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<blockquote data-quote="runner2009" data-source="post: 1042181" data-attributes="member: 95489"><p>Of course "some people" and some people with Type 2 can be "reversed" with intensive insulin therapy during the beginning stages of the disease that gives the worn out or dying beta cells a break. But it is expensive, and perceived dangerous because of hypos and insulin therapy is not the primary treatment for type 2 and people with insulin resistance. </p><p></p><p>But many type 2s have both type 2 and type 1 antibodies when they are diagnosed. </p><p></p><p>It's complicated, but once you've killed off your beta cells or worn them out at least for now they are not growing back. </p><p></p><p>Reversal or cure is in most cases - not all because the disease is far from homogeneous - is a pipedreams. The most most of us can expect is to manage our disease. </p><p></p><p>It is my understanding that NHS spend over 10% of its budget on diabetes and here in US there is talk there is talk it will bankrupt Medicare. If we could cure / reverse most peoples type 2 diabetes with these diets you don't think out of survival they would start implementing it nation wide. </p><p></p><p>I think you said it we all can argue this until the cows come home. </p><p></p><p>What I believe is that best we can manage our disease so we can have close to normal blood sugars some of the time for some of us, using different strategies and tactics. </p><p></p><p>Sorry to rant like this. But I've been working all day and managing my BG that was super high this am. I've not used insulin, did kettle bell squats behind my desk and ran instead of eating lunch. </p><p></p><p>I've only drank 130calories of Whey powder and finally my BG dropped ( did the whey powder drive a GPL-1 insulin response? ).</p><p></p><p>I'm hungry and I am not going to eat until tomorrow and I'm cranky and sick of managing this so I can not use insulin, lose more weight and have normalised blood sugars</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runner2009, post: 1042181, member: 95489"] Of course "some people" and some people with Type 2 can be "reversed" with intensive insulin therapy during the beginning stages of the disease that gives the worn out or dying beta cells a break. But it is expensive, and perceived dangerous because of hypos and insulin therapy is not the primary treatment for type 2 and people with insulin resistance. But many type 2s have both type 2 and type 1 antibodies when they are diagnosed. It's complicated, but once you've killed off your beta cells or worn them out at least for now they are not growing back. Reversal or cure is in most cases - not all because the disease is far from homogeneous - is a pipedreams. The most most of us can expect is to manage our disease. It is my understanding that NHS spend over 10% of its budget on diabetes and here in US there is talk there is talk it will bankrupt Medicare. If we could cure / reverse most peoples type 2 diabetes with these diets you don't think out of survival they would start implementing it nation wide. I think you said it we all can argue this until the cows come home. What I believe is that best we can manage our disease so we can have close to normal blood sugars some of the time for some of us, using different strategies and tactics. Sorry to rant like this. But I've been working all day and managing my BG that was super high this am. I've not used insulin, did kettle bell squats behind my desk and ran instead of eating lunch. I've only drank 130calories of Whey powder and finally my BG dropped ( did the whey powder drive a GPL-1 insulin response? ). I'm hungry and I am not going to eat until tomorrow and I'm cranky and sick of managing this so I can not use insulin, lose more weight and have normalised blood sugars [/QUOTE]
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