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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 1940186"><p>I don’t wholly agree with the notion that “you’ll always be diabetic”. Diabetes is a symptom of hyperinsulinemia. If you can lower your insulin levels, no longer have the symptoms of diabetes (hyperglycaemia), and can achieve this without medication then you’re not diabetic. You’re naturally looking after your metabolism through a diet that you would have retrospectively been better off eating for your whole life. </p><p></p><p>At worst, you could be described as glucose intolerant, but that’s why you became diabetic to begin with, so nothing changes there. I understand it’s a matter of perspective though. I guess it depends on whether you think the western diet is “normal”. Anyway well done OP. It’s a great feeling taking back control of your health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 1940186"] I don’t wholly agree with the notion that “you’ll always be diabetic”. Diabetes is a symptom of hyperinsulinemia. If you can lower your insulin levels, no longer have the symptoms of diabetes (hyperglycaemia), and can achieve this without medication then you’re not diabetic. You’re naturally looking after your metabolism through a diet that you would have retrospectively been better off eating for your whole life. At worst, you could be described as glucose intolerant, but that’s why you became diabetic to begin with, so nothing changes there. I understand it’s a matter of perspective though. I guess it depends on whether you think the western diet is “normal”. Anyway well done OP. It’s a great feeling taking back control of your health. [/QUOTE]
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