I used my 78 last year as the kick up the arse I needed (no wonder I’d been feeling like crap for months lol). Caught on a routine blood test for usual kidney & liver function tests due to other medications, had full FBC & HbA1c for the first time in years too.
And a diagnosis exactly a month to the day my Dad died (who never took his diabetes seriously & ended up with most of his little piggies going to market) with Type 2 as one of his causes of death.
Thanks Universe.
Low carb, as much exercise as I can manage (I have a pants spinal disability), weight’s melting off (although that may be the metformin being… gastrically interesting), within 4 weeks I my HbA1c was 58, within another month I was at 47.
The best thing was buying a blood glucose monitor. You can’t bluff your way around sneaking that extra portion of cake or another chocolate from the box when your pre/post meal bloods will tell you the truth!
I just wish that the NHS would give glucose monitors & monthly lancets/strips to type 2s who are not on insulin & maybe cannot afford the outlay. I’m really lucky I can afford the kit (although sod spending a fortune each month on a Libre2). My diabetes nurse said that patients who did daily monitoring have a better outcome long term as it makes you more accountable with what you’re eating. She said it’s no surprise that people who are type 2 who can afford less processed food, fresher food & monitoring kit are at an advantage.
(Wanders off mumbling about bloody Tories killing the NHS by stealth).