Gelsons Dad
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Gone 2 days without bread after reading this thread. Also 21 hours without a beer. Been tough.
It's a start. One step at a time, one step at a time.
Gone 2 days without bread after reading this thread. Also 21 hours without a beer. Been tough.
It's a start. One step at a time, one step at a time.
I did precisely 7412 steps today thanks to the kick up the arse I got ;)
When I re-read this thread and your post of all the meds you were on I thought how fucking great it is. Not just for those of us who have taken back control (no offence remainers) but also if you think about the bigger scale, if just a few % of people with type 2 do the same the cost savings for the NHS would be substantial. It's win win so everyone who has cracked it should shout about it from the rooftops and eventually we could get some momentum for a real concerted change in both the food and health industries.
Ok. I didn't know about that.170 is about 9.4 it's like Fahrenheit and Celsius, there are two different ways to measure it.
Go back and read this thread from the start. Pay attention to the posts from the only medical expert on here, drthingy. Watch the videos, read the studies and read crazyg's posts. (well done for posting). Then decide where you want to be in 6 months, 1 year, 10 years.
It's a choice with 2 possible outcomes in the end. You master it, or it masters you.
Well done @karen7I've been on the very low sugar for a week tomorrow,lost 5 pounds already,headache and nausea has gone,still have pain in my neck and shoulders that won't budge but i'm through the worst i think, much quicker than the first time i did this a year ago,started back walking today,not for long but i can build up again,all good so far
Doing well on the low sugar diet,i've lost 9Ibs in 3 weeks,still have waist and belly fat to get rid of but hopefully i am still ahead of the family curse
Had a blood test 2 weeks ago at the consultant's clinic to see how my HBA1C is doing. (The average glucose reading over the last 3 months)
At last weeks clinic, while my foot was being re-dressed, I asked about the results, Apparently, since the last tests and over the last 4 months, it has dropped from 80 to 47! This reading puts me in the pre-diabetic area (just), and the consultant was rather pleased with the drop. This equates to about 6.5% in old money. That and losing over 2.5 stone has made me feel a bit happier, to say the least. As I've said before, I wished I hadn't pissed about for the last 15 years with the condition. Still, what's a couple of toes between friends?
Are your morning readings always higher than other readings mate?
A healthy Scottish diet will sort you right out!It runs in the family so ive always been told its just a matter of time, especially as i was overweight. I was also on Blood pressure meds which frankly made me feel like shit so i took the option of getting fit and losing weight coupled with healthy eating as the answer to my issues about 4 months ago.
Im now over 3 stones lighter and i no longer take the meds in conjunction with my doctors approval and my readings are normal and hopefully i wont have to face what diabetes has to throw at you.
Be proactive is my advice.