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<blockquote data-quote="sassywriter43" data-source="post: 363209" data-attributes="member: 51290"><p>That is what my hubbies nan said. She has recently been told she is now no longer classed as diabetic, all her blood glucose levels have returned to normal - because her weight has reduced. That is all she done - lost weight. Yes she also now low carbs. She doesn't like bread, she doesn't like rice, she doesn't eat much potato. </p><p></p><p>Yes she does have to have annual HBA1C blood tests but she doesn't test her bloods, she has been told she no longer has to attend eye clinics, foot checks, so it can be done.</p><p></p><p>And she got diagnosed 20 years ago, the sudden change came after a hip replacement 2 years ago when she suddenly stopped eating and the weight fell off, and she went from 16 stone to 7 stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sassywriter43, post: 363209, member: 51290"] That is what my hubbies nan said. She has recently been told she is now no longer classed as diabetic, all her blood glucose levels have returned to normal - because her weight has reduced. That is all she done - lost weight. Yes she also now low carbs. She doesn't like bread, she doesn't like rice, she doesn't eat much potato. Yes she does have to have annual HBA1C blood tests but she doesn't test her bloods, she has been told she no longer has to attend eye clinics, foot checks, so it can be done. And she got diagnosed 20 years ago, the sudden change came after a hip replacement 2 years ago when she suddenly stopped eating and the weight fell off, and she went from 16 stone to 7 stone. [/QUOTE]
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