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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGreyCat" data-source="post: 2120775" data-attributes="member: 6467"><p>Can be reversed for some people.</p><p>Not everyone is the same and the causes of T2 are not always the same.</p><p></p><p>If the main reason for T2 is fat around the liver and pancreas, the pancreas is still fully functional, and lack of good BG control is mainly down to Insulin Resistance then there is a good chance that radical weight loss will reduce the IR to the point where your insulin production can cope with what you eat and maintain non-diabetic BG levels.</p><p></p><p>If you were diagnosed when your pancreas had already lost the ability to produce enough insulin then the chances are much less.</p><p></p><p>A while back the quoted statistic was that 20% of T2s were not overweight or obese on diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGreyCat, post: 2120775, member: 6467"] Can be reversed for some people. Not everyone is the same and the causes of T2 are not always the same. If the main reason for T2 is fat around the liver and pancreas, the pancreas is still fully functional, and lack of good BG control is mainly down to Insulin Resistance then there is a good chance that radical weight loss will reduce the IR to the point where your insulin production can cope with what you eat and maintain non-diabetic BG levels. If you were diagnosed when your pancreas had already lost the ability to produce enough insulin then the chances are much less. A while back the quoted statistic was that 20% of T2s were not overweight or obese on diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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