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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1577429" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>[USER=196960]@ickihun[/USER], It seems that most people with Type2 on insulin go on every increasing dosage with their BG control also getting worse. Hence you are doing very well with the reduction in insulin usage you have made.</p><p></p><p>There is an ongoing study in the USA lead by the best low carb experts providing very high level of daily support, when they publish their next round of results, we may know how many people can come off insulin given the best possible support. (I expect it will be below 95%, but more than 50%)</p><p></p><p>The company funding the study is working on "payment by results" as their low-carb support costs about $400 per month, and it costs about $500 per month in the USA on average per person for "Type2" healthcare. They may have a money printing machine running from turning around the life of people with Type2 if the next set of studies proves it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1577429, member: 410240"] [USER=196960]@ickihun[/USER], It seems that most people with Type2 on insulin go on every increasing dosage with their BG control also getting worse. Hence you are doing very well with the reduction in insulin usage you have made. There is an ongoing study in the USA lead by the best low carb experts providing very high level of daily support, when they publish their next round of results, we may know how many people can come off insulin given the best possible support. (I expect it will be below 95%, but more than 50%) The company funding the study is working on "payment by results" as their low-carb support costs about $400 per month, and it costs about $500 per month in the USA on average per person for "Type2" healthcare. They may have a money printing machine running from turning around the life of people with Type2 if the next set of studies proves it works. [/QUOTE]
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