Another article in the Daily mail, his time by a Doctor Michael Mosley regarding Diabetes not being a "disease" He agrees with Sir Muir Gray about treating diabetes with diet and exercise. I can actually believe it to be possible. When I was told back in Mid November about my diabetes,I immediately started on my diet and exercise regime and came down to 13.5 Stone from just over 15 stone. My blood glucose and pressure levels came down to acceptable readings. At that time I was on 1 Metaformin and 1 Simvastan tablet a day. Now I am on 4xmetaformin, 1 simvastan and 1 Ramopril per day. I can`t help wondering, are the extra tablets really necessary? Also, is it possible that if anybody takes any kind of tablet for any condition over a period of time, that their body could put an unnecessary reliance on the tablets? KennySir Muir Gray an eminent Doctor who is on several advisory boards of the NHS and has a couple of Honorary Professorships from several Universities has claimed that Type 2 is not a real disease but a walking syndrome condition which can be largely treated by diet and walking,and in a few cases it probably can be. He also claims that millions of pounds year is spent on needless medication. Not many people in the Medical World seem to agree with him. He has been slated for giving many Type 2 diabetics the idea that they can give up medication and rely on diet and exercise.There are 3.6 million app. Type 2s in the UK.For myself,I will keep taking my medication until told by doctors to stop. Kenny