It's very encouraging to read the remission/reversal HBA1c's up there, and see the variations and personal adaptations to the VLCD as designed by the Newcastle study folk. And everyone's reasons for the variations. (I wouldn't use the word 'deviate' because of the negative connotation - but it sure sounded fun to read! Not to mention do. I enjoyed that - the deviating.) I was figuring out my own version of the Newcastle Diet in the last month or so, and started it yesterday, and it really helped reading these posts. I'm using a combo of green juice, the Newcastle diet style vege dish, and 'real food' homemade soup. I'm basically a paleobetic normally, with some dairy adaptation, so I could not imagine taking those shakes myself although I do understand the desire to stick to the Newcastle Diet how it was designed. And using the optifast or some equivalent would prevent the need to endlessly count calories - which is a crashing bore. I have been unsure about how to add the fat (I have a gallstone - ouch!) - and don't want my gallbladder to play up so was very interested to see Jack's (I think it was) contribution elsewhere on the forum of Prof Taylor's e-speaking to him of additional dietary fat in the diet, this time round, due to the gallstone issue, and other helpful souls translating that into caloric content. I am very grateful for that! Today I am just plain miserable and very irritable - but this forum is a treat to see how others have travelled this journey, or a similar journey at least. And put their T2D into remission/reversal! Inspirational indeed. I may be hungry and irritable, and it was damned hard to move my legs today - but I am very grateful for this forum! And this discussion.