I am celebrating today because tonight, I am off meds and it comes almost 2 years after I got diagnosed with diabetes. I remember when my doctor first told me about it and I asked her if I could get off the meds. She looked at me as if to say very unlikely but she said, if you could lose a lot of weight. At the time, I just didn't think it was possible and I just resigned myself to the meds. I didn't really mind but I have lost 102 pounds now and last month she cut my meds in half. After seeing the results of that she's decided to cut them all together! I am so happy and excited! I went from an A1c of 10.2 to the last few at 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3. Today's after dinner measurement was 72! It's totally possible to do all the things I thought impossible. For me it involved a low carb diet and walking.
I am not cured, and I must be more vigilant than ever because I can't think that I can eat and do anything. I have to watch my diet more than ever because I want this meds free time to lost as long as it can, cause I'll probably go on them again at some point. Anyway, fellow people with diabetes, losing weight can go a long way in helping with this.


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to get myself back into gear so I can lose another 60 pounds in the hopes of making that kind of news possible for me, too.

That's great news. this let's me know there is help for me. Please share with me how you did it. I'm ready to get rid of this weight and the meds to.
. . . I think you just answered your own question -- losing the weight is just about the best thing you can possibly do for controlling Type II Diabetes. 