Hi Paula - I'm another diabetic off meds. At one point, my HA1c was over 14

. I was on two different insulins, taking shots 4 times a day, plus Metformin. I stopped taking my insulin almost as soon as I started Medifast. I saw a new endocrinologist last week and my HA1c was 7.1, almost normal. Pretty cool stuff, this Medifast. The weird thing is, my last doctor wouldn't allow me any kind of sweetner at all. No diet anything (sodas, breath mints or gum, etc.) His stand was "if it says diet, it's candy". I wasn't allowed lemon in my tea, or vinegar (with my vinegar & oil dressing)... both contain sugar (who knew?). No green or herbal teas. Not even any laxatives (sugar in there), when my all-meat diet had me so stuck I thought I would die

. I tell you, that man could find the slightest hint of sugar (or sugar sub) in everything. Now, I'm drinking all these sweet-tasting concoctions and putting splenda in my oatmeal. I feel like I am constantly cheating, everything taste so good.
I, too, will be a skinny mother-of-the-bride next year. My daughter's wedding will be end of May or June. They're looking to coordinate church and hall availability, so date is still pending. I've claimed a size 10 for myself for that dress, with full expectation of making it to a size I have never seen as an adult. Should be an exciting year for us, huh!
