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<blockquote data-quote="charon" data-source="post: 392248" data-attributes="member: 70242"><p>Not sure if the difference between control or reversal really matters.</p><p>Correct me if I'm wrong but I think all the complications arise due to high bg. If you keep the bg below 7.8 then everything should be fine. </p><p></p><p>If you are overweight then following the Newcastle procedure is probably a good idea to quickly lose weight and enable you to do more exercise. </p><p>Once there continue with a maintenance diet regularly testing so you know what to avoid. </p><p>If you're not overweight then taking care of yourself is still a good idea. </p><p></p><p>I think if that allows you to keep bg levels down then you should be ok. </p><p>It's said that it is progressive - but is that if it is not diet controlled?</p><p></p><p>Anyway I think this would be a good thing for anyone diagnosed to try if they are able. </p><p>Anything that keeps you off or reduces long term medication must be a good thing. </p><p>I've feel better now than I have for a decade. Almost grateful for the diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>Key is to change the diet and keep testing regularly - both of which my nurse says not to do, next time I'll ask why not. </p><p>Glad I found this site early on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charon, post: 392248, member: 70242"] Not sure if the difference between control or reversal really matters. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think all the complications arise due to high bg. If you keep the bg below 7.8 then everything should be fine. If you are overweight then following the Newcastle procedure is probably a good idea to quickly lose weight and enable you to do more exercise. Once there continue with a maintenance diet regularly testing so you know what to avoid. If you're not overweight then taking care of yourself is still a good idea. I think if that allows you to keep bg levels down then you should be ok. It's said that it is progressive - but is that if it is not diet controlled? Anyway I think this would be a good thing for anyone diagnosed to try if they are able. Anything that keeps you off or reduces long term medication must be a good thing. I've feel better now than I have for a decade. Almost grateful for the diagnosis. Key is to change the diet and keep testing regularly - both of which my nurse says not to do, next time I'll ask why not. Glad I found this site early on. [/QUOTE]
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