wigasaurus
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi everyone,
So I just got my formal diagnosis today with an HbA1C of 6.6% or 49 in "old money" This is improved from my test in Feb which was 6.8% or 51. I'm properly gutted and feel immense guilt as I'm a GP Practice based Pharmacist with 22 years experience working in Hospital Pharmacy and know quite a bit about diabetes and the meds to treat it etc and yet this has happened. I was quite unwell last year due to gall stones blocking my pancreas and causing pancreatitis. I think this has contributed to this happening but isn't 100% the cause as i was already a bit overweight. There's lots of talk on Diabetes UK about LCHF diets/ ketogenic diets and how it can "reverse" Type 2. My cholesterol is not good so this isn't an option for me so I'm doing low carb and low fat and living the life of a Nun when eating food. Beige foods are banned etc. I exercise twice a week and dog walk everyday. Is there anything else folk can recommend to help shift my excess weight, as I don't really want to be on metformin for the rest of my life. Thanks
So I just got my formal diagnosis today with an HbA1C of 6.6% or 49 in "old money" This is improved from my test in Feb which was 6.8% or 51. I'm properly gutted and feel immense guilt as I'm a GP Practice based Pharmacist with 22 years experience working in Hospital Pharmacy and know quite a bit about diabetes and the meds to treat it etc and yet this has happened. I was quite unwell last year due to gall stones blocking my pancreas and causing pancreatitis. I think this has contributed to this happening but isn't 100% the cause as i was already a bit overweight. There's lots of talk on Diabetes UK about LCHF diets/ ketogenic diets and how it can "reverse" Type 2. My cholesterol is not good so this isn't an option for me so I'm doing low carb and low fat and living the life of a Nun when eating food. Beige foods are banned etc. I exercise twice a week and dog walk everyday. Is there anything else folk can recommend to help shift my excess weight, as I don't really want to be on metformin for the rest of my life. Thanks