Thanks Ronancastled for your detailed response, I really appreciate the advice. What is the "pancreas reboot"
Only applies to T2s that have caused their insulin resistance by excess fat stores on their liver/pancreas.
Imagine duck liver patte which is fatty liver disease caused to birds by over feeding them grains.
There is a subset of T2s where their diabetes is caused by the deposit of visceral fat on their internal organs.
A dramatic weight loss in the early years post diagnosis has been shown to reboot the insulin producing beta cells of their pancreas.
There's been one large study called the Direct study that proved that a 15% weight reduction in obese T2s < 6 years post diagnosis caused an 84% remission.
Those successful candidates were followed up 12 & 24 months later where they found that their 2nd phase insulin production was the same as the non-diabetic control group.
So, if you're lucky enough to be an obese diabetic, that makes dramatic weight changes, have only been diagnosed recently, had a low diagnostic reading & has no underlying genetic disfunction then your prospects are great.
The human body is a fantastic machine & the spectrum is wide for recovery once the most important steps are made.