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<blockquote data-quote="Roggg" data-source="post: 2230125" data-attributes="member: 489176"><p>[USER=480869]@HSSS[/USER] has provided very good advice. What I would stress is that new research shows that T2 is not necessarily chronic and progressive. It can often be beaten with a major overhaul of diet. This is not necessarily a quick fix and then go back to your old habits. So if the prospect of a lifetime of T2 is scary, turn that fear into motivation to fix it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roggg, post: 2230125, member: 489176"] [USER=480869]@HSSS[/USER] has provided very good advice. What I would stress is that new research shows that T2 is not necessarily chronic and progressive. It can often be beaten with a major overhaul of diet. This is not necessarily a quick fix and then go back to your old habits. So if the prospect of a lifetime of T2 is scary, turn that fear into motivation to fix it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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