Hi @Fleegle you're not alone but I think @Brunneria's post (Number 30) on this thread explained it best. It's more of an indicator of how far you have progressed on the path to "remission/reversal" whatever you want to call it. So if my result comes back quite low then I'll be quite pleased.. If it comes back high then I know I still have work to do to get it lower. As to how to do that - well that will be the next research I undertake assuming I need to. Does that make it a bit clearer?This is one of those threads where the more I read the more ignorant I feel.
So - are you saying that even if you have really good BG and do that through healthy eating, that you still might be producing too much insulin - even basal insulin and that is really bad for you?
If that is true could you conclude that you may well be producing too much insulin if your BG drops really low between meals (I think it is ideal to be at 4.7)?
Making me rethink my £150.00 quid thingy, can't wait for your results.Quite impressed.. ordered yesterday pm just before posting this.. just got back from walking the dog and
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this was waiting for me on the doormat!
Quite impressed.. ordered yesterday pm just before posting this.. just got back from walking the dog and
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this was waiting for me on the doormat!
Has anyone had a Ferritin test? Ferritin like GGT is a marker of inflammation and many problems with heart etc. See fat emporer YouTube april17. It can be reduced by supplements
Derek
Yes it does look quite big (gulp)... will let you guys know on Monday after I try to fill it up..That looks like a HUGE blood collecting thingy
I'd go for b)We should have a 'Heroic' smiley.
This will have to do:
I'm never sure whether this smiley is
a) olympic medalist proudly displaying his medal
b) man in red and white Y fronts
Either way, he seems very pleased with himself.
Yes at a&e which showed very low inflammation for me. Hence not artritis in sacroiliac joint pain but 2 bulging discs.Has anyone had a Ferritin test? Ferritin like GGT is a marker of inflammation and many problems with heart etc. See fat emporer YouTube april17. It can be reduced by supplements
Derek
If it's any help.
I had diabetic symptoms at 6yr old. I ate 600cals milkshakes and lost 7stones at 15yr old. So technically within 10-11yrs of symptoms starting.
I believe I hit reversal but cannot prove it. It took 2yrs to start adding weight again after stopping shakes. It took me over a decade after that to readd the 7sts lost.
As bariatric research states after that period diabetics don't resolve their need for medication and hba1c's returns to normal. (So op needs to occur before the 10-11yr period.) On the eatwell diet.
Low carbing maybe a different case.
I'm hoping so.
I'm not sure why after 10yrs the body cannot do without insulin assistance even with the op.
One of the current theories is that the beta cells die slowly once they have so much fat in them that they can't work.
Ok - that is interesting. I know there is also a thought that FMD diets cause BETA cells to be recreated and another view that being in Ketosis for long periods regenerates them. I do not know to what degree. Wouldn't it be handy if you had a little report than came out of you every day which said :- Beta cells x, avg BG y, Insulin produced, a insulin resistance j.
It is all such guess work trying to figure out where exactly we are and therefore the best step forward.
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