A hard trip. is my best description of being overweight and diabetic for at least forty years. I only had to recognize it fully in 1992 when I was diagnosed with gestational diabetes in 1991. My child’s birth contributed to diabetes being diagnosed and a life I had to live with. Yep, I was overweight to the tune of 225 pounds and going through three doctors to find one that I found worked best with me. What my doctor didn’t realize was I’m capable of researching information on my own. I didn’t want to remain a diabetic. Most diabetics know there is a medical test of your glucose number, named by the call letters A1C. Typically doctors want those numbers to be 5.7 to be non-diabetic and anything over is pre-diabetic or you are moving in the wrong direction.
You have done an amazing job of taking back your health and are a great example to those of us who could do better. Congratulations! Here's to 6.2 with 5.7 on the horizon!
You should be proud of yourself for what you have achieved! They do say Health is Wealth so keep doing what you have been doing!!
You have done an amazing job of taking back your health and are a great example to those of us who could do better. Congratulations! Here's to 6.2 with 5.7 on the horizon!