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<blockquote data-quote="gillytee31" data-source="post: 1156336" data-attributes="member: 52293"><p>Although I congratulate you, it is not true that because you have beaten diabetes everybody can. There are many different causes of diabetes Type 2 not just diet. Some are connected with medication - I am permanently on steroids for an eye condition and cannot come off them unless I intend to go blind and I also have several other medical conditions which make exercise impossible. Both of those things make is exceedingly difficult to "reverse" diabetes. I am just pleased that I have been able to manage my diabetes and keep my blood glucose levels steady with a low carbohydrate diet but even so I have been on insulin since February and doubt that I will ever be able to come off it. Or is there someone out there who is on steroids, and unable to exercise and still managed to come off insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillytee31, post: 1156336, member: 52293"] Although I congratulate you, it is not true that because you have beaten diabetes everybody can. There are many different causes of diabetes Type 2 not just diet. Some are connected with medication - I am permanently on steroids for an eye condition and cannot come off them unless I intend to go blind and I also have several other medical conditions which make exercise impossible. Both of those things make is exceedingly difficult to "reverse" diabetes. I am just pleased that I have been able to manage my diabetes and keep my blood glucose levels steady with a low carbohydrate diet but even so I have been on insulin since February and doubt that I will ever be able to come off it. Or is there someone out there who is on steroids, and unable to exercise and still managed to come off insulin. [/QUOTE]
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