BloodThirsty
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I take my hat off to this forum... one would be hard pushed to find another with such collective knowledge and intelligent discussion (and such nice people to boot).
Enough plaudits, and on to my question.
There are a considerable number of T2D's here who have achieved normal HbA1c levels and no longer on any medication whatsoever (@bulkbiker being a prime example).
In my own case, my sub 41 readings are controlled via LCHF and my BMI is 21.8.
Assuming that I continue the downward trajectory from 38 and sustain an HbA1c around 30, is it considered possible that given time my B cells might regenerate?
Secondly, how important is a normal OGTT response (currently untested) and would this be an important factor in considering myself in remission?
All opinions gratefully appreciated.
Enough plaudits, and on to my question.
There are a considerable number of T2D's here who have achieved normal HbA1c levels and no longer on any medication whatsoever (@bulkbiker being a prime example).
In my own case, my sub 41 readings are controlled via LCHF and my BMI is 21.8.
Assuming that I continue the downward trajectory from 38 and sustain an HbA1c around 30, is it considered possible that given time my B cells might regenerate?
Secondly, how important is a normal OGTT response (currently untested) and would this be an important factor in considering myself in remission?
All opinions gratefully appreciated.