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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 537586" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I was diagnosed 2005, T2. Tried all sorts of weight loss regimes. Only lost 7kg with no improvement in diabetes. In 2011 I read about Newcastle diet. Did it for 9 weeks. Blood glucose levels returned to non- diabetic within a week, and have stayed that way since. Total weight loss 42kg. I am still obese, but have not had diabetic blood glucose levels for two and a half years. I believe the change in blood glucose levels was due to the extreme reduction in calorie intake, which is based on the theory that people who have had bariatric surgery and are limited in the amount they consume have a reversal of diabetes. I preferred the non-surgical route. It seems to have worked for me even though I still have a lot of weight to use.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes, it is possible, especially if you are determined.</p><p></p><p>Pipp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 537586, member: 100904"] I was diagnosed 2005, T2. Tried all sorts of weight loss regimes. Only lost 7kg with no improvement in diabetes. In 2011 I read about Newcastle diet. Did it for 9 weeks. Blood glucose levels returned to non- diabetic within a week, and have stayed that way since. Total weight loss 42kg. I am still obese, but have not had diabetic blood glucose levels for two and a half years. I believe the change in blood glucose levels was due to the extreme reduction in calorie intake, which is based on the theory that people who have had bariatric surgery and are limited in the amount they consume have a reversal of diabetes. I preferred the non-surgical route. It seems to have worked for me even though I still have a lot of weight to use. Best wishes, it is possible, especially if you are determined. Pipp [/QUOTE]
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