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I've lost 50 pounds and changed my diet, now my A1c is higher

I've lost 50 pounds and changed my diet, now my A1c is higher

I'm 24yrs old and was diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes 8 years ago.  I have never had an A1c over 7.1, rarely over 6.5.  Anyway I have now lost 50 pounds and changed my eating habits drastically I just got the results today from my latest A1c and it's 8.3!  Is this what I get for trying?!  Why on earth would it go up so much?  Thanks in advance for any advice.  
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"....changed my eating habits drastically.."

Changed from to what? Are you consuming white foods - potatoes, white rice, breads and crackers made with white flour? Consuming sugary foods? What is your daily carbohydrate intake? What is your daily exercise regimen? What is your current weight? Without knowing all the aforementioned in detail you made it difficult for us to try and figure out the cause/s of your elevated glucose levels.
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Hello,

with constant higher blood sugars your pancreas will eventually stop working.  I am assuming you are on oral meds.  If they are no longer working (and super congratulations on the weight loss and diet) then you may need to go onto insulin.

A low carb diet may help futher.  You can look at Atkins style diet, or Dr. Richard Bernstein, which is specifically tailored for people with diabetes.

Optimal A1C to prevent further damage is ideally below 5 (normal is 4.1 - 4.6), or as close as possible.

Don't give up.  Your lifestyle changes are only helpful, but unforunately diabetes can be progressive.  However, it can be managed.

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My low carb diet is 60 per meal. It sure has worked for me. Lost 63 lbs and A1C last time 5.3%. Doctor says my diabetes has been reversed without meds.Some times when shopping a bag of potato chips will jump into my cart but I put it right back on the shelf.
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