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<blockquote data-quote="Roytaylorjasonfunglover" data-source="post: 999064" data-attributes="member: 166184"><p><a href="http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/may/12/type-2-diabetes-diet-cure" target="_blank">http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/may/12/type-2-diabetes-diet-cure</a></p><p></p><p>Your story is exactly like his. at 170cm and a weight of 66.3 kg and a healthy lifestyle he was diagnosed with diabetes.</p><p></p><p>But when he went on the newcastle diet, in order to lose weight, he went from a bmi of 22.84 to 19.38. This was accomplished by a weightloss of about 10 kgs. He lost about 4 kgs in 11 days on the diet, and lost 6 kgs before embarking on the diet.</p><p></p><p>This man for me, like you is an example of somebody who has lived healthily, but still got diabetes because they were unlucky with the genes. But he managed to "cure" himself by losing enough weight, by going below his personal fat threshold, his limit of bodyfat for what the body can cope with before it develops diabetes. IF he ever went up to bmi of lets say 24, stilll below overweight, he would get diabetes again. But if he manages to keep himself around the range he is now, he will be cured technically.</p><p></p><p>So life is not fair, but one can do something about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roytaylorjasonfunglover, post: 999064, member: 166184"] [URL]http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/may/12/type-2-diabetes-diet-cure[/URL] Your story is exactly like his. at 170cm and a weight of 66.3 kg and a healthy lifestyle he was diagnosed with diabetes. But when he went on the newcastle diet, in order to lose weight, he went from a bmi of 22.84 to 19.38. This was accomplished by a weightloss of about 10 kgs. He lost about 4 kgs in 11 days on the diet, and lost 6 kgs before embarking on the diet. This man for me, like you is an example of somebody who has lived healthily, but still got diabetes because they were unlucky with the genes. But he managed to "cure" himself by losing enough weight, by going below his personal fat threshold, his limit of bodyfat for what the body can cope with before it develops diabetes. IF he ever went up to bmi of lets say 24, stilll below overweight, he would get diabetes again. But if he manages to keep himself around the range he is now, he will be cured technically. So life is not fair, but one can do something about it. [/QUOTE]
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