Can't find this as having been posted before. This is an article by Rowan Hillson, National Clinical Director for Diabetes, England 2008–2013
"If we are ill we want to be cured. We want our illness to vanish completely and never return. Is this possible with diabetes? Patients and the media seem to think so. I am not so sure."
Full article http://www.practicaldiabetes.com/article/diabetes_in_remission/
I think this is a well balanced piece, that while not knocking the efforts of sufferers, cautions being over optimistic about future outcomes
I don't think I am cured or in remission. I am a Type 2 diabetic with strict dietary control. That control runs my life (which is OK), but without it I would suffer the symptoms of my condition. If I did not control my diet, all the symptoms would reappear. Anything else is wishful thinking.Can't find this as having been posted before. This is an article by Rowan Hillson, National Clinical Director for Diabetes, England 2008–2013
"If we are ill we want to be cured. We want our illness to vanish completely and never return. Is this possible with diabetes? Patients and the media seem to think so. I am not so sure."
Full article http://www.practicaldiabetes.com/article/diabetes_in_remission/
I think this is a well balanced piece, that while not knocking the efforts of sufferers, cautions being over optimistic about future outcomes
I think this is a well balanced piece, that while not knocking the efforts of sufferers, cautions being over optimistic about future outcomes
Thanks for sharing. I'm also very skeptical if it's actually possible to completely reverse diabetes or if it's more like alcoholism. I can keep the symptoms at bay by not eating carbs and sugar, but will I always be a prediabetic?? That said, I have an open mind and if beta-cell function can be normalized, why not have a go at itCan't find this as having been posted before. This is an article by Rowan Hillson, National Clinical Director for Diabetes, England 2008–2013
"If we are ill we want to be cured. We want our illness to vanish completely and never return. Is this possible with diabetes? Patients and the media seem to think so. I am not so sure."
Full article http://www.practicaldiabetes.com/article/diabetes_in_remission/
I think this is a well balanced piece, that while not knocking the efforts of sufferers, cautions being over optimistic about future outcomes
The honourable members of the press dont write ifs and buts, it doesnt sell copy. They peddle sensationalist cures, or let us believe that T2D's are guilty of 2 of the deadly sins. At least she isn't writing off a fix, just playing down expectation. On a personal note I have lost the weight, moved more, cut the cals and carbs etc, but for me no fix, for others it works. I am happy that I didnt set myself up for a fall
Exactly! There are many who post here that they did this and that, and they are cured - so it must work for everyone. You are not one of thoseAh, but I was, I did, I tried, I succeeded.
We're all different huh?
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