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<blockquote data-quote="Caprock94" data-source="post: 2170248" data-attributes="member: 507757"><p>I'm still trying to figure out many of your questions. I'll answer your questions with more:</p><p></p><p>If you are overweight, then lose a significant amount of weight and see your numbers normalize does that mean that you have regained significant beta cell function? (See Roy Taylor's theory on liver and pancreas fat). </p><p></p><p>If the above is true, and insulin resistance improves with the weight loss, diet change, etc, does this mean you are fine as long as you maintain the healthy weight or does it have more to do with carb intake?</p><p></p><p>One more for everyone. If you reverse T2 and return to normal levels, are you then in the same position as someone who has reversed prediabetes or is your body more "broken"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caprock94, post: 2170248, member: 507757"] I'm still trying to figure out many of your questions. I'll answer your questions with more: If you are overweight, then lose a significant amount of weight and see your numbers normalize does that mean that you have regained significant beta cell function? (See Roy Taylor's theory on liver and pancreas fat). If the above is true, and insulin resistance improves with the weight loss, diet change, etc, does this mean you are fine as long as you maintain the healthy weight or does it have more to do with carb intake? One more for everyone. If you reverse T2 and return to normal levels, are you then in the same position as someone who has reversed prediabetes or is your body more "broken"? [/QUOTE]
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