Hello,
New to this one.
I was told in May i had an Hba1c of 49. That put the wind up me.I'm 61 and weighed in at about 91 kg.I lost about 18 kg down to about 73 kg in
3 Months .The next result was an Hb1ac of 43. Feeling fairly smug here.I purposely stayed at 73 kg and a 36 inch waist,relaxed a bit, but my next result was an hb1ac of 44. Not so smug now! I also have hypothyroidism(about 15 years) and a recent TSH result suggested my TSH level had gone down, for the first time. Does anyone know of a connection here?
Iv'e got a glucose meter, the readings seem to go up after exercise. I'm cycling about 10 miles most days,walking dogs an hourish. Lost another couple of kilos this week.
When are the best times to exercise in relation to your meals and how much, to get glucose readings down?
If I keep to at least the low 40 s will i be out of meds range?
Thanks
New to this one.
I was told in May i had an Hba1c of 49. That put the wind up me.I'm 61 and weighed in at about 91 kg.I lost about 18 kg down to about 73 kg in
3 Months .The next result was an Hb1ac of 43. Feeling fairly smug here.I purposely stayed at 73 kg and a 36 inch waist,relaxed a bit, but my next result was an hb1ac of 44. Not so smug now! I also have hypothyroidism(about 15 years) and a recent TSH result suggested my TSH level had gone down, for the first time. Does anyone know of a connection here?
Iv'e got a glucose meter, the readings seem to go up after exercise. I'm cycling about 10 miles most days,walking dogs an hourish. Lost another couple of kilos this week.
When are the best times to exercise in relation to your meals and how much, to get glucose readings down?
If I keep to at least the low 40 s will i be out of meds range?
Thanks