for my quarterly diabetic check up. I have been told that all my stats are now of someone who does not have diabetes! I have been told if I return to my old sedentary lifestyle my diabetes will return - but, for the moment, I am in remission. I am over the moon. My doctor says that to do this is very rare, and to do it in this time span even rarer, but, as he says, the figures cannot lie. So, for the first time in a long time I can say that I am healthy. My mental state is also very much better.
So it can be done.