FordPrefect said:There are claims that progression for type 2 can be totally halted by very tight control of blood sugar levels but I dont see anyone who has had the disease for 50 or 60 years claim that they have done so. Sorry to all the people on here that believe it can be halted but until I see someone who has kept hba1c less than 7 for 50 or 60 years whilst type 2 I will take the claims with a pinch of salt. However if you can slow progression down for 10-15 years well thats a result in of itself.
FordPrefect said:There are claims that progression for type 2 can be totally halted by very tight control of blood sugar levels but I dont see anyone who has had the disease for 50 or 60 years claim that they have done so. Sorry to all the people on here that believe it can be halted but until I see someone who has kept hba1c less than 7 for 50 or 60 years whilst type 2 I will take the claims with a pinch of salt. However if you can slow progression down for 10-15 years well thats a result in of itself.
sugarless sue said:FordPrefect said:There are claims that progression for type 2 can be totally halted by very tight control of blood sugar levels but I dont see anyone who has had the disease for 50 or 60 years claim that they have done so. Sorry to all the people on here that believe it can be halted but until I see someone who has kept hba1c less than 7 for 50 or 60 years whilst type 2 I will take the claims with a pinch of salt. However if you can slow progression down for 10-15 years well thats a result in of itself.
As most type 2's ( but not all) are diagnosed in their later years I doubt that you will find many that have had it for 50- 60 years ! 10- 15 years for some of us will do nicely !
It might be wishful thinking on my behalf but in my opinion, only poorly-controlled diabetes is necessarily progressive. That's what I want to believe anyway and people will have great difficulty trying to convince me to have a less optimistic outlook.sugarless sue said:As most type 2's ( but not all) are diagnosed in their later years I doubt that you will find many that have had it for 50- 60 years ! 10- 15 years for some of us will do nicely !
By the way, congratulations popps! A great achievement! Keep it up! 4% Club next?popps said:........Just received my latest A1C results since diagnosis - it's 5 (first results were 5.1, second 5.2). This has been achieved on exercise and diet alone.......
Hey popps - if you enjoy watching your kids grow up - I can tell you now that it's likely that you'll enjoy watching your grandkids grow up a great deal more. That really is a great time of life when you have the time to appreciate time that you spend with the youngsters!popps said:I'm 45 so 50 or 60 years seems quite OK to me. My main aims are to see my kids (age 12 and 9) grow up and to out-live my dog (18 month Labradoodle, life expectancy 12-15 years).
Hi sip,sip said:..........What works for me: a mixture of a tablespoon of pure honey and teaspoon of cinnamon mixed into a paste and taken 20 minutes before breakfast each morning............
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