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VictorVillalobos
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- Type of diabetes:
- Type 2
- Treatment type:
- Other
- Medication:
- none
- Exercise:
- HIIT, walking, bike desk
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09/2014. HbA1c= 6.8, The Dx. I decided to negate it.
01/2016. Reached the bottom, it became unbearable. The change started.
02/2017. HbA1c=4.9. OGTT might pass for a normal one! But I know the truth. Still way to go.
My research: www.diabetesremission.org
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man" G.B. Shaw.
www.diabetesremission.org