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<blockquote data-quote="HeliGary" data-source="post: 2429853" data-attributes="member: 536765"><p>Your story is similar to mine history wise, I started running and up to now I’ve lost 4 stone since last August and I am just about to come off Metformin, all my HbA1c figures this year have been normal. I listened to an audiobook called “The Diabetes Code” by Dr Jason Fung, some of his analogies are good enough to have helped me decide what to do to try and put my T2 into remission, and it seems to be working.</p><p></p><p>Literally I’ve used weight loss through running and slightly better diet,and constant BG checking at first to see what agrees and disagrees with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeliGary, post: 2429853, member: 536765"] Your story is similar to mine history wise, I started running and up to now I’ve lost 4 stone since last August and I am just about to come off Metformin, all my HbA1c figures this year have been normal. I listened to an audiobook called “The Diabetes Code” by Dr Jason Fung, some of his analogies are good enough to have helped me decide what to do to try and put my T2 into remission, and it seems to be working. Literally I’ve used weight loss through running and slightly better diet,and constant BG checking at first to see what agrees and disagrees with me. [/QUOTE]
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