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Is type 2 reversible with Prof Roy Taylor
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<blockquote data-quote="cold ethyl" data-source="post: 671712" data-attributes="member: 107467"><p>[USER=31732]@Monty010467[/USER] Prof Taylor did say that weight loss may not be enough and that around 1/3 rd won't see a reversal and it does depend on length of time diagnosed with best results under 6 yrs or so. It maybe that you still have visceral fat but short of an MRI scan you'll never know that for sure. You might need to drop your BMI further?</p><p></p><p>If you are seeing spikes of 14 , what are you eating to get there? It maybe that it is your diet not your weight that is the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cold ethyl, post: 671712, member: 107467"] [USER=31732]@Monty010467[/USER] Prof Taylor did say that weight loss may not be enough and that around 1/3 rd won't see a reversal and it does depend on length of time diagnosed with best results under 6 yrs or so. It maybe that you still have visceral fat but short of an MRI scan you'll never know that for sure. You might need to drop your BMI further? If you are seeing spikes of 14 , what are you eating to get there? It maybe that it is your diet not your weight that is the issue. [/QUOTE]
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