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<blockquote data-quote="TriciaWs" data-source="post: 2440681" data-attributes="member: 475901"><p>I hope that you can achieve remission; it was a relief for me to know I'm no longer risking the damage my mother developed as she refused to stop eating cakes and sweets.</p><p>There is some evidence that the sooner you go low carb the better chance of getting into remission (and faster) but even if you only get your blood sugars a little lower that is a great improvement. It used to be believed that for most T2s this was a progressive disease with increasing amounts of drugs and then too often developing some unpleasant life-changing complications. If going low carb only stops the progression and avoids damage to feet and eyes then it must be worthwhile?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriciaWs, post: 2440681, member: 475901"] I hope that you can achieve remission; it was a relief for me to know I'm no longer risking the damage my mother developed as she refused to stop eating cakes and sweets. There is some evidence that the sooner you go low carb the better chance of getting into remission (and faster) but even if you only get your blood sugars a little lower that is a great improvement. It used to be believed that for most T2s this was a progressive disease with increasing amounts of drugs and then too often developing some unpleasant life-changing complications. If going low carb only stops the progression and avoids damage to feet and eyes then it must be worthwhile? [/QUOTE]
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