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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2311269" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>Plenty of people in this forum were T2 diabetic for man years before going Low Carb and putting their HbA1C back in the 'normal' range (or at least putting it in the 'pre-diabetic' range. I think the Southport,UK GP Dr Davin Unwin @lowcarbgp on Twitter now has 80 mostly long term T2 Diabetic patients in remission on Low Carb. Some people have even claimed to have halted/reversed some retinopathy and neuropathy - so it is definitely possible (though not guaranteed).</p><p></p><p>Have you read the posts in 'Success Stories and Testimonials@ ?</p><p></p><p>You are wrong about GP's knowing nothing about Diabetes. They know quite a bit about Type1 - it's just that most seem to treat Type 2 as though it was a mild version of Type 1! The major obstacle is the medical top brass who still claim that humans need to eat carbohydrates and that the 'Eatwell Plate', and '5 a Day' actually make people healthy, when for most T2D or Obese it is just the reverse !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2311269, member: 506169"] Plenty of people in this forum were T2 diabetic for man years before going Low Carb and putting their HbA1C back in the 'normal' range (or at least putting it in the 'pre-diabetic' range. I think the Southport,UK GP Dr Davin Unwin @lowcarbgp on Twitter now has 80 mostly long term T2 Diabetic patients in remission on Low Carb. Some people have even claimed to have halted/reversed some retinopathy and neuropathy - so it is definitely possible (though not guaranteed). Have you read the posts in 'Success Stories and Testimonials@ ? You are wrong about GP's knowing nothing about Diabetes. They know quite a bit about Type1 - it's just that most seem to treat Type 2 as though it was a mild version of Type 1! The major obstacle is the medical top brass who still claim that humans need to eat carbohydrates and that the 'Eatwell Plate', and '5 a Day' actually make people healthy, when for most T2D or Obese it is just the reverse ! [/QUOTE]
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