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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1292466" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>maybe... , but for other reasons you should get your blood glucose down to normal, you could get even more complications if you don´t take control ...so if you haven´t tried it yet, you should try to do the low carb high fat diet... if you are extremely strickt you can get maybe your numbers down in 2 weeks maybe even faster</p><p></p><p>weight loss itself does not get your numbers back to normal, but it helps to loose weight because it will let you move more easy and you will maybe not get so high numbers in the dawn phenomenon in the mornings.when fat on stomach and in liver has gone</p><p>one of the things that do most to reduce insuline resistance which seems to be the major problem in diabetes(and causes the high blood glucose as the insuline is not working okay) type 2 is weight lifting/resistance training it can reduce insuline resistance with about 30 % over time..</p><p></p><p>it is far easier to loose weight if one goes very low carb and if one doesn´t eat from like 19 in the evening to next day 10 o´clock, because ones insuline that is terrible high in type 2 all the time is lowered by that and makes it much easier to loose weight when insuline i low....</p><p></p><p>when people do not get control they do get a lot of horrible damage to their body in many different ways , and it is hard to know in what way first, but a lot do get feet amputated over time and also go blind or have damaged their sight and have nerve damage different places in their body... so control is important</p><p></p><p>some of the damage can be ireversible which means it can not or is likely not possible to get back to normal..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1292466, member: 329519"] maybe... , but for other reasons you should get your blood glucose down to normal, you could get even more complications if you don´t take control ...so if you haven´t tried it yet, you should try to do the low carb high fat diet... if you are extremely strickt you can get maybe your numbers down in 2 weeks maybe even faster weight loss itself does not get your numbers back to normal, but it helps to loose weight because it will let you move more easy and you will maybe not get so high numbers in the dawn phenomenon in the mornings.when fat on stomach and in liver has gone one of the things that do most to reduce insuline resistance which seems to be the major problem in diabetes(and causes the high blood glucose as the insuline is not working okay) type 2 is weight lifting/resistance training it can reduce insuline resistance with about 30 % over time.. it is far easier to loose weight if one goes very low carb and if one doesn´t eat from like 19 in the evening to next day 10 o´clock, because ones insuline that is terrible high in type 2 all the time is lowered by that and makes it much easier to loose weight when insuline i low.... when people do not get control they do get a lot of horrible damage to their body in many different ways , and it is hard to know in what way first, but a lot do get feet amputated over time and also go blind or have damaged their sight and have nerve damage different places in their body... so control is important some of the damage can be ireversible which means it can not or is likely not possible to get back to normal.. [/QUOTE]
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