Barbie,
I am a 49 year old T2 of 18 months. Started on 2000 mg Metormin. It usually does progress, and now I am on oral meds and a "Byetta" injector.
I found that exercise makes a big improvement in glucose levels. The process of building, maintaining and repairing muscle keeps glucose demand by cells high, and it finds a way around it's usual insulin resistance to use the sugar from the blood stream.
The first year, it was tough to let go of the carbs. Now I am glad to no longer be such a slave to them, or any food. Replace the favorites with more life dimensions and don't look back.
I am a 49 year old T2 of 18 months. Started on 2000 mg Metormin. It usually does progress, and now I am on oral meds and a "Byetta" injector.
I found that exercise makes a big improvement in glucose levels. The process of building, maintaining and repairing muscle keeps glucose demand by cells high, and it finds a way around it's usual insulin resistance to use the sugar from the blood stream.
The first year, it was tough to let go of the carbs. Now I am glad to no longer be such a slave to them, or any food. Replace the favorites with more life dimensions and don't look back.