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<blockquote data-quote="NewdestinyX" data-source="post: 202238" data-attributes="member: 35544"><p>Problem is, Bowell, they didn't follow the test subjects long enough, in my opinion, to make the broad conclusions they're attempting. And the info shared on Bariatric surgery patients is often 'short term' too. We need need more 'long term' studies. Like what happens to bariatric surg patients 3 years out?? After they return to eating higher carb foods - albeit smaller amounts for sure. There is virtually no research showing that angle yet. And right after Bariatric surgery -OF COURSE people's 'hyperglycemic symptoms' go away -- as they're eating virtually 'nothing'. If I were to eat as little as a post op bariatric surgery patient - my numbers would be near perfect too. There are too many 'holes' in this research method to be of any real value to us -- yet. I'm disappointed in this study - though intrigued.</p><p></p><p>I have read a lot on the incretin/ghrelin hormone factor in keep us at a certain weight and its affect on the diabetes equation. More research needs to be done there. I think the smoking gun lies there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewdestinyX, post: 202238, member: 35544"] Problem is, Bowell, they didn't follow the test subjects long enough, in my opinion, to make the broad conclusions they're attempting. And the info shared on Bariatric surgery patients is often 'short term' too. We need need more 'long term' studies. Like what happens to bariatric surg patients 3 years out?? After they return to eating higher carb foods - albeit smaller amounts for sure. There is virtually no research showing that angle yet. And right after Bariatric surgery -OF COURSE people's 'hyperglycemic symptoms' go away -- as they're eating virtually 'nothing'. If I were to eat as little as a post op bariatric surgery patient - my numbers would be near perfect too. There are too many 'holes' in this research method to be of any real value to us -- yet. I'm disappointed in this study - though intrigued. I have read a lot on the incretin/ghrelin hormone factor in keep us at a certain weight and its affect on the diabetes equation. More research needs to be done there. I think the smoking gun lies there. [/QUOTE]
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