JoHarrington
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- Messages
- 7
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
In my mind even more reason to have a go at the Newcastle Diet as a first option rather than undergoing surgery. The surgeon's belief that your diabetes medication needs could be reversed are promising - if you have the willpower to follow the regime.... He said I wouldn't have to take any insulin and therefore not be diabetic so all the complications that come with diabetes etc will be gone too???
That's why I'm asking. My BMI is still just over 30. He said I wouldn't have to take any insulin and therefore not be diabetic so all the complications that come with diabetes etc will be gone too???
I'm 5ft 5" this was my upper GI consultant. He told me to go away and speak with my GP and diabetic consultant. Just asking here before I have those appointments.
Yuck that sounds gross!
I agree and don't understand the conflicting numbers? I would do anything to avoid the surgery. Just keep the carbs down enough and you will lose weight. Then no surgery will be necessary?I can't get my head around how you can be a BMI of more than 30, size 12 and 5' 5".
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