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That’s quite an achievement! If you haven’t already, you might want to discuss Metformin (Glucophage) with your health care provider—especially if you have been diagnosed with insulin resistance.
bill117 · 46-50, M
@KunsanVeteran I have lost a lot of weight. BMI is between 19-20. I just thought and read as well that maintaining a careful diet with exercises and everything else will let me keep off the meds. Whats your experience?
@bill117 That weight loss is great! Your BMI is spot on! The weight loss will be a huge benefit going forward!

Try to get moderate exercise every day. I personally do a minimum of 10,000steps per day which I can easily get in by walking my dogs. Most days I average about 14,000 steps.

I was diagnosed with pre diabetes with insulin resistance at age 58. Through diet (primarily plant based, chicken & poultry, fish, eggs, nuts, beans, plenty of vegetables and fruit), no alcohol, never smoked); began Metformin (Glucophage) and brought my Hb A1c down to usually 5.4 which is at the upper end of the normal range. I retired at 62 and I have been retired for five years.

I have a very strong family history of type 2 diabetes.

So it can be done and it sounds like you are well on the way. I don’t have a continuous glucose monitor, but that may be added soon.

I hope that you can control it with diet and exercise—basically lifestyle changes, but I would have that discussion with your health care provider about whether Glucophage may help by preserving your pancreatic function.

Best of luck to you!
bill117 · 46-50, M
@KunsanVeteran Thank you. This helps a lot.

JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
That is awesome!

Mine was high two years ago when I was diagnosed with type 2. I do not recall my A1C. Now, it is 6.1.

I cut out added sugar, stopped drinking soda and eating cookies and sweet cereal, etc. I started on insulin then switched to Ozempic. I think the latter is working. But I am gaining weight! Yet I had lost a lot of weight due to a serious illness, unrelated to diabetes (yet perhaps diabetes had weakened my immune system?). Now I am back to whear I was before the loss.

I like Splenda in my coffee. It is very strong though, so only one packet!
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
@bill117

Eat large meals! 😁
bill117 · 46-50, M
@JoyfulSilence but then that affects the blood sugar levels na. How to balance it out is what i wanna learn
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
@bill117

Maybe eat more fat.

But less saturated fat? Like in nuts and fish, maybe?

I eat a lot of ham and eggs. I should not. I have high blood pressure and cholesterol. I am on drugs for that, too. I should eat more vegetables and fish.
Very good work ! When I was first diagnosed my A1c was 12.7. I took classes and regulated my diet, lost some weight and this year it’s at 6.0. It’s a balancing act, but with the help of my doctor I’m trying to keep it under control.
bill117 · 46-50, M
@bijouxbroussard Are you taking any meds? Did you lose a lot of weight?
4meAndyou · F
I was at the pre-diabetic stage. I think I was up to 6.4. My doctor put me on the No White Diet and my a1c went right back down to normal. I never eat sugar or baked goods or anything made with white flour...no rice, no potatoes, no pasta...(except when I cheat...which I did last night)...🤣🤣🤣
Musicman · 61-69, MVIP
@4meAndyou That's all the good stuff. It almost doesn't make life worth living 😢
4meAndyou · F
@Musicman Are you kidding? Of course life is worth living! I don't live to eat. AND I don't obsess about food.
Musicman · 61-69, MVIP
@4meAndyou Sadly I am a foodie. ☹ I had a breakfast burrito today. It wasn't as good as Zach's, but it wasn't bad.

FreddieUK · 70-79, M
Keep it up. Well done so far: you are doing all the right things. Oh...avoid the bakery, except for occasional treats. That's my little weakness 🤤
MyNameIsHurl · 41-45, F
Good job, I wish my Mom would do the same but she just takes the meds while drinking sweet tea ugh
Thrust · 56-60, M
Musicman · 61-69, MVIP
That's fantastic! My A1C was 7.9. Ozempic brought it down to 5.8. I have been walking more and I have lost 39 pounds too in the last year.
Wow! Good job!

 
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