reverser said:Thanks Yorksman. Very encouraging. I will use your link to read the whole article.
janeecee said:Yorksman, the Newcastle Diet is NOT for everyone. Just how much more weight would I have to lose? My BMI is now 19.1 as a consequence of dietary control, possibly less as I don't weigh myself very often. As for weighing what you did at 21 as being the ballpark figure to aim for, I'm at that weight if not slightly lower. I've spent my entire adult life at around BMI 20, so how emaciated would I have to be before my beta cells "wake up"? I wrote to the esteemed professor 3 months ago and he never replied, so I can only assume he's only interested in obese and overweight people because he will reply to them—but not someone who is prediabetic and of low normal weight. I just wish people would stop hyping this up. Even the definition of "reversal" isn't exactly what it's hyped up to be.
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janeecee said:Yorksman, the Newcastle Diet is NOT for everyone.
Mireille said:
gezzathorpe said:Mireille said:
There is, as yet, no cure as such. My diagnosis of 'resolved' is not quite the same thing, unfortunately. However, it does mean that I am doing the right things for me and, provided I don't slip back into old habits, I hope I can continue to prevent a recurrence. Apart from the blood tests from the professionals, here is a selection of comments from other diabetics after I was classified as 'diabetes resolved' ... there's a bit of terminology there but I'm sure you'll get the general picture ...
"Gezza, your results are excellent - but suggest you may not be not diabetic. Achieving those results without medication or carb restriction is unlikely for T2 patients."
"What he has proved is the fact he is not a diabetic, he does not even fit the profile of a person with glucose intolerance."
"To cut a long story short, Gezza is on 250 carbs a day, no meds and holds non diabetic BG numbers. "
"Gezza was reporting a few weeks ago, he was a type two diabetic ("now resolved"), holding non diabetic BG numbers, using nil meds and consuming 250+ carbs per day, very unusual to say the least."
Mireille said:gezzathorpe said:Mireille said:
There is, as yet, no cure as such. My diagnosis of 'resolved' is not quite the same thing, unfortunately. However, it does mean that I am doing the right things for me and, provided I don't slip back into old habits, I hope I can continue to prevent a recurrence. Apart from the blood tests from the professionals, here is a selection of comments from other diabetics after I was classified as 'diabetes resolved' ... there's a bit of terminology there but I'm sure you'll get the general picture ...
"Gezza, your results are excellent - but suggest you may not be not diabetic. Achieving those results without medication or carb restriction is unlikely for T2 patients."
"What he has proved is the fact he is not a diabetic, he does not even fit the profile of a person with glucose intolerance."
"To cut a long story short, Gezza is on 250 carbs a day, no meds and holds non diabetic BG numbers. "
"Gezza was reporting a few weeks ago, he was a type two diabetic ("now resolved"), holding non diabetic BG numbers, using nil meds and consuming 250+ carbs per day, very unusual to say the least."
Wow ... you must be feeling really pleased and relieved.
gezzathorpe said:Mireille said:
There is, as yet, no cure as such. My diagnosis of 'resolved' is not quite the same thing, unfortunately. However, it does mean that I am doing the right things for me and, provided I don't slip back into old habits, I hope I can continue to prevent a recurrence. Apart from the blood tests from the professionals, here is a selection of comments from other diabetics after I was classified as 'diabetes resolved' ... there's a bit of terminology there but I'm sure you'll get the general picture ...
"Gezza, your results are excellent - but suggest you may not be not diabetic. Achieving those results without medication or carb restriction is unlikely for T2 patients."
"What he has proved is the fact he is not a diabetic, he does not even fit the profile of a person with glucose intolerance."
"To cut a long story short, Gezza is on 250 carbs a day, no meds and holds non diabetic BG numbers. "
"Gezza was reporting a few weeks ago, he was a type two diabetic ("now resolved"), holding non diabetic BG numbers, using nil meds and consuming 250+ carbs per day, very unusual to say the least.
Wow ... you must be feeling really pleased and relieved.
Mireille said:gezzathorpe said:Mireille said:
There is, as yet, no cure as such. My diagnosis of 'resolved' is not quite the same thing, unfortunately. However, it does mean that I am doing the right things for me and, provided I don't slip back into old habits, I hope I can continue to prevent a recurrence. Apart from the blood tests from the professionals, here is a selection of comments from other diabetics after I was classified as 'diabetes resolved' ... there's a bit of terminology there but I'm sure you'll get the general picture ...
"Gezza, your results are excellent - but suggest you may not be not diabetic. Achieving those results without medication or carb restriction is unlikely for T2 patients."
"What he has proved is the fact he is not a diabetic, he does not even fit the profile of a person with glucose intolerance."
"To cut a long story short, Gezza is on 250 carbs a day, no meds and holds non diabetic BG numbers. "
"Gezza was reporting a few weeks ago, he was a type two diabetic ("now resolved"), holding non diabetic BG numbers, using nil meds and consuming 250+ carbs per day, very unusual to say the least.
Wow ... you must be feeling really pleased and relieved.
Yes I am of course. But I will still have annual check ups just in case.
gezzathorpe said:Mireille said:gezzathorpe said:Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
There is, as yet, no cure as such. My diagnosis of 'resolved' is not quite the same thing, unfortunately. However, it does mean that I am doing the right things for me and, provided I don't slip back into old habits, I hope I can continue to prevent a recurrence. Apart from the blood tests from the professionals, here is a selection of comments from other diabetics after I was classified as 'diabetes resolved' ... there's a bit of terminology there but I'm sure you'll get the general picture ...
"Gezza, your results are excellent - but suggest you may not be not diabetic. Achieving those results without medication or carb restriction is unlikely for T2 patients."
"What he has proved is the fact he is not a diabetic, he does not even fit the profile of a person with glucose intolerance."
"To cut a long story short, Gezza is on 250 carbs a day, no meds and holds non diabetic BG numbers. "
"Gezza was reporting a few weeks ago, he was a type two diabetic ("now resolved"), holding non diabetic BG numbers, using nil meds and consuming 250+ carbs per day, very unusual to say the least.
Well at least that gives me some hope.
Well, you've yet to see your GP again. May be good news.
Mireille said:gezzathorpe said:Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
There is, as yet, no cure as such. My diagnosis of 'resolved' is not quite the same thing, unfortunately. However, it does mean that I am doing the right things for me and, provided I don't slip back into old habits, I hope I can continue to prevent a recurrence. Apart from the blood tests from the professionals, here is a selection of comments from other diabetics after I was classified as 'diabetes resolved' ... there's a bit of terminology there but I'm sure you'll get the general picture ...
"Gezza, your results are excellent - but suggest you may not be not diabetic. Achieving those results without medication or carb restriction is unlikely for T2 patients."
"What he has proved is the fact he is not a diabetic, he does not even fit the profile of a person with glucose intolerance."
"To cut a long story short, Gezza is on 250 carbs a day, no meds and holds non diabetic BG numbers. "
"Gezza was reporting a few weeks ago, he was a type two diabetic ("now resolved"), holding non diabetic BG numbers, using nil meds and consuming 250+ carbs per day, very unusual to say the least.
Well, you've yet to see your GP again. May be good news.
gezzathorpe said:Mireille said:gezzathorpe said:Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
There is, as yet, no cure as such. My diagnosis of 'resolved' is not quite the same thing, unfortunately. However, it does mean that I am doing the right things for me and, provided I don't slip back into old habits, I hope I can continue to prevent a recurrence. Apart from the blood tests from the professionals, here is a selection of comments from other diabetics after I was classified as 'diabetes resolved' ... there's a bit of terminology there but I'm sure you'll get the general picture ...
"Gezza, your results are excellent - but suggest you may not be not diabetic. Achieving those results without medication or carb restriction is unlikely for T2 patients."
"What he has proved is the fact he is not a diabetic, he does not even fit the profile of a person with glucose intolerance."
"To cut a long story short, Gezza is on 250 carbs a day, no meds and holds non diabetic BG numbers. "
"Gezza was reporting a few weeks ago, he was a type two diabetic ("now resolved"), holding non diabetic BG numbers, using nil meds and consuming 250+ carbs per day, very unusual to say the least.
Well, you've yet to see your GP again. May be good news.
Yes, feeling a bit better now. The forums seem very busy at the moment. I thought it would all be about diabetes
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