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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1639934" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>To be honest woodywhippet, for myself, I would try very hard to refrain from making a statement that the ND won't go into remission after 10 years, until a decent number of those diagnosed 10+ years ago have tried it, as part of a scientific trial.</p><p></p><p>It may be fair to say the chances of remission are less as time goes on, for a wide variety of reasons, but some of those reasons could simply be the individual ageing and their body's overall ability to recover from their diabetic state, or indeed the increased likelihood of co-morbidities coming into play. It may not be the passage of time itself that is the issue, but perhaps other factors entering play.</p><p></p><p>I'm not suggesting everyone should totally embrace the ND and do it, after all, I didn't myself (although I have done exceptionally well recovering from my diagnosis and being removed from the Diabetes Register), I just feel that those who want to give it a go - <em><strong>and for whom it is safe to do so</strong></em> - should be able to give it a whirl.</p><p></p><p>I'm a never say never old girl; there usually being exceptions to every rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1639934, member: 345386"] To be honest woodywhippet, for myself, I would try very hard to refrain from making a statement that the ND won't go into remission after 10 years, until a decent number of those diagnosed 10+ years ago have tried it, as part of a scientific trial. It may be fair to say the chances of remission are less as time goes on, for a wide variety of reasons, but some of those reasons could simply be the individual ageing and their body's overall ability to recover from their diabetic state, or indeed the increased likelihood of co-morbidities coming into play. It may not be the passage of time itself that is the issue, but perhaps other factors entering play. I'm not suggesting everyone should totally embrace the ND and do it, after all, I didn't myself (although I have done exceptionally well recovering from my diagnosis and being removed from the Diabetes Register), I just feel that those who want to give it a go - [I][B]and for whom it is safe to do so[/B][/I] - should be able to give it a whirl. I'm a never say never old girl; there usually being exceptions to every rule. [/QUOTE]
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