fergus said:Delighted for you guys posting non-diabetic blood sugars, bravo the lot of you.
A word of warning though, without wishing to burst any bubbles. If you start eating 'anything you want' as Cameraman's dietician suggested, your blood sugars will be the wrong side of the line before you know it.
I think if you're eating in a way that keeps your glucose in line you have a brilliant chance of staying that way - no meds., no worries.
All the best folks,
fergus
brianb said:Some things can be reversed, ie. neuropathy and lipids. Improving insulin resistance will make what insulin you still generate go further which can lead to long term improvements but unless you're a diabetic mouse it's highly unlikely you will be able to regrow lost beta cells and eat Christmas pudding with abandon.
popps said:brianb said:Some things can be reversed, ie. neuropathy and lipids. Improving insulin resistance will make what insulin you still generate go further which can lead to long term improvements but unless you're a diabetic mouse it's highly unlikely you will be able to regrow lost beta cells and eat Christmas pudding with abandon.
Merry Christmas, Trink
Trinkwasser said:popps said:brianb said:Some things can be reversed, ie. neuropathy and lipids. Improving insulin resistance will make what insulin you still generate go further which can lead to long term improvements but unless you're a diabetic mouse it's highly unlikely you will be able to regrow lost beta cells and eat Christmas pudding with abandon.
Merry Christmas, Trink
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popps said:Hi Trink,
Oh, I get it now. It's diabetic mouse speak. I don't always "get" things straight away. I'm a "cognitive reflector" and it might sometimes take me a few minutes (or more) to come up with the answer.
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