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I don’t understand this at all.
Doctors will say you can “reverse” prediabetes, but not T2.
Once prediabetic, doesn’t that mean your body has reached a point where it simply does not function in the way it did before, and that will be the case forever - however it can be managed with diet.
If a prediabetic “reversed” their prediabetes to normal levels with diet but then started eating their previous diet, wouldn’t they end up prediabetic again in a short space of time? Or is it possible to cure or “heal” your body at this stage? I’m a little confused as I know with full blown T2 it’s fairly common to reduce your glucose to non diabetic levels but that doesn’t mean you’re no longer insulin resistant.
Why the different language? Can a prediabetic cure themselves of insulin resistance / prediabetes and then go on to eat whatever they like?
Doctors will say you can “reverse” prediabetes, but not T2.
Once prediabetic, doesn’t that mean your body has reached a point where it simply does not function in the way it did before, and that will be the case forever - however it can be managed with diet.
If a prediabetic “reversed” their prediabetes to normal levels with diet but then started eating their previous diet, wouldn’t they end up prediabetic again in a short space of time? Or is it possible to cure or “heal” your body at this stage? I’m a little confused as I know with full blown T2 it’s fairly common to reduce your glucose to non diabetic levels but that doesn’t mean you’re no longer insulin resistant.
Why the different language? Can a prediabetic cure themselves of insulin resistance / prediabetes and then go on to eat whatever they like?