More thievery by me, from a post at the diabetes.co.uk forum. Eddie
"With tears in my eyes I write this, I got my hba1c done yesterday alone
with the lipid profile for cholesterol etc, I havent yet seen the
results in black and white but my wife rang me, she has a print out from
the doc with my results, well I have worked very hard at this since
february and feel like i have saved my life (assuming i dont die whilst
writing this post) my new numbers are
Hba1c 36
Triglicerides 0.7
hdl ratio 2.8
in feb my hba1c was 106
triglicerides 2.9 (i think)
hdl 6.3
my bp was 250/150
now its 106/65 (avg)
im fitter beyond words
im so happy i could fly
I had already lost 2 stone mysteriously before dx and since then lost another 4 stone and now maintained it for months
I
have been low carbing, completely ignoring calories and eating lots and
lots of FAT, I have pretty much ignored every word the doctors and
nurses have told me and learned everything I know from the good people
on the site and random internet searching"
Full post here.
4 comments:
A great and cheerful guy whose worked hard and took control and it's paid off big time !
Truly inspirational indeed-so many of us have kicked our diabetes butt following the same regime and it always warms my heart to read these success stories from the recently diagnosed.
Paul
Hi Paul
This is the sort of post that blows my brains out. It make all the shit worthwhile. Long may he run !
Eddie
'The Wonder Of You' and this blog is that it does its best to spread the low carb good news and success stories. Long may it continue.
Kay
Its what makes it so maddening that everyone doesn't have access to this information from the beginning.
Not only that but that the wrong advice is given and the patient has to waste time finding this out for themselves and hopefully somehow finding their way to a safer place almost by chance.
I have been convinced for a very long time that the simple act of mentioning reducing starchy carbs as an option to the newly diagnosed would make an enormous difference.
If this is going to be delayed indefinitely then maybe the next best option is to get more publicity for the websites where this information is accessible.
I know these ideas have been mooted before in various places but nothing ever seems to be done.
Links to websites and blogs - a little notice in the relevant places would be less conspicuous and less controversial than outright low carb publicity. Then there would only be the job of ensuring that the information was actually there.
I am an optimist, I like to think that recent negative events elsewhere have actually resulted in a positive outcome.
Kath
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