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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I'll go and check that right now.. hadn't thought of it..Well done Mr. You should see this status reflected in your Parient Access record.
I'll go and check that right now.. hadn't thought of it..Well done Mr. You should see this status reflected in your Parient Access record.
Yep you're quite correct (as usual).Well done Mr. You should see this status reflected in your Parient Access record.
I see there was "Education in self management of diabetes" - Did she learn much?View attachment 29507
I like the mention of lifestyle counselling but was that me telling her..? cos she didn't counsel me much!
Probably more than she wanted to!I see there was "Education in self management of diabetes" - Did she learn much?
My NHS designation is "resolved" whatever that means.
As I have not taken much notice of any NHS guidance for dealing with my T2D so far, how they label me is of no particular interest either.
Yes, I know that definition. I was wondering if the NHS had an official definition or if it was just that particular nurse's idea of remission. Sounds like the latter.Yes, there is an international definition. I am away from home this week and don't have my bookmarks so can't link it. From memory it is below 42 without meds for 12 months for the first stage, then 3 years for the 2nd stage, then 5 years for the last stage. I have posted it on a few threads if you want to do a search.
Yes, I know that definition. I was wondering if the NHS had an official definition or if it was just that particular nurse's idea of remission. Sounds like the latter.
She did say that I should have been amended a while ago.. but didn't give a reason why.. I didn't think to task sorry..Yes, I know that definition. I was wondering if the NHS had an official definition or if it was just that particular nurse's idea of remission. Sounds like the latter.
I think that resolved means you are even more of a smart **** than me when interfacing with HCP's and they never want to see you again ever..!
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Apologies oh great and wise one...
Thanks for that.. still have a few pounds to go to get to my own personal ideal but that may not be what my body considers to be ideal so we'll have to wait and see. For the moment I'm happy to try and shed a few pounds through fasting a bit just need to find the right protocol that works for me. To want to have everything is, I guess quite normal, but knowing when you've got enough to be happy is key.Just saw your thread.
Congratulations @bulkbiker
I'm in awe of your hard work. Are you looking to lose weight now or happy with your current status?
Nothing stays the same.
So hoping to join your club too, permanently.
I must have the patience of a Saint. I know how to get remission it's weight lose I couldn't achieve.
Here's to me being greedy and wanting both. You?
You must be kidding.. I'm here for the long haul...Yes my congrats too. Does that mean you’ll be leaving?
Yes I was. Wryness doesn't work on t'internet, does it? Anyway you represent something to aim forYou must be kidding.. I'm here for the long haul...
cue much gnashing of teeth in the background...
not particularly well no .... although I did kind of think that's where you were coming from!Yes I was. Wryness doesn't work on t'internet, does it? Anyway you represent something to aim for