If you have T2D it means you have insulin resistance. It is not possible to become non-diabetic because it is not possible to somehow eradicate the existing insulin resistance. However, you can quite easily stop your T2D getting worse. You may also be able to gtive up your insulin/meds, depending on how far down the road you are with your T2D.I have over the last 18 months to 2 years lost a lot of weight and started exercising 5 -6 days a week. 3 months ago I took up running as well as continuing the gym to try and reduce body fat which I have. I have recently been testing myself again on and off as some runs are good and some are awful with me having no energy, especially for evening runs. I thought I needed to raise my bg before a run but I can't seem to raise it up. I usually eat 30 - 50g of carbs a day and yesterday I ate 568g and went to a 7 post prandial. This morning I ate 154g of carbs for breakfast and was 5.5 1 hour pp and 6.5 at 2 hours pp.
Is it possible having been type 2 diabetic for 7 years by changing lifestyle and size to become not diabetic again? I thought I would be able to always control it with lchf but this seems like I don't react to carbs the same anymore. Is there a way of testing at home or would to doctors do this for me. I was under the impression that it could not be reversed, only controlled.
Well Russ according to the fasting insulin test I had last week I have become "un-insulin" resistant through a combination of LCHF and fasting... Sorry if that doesn't agree with your book but in my n=1 experiment its looks pretty ok to me.If you have T2D it means you have insulin resistance. It is not possible to become non-diabetic because it is not possible to somehow eradicate the existing insulin resistance. However, you can quite easily stop your T2D getting worse. You may also be able to gtive up your insulin/meds, depending on how far down the road you are with your T2D.
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