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amother
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Post Yesterday at 11:36 pm
Saturated fats are in all animal products, red meats, chicken (lower than meat, but still), milk, cheese, choc,, oils, coconut oil is especially high in saturated fats. Many protein bars are also loaded.
You have to get your protein from plant based sources, ie: tofu, soy milk, edamame, etc....
You have to learn to read nutrition labels. For example: impossible meat isn't animal fat, must be healthy. Wrong, its loaded with saturated fats. May as well have a burger for that.
But whole complex carbs are also important. Fiber, non starchy veggies, fruit ( berries in particular) also very important.
And exercise!! Aerobic and strength!
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amother
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Post Today at 12:15 am
amother Cream wrote:
Just chiming in that I can relate. My a1c was 5.3 3 months ago and now it's 5.5 no clue why. I actually lost 30lb since and I've been doing keto so almost not eating carbs. I also do intermittent fasting. I am very overweight but it should've gone down not up


This is exactly how I feel
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amother
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Post Today at 12:28 am
amother Cream wrote:
Just chiming in that I can relate. My a1c was 5.3 3 months ago and now it's 5.5 no clue why. I actually lost 30lb since and I've been doing keto so almost not eating carbs. I also do intermittent fasting. I am very overweight but it should've gone down not up


Keto can mess up your body. Don’t eliminate all carbs. Eliminate all types of sugar and sweeteners including artificial sweeteners, but eat healthy carbs like oats, legumes, brown rice, yams. You need the fiber and you need the carbs too or your hormones get messed up.
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Post Today at 12:44 am
5.8 is only just over the normal range, and a lot of doctors aren't fully convinced by that 5.7 threshold. What was your A1c this time? And there's negligible difference between 5.3 and 5.5. These are well within healthy numbers and this is normal fluctuation. No one will prescribe medication at this point. Some doctors will prescribe for pre diabetes at a 6, but you're not diabetic till you're over 6.5. (I have diabetes.)

There's no point doing an A1c more than every 90 days; you won't get meaningful results. CGMs don't have evidence for people who aren't diabetic because your pancreas work normally and you won't see the same postprandial spikes.

Nearly 50% of women with PCOS will develop Type 2 by age 40; I just missed out on that milestone by getting an official diagnosis at 41. We have a metabolic disorder. If you progress to T2D, it isn't a reflection on you, or mean you didn't eat right.
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amother
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Post Today at 5:39 am
nylon wrote:
5.8 is only just over the normal range, and a lot of doctors aren't fully convinced by that 5.7 threshold. What was your A1c this time? And there's negligible difference between 5.3 and 5.5. These are well within healthy numbers and this is normal fluctuation. No one will prescribe medication at this point. Some doctors will prescribe for pre diabetes at a 6, but you're not diabetic till you're over 6.5. (I have diabetes.)

There's no point doing an A1c more than every 90 days; you won't get meaningful results. CGMs don't have evidence for people who aren't diabetic because your pancreas work normally and you won't see the same postprandial spikes.

Nearly 50% of women with PCOS will develop Type 2 by age 40; I just missed out on that milestone by getting an official diagnosis at 41. We have a metabolic disorder. If you progress to T2D, it isn't a reflection on you, or mean you didn't eat right.
PCOS is a cluster of symptoms, not a life sentence. Of course you can prevent tipping over into t2, and even reverse it if it happens.
Diet will be a huge piece. Androgens will be another. Addressing the thyroid piece a third.
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amother
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Post Today at 6:06 am
amother Turquoise wrote:
Metformin does work---been taking it for close to a year- took it down significantly within first 3 months-


Did you lose weight on it?
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amother
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Post Today at 7:42 am
I’m the op- my numbers went from 5.8 to 6.1
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amother
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Post Today at 8:53 am
amother OP wrote:
I’m the op- my numbers went from 5.8 to 6.1


Are you using artificial sweeteners?
Did you lose any weight the last few weeks that you were being careful?

You should ask your doctor for medication that lowers your sugar levels and also helps with weight loss.m

I agree that it’s strange that your numbers went up specifically at a time when you were being careful.

When’s the next blood test?
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amother
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Post Today at 9:00 am
Maple syrup may be a problem. I use a tiny bit of date sugar, mostly stevia.
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amother
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Post Today at 10:07 am
I hardly use maple syrup. But when I need to sweetened something it’s the flavor I prefer most

Nothing artificial

Yes I lost about 11lbs which is huge for me. I don’t look any different! I even measure myself with a tape measure and nothin.

Why isn’t it all falling off?!?!
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amother
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Post Today at 10:27 am
amother OP wrote:
I hardly use maple syrup. But when I need to sweetened something it’s the flavor I prefer most

Nothing artificial

Yes I lost about 11lbs which is huge for me. I don’t look any different! I even measure myself with a tape measure and nothin.

Why isn’t it all falling off?!?!


I think if you continue doing what you’ve been doing your weight and sugar levels will go down. If you already lost 11 lbs then you’re doing something right! There’s a significant difference in appearance and lab tests after 3-4 months. So don’t stop now. Even though it’s succos and there will be more food than usual. Try very hard to stick with it because your efforts will show very soon.
And if not, there’s medication. Hopefully you won’t have to go that route.
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amother
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Post Today at 11:01 am
Read about Leptin resistance. It’s not just what you eat but also the timing. I agreee with previous posters that too little carbs can mess up your hormones.
Also morning walks in the morning light and proper blue blocking at night is very important for circadian rhythm and therefore Leptin, insulin and all other hormones
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amother
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Post Today at 11:13 am
I reallly appreciate all the responses and suggestions!

I don’t think I have leptin resistance. I do t have a big appetite at all. I do take morning walks often

Something is off with me and I’d love to figure it out.

I went on metformin once but didn’t have much luck. But I also wasn’t eating as perfectly as I am now

When I lose another 10lbs I will celebrate.

I need to lose another 30 min but I’ll take it 10lbs at a time
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