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I'm diabetic since 1992.

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I reduced my HBA1C from 12.1 to 8.2 during the period from 22-Oct-16 to 20-02-17. I want to bring it down 7.

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You've done incredibly well to bring it down already.

Running can only help - weight loss, improved fitness, stamina, circulation, improved cholesterol - all things guaranteed to improve diabetic symptoms. Keep it up. I'm using cinnamon as well.

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Well done, your doing great.

I've not had mine checked since I've been running but due for a check in 4 weeks time!

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Hello and welcome. You have done so very well! Are you planning to begin C25k?

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate

I am assuming you are on medication then..? If so, then the exercise will help massively..but, healthy diet is a huge part of this as you already know :)

You are doing really well. My husband is Diabetic ( Type 2) , genetic not lifestyle, but he exercises in the form of walking, ( long walks) every day. We have also for the last few years been following the Michael Mosley ( trust me I am a doctor ) eating regime, as part of what was already a Med' type eating regime.

thebloodsugardiet.com/

We both of us follow it.. great recipes, ( I have the new recipe book too.. not fussy or difficult to follow) and information. We don't fast though, as that is problematic with medication...and our calorie intake is higher.. I could not function on 800 calories a day, even for 8 weeks!! Let alone run!

His blood sugar levels are really, really good, (7.5 post postprandial) he probably won't be able to reverse the Diabetes, ( too old, and it does factor ) but has not had any increase in meds for over four years..(his Diabetic Nurse is always mega impressed :) )very low dosage currently.

So... it is possible...when are you going to start the C25K programme ?? :)

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davelinksGraduate in reply toOldfloss

Floss, I'm looking at doing Mosley's 2/5 diet which is in The Sunday Mail😊

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davelinksGraduate

Well done! Go for it!😊

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