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<blockquote data-quote="AlcalaBob" data-source="post: 1690731" data-attributes="member: 30529"><p>I had a similar rise in blood glucose but after I'd cut out the medication. I was too optimistic, thinking that the good reduction of BG was enough to justify the cut. In my case it wasn't and I had to go back to the insulin to control it. I suspect that until the pancreas recovers functionality, we can't really get off the meds. For short-term diabetics it's more of a possibility but for me, certainly it wasn't. Nevertheless, I've still been able to lose the weight even with the insulin and that's what opens the possibility of pancreas recovery so I don't think of it negatively. All the best for the rest of the ND. I've just completed mine but will start it again in the near future to lose the rest of the weight. I'm down by 11kg so far but my target is to lose another nine so I'll keep going. Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlcalaBob, post: 1690731, member: 30529"] I had a similar rise in blood glucose but after I'd cut out the medication. I was too optimistic, thinking that the good reduction of BG was enough to justify the cut. In my case it wasn't and I had to go back to the insulin to control it. I suspect that until the pancreas recovers functionality, we can't really get off the meds. For short-term diabetics it's more of a possibility but for me, certainly it wasn't. Nevertheless, I've still been able to lose the weight even with the insulin and that's what opens the possibility of pancreas recovery so I don't think of it negatively. All the best for the rest of the ND. I've just completed mine but will start it again in the near future to lose the rest of the weight. I'm down by 11kg so far but my target is to lose another nine so I'll keep going. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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