I think that @Jim Lahey either has reversed it or made a significant improvement towards it.I know I have read a few stories here. How many have had it go away completely, or have at least seen significant improvement? What was the key for those that have?
I had it, mildly I guess. But advanced enough to have me worried enough to search out for a solution to my Prediabetes predicament.I know I have read a few stories here. How many have had it go away completely, or have at least seen significant improvement? What was the key for those that have?
I am going to wade in but please note that I am new to the forum and to diabetes (at least the formal diagnosis of it.I know I have read a few stories here. How many have had it go away completely, or have at least seen significant improvement? What was the key for those that have?
I am going to wade in but please note that I am new to the forum and to diabetes (at least the formal diagnosis of it.
I have experienced the early stages of peripheral neuropathy for about three years and it was becoming progressive. The numbness and nerve sensitivity was quite annoying.
On May 1st of this year I was "diagnosed" and put on Janumet XR. At the same time, I began a stringent fasting regimen that also eliminated processed sugars and carbs. By the middle of May the improvement was marked and now it is completely gone. Sadly, I do not know what specifically caused the improvement.
Yes, the results and improvements can be amazingly quick.Wow, that's good news! And it was quick!