t2d remission

  1. I

    My review results in detail

    I just got my latest HbA1C and Lipid Profile (cholesterol) results today. The GP secretary thought they were good, but in fact they were a step backwards, but for valid reasons. However I still qualify (under UK rules as being in T2D remission and the GP surgery isn't as concerned about me not...
  2. I

    Newcastle Diet is Low Carb

    I've had some in the 'blue forum' saying bad things about Low Carb. Mostly from those who advocate the 'Newcastle Diet' as you would expect. But while we know that Low Carb doesn't have to be calorie restricted in any way for it to reduce BG (and weight in the majority of cases), the 'Newcastle...
  3. Living-by-the-beach

    I Found This Story on YouTube. Katie Has Become a Great Cyclist

    I've started following Katie Kookaburra She's a great inspiration for folks who want to get out on a bicycle and get healthy. She has a full on "Channel" on YouTube too. I'm not related to her in any way but I am full of admiration of what she's achieved. Its an amazing story of...
  4. IronLioness

    7 months since T2 diagnosis - still going strong!

    Hi all, Had to drop by because I reached a semi milestone goal yesterday and needed to tell peoples who understand, won't judge, and just generally 'get it' (i.e. all of you lovelies!) Diagnosed in Oct 2018 and since then I've managed to keep dropping weight, down by 4st 3lb so far - and not...
  5. Oldvatr

    Fasting-Mimicking Diet Promotes Ngn3-Driven β-Cell Regeneration to Reverse Diabetes

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-39070183
  6. peterjdickinson

    3.6 reading when not on meds

    Hi I have been diagnosed with diabetes for the last 18 months. They are not sure what type I am as my symptoms were Type 1 when I was first diagnosed but am now managing it as though it was type 2. I was on max dosage Gliclazide for 2 months. With a low carb diet and exercise I came off the...
  7. kokhongw

    Is T2D remission rare?

    Posted a similar question in the T2D forum. But I think this might be a better place to get the numbers :D "Researchers found when they analyzed data from 122,781 adults enrolled in a health care delivery system. Seven years post-diagnosis, only 140 of them had ever achieved complete remission...