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<blockquote data-quote="jack412" data-source="post: 644312" data-attributes="member: 97664"><p><a href="http://www.diabetesforecast.org/2010/mar/weight-loss-surgery-and-type-2-diabetes.html" target="_blank">http://www.diabetesforecast.org/2010/mar/weight-loss-surgery-and-type-2-diabetes.html</a></p><p>analysis of more than 600 studies involving over 135,000 patients, 78 percent of patients with type 2 had complete resolution of their diabetes after surgery, and 87 percent had improved blood glucose levels</p><p></p><p>"Even though we don't understand exactly what we're doing [that cures type 2]," says Buchwald, "if you have one of the bariatric procedures, you have the opportunity—about an 80 percent or better chance—of not being diabetic anymore. Resolved. You don't need medications. Your pancreas won't burn out, and you'll never need insulin. Do you want a lifetime of management, or do you want to take a small risk to have resolution of your disease? I think the patient is entitled to be given that alternative, to be educated about the possibilities that exist today."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jack412, post: 644312, member: 97664"] [url]http://www.diabetesforecast.org/2010/mar/weight-loss-surgery-and-type-2-diabetes.html[/url] analysis of more than 600 studies involving over 135,000 patients, 78 percent of patients with type 2 had complete resolution of their diabetes after surgery, and 87 percent had improved blood glucose levels "Even though we don't understand exactly what we're doing [that cures type 2]," says Buchwald, "if you have one of the bariatric procedures, you have the opportunity—about an 80 percent or better chance—of not being diabetic anymore. Resolved. You don't need medications. Your pancreas won't burn out, and you'll never need insulin. Do you want a lifetime of management, or do you want to take a small risk to have resolution of your disease? I think the patient is entitled to be given that alternative, to be educated about the possibilities that exist today." [/QUOTE]
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