Hi Richard
Dr Bernstein says:-
Research has demonstrated that beta cell burnout can be slowed or halted by normalizing blood sugars.
Non diebetic ordinarily maintains blood sugar between 70-95 (3.9-5.3) with most hovering around 83 (4.6)
Truly normal HbA1c ranges from 4.2% to 4.6% (72-86) (4.0-4.8)
THE Honeymoon period. There are several hypotheses as to why conventional treatment won’t let the honeymoon go on forever, but my experience with patients indicates that with proper treatment it can. Essential to this is a low-carbohydrate diet and normal blood sugars. This will help preserve whatever insulin-producing pancreatic beta cells you may have. (The same is true for type 2 diabetics. Beta cell burnout the destruction of beta cells caused by excessive demands on the pancreas and by the toxic effect of high blood sugars upon beta cells — can be avoided, halted, and in some cases reversed if you get on the Diabetes Solution program and get your blood sugars normalized.)
All above from dr Bernstein's diabetic solution book.
It would seem that the tighter you can keep your BG levels around the 4.6 mark the longer the honeymoon period will last.... And the less likelihood of having diabetic complications.
Diagnosed T2 in sept 2013, BS levels 20+. BMI 22, age 58. Requested a GAD test in November, came back very high 2,000+, doc said I would be T1 within weeks, but presently still LADA taking no insulin or medication, and striving to keep my BS readings one hour after meals under 7.8 in order to keep as many insulin making pancreas beta cells as possible for as long as I can.
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