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It seems the NHS is changing the definition of Remission to that adopted by Taylor for the ND which is simply an HbA1c below 48. It allows the continued use of medication to be included in the definition. Previous to Taylor et al, the definitiion was consecutive HbA1c below 42 with zero diabetes medication. Big difference.I think it will be interesting to see the eventual outcome of the NHS pilot low-cal diet programme based on the shakes. This is certainly targeted on gaining remission-proper (i.e. normalisation of the metabolism) rather than just good control or “suppression”. I am not optimistic, as I think the programme is much too severe for most people, I think there’ll be a lot of compliance failure. And I don’t think such a radical method for the requisite weight loss is necessary anyway. Well, we will see. But I also think that a fair proportion of those who do stay the course will achieve remission-proper, so be able to enjoy all those mince pies and xmas pud without significant bg problems. But again, we will see. I would wish to see newcomers here at least made aware of the possibility of remission-proper through serious overt weigh loss, but they rarely are, being immediately steered instead only towards low-carb suppression. I fear this could cause opportunities to be lost. Still …
Your comments regarding Low Carb seem to make the assertion that weight loss does not occur with carb control. Also you seem to refuse to recognise that the shakes based diet plan of ND is ALSO a low carb diet plan. It is the marketing that is different, and the removal of fat from the ND version. However, many of us here have used LCHF to reduce weight. I lost 8 stone on it, and my late (non diabetic) wife also lost 10 stone on it. Others have shared similar experience.
But the ND is only recommended for max 8 weeks (but the NHS is trying to stretch it to two stints of 10 weeks) whereas I have been doing LCHF for over 8 years now, I do not carb count and I do not calorie count (never have) Are you a counter?
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