Juliasusan
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi all
i was diagnosed with type 2 in mid January with a hba1c of 72. It was a complete surprise to me that I was diabetic, but it gave me answers to why I was feeling so rubbish all of the time.
I was about 3 stones overweight and as well as prescribing 500mg of Metformin twice per day, my GP advised that I do a VLC diet of 800 calories each day, for a maximum of 12 weeks and recommended I read Dr Michael Mosley’s books, including the 12 week plan. I read the books and they helped me to understand the condition, but did not really fit in with the type of food that I enjoy. I managed to keep to 800 cals by cutting out sweet, sugary foods and dramatically cut down on carbs and have managed to lose 3 stones in 15 weeks. Ive increased my calorie intake now and Working hard to maintain my weight. the DB Nurse told me it’s a combination of the Metformin and my change of diet that has drastically reduced my hba1c to 31!
I have to say that I feel better than I have for a very long time and the benefits from the weight loss + Metformin has made a massive difference to my life.
I’m now in remission and intend to stay there, but would love to hear from those of you that are in the same boat and have managed to keep your blood sugar under control.
i was diagnosed with type 2 in mid January with a hba1c of 72. It was a complete surprise to me that I was diabetic, but it gave me answers to why I was feeling so rubbish all of the time.
I was about 3 stones overweight and as well as prescribing 500mg of Metformin twice per day, my GP advised that I do a VLC diet of 800 calories each day, for a maximum of 12 weeks and recommended I read Dr Michael Mosley’s books, including the 12 week plan. I read the books and they helped me to understand the condition, but did not really fit in with the type of food that I enjoy. I managed to keep to 800 cals by cutting out sweet, sugary foods and dramatically cut down on carbs and have managed to lose 3 stones in 15 weeks. Ive increased my calorie intake now and Working hard to maintain my weight. the DB Nurse told me it’s a combination of the Metformin and my change of diet that has drastically reduced my hba1c to 31!
I have to say that I feel better than I have for a very long time and the benefits from the weight loss + Metformin has made a massive difference to my life.
I’m now in remission and intend to stay there, but would love to hear from those of you that are in the same boat and have managed to keep your blood sugar under control.