I've just watched the whole New Zealand documentary. It's very sobering but for me, definitely worthwhile watching. Thanks for posting the link, Jim Lahey.
Luxy, I try to wear my Type II diabetes as lightly as I can from day to day but there's no doubt getting it into remission over the last 2 years has involved major lifestyle changes and sometimes maintaining those changes can be tricky. I've recently returned from another stay looking after a sick relative. This is the last of a number of stays I've made over the last few months where I found it very easy to slip out of my lchf way of eating, no exercise etc.
This week I'm really having to push myself to get back on track. But what motivates me is the overriding idea of how lucky I've been getting diagnosed so recently when there is so much great information and support around to help us turn things round. (I so wish this info had been around when my grandmother had Type II). I agree with Pasha, this is a golden opportunity for us. Getting into remission is a great achievement. Recognise that about yourself, give yourself a big pat on the back, and don't let it go now.