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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1517318" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Swiggy - I haven't done the Newcastle Diet, so can't give you any great pearls of wisdom in that regard, but on your experience of it, have you considered getting in contact with Professor Taylor, at Newcastle?</p><p></p><p>I wrote to Professor Taylor when I had had a couple of HbA1cs in the mid/low 30s (can't recall how many it would have been at the time, so forgive the vagueness) asking a few things about the then relatively infrequently discussed concept of a post reversal/remission/cure/however one would like to phrase it.</p><p></p><p>I asked the great man what sort of post-ND diet he recommended and how he classified this reversal/remission/cure/whatever. He was utterly, utterly charming, and responded in a warm and friendly way within 24 hours of me contacting him. Typically of me, I had a couple of follow up questions form his response, and his reply was in the same manner and tone.</p><p></p><p>His email is readily accessible on the interweb. In your shoes, I might consider dropping him a line and asking if he had encountered anything similar to yourself and what if anything had been the follow on/follow up activity.</p><p></p><p>He really seems a lovely man.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with it all. I think I'd have been sulking by now in your shoes. Hats off to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1517318, member: 345386"] Swiggy - I haven't done the Newcastle Diet, so can't give you any great pearls of wisdom in that regard, but on your experience of it, have you considered getting in contact with Professor Taylor, at Newcastle? I wrote to Professor Taylor when I had had a couple of HbA1cs in the mid/low 30s (can't recall how many it would have been at the time, so forgive the vagueness) asking a few things about the then relatively infrequently discussed concept of a post reversal/remission/cure/however one would like to phrase it. I asked the great man what sort of post-ND diet he recommended and how he classified this reversal/remission/cure/whatever. He was utterly, utterly charming, and responded in a warm and friendly way within 24 hours of me contacting him. Typically of me, I had a couple of follow up questions form his response, and his reply was in the same manner and tone. His email is readily accessible on the interweb. In your shoes, I might consider dropping him a line and asking if he had encountered anything similar to yourself and what if anything had been the follow on/follow up activity. He really seems a lovely man. Good luck with it all. I think I'd have been sulking by now in your shoes. Hats off to you. [/QUOTE]
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