How I Lowered My A1c in 30 Days | Discover 5 Simple Steps

My A1c had started to climb.. so I decided to make just 5 tweaks to my routine and my A1c came down to 5.7% in just 30 days!
And the beauty of this was that it’s 5 easy things to tweak. So if you want to lower your A1c these are things you can easily incorporate into your diabetes management routine.
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  • @valeryclayton1893
    @valeryclayton18932 ай бұрын

    I was diagnosed in November 2021 with a 14.5 A1c. It is now 5.9 without medication. I'm a type 2 diabetic. Lower carb, CGM, lifting weights and walking 10K-12K steps a day. Lifting weights was the game changer for me.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    2 ай бұрын

    Awesome. Well done

  • @GodOfDetailing

    @GodOfDetailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Props to you!! I cannot stress how important resistance training with weights is FOR ALL AGES. As you found out, it is a game changer. The large muscles in your body really soak up glucose, and we all need to maintain muscle mass as we age.

  • @zaaviya-e-Ghalib

    @zaaviya-e-Ghalib

    Ай бұрын

    Hi! Thank you so much for sharing this. My father collected his pathology report last night, which indicates his HbA1c level is 11.22%. He's 65 and has had type 2 diabetes since 2013. His urine report indicates a 4+ level of glucose in his urine. He's been feeling lightheaded lately, and a couple of times we've had to hold him back from falling down. I'm extremely worried for him since we live in a remote village in Pakistan where good medical care is almost inaccessible to us. Could you please share some more details about how you successfully controlled your A1c? Do you think it would be possible without medication, given my father's age and A1c level? Your help would be highly appreciated! 💗

  • @abdirahmanali963

    @abdirahmanali963

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@GodOfDetailingf

  • @carolynsingletary3882

    @carolynsingletary3882

    Ай бұрын

    Congrats on your a1c,my doctor canceled my upcoming surgery Monday because my a1c was 9,please give me some advice

  • @gregw7934
    @gregw79346 ай бұрын

    I went from 14.5 when diagnosed down to 6.1 in 6 months. Excited to see next results in 3 months. Eliminated sugar ( as much as possible) reduced carbs, got rid of white bread and pasta entirely. Supplements like berberine, R-ALA, bittermelon & Apple cider vinegar. Goal to be off any prescription meds.

  • @laverenwalker

    @laverenwalker

    6 ай бұрын

    Very good results my sister i need to do the same for i would like my Alc to be inthe range of 6.5 so am amaing for that in the nect 2months.

  • @mlmbeliever

    @mlmbeliever

    6 ай бұрын

    You're not talking about being off insulin correct?

  • @sscheinfeldt2012

    @sscheinfeldt2012

    6 ай бұрын

    Which brand of berberine do you use

  • @gregw7934

    @gregw7934

    6 ай бұрын

    @@mlmbeliever no I'm not on insulin

  • @gregw7934

    @gregw7934

    6 ай бұрын

    @@sscheinfeldt2012 I've been using Naka platinum 500mg, will be switching to another brand I've seen that's 600mg going to get in bulk from boxing Day sales for 30% off. Going to also stock up on R-ALA at the same time. Need to take advantage of any sales we can.

  • @user-fd8fx3uo4i
    @user-fd8fx3uo4i6 ай бұрын

    1. Eat before 6pm no snacking after 6pm 2. No alcohol 3.exercise/long walks. 4. Adjust insulin dose 5. Reduce fat snacking

  • @tinam2696

    @tinam2696

    5 ай бұрын

    I have been IF (8:00pm - Noon), taking ACV 🤢 and KETO WHEN I DO eat. For about 1 month I have been yoyoing THE SAME 5 lbs the whole time. BUT my BS went WAY DOWN. I have skipped MANY doses of metformin 😊

  • @w.003

    @w.003

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your service

  • @hunnerdayEDT

    @hunnerdayEDT

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @bethfraser7518

    @bethfraser7518

    3 ай бұрын

    @@tinam2696 Great - now get off the drugs. T2D is all about nutrition. You can do it!

  • @MaxsGardose

    @MaxsGardose

    2 ай бұрын

    😢​@@tinam2696

  • @susannichols7383
    @susannichols73836 ай бұрын

    I need to lower my A1C. Thank you for these tips!

  • @colejstyles
    @colejstyles3 ай бұрын

    Excellent resource and straight to the point. Thank you!

  • @jeromesingh5731
    @jeromesingh57316 ай бұрын

    Thank you vm. You have explained everything so simple, concerning diabetes control. Most doctors, just want to increase medication. You have educated me. Is 1 month now I have changed my diet. Plenty fruits, and vegetables, snacking nuts at midday. Dinner at 5.30. If I feel hungry, I will drink water. So far everything working good. I want my A1c to be reading 5 or 6. Thanks again. 😢

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    You're welcome. And congrats on working on your health, that's great

  • @genettedla4209

    @genettedla4209

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you I love your program 👍

  • @JMendez97
    @JMendez976 ай бұрын

    Christel thank you for all valuable information in your videos! You’ve helped me lower my A1c from 12.1 to 7.9 in a year. Also following a clean keto diet. Hoping to get my A1c under 6 in 2024.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    Great job! I’m so glad my content has been helpful

  • @luiskaj2434
    @luiskaj24345 ай бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to create and share this video

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @clarizaomboy5143
    @clarizaomboy51434 ай бұрын

    thank you very much..giving hope..being diabetic for 11 years..increased in medications and insulin..i hope this will work for me.. may Godbless you always 😊

  • @benbiney4624
    @benbiney46242 ай бұрын

    Quite straight to the point. Keep it up

  • @ilitomasiverenakadavu8950
    @ilitomasiverenakadavu89506 ай бұрын

    Awesome and great ,practical advice

  • @karronlaneNOLA
    @karronlaneNOLA2 ай бұрын

    thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @peggyabbott9536
    @peggyabbott95366 ай бұрын

    What a great video and applicable tips! Thank you for your transparency. I enjoy watching and learning from you.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you. And thanks for watching!

  • @1Thessalonians5.21

    @1Thessalonians5.21

    Ай бұрын

    Eating between meals is unnecessary when meals satiate.

  • @ShahadAl-Abbasi
    @ShahadAl-Abbasi6 ай бұрын

    congratulations 🎉🎉🎉🎉 you are a hero. your videos help me a lot 👍

  • @seadubhlanaig2498
    @seadubhlanaig24982 ай бұрын

    Well done. Thanks for a very sensible guide.😊😊😊

  • @dougberrett8094
    @dougberrett80946 ай бұрын

    I am happy for you. It is so good to see someone who so selflessly shares with others achieve success. Sorry about your injury. I know how much fun it is not when one needs to go to an alternate routine. Years ago, when I was still fool enough to run marathons for fun(?), I managed to twist some tarsal bones in my left foot during a running of the St. George Marathon. When the pain did not subside after a few days, I saw the only podiatrist that the runners in my area trusted, (he was also a runner). Xrays showed the tarsal bones out of alignment. It hurt like hell, but he said there was low likelihood of further damage. Just quit running for a while. No such luck, had signed up for the Long Beach Marathon that was not that far off. Needed to go to a routine that did not force me to land on my foot, but still kept the cardio and muscles going. Did a lot of stationary bike work at the gym. Also took copious amounts of Ibuprofen to reduce inflammation. It all worked out and I was able to complete the Long Beach Marathon. Love your videos. Hope all is well with you.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    Injuries are THE Worst!!! Glad you’re okay and got to do your run. The things we do for fun 😆

  • @dougberrett8094

    @dougberrett8094

    6 ай бұрын

    @@DiabetesStrong Injuries are the worst, and we sometimes do strange things for “fun,” but you go out if your way to help others. YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!

  • @jameskantor0459
    @jameskantor045927 күн бұрын

    You are doing a great job on your glucose control. Thank you for the video.

  • @mdjones905
    @mdjones9056 ай бұрын

    Awesome! Keep up the good work! You’re helping me more than you’ll ever.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks. Glad to hear it!

  • @Sunshinebeauty56
    @Sunshinebeauty564 ай бұрын

    Very good, my recent A1C was 6.0, I eat breakfast around 730, lunch around 1130 then small snacks like fruit or nut, around 230 then dinner around 530. I ride my bike around 630. I do a lot of walking in the morning and weekends. I work from home too so I get up every 30 min,I can’t sit too long lol. Great video.

  • @sanbluesiq2506

    @sanbluesiq2506

    3 ай бұрын

    Did u lower a1c

  • @augustasimone9323
    @augustasimone93232 ай бұрын

    I injured my both of my ACLs back in 2015 and no doctor could help me expect to say " It was due to the amount of Inflammation in my body !" it took me three years to dicover the correct food to eat . It was very immportant to discover that the ingredients in 80 % of all packaged foods that contributed to that inflammation ! That said , I discovered that I was Omega 3 fatty acid deficient and in those food items which I set out to correct. When I take my Vitamin D3 with K capsule I take a Tbsp of Carlson's Norwegein Very Finest Fish oil blend with it ! I also cut OUT 80 % of the packaged foods like frozen foods. If I eat Ice cream it is Hagan Das strawberry or vanilla as they have the fewest ingredients which are safe. Check your Vitamin D levels and be sure they are are in a good range and not on the borderline. Lastly , i cut out all Amrican processed oils especially Canola and Soybean which cause infammation in my body immediately after eating items with these oils. They are " preservative oils that save the companies money because they artifically extend the shelf life of packaged item. They will destroy your ACLs. So I stick to made by nature animal fats , fish and that fish oil I mentioned above and I have to avoid US Cheese and dairy because it is just not as healthy as the aged European cheeses. Also they leas less cheese on Europe because it is so well prepared it is easier for the body to digest.Whereas cheese in USA is called Overnight cheese as it is artifically made overnight in the factory. Not aged for 4 - 18 months. Thank you for sharing your journey !

  • @carolinelanctot281
    @carolinelanctot2816 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for all theses videos! I learn a lot with your videos!

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you like them!

  • @idaashley1379
    @idaashley1379Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your time to share ❤

  • @danmcbride6258
    @danmcbride62582 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your encouragement

  • @Diabeteshelperus
    @Diabeteshelperus21 сағат бұрын

    Most Valuable Video Ever!! - In the future, it would be greatly appreciated if you could share the recipes for the dishes you're enjoying-they look absolutely fantastic!

  • @MagiMystik
    @MagiMystik6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the reminders...

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    My pleasure!

  • @carly4560
    @carly45605 ай бұрын

    First, I’d like to say thank you so much for sharing your journey!!We have so many similarities. I was diagnosed at age 47 with And on an insulin pump. I’m on the Dexcom. I’m currently trying to lower my A1c from an 8 to a , I love to work out and drink coffee! I take it with the same collagen as you do I believe I need to bolus for the protein like you were stating!! I followed your super easy guide on how to extend the Dexcom how to change the Dexcom and all your other videos were extremely helpful, !!thank you so much🎉❤😊

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    👏🏽 awesome. You can do it. Thank you for watching and I’m glad my content helps

  • @GenaRam-ro4wz
    @GenaRam-ro4wz25 күн бұрын

    Excellent advice ..thank you .

  • @janiceporter6313
    @janiceporter63135 ай бұрын

    Hello Christel, I just discovered your channel. I am type 2 diabetic my last a1c was 6.6. I am waiting for new blood work next month. I am not insulin dependent, but I want to lower it more. So your vedio was alot of help. Please keep posting. God bless you.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching. I'm glad you found it helpful

  • @hgonza1479
    @hgonza14792 ай бұрын

    Thank you ,I'm going to try. I like the way you keep it real.

  • @hgonza1479

    @hgonza1479

    2 ай бұрын

    I would give anything,to be able to go on long or for that matter short walks. But that's not possible for me, can Upper body exercise work just as well.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, seated exercises can be very effective. I show different seated exercises in this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fHessLWue5Ped8o.htmlsi=ylUNHwfMwA0TgTG_

  • @beverleybrangman2191
    @beverleybrangman21914 ай бұрын

    Great video, and very realistic and doable, thanks

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    4 ай бұрын

    You're welcome! Thank you for watching

  • @debbiesearle8442
    @debbiesearle84426 ай бұрын

    Thank you for these tips I will begin to implement these and see where it takes me. How often do you recommend looking at your reports to see trends and patterns? I'm not in the habit yet of doing this on my computer but I do look at the ones on my phone app. I believe that information is power and so I thank you for generously sharing your knowledge with me.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    I look over my reports once a week. If you use Dexcom you can set it up so that they automatically send you a report every week

  • @ThrawnsBack
    @ThrawnsBackАй бұрын

    got mine down to 6.8 from 7.9 so will try again end of the summer. great work on yours thanks for your videos

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    Ай бұрын

    Good job 👏🏽

  • @mwilson-ts7bg
    @mwilson-ts7bg6 ай бұрын

    Great post! Congrats!

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @Mr11.500
    @Mr11.5004 ай бұрын

    I been watching you for a while this the best I saw your A1C 💪🏾

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching. It has been that low once before but that was due to too many lows 😑

  • @slugo915
    @slugo9155 ай бұрын

    Again , very informative channel ty. Also reading comments, you have a good group of people here. I can say I'm proud to be apart of now. This journey sure is a roller coaster but together we are stronger . Happy New Year, 2024 now.🎉🎉

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    Happy New Year, and thank you for continuing to tune in

  • @kathymalmquist901
    @kathymalmquist9016 ай бұрын

    Great info Christel . I have problems with my blood sugar dropping while exercising. I usually put my tandem pump on temp basal and half the basal rate. What is your BS when you start your exercise routine ?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks. My situation is a little different as I use insulin pens and long-acting insulin doesn't get hypercharged like rapid-acting insulin when exercising. So I only have to adjust my rapid-acting insulin. If I'm doing cardio I (depending on the type) dial back my dose for the last meal before exercise. My starting blood sugar is less relevant than my insulin onboard. For example, if I'm fasting, so only have long-acting in my system, I don't drop and can exercise with a blood sugar of 100 mg/dl. If you have issues with going low, you could try experimenting with reducing your basal up to 2 hours before. I have a way more detailed video on how to adjust (for pumps as well) here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aKWO15mknrKXoKg.htmlsi=FIrDckUAmYgQwD2Q

  • @lysbleu100

    @lysbleu100

    5 ай бұрын

    9​@@DiabetesStrong

  • @davidwilliamson7514
    @davidwilliamson75146 ай бұрын

    Congrats! I was over 10 when diagnosed LADA 4 years ago but have been 5.7/5.8 since April 2022. I don’t snack a lot and have no sweet tooth so I credit my CGM with helping me keep my readings low. I also see the CGM GMI overestimates. Mine usually says 6.2/6.3. My TIR is 96% (steady) and standard deviation is 24 on the CGM.

  • @mithidas4295

    @mithidas4295

    6 ай бұрын

    What was your C-PEPTIDE level when you were diagnosed LADA?

  • @davidwilliamson7514

    @davidwilliamson7514

    6 ай бұрын

    @@mithidas4295 The value was 3.1

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @MomHarper927
    @MomHarper9272 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I need to cut out night time snacking

  • @sjf3205
    @sjf32056 ай бұрын

    Congratulations Christel! Always great to hear. I also scored HbA1C of 5.7% last month as a Type 1 for 32 years. (I also scored 5.4% in February and 5.5% in August) I ran 6.7% average for my first 20 years (without the better insulins and without CGM). I've had a CGM for five years and have run 6.2% average since then. I also did something that helped a lot (as a 62 year old, now) I went on testosterone replacement therapy and noticed a remarkable improvement in my blood sugar control in the last 5 years on the TRT. as a male. My Time in Range has been running 70 to 75%. In August, my eye retinal screen also showed zero diabetic retinopathy after all these decades. I wrote comments a year ago about Afrezza not really working well for me when I started it, but I doubled down and now love it. And most of that was inspired by you. And you videos on that. Thanks. I do mostly intermittent fasting, skipping breakfast and eating very low carbs. When I'm usually drifting up mid-day, the Afrezza helps bring down quickly without overshooting. Of course, now that I love Afrezza, my insurance denied coverage because they stated they won't cover it because they are also covering Humalog and they won't cover both. LOL, what a crock of sh*t! I got a good appeal plan, though... I don't exercise at all. Plan on doing it as I had all my life, mostly resistance training. I'm also pretty insulin resistant, but time well to get larger amounts of insulin to carb ratio to work well. Cheers!!!

  • @dwightl5863

    @dwightl5863

    6 ай бұрын

    Ironically my insurance company is dropping Humalog and Novolog. Congrats on your numbers.

  • @gregw7934

    @gregw7934

    6 ай бұрын

    I've seen that metformin causes a reduction in testosterone. Between that & noticeable muscle loss in legs & arms I've also been using this to try counter acting.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    Awesome, thank you for sharing. My insurance doesn’t cover Aftezza 🙄 There’s a self-pay option. You’ll have to call Aftezza directly and they’ll help you start the process. Through their pharmacy, I pay $99 for a prescription

  • @aaronmccardie8795
    @aaronmccardie87954 ай бұрын

    It's the education and knowledge that is not passed on by the doctor, I've learnt more from the Internet but who do you believe. Am going to try a blood glucose monitor and see how that goes.

  • @sobanosilva8585
    @sobanosilva85852 ай бұрын

    well done explanation!

  • @AdrianaMontemayorrr
    @AdrianaMontemayorrr5 ай бұрын

    THANK U SO MUCH FOR THE INFO....GOD BLESS ❤

  • @jennyd6185
    @jennyd61855 ай бұрын

    I have to be honest. I didn’t care, didn’t test even when I was told my A1C was extremely high. 10/21 I had a mini stroke with BO at 200. Still didn’t care. My surgery was cancelled for female issues until I lowered my A1C. It’s long overdue. God got my attention. Your videos are encouraging, very doable steps to reach my goal. My endocrinologist was’nt much help but being honest, I was non compliant. I have to be between 150-200 for 7 days in row & can reschedule surgery. Last nine days my blood sugar average 211. I want to get down to a better range. I sooo appreciate steps your videos provide that I can try. I don’t understand all things you talk about but I’m trying. Funny thing…I bought nuts yesterday to replace my sugar fix on candy. Also, what I find extremely hard is that I’ve been an “emotional eater”. Any tips to help with that? Many thanks 🙏 for helping this drop out become a successful Diabetes Strong!

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I'm glad my videos are helpful. I'm glad your mindset is shifting, that is the first step to making meaningful changes. Emotional eating can be a challenging habit to change. Depending on the severity you might have to talk to a mental health specialist. I find that it's helpful to reflect on my feelings. It's okay to be sad sometimes and rather than try to close down that feeling with food I try to "sit with it" and then look for a path forward

  • @karenescobar7407
    @karenescobar74072 ай бұрын

    Thank you! It inspired me, I feel frustrated because my sugars go all crazy between 12am and 7am while I'm sleeping. I will implement your tips tho I don't do snacking. Thank you for your video!

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    2 ай бұрын

    Go for it! Thank you for watching

  • @Robert_11911
    @Robert_119112 ай бұрын

    Great info, thanks. I have also found that brisk walking a few days a week lowered mine by .2% within a month.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    2 ай бұрын

    Awesome. Glad to hear that

  • @Robert_11911

    @Robert_11911

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DiabetesStrong Thanks, so was I LOL

  • @bethfraser7518
    @bethfraser75185 ай бұрын

    August 8 - Jan 10, 2024: I've gone from A1C of 6.6 down to 5.8. Was on no meds although my Dr. wanted me to! My goal is to get to 5 which is the bottom end of normal (According to Diabetes Canada). I'm doing low carb; almost no sugar (except treats at Christmas/New Years) ; no alcohol; mostly plant based diet; 6-8 cups of water daily; intermittent fasting (8 hour eating window). 5.8 is in the at risk category but I could do a happy dance I'm so thrilled w the results!

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    Congrats, well done

  • @bethfraser7518

    @bethfraser7518

    5 ай бұрын

    @@DiabetesStrong Thanks and to you too. So many are having great results. Consistency is so important and having a positive attitude!

  • @ayeshatahmeena637

    @ayeshatahmeena637

    5 ай бұрын

    Congratulations, to be consistent is important

  • @user-px7nh7vs4b

    @user-px7nh7vs4b

    4 ай бұрын

    Similar story here. 7.1 down to 5.7 in about 7 months. Low carb/restricted time eating (IF.)

  • @carolk6002

    @carolk6002

    4 ай бұрын

    Fabulous changes in your eating and lifestyle. I have also found that apple cider vinegar is VERY helpful and will block the absorption of carbohydrates in the gut. I made a special mixture so I don't taste the vinegar. Makes all the difference in the world.

  • @kw7510
    @kw75105 ай бұрын

    Good info thanks and cute dog in the background on the floor!

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🙂🐶

  • @richardforster4429
    @richardforster44295 ай бұрын

    I just got released from hospital where I'd undergone surgery. And boy has my A1c taken a hit. Last couple days in I started to produce ketones. Had to fight them for more insulin. Seems they are still back "regular" days with insulin only at meals. Had to refuse meals till within range. Otherwise I would be in even rougher shape. This is with 3 days fasting waiting for surgery. Seems my liver has gone into overdrive producing sugar and now my Dexcom /rapid ratio is 1:1 from 1:2.3. Thats my advice is to eat minimally until within range. If you can. So glad to be home.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry that happened to you

  • @MikeSmith-ey7ku
    @MikeSmith-ey7ku5 ай бұрын

    I have type 2. Dr Was talking about metformin. Nope. Went keto. Still drink some( too much) lost 20lbs and A12 down to 6.0 I even still get a pizza like every other weekend or so.

  • @mengiequirante2460

    @mengiequirante2460

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi! Just to clarify, After you were diagnosed you never took any medication for it? And went on keto diet instead? Thanks 🙏

  • @harryagualo3127
    @harryagualo31273 ай бұрын

    Awesome...continue on whatever you are doing.

  • @ellenherman9543
    @ellenherman95436 ай бұрын

    I still have to put stevia in my chia pudding...but otherwise have stopped my sugar chocalate treats.😊

  • @ravisharma5155
    @ravisharma51552 ай бұрын

    To manage diabetes and lower A1C following hacks / Points are suggested - 1 . adopt low carb diet . carb upto 50 gms per day , Protein @1gm per kg body wt and healthy fats . 2 . Have 2 Meals/day - Lunch and early Dinner , No snacks inbetween , skip Breakfast . This way you will achieve 16/8 Intermittent Fasting . 3 . Make Dinner carnivore and light and have it early . 4 . Have one day in week a carnivore day . All the Best

  • @reversediabetesa1c
    @reversediabetesa1c2 ай бұрын

    Good info!

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you think so! Thanks

  • @LisaSimpsonNotThatOne
    @LisaSimpsonNotThatOne6 ай бұрын

    Eliminating evening snacks was my key too , unfortunately not always able to do

  • @kelsana22
    @kelsana22Ай бұрын

    Thank you❤

  • @DraevnnMotkova
    @DraevnnMotkova6 ай бұрын

    I'm inspired. Thank you for sharing. 🎶🎄🎁🎎🎶

  • @pirateslife4me
    @pirateslife4me2 ай бұрын

    List starts at 03:35

  • @yes350yes
    @yes350yes4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like what you did worked. I guess Im pre-diabetic. Back in Aug. Dr. visit had my glucose at 124 yet my A1C at 6.4. Since then changed my lifestyle went on keto have lost about 30 lbs and do a lot of walking. Ive watched tons of vids on the subject some helped some did not. The one on eating a high fiber drink before meal failed for me.. I still eat fiber with meals but find that a brisk walk after meal does more than anything. I did a test on another you tuber showing 5 bs tests in one day and it avg to 5.5 A1C , I know it was just for that day., but Im hoping my next dr visit will have me below 6.0 on the lab results.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like you're making great progress. I hope you'll see the impact in your next lab test

  • @peterepoet2535
    @peterepoet25355 ай бұрын

    Great information with lots of backup data and lifestyle habits. Also, glad your damaged Achilles heal tendon is doing much better. I subscribed. ❤

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @marksmith2738
    @marksmith27386 ай бұрын

    PS just a suggestion. When you got to the part where you said "And those were the 5 things I did to lower my HgA1C" I had already forgotten what the first 4 were. Maybe a summary at that point, really brief, but 1, 2, 3, 4, and of course 5. Thanks

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    Noted 🙂 thank you for watching

  • @marinaculp1849
    @marinaculp18492 ай бұрын

    My A1 C was 6.1 before Christmas..it was 4 months ago.. A week ago I checked my A1c again - 5.1 What did I do? Completely reduced sugar, starch, white bread… Never gave up coffee in the morning.. Never gave up my favorite oats. I’m eating only grain oats, soaking in the water over night. Guess what : I’m eating bananas every morning with my oats. I’m buying them in the green stage, peel them, cutting into the pieces , and put into the freezer. Also I stated exercise 3 times a week with weights. Trying to walk at least 15-20 min after every meal. I lost 20 - 22 lb. If you have questions, please ask me.

  • @marinaculp1849

    @marinaculp1849

    2 ай бұрын

    @user-kp1po5uf8b Not at all- they r white, but a little cold…😊

  • @yumicrisostomo3094

    @yumicrisostomo3094

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow- congrats. Do you take metformin?

  • @amitas7047

    @amitas7047

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@yumicrisostomo3094 my question as well😊

  • @marinaculp1849

    @marinaculp1849

    Ай бұрын

    @@yumicrisostomo3094 No I didn’t take any medicine..

  • @samikruse01

    @samikruse01

    Ай бұрын

    Did you increase your protien and fats? Do you do deep breathing excerices? Do you take vitamins and minerals? What else did you change that you did not write here? Good for you geret changes in your health. I am asking because you suggested we ask and me being me... yes I want to know. 😊

  • @horusheru8542
    @horusheru85423 ай бұрын

    Chamomile, green tea and Ceylon cinnamon tea combined and stepped for 7 minutes will help.. Use monk fruit and stevia instead of sugar

  • @gurianboy
    @gurianboy5 ай бұрын

    I should have told you that I dont maintain a phone reader because it was going off all night waking me up, so now Im stuck with just the G7

  • @pM-sh4ep
    @pM-sh4ep6 ай бұрын

    Can you please tell us how many times per week you typically go below 70 and how far below you go? I was diagnosed with LADA 15 years ago and for many years my A1c were in the 5s. In the last few years since getting Dexcom, my A1c has actually increased well into the 6s (~6.5). I attribute this to fear of lows due to some rare but scary ones I’ve had and with CGM I prevent lows way more than I used to but at the expense of higher numbers.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    I can't tell you the exact number but the Clarity report shows below 6% of the time during the 30-days. So I don't have a lot of low blood sugars. Fear of lows can contribute to higher overall blood sugars. A few experts dive into this, and someone like diabetes psychologist Mark Heyman is a great resource. We chatted about diabetes and mental health here on the channel about a year ago kzread.info/dash/bejne/mGSFsMqQf9DAqbA.htmlsi=nqlobEeT35lIv4qE

  • @pM-sh4ep

    @pM-sh4ep

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for responding. I will check that out. It’s surprising I went so many years without fear of lows and this much later after being diagnosed I am suddenly terrified of lows.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    @@pM-sh4epit might be a reaction to one scary low. I get it, lows can do that

  • @mithidas4295

    @mithidas4295

    5 ай бұрын

    According to American Diabetic Association 's recent (2024) guidelines for an average patient the target of glycemic control is: HbA1c should be less than 7 , Fasting blood sugar in the range of 80-130 mg/dl,Post Prandial blood sugar below 180 mg/dl.Lowering target may be suicidal especially when you have chances of hypoglycemia.Further anxiety for hypoglycemia will increase your blood sugar level.Blessed be.

  • @ramsineivaz
    @ramsineivaz3 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @mimimack6905
    @mimimack69052 ай бұрын

    Oh GOODNESS! Achilles injuries are THEE WORST! Sadly, you don’t even have to do anything over exerting to strain or tear it. I’ve had a strain twice, VERY painful, so hoping you’re taking good care…

  • @billh3-21
    @billh3-216 ай бұрын

    Glad I found this ago, question. On my phone my gmi says not available?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    If you’re looking at a report that’s pulling less than 14 days of data it won’t generate a GMI. Try selecting a longer period

  • @5843zman
    @5843zman4 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Have 1 question. How much water do you drink daily during your routines ?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    4 ай бұрын

    It depends, and I'll generally drink more if it's warm or if I work out. But I generally go through 2-3 (950 ml) water bottles a day plus a few cups of tea/coffee

  • @5843zman

    @5843zman

    4 ай бұрын

    @@DiabetesStrong thank you !

  • @chrispessoa
    @chrispessoa5 ай бұрын

    Oh... I just noticed every time i eat something high in fat my blood sugar skyrocket. It did not make any sense to me and I thought I was crazy and kept trying to find another explanation. I guess keto is not for me too.Thanks for this video!

  • @debbiepietropaolo579

    @debbiepietropaolo579

    3 ай бұрын

    I experience the same thing

  • @kathrynbellerose6216
    @kathrynbellerose62166 ай бұрын

    Hello: How many hours between your breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Time frame for your snacks?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    I don't have a set schedule

  • @blackswan2010
    @blackswan20103 ай бұрын

    Congrats! Great video, thank you! Best wishes from Turkey.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much!

  • @kenmarriott5772
    @kenmarriott5772Ай бұрын

    Not snacking between meals will improve insulin sensitivity.

  • @anniesimilton316
    @anniesimilton3162 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing 🎉 New Subscriber 🎉

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    2 ай бұрын

    Welcome!!

  • @stevenichols4639
    @stevenichols46396 ай бұрын

    Does freestyle show standard deviation anywhere. I’m pretty successful at keeping my average blood sugar in the 120s or a little bit below but sometimes I do it by having very steady blood sugars and sometimes I do it with large variations so I’m not really sure what is better for my overall A1C. I spent some time on diabetic forms and nobody really seems to know which is better. My endocrinologist is happy because my A1c is consistently in the range between six and 6.5 and it seems to have slowed my complications but if there’s more I can do I will.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    Look for glucose variability. If you can’t find it in the app you can find it in the report (here’s how to get your full Libre view report: kzread.info/dash/bejne/mYiH2NSucamcqdY.htmlsi=kxg9hXtN16k3V62I)

  • @stevenichols4639

    @stevenichols4639

    4 ай бұрын

    @@DiabetesStrong thanks. I knew it has to be there someplace.

  • @dollyrocker40
    @dollyrocker404 ай бұрын

    Love this positive video iv been keto carnivore now wholefood plant based keto ,carnivore just kept spiking my sugar I dint even have dairy on carnivore just meats I couldn’t work out what was spiking bloods it literally was doing my brain in so when fat free wholefood plant based wow best thing ever blood sugar comes down iv also reduced my background insulin from 20 units to 12 just want to get it even lower now I do have a tiny bit of pancreas left after loosing my pancreas to acute pancreatitis caused my a stone going into it. So now diabetic but I need to get this insulin down to help loose some weight to help my diabetes I don’t need to loose a lot since going on insulin 2023 I gained weight i definitely think it’s the fat that causes the spikes and the weight Gain I’m just eating fat free healthy whole foods plant based And I feel great How much background insulin do you use I’m also on metformin Love faye uk. P.s also 54 post menapause on HRT patches game changer 😊

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    4 ай бұрын

    My total long-acting dose (Levemir) is 20-22 units. But how much we each need is highly individual

  • @Chris-vt6nl
    @Chris-vt6nl5 ай бұрын

    My hba1c used to be 5.7% now it's 6.23% I'm extremely close to becoming a diabetic being weary of my condition I avoid sugar,refined carbs,lost weight,exercise.I am already under tremendous depression,anxiety and eating very less amount of food per day that I've never ever eaten before in my life the reason being the concern of me becoming a type 2 diabetic very soon which is my worst nightmare which I never want to happen to me

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing

  • @Chris-vt6nl

    @Chris-vt6nl

    5 ай бұрын

    You're most welcome🙏 I'm sharing an extremely important life saving information especially for those who are suffering low end prediabetes and high end prediabetes My age is 37 I've been prediabetic for a very long time it was 5.7% with an estimated average glucose of 114 mg/DL now most recently when I checked it was up to a concerning high 6.23% with an estimated average glucose level of 132.12 mg/DL if it reaches 137 mg/DL then it's a permanent life long type 2 diabetes so prediabetes should be taken very seriously by not letting the pancreas panic or overwhelm before completely collapsing by eating too many calories too frequently especially high glycemic food So everyone with prediabetes both at low end range and high end range follow these steps to reverse hba1c save yourselves from becoming permanently type 2 diabetics When someone's hba1c reaches high end range like 6% and above they'll notice frequent urination especially at night that'll disrupt sleep,there will be severe hair fall,there will be loss of bodyweight,there will be extreme inching in the genital region,people will also go through severe depression,anxiety,start having extremely low amount of calories because of fear of their condition worsening to diabetes soon!! Sugar is a sweet toxin it completely destroys the body from head to toe especially when blood sugars are out of control due to frequent reckless high glycemic food consumption Type 1 diabetes is considered worse than type 2 because it is an autoimmune disease, so there isn't a cure. Also, in a 2010 report from the UK, it's estimated that the life expectancy of people with type 2 diabetes can be reduced by up to 10 years, while type 1 can reduce life expectancy by 20 years or more, diabetes complications is much worse in women compared to men Lose body weight as soon as possible maintain ideal body weight and BMI because visceral fat is major cause of diabetes and other major health problems losing body weight is very easy by following 18-6 intermittent fasting and with weight training Men should keep checking total testosterone levels there is a relationship between low testosterone and increased risk of type 2 diabetes so maintaining healthy testosterone level according to the age is extremely necessary Avoid smoking,drinking,taking drugs all these are factors that increase the risk of type 2 diabetes a lot instead follow a healthy diet and busy lifestyle Have breakfast,lunch,dinner with gaps for example there should be 4 hours to 6 hours gap between breakfast,lunch and dinner plz make sure to have dinner before 6 p.m instead of having later in the evening Build muscle because muscles metabolise glucose greatly and also they prevent cancer. If someone unfortunately already has cancer by building muscles they can increase their survival rate. I recommend supplements like For muscle gain and preventing muscle loss increase muscle protein synthesis induced anabolism helps prevent sarcopenia and dynapenia: creatine monohydrate,hmb,l luceine,whey protein, omega 3,magnesium glycinate,zinc,testofen,Boron Natural herbs to increase testosterone: Tongkat ali,Fadogia agrestis,mucuna pruriens, safed musli,Maca, Hygrophila auriculata,Shilajit Natural food such as: oysters,garlic,pomegranate,ginger, fatty fish,healthy fats (olive oil/ coconut oil/ avocado oil/ etc),onion,beets,leafy greens (spinach/ kale/ broccoli/ etc),eggs, fruit (berries/ etc),cocoa powder steak,chicken,lentils,panner,tofu,ghee,spirulina It is said that muscle loss starts at the age of 30 and keeps progressing with age but great news is it is reversible at any age with proper nutrition,exercise especially weight training,resistance training also remember building a muscular body before 40 will help lead a healthy long life post 40 unfortunately most of the time people neglect and damage their bodies before 40 and suffer it's adverse consequences post 40 Avoid all types of sugar both processed or natural but if consumed don't consume more than 36 grams per day Drink atleast 2 litres of water maximum up to 3 litres because water helps to regulate blood glucose levels Always eat in an order of fiber first,protein second and carbs last Eat adequate amount of protein in a day is extremely important atleast 0.8 g grams upto 1 gram Beware of not to consume maltodextrin because it has the highest glycemic index more than sugar it will shoot insulin levels miserably Stress,anger contribute to elevated glucose and other unnecessary hormones so try to avoid getting stressed or angry Keep total carbs per day 130 grams or below avoid refined carbs consume complex carbs Walk immediately after a meal because the cells are like sponges that soak up blood glucose but if someone doesn't walk then insulin spikes to reduce the blood glucose which if happens frequently causes insulin resistance and diabetes Take two table spoons of acv before meals which helps to prevent glucose raise Take suppliments like berberine,gymnema sylvestre,bitter melon,Probiotics all of these help to lower blood glucose Sleep is very important because those who don't sleep for 7 to 8 hours are five times at risk of developing diabetes Wear a cgm it will keep tracking the blood glucose throughout the day making us aware of it's levels I'm strictly following these because of which I'm seeing great improvement

  • @thebougieone1908

    @thebougieone1908

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Chris-vt6nlThank you!!

  • @sharonscott3398

    @sharonscott3398

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Chris-vt6nlwowwwww! This is such great advice! Thank you soooooo much for sharing😊.

  • @Chris-vt6nl

    @Chris-vt6nl

    5 ай бұрын

    You're most welcome🙏 I'm sharing an extremely important life saving information especially for those who are suffering low end prediabetes and high end prediabetes My age is 37 I've been prediabetic for a very long time it was 5.7% with an estimated average glucose of 114 mg/DL now most recently when I checked it was up to a concerning high 6.23% with an estimated average glucose level of 132.12 mg/DL if it reaches 137 mg/DL then it's a permanent life long type 2 diabetes so prediabetes should be taken very seriously by not letting the pancreas panic or overwhelm before completely collapsing by eating too many calories too frequently especially high glycemic food So everyone with prediabetes both at low end range and high end range follow these steps to reverse hba1c save yourselves from becoming permanently type 2 diabetics When someone's hba1c reaches high end range like 6% and above they'll notice frequent urination especially at night that'll disrupt sleep,there will be severe hair fall,there will be loss of bodyweight,there will be extreme inching in the genital region,people will also go through severe depression,anxiety,start having extremely low amount of calories because of fear of their condition worsening to diabetes soon Lose body weight as soon as possible maintain ideal body weight and BMI because visceral fat is major cause of diabetes and other major health problems losing body weight is very easy by following 18-6 intermittent fasting and with weight training Men should keep checking total testosterone levels there is a relationship between low testosterone and increased risk of type 2 diabetes so maintaining healthy testosterone level according to the age is extremely necessary Avoid smoking,drinking,taking drugs all these are factors that increase the risk of type 2 diabetes a lot instead follow a healthy diet and busy lifestyle Have breakfast,lunch,dinner with gaps for example there should be 4 hours to 6 hours gap between breakfast,lunch and dinner plz make sure to have dinner before 6 p.m instead of having later in the evening Build muscle because muscles metabolise glucose greatly and also they prevent cancer. If someone unfortunately already has cancer by building muscles they can increase their survival rate. I recommend supplements like For muscle gain and preventing muscle loss increase muscle protein synthesis induced anabolism helps prevent sarcopenia and dynapenia: creatine monohydrate,hmb,l luceine,whey protein, omega 3,magnesium glycinate,zinc,testofen,Boron Natural herbs to increase testosterone: Tongkat ali,Fadogia agrestis,mucuna pruriens, safed musli, Hygrophila auriculata,Shilajit Natural food such as: oysters,garlic,pomegranate,ginger, fatty fish,healthy fats (olive oil/ coconut oil/ avocado oil/ etc),onion,beets,leafy greens (spinach/ kale/ broccoli/ etc),eggs, fruit (berries/ etc),cocoa powder steak,chicken,lentils,panner,tofu,ghee,spirulina It is said that muscle loss starts at the age of 30 and keeps progressing with age but great news is it is reversible at any age with proper nutrition,exercise especially weight training,resistance training also remember building a muscular body before 40 will help lead a healthy long life post 40 unfortunately most of the time people neglect and damage their bodies before 40 and suffer it's adverse consequences post 40 Avoid all types of sugar both processed or natural but if consumed don't consume more than 36 grams per day Drink atleast 2 litres of water maximum up to 3 litres because water helps to regulate blood glucose levels Always eat in an order of fiber first,protein second and carbs last Eat adequate amount of protein in a day is extremely important atleast 0.8 g grams upto 1 gram Beware of not to consume maltodextrin because it has the highest glycemic index more than sugar it will shoot insulin levels miserably Stress,anger contribute to elevated glucose and other unnecessary hormones so try to avoid getting stressed or angry Keep total carbs per day 130 grams or below avoid refined carbs consume complex carbs Walk immediately after a meal because the cells are like sponges that soak up blood glucose but if someone doesn't walk then insulin spikes to reduce the blood glucose which if happens frequently causes insulin resistance and diabetes Take two table spoons of acv before meals which helps to prevent glucose raise Take suppliments like berberine,gymnema sylvestre,bitter melon,Probiotics all of these help to lower blood glucose Sleep is very important because those who don't sleep for 7 to 8 hours are five times at risk of developing diabetes Wear a cgm it will keep tracking the blood glucose throughout the day making us aware of it's levels I'm strictly following these because of which I'm seeing great improvement

  • @helentully7898
    @helentully78984 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @makenzee228
    @makenzee2282 ай бұрын

    Hi 😁am type 1 using Levemir/ Novolog. What are you doing as levemir is being discontinued by the end of the year 😮

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    2 ай бұрын

    I know it’s such a bummer. I haven’t decided yet. So far I’ve stockpiled so I have enough to last me through the summer. Maybe I’ll give Tresiba another go. I’ll discuss options with my endo next month

  • @sevcanylmaz5868
    @sevcanylmaz58682 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the video. What is the reason of blood sugar increase 3 hours later than lunch? It is happening since 2 days. The first 3 hours are perfect, then increases up to 230.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    Күн бұрын

    Could be a few different things. Some foods will get digested slowly. Some people digest more slowly. If you inject insulin, the 3-hour mark could indicate when you’ve metabolized the insulin and need to do a new injection

  • @krisdunwoody7037
    @krisdunwoody70372 ай бұрын

    3:32 Video stopped and ran a Soda Pop Commercial! Oh My Gosh, I didn't need that!

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    2 ай бұрын

    😢 oh man... Unfortunately, I can't decide what they run. I thought it most often was diabetes related commercials

  • @marksmith2738
    @marksmith27386 ай бұрын

    Overall a great video and I subscribed. Just wish the world was not so complicated and we could all agree on how to measure things. Is that such a difficult request? Do we really need 5 different ways to describe the same thing?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    6 ай бұрын

    It’s just here in the US that they insist on using different ways of measuring everything. It’s really silly

  • @natashamcdaniel2846
    @natashamcdaniel28463 ай бұрын

    My A1C 3 months ago was 5.6 and i wanted to get it down. I've been doing CrossFit for years so I've got exercise down but i also cut out alcohol completely and stopped snacking at night. I already don't eat processed foods, no sodas etc ,and ugh my bloodwork still showed 5.6, 3 months later. Super frustrating!

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    3 ай бұрын

    If you're on insulin you might have to adjust that as well. For me, it was a question of adjusting it down to prevent too many rebound highs

  • @natashamcdaniel2846

    @natashamcdaniel2846

    3 ай бұрын

    @@DiabetesStrong oh I'm not diabetic at all and not on insulin. I just see I'm at the very edge of being pre diabetic and trying to get my A1c down.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    3 ай бұрын

    @natashamcdaniel2846 got it. For anyone in your situation, I think it might be good getting a c-peptide and antibody test, just to rule out things that are out of your control

  • @tinainnca
    @tinainncaАй бұрын

    What are you using to generate the graph of your levels?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    Ай бұрын

    I use a Dexcom CGM (kzread.info/dash/bejne/dqmTs5qgerCrZM4.htmlsi=sHkwpFRHPAz0ql4S)

  • @laurasorrell9713
    @laurasorrell97136 ай бұрын

    Type two diabetes diagnosed was on metformin was on gabapentin. Stop the gabapentin after three years then I stopped metformin my A1c now stays at 4.5. I am no longer on metformin or anything.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    Well done

  • @s.bijoysingh3585

    @s.bijoysingh3585

    3 ай бұрын

    How?

  • @jeannettestuckelschwaiger5071
    @jeannettestuckelschwaiger5071Ай бұрын

    What is snacking actually? We have 3 meals a day. In between we have a yoghourt or one fruit.

  • @timlist4173
    @timlist41733 ай бұрын

    So, did the cgm actually lower you glucose? Mine isn't. It is more of an annoyance. That and the ozempic is messing up my numbers, making more swings wider. I give up.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    3 ай бұрын

    In itself, no, but it has been a great tool allowing me to reach the glucose goals I’d set for myself. It takes a bit to get the hang of how to use a CGM accurately but I wouldn’t be without it. That being said we’re all different and maybe it’s not the right tool for you. And I think there can be power in that realization. You’ve tried it and maybe now it’s time to try something else

  • @timlist4173

    @timlist4173

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@DiabetesStrong i think i need a bit of advice or instruction on how to analyze the data i am collecting. My sd is 37 for the past two weeks.

  • @WahidMahmood-ex5wo
    @WahidMahmood-ex5woАй бұрын

    I recently been diagnosed with diabetes at 14.5 totally changed my diet only to around 60gcarbs a day cut all greasy food,lots of resistance training to swimming and I swear down in past week my a1c has dropped to 7.5 and believe it will disappear in days unbelievable and also eat light meal atleast 4 hrs before I sleep,also Change all ur white carbs to everything brown whole meal,wheet noodles,and make sure u don’t over eat.

  • @jamesbush4451
    @jamesbush44515 ай бұрын

    Thank you . Very interesting . I have noticed recently that my sugar goes why up when I eat carbs VS sugar.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    You might be eating larger quantities of other carbs than you do of a straight-up sugar carb. But as long as you pay attention and learn how different foods impact you, you're on a good path to learning how to manage the impact

  • @mehere3013
    @mehere30135 ай бұрын

    i reversed my diabetes to 3.8 after 4 months doing omad, type 2

  • @beverleyjohnson5709

    @beverleyjohnson5709

    4 ай бұрын

    Gteat

  • @s.bijoysingh3585

    @s.bijoysingh3585

    3 ай бұрын

    Omad???

  • @mehere3013

    @mehere3013

    3 ай бұрын

    @s.bijoysingh3585 yes , it's One Meal A Day

  • @kathykeyser9416

    @kathykeyser9416

    2 ай бұрын

    @@s.bijoysingh3585One meal a day

  • @CM-sy3to

    @CM-sy3to

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@s.bijoysingh3585 one meal a day = omad.

  • @nancycansler3623
    @nancycansler36233 ай бұрын

    Both my parents had type 2 diabetes. Have 2 siblings with diabetes. My a1c is 5.8. I only weigh 117, so I'm not overweight & can't afford to lose weight. I've been making so many changes to my diet which led to my 117lbs. I lost 10 lbs since Nov. Am I doomed to have diabetes since it runs in my family? Also have you heard of Lysulin ?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    3 ай бұрын

    I don’t think you’re destined to have diabetes but given your family history, you’re probably right to think that you’re at risk. I’d encourage you to have a c-peptide test as well as an antibody test. That can help determine if you’re insulin deficient and/or have an autoimmune response. Neither is something you can resolve through weight or diet changes.

  • @jcramton13
    @jcramton134 ай бұрын

    Do you take insulin or an oral diabetes medication?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    4 ай бұрын

    I live with type 1 diabetes so I have to take insulin

  • @6468May
    @6468May4 ай бұрын

    Where can you find your GMI etc.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    4 ай бұрын

    If you have a CGM you can find it on your blood sugar report. For Dexcom that’s the Clarity report

  • @arvinjoseph7554
    @arvinjoseph7554Ай бұрын

    I have my serious doubts about dropping a1c levels in 1 month because blood test get average for 3 months.

  • @micheldawnsummers1452
    @micheldawnsummers14522 ай бұрын

    My A1c was 38 2 years ago and wasn’t told and now on the finger prick test it’s been 9.9 I’ve got a few symptoms of diabetes but my drs say it’s fine

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    2 ай бұрын

    If your blood sugars are running high and your doctor isn’t listening to you, if you can, it might be a good idea to get a second opinion

  • @micheldawnsummers1452

    @micheldawnsummers1452

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DiabetesStrong I’m going to attempt going to see a gp next week as I’ve so may new symptoms, it’s hard enough getting an appointment these days without being told your fine with out checking,

  • @rfrancoi
    @rfrancoi5 ай бұрын

    So, does that mean that you are no longer consider diabetic? When you say "fat", do you mean mono-unsaturated fat (Olive) or poly-unsaturated fats (Avocado) or animal fat?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, since I live with type 1 diabetes, I will most likely be diabetic for the rest of my life. There's still no cure 😢 But it does mean that I'm doing what's right for my body. I reduced all types of fats. I was eating a lot of nuts and seeds as well as cheese

  • @rfrancoi

    @rfrancoi

    5 ай бұрын

    @@DiabetesStrong Thank you.

  • @easyacademy8110
    @easyacademy81103 ай бұрын

    what do u eat when snacking at night?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    3 ай бұрын

    Nuts, nutbars, and cheese mainly. If I do have to snack now I'd rather have a small yogurt

  • @Steve0885
    @Steve08852 ай бұрын

    My A1C was 5.5, next bloodwork it was 5.6, changed my eating habits cholesterol is good but A1C is 5.8

  • @marksmith2738
    @marksmith27386 ай бұрын

    Ok, I am just 30 seconds into this video and you say your HgA1C is around 8.5 - 9%. Mine is estimated based on my CGM to be around 5.8%. While my doctor says my HgA1C is above 49. How am I supposed to make any sense of all of these numbers. I just want to pull my hair out. What if anything in my world of 5.8% and > 49 makes sense?

  • @sabazaidi9022

    @sabazaidi9022

    6 ай бұрын

    The units are different. 49 is equivalent to 6.6

  • @sabazaidi9022

    @sabazaidi9022

    6 ай бұрын

    Normal HbA1c A result of 40 or lower is normal for people without diabetes. For most people with diabetes, it will be between 50 and 55. Diagnosing diabetes with the HbA1c test If your result is between 41 and 49, you have prediabetes. If your result is 50 or higher, you have diabetes. If your result shows that you have prediabetes, you should make changes to have a healthier lifestyle. This means eating healthy food and keeping physically active. You'll have another test in six to 12 months to see if these changes have made a difference.

  • @geoffreyshubert2263
    @geoffreyshubert22633 ай бұрын

    I am trying to reduce my A1c to a normal reading of 5.6 so I am trying to lose weight. I find my craving for carbs during the day is helped by having a peppermint tea. However, I do find myself also waking up at night with very low blood sugar and unable to get back to sleep until I eat something. How do people deal with that and still lose weight? I am Type 2 diabetes.

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    3 ай бұрын

    If you're going low at night your medication is probably too high. So it's probably time to have a chat with your medical team and have your meds adjusted

  • @fansberat8583
    @fansberat85835 ай бұрын

    how many units of insulin do you take?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    5 ай бұрын

    It depends on my activity level and my diet. On average about 30-40 units total including long-acting and rapid-acting

  • @fansberat8583

    @fansberat8583

    5 ай бұрын

    @@DiabetesStrong hm, you are type 1 right?

  • @DiabetesStrong

    @DiabetesStrong

    4 ай бұрын

    @@fansberat8583 yes

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