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<blockquote data-quote="Nyxks" data-source="post: 604571" data-attributes="member: 116204"><p>Its 100% possible to never need insulin or any diabetic medication for type 2 people, but its not common - My mom has been a T2 all my life (she's now 80) and is 100% diet controlled and always has been, she's never been on any drugs for it or taken insulin in her entire life (not even when in hospital). So yes its possible, its not easy but its possible. My mom is a vegetarian and has been since 2006 and she has 173 grams of carbs almost every day for the past 5 years of her life (because its the right amount for her). Her last a1c was in the normal non diabetic range and her daily numbers all are in and around mmol 5.2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nyxks, post: 604571, member: 116204"] Its 100% possible to never need insulin or any diabetic medication for type 2 people, but its not common - My mom has been a T2 all my life (she's now 80) and is 100% diet controlled and always has been, she's never been on any drugs for it or taken insulin in her entire life (not even when in hospital). So yes its possible, its not easy but its possible. My mom is a vegetarian and has been since 2006 and she has 173 grams of carbs almost every day for the past 5 years of her life (because its the right amount for her). Her last a1c was in the normal non diabetic range and her daily numbers all are in and around mmol 5.2. [/QUOTE]
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