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<blockquote data-quote="Ian DP" data-source="post: 695738" data-attributes="member: 91575"><p>They could well be still degenerating, but I can not detect any degeneration over the last 5 months (since my BG sugars have been at normal levels). They are certainly worse than they were a year ago, and I could clearly see them getting worse, until my BG levels were normalised....... Time will tell.....and I doubt that I can keep my BG levels at normal levels indefinitely as I am sure to see a rise through a viral infection or other illness or stress at some point in time.</p><p></p><p>Actually, thinking about it further, it's not so much about eating / diet, it's about keeping BG levels normal.... If...if we could have kept our BG levels at normal levels then surely we could have avoided the onset, especially if we believe that beta cells degenerate with high BG levels..... Not that it really matters to us much.... Just wondering really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian DP, post: 695738, member: 91575"] They could well be still degenerating, but I can not detect any degeneration over the last 5 months (since my BG sugars have been at normal levels). They are certainly worse than they were a year ago, and I could clearly see them getting worse, until my BG levels were normalised....... Time will tell.....and I doubt that I can keep my BG levels at normal levels indefinitely as I am sure to see a rise through a viral infection or other illness or stress at some point in time. Actually, thinking about it further, it's not so much about eating / diet, it's about keeping BG levels normal.... If...if we could have kept our BG levels at normal levels then surely we could have avoided the onset, especially if we believe that beta cells degenerate with high BG levels..... Not that it really matters to us much.... Just wondering really. [/QUOTE]
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