I would like to understand the meaning of T2 being in "remission".
My understanding of "remission" is that my body is again able to efficient process the glucose properly. A sort of recovery from being unable to process the glucose properly.
Another way the word "in remission" is used seem to suggest only a situation where one can maintain, by reducing carb intake, the glucose level within the range specified in https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html. Doesn't this only mean a non-medical intervention for insulin resistance and not, necessarily, that you are no longer insulin resistant.
My understanding of "remission" is that my body is again able to efficient process the glucose properly. A sort of recovery from being unable to process the glucose properly.
Another way the word "in remission" is used seem to suggest only a situation where one can maintain, by reducing carb intake, the glucose level within the range specified in https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html. Doesn't this only mean a non-medical intervention for insulin resistance and not, necessarily, that you are no longer insulin resistant.