I went into remission for a long time due to diet and exercise, however because of covid, illness and lack of exercise i crept back. Now on tablet and 2 insulins so yes it can return. The gift that keeps on givingSo, several months ago I had a problem with taking insulin, due to BG dropping too low putting my body into a hypo situation.
I stopped taking insulin completely and had a feeling that diabetes was finished, that |I could cross it off from life's problems. I spoke to the doctor and was told that I could have a glucose test and if it came back less than 6.5 without medication, then yes diabetes was finished.
Then I managed to get pneumonia, which required antibiotics. I also discovered that I had a thing called C diff a gastric bacteria, this did not like the antibiotics, and I found myself in isolation for 10 days, in hospital, with stronger different antibiotics. Then I discovered that blood glucose and digestion interference actually gives a low BG reading on finger prick tests.
So it was not remission from diabetes I had experienced, but a serious gastric bacteria, which I had for several months. After full recovery my blood glucose and energy levels rose, bringing back the diabetes and need for insulin.
So now I wonder is remission from Type 2 diabetes possible?
Royjk
It depends what you mean by "remission". I use it to mean absence of symptoms, including normal blood glucose levels achieved without medication. I've had normal blood glucose levels since April 2020, and am therefore approaching six years of normal BGs and five years in remission - it's five years because my practice uses a definition of "remission" that requires a qualifying 12 month period of normal (ie sub-42mmol/mol) BG without any glucose-lowering meds.So, several months ago I had a problem with taking insulin, due to BG dropping too low putting my body into a hypo situation.
I stopped taking insulin completely and had a feeling that diabetes was finished, that |I could cross it off from life's problems. I spoke to the doctor and was told that I could have a glucose test and if it came back less than 6.5 without medication, then yes diabetes was finished.
Then I managed to get pneumonia, which required antibiotics. I also discovered that I had a thing called C diff a gastric bacteria, this did not like the antibiotics, and I found myself in isolation for 10 days, in hospital, with stronger different antibiotics. Then I discovered that blood glucose and digestion interference actually gives a low BG reading on finger prick tests.
So it was not remission from diabetes I had experienced, but a serious gastric bacteria, which I had for several months. After full recovery my blood glucose and energy levels rose, bringing back the diabetes and need for insulin.
So now I wonder is remission from Type 2 diabetes possible?
Royjk
Different things for different people. My BG became normal before I'd lost any significant weight just as when it went out of normal range around 2009, weight gain followed.For bog standard type 2, remission is possible with enough weight loss. It doesn't mean it's gone for good; if the weight is regained it will come back.
That's why I said "bog standard" - I know it's not the same for everyone. For me, weight loss seems to have worked to "wake up" my beta cells.Different things for different people. My BG became normal before I'd lost any significant weight just as when it went out of normal range around 2009, weight gain followed.
I agree with you @spidermanBill , you cannot ‘cure, diabetes, it’s a chronic disease, but you can manage it. I personally believe Type 2 diabetes is not inevitably progressive if you are able to make lifestyle changes to stop its progression. This is usually achieved by changing your diet or through weight loss. The only form of diabetes that is truly progressive is Type 1 diabetes, currently you can’t stop that form of diabetes from progressing no matter what you do.I don't believe type 2 diabetes can be remission at all that's my belief you're always going to have diabetes you always have to take insulin the rest of your life once you start it you don't get off it my doctor doesn't want you to put me on insulin she knows with my mental health schizophrenia will be hard for me too do it and bipolar and anxiety it will be really hard I would have to end up in a nursing home or something like that if I was on insulin because it would be really difficult for me to be on my own so right now I try my best to do the best I can not to get insulin but I know someday it's going to progress and I'm not going to have a choice to be in a nursing home but no the answer is no remission is possible in type 2 diabetes once you're a diabetic you always be a diabetic just progresses over the years it's no stopping disease all die eventually from the disease
Really good point.I wonder what will happen if I am unable to keep mobile
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