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<blockquote data-quote="KennyA" data-source="post: 2659430" data-attributes="member: 517579"><p>That makes sense. The thing that tells you where you are is your A1c. If you've been having consistent results in the low to mid-30s it shows that your overall level of glucose intake isn't challenging your system. Yes, you may be having odd periods where carb/sugar intake rises but these are not having a long term effect. In my view that would tend to confirm that your insulin system is functioning as it should. </p><p></p><p>If you overloaded it for longer periods, though, it might well not cope they way it didn't cope before - and you'd see your A1c results steadily rising again. I'm always a bit uneasy about talking about "reversing" or "remission" as absolutes - I prefer to say that I'm managing or controlling my condition. "Remission" has recently been defined as simply two successive HbA1c results below 48, six months apart, without glucose lowering medication being used. I don't think this is particularly helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyA, post: 2659430, member: 517579"] That makes sense. The thing that tells you where you are is your A1c. If you've been having consistent results in the low to mid-30s it shows that your overall level of glucose intake isn't challenging your system. Yes, you may be having odd periods where carb/sugar intake rises but these are not having a long term effect. In my view that would tend to confirm that your insulin system is functioning as it should. If you overloaded it for longer periods, though, it might well not cope they way it didn't cope before - and you'd see your A1c results steadily rising again. I'm always a bit uneasy about talking about "reversing" or "remission" as absolutes - I prefer to say that I'm managing or controlling my condition. "Remission" has recently been defined as simply two successive HbA1c results below 48, six months apart, without glucose lowering medication being used. I don't think this is particularly helpful. [/QUOTE]
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