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<blockquote data-quote="beano1000" data-source="post: 1812273" data-attributes="member: 74737"><p>Thanks, I agree and it annoys me they imply a cure or 'remission'. </p><p>Also, what would lay-persons think regarding the readings they quoted for the so called celebs who were 'in the diabetic range'. Do they have type 2? or don't they? If not why not? </p><p></p><p>What the programme was seemingly saying to me is that if I go 8 weeks on a semi starvation diet, then keep that weight off I am effectively cured. Or was it?</p><p></p><p>My understanding is simple; you have it, its chronic, it progresses. You can control it. However to control it well you have to make often considerable dietary/lifestyle compromises/sacrifices, and over time more sacrifices will be required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beano1000, post: 1812273, member: 74737"] Thanks, I agree and it annoys me they imply a cure or 'remission'. Also, what would lay-persons think regarding the readings they quoted for the so called celebs who were 'in the diabetic range'. Do they have type 2? or don't they? If not why not? What the programme was seemingly saying to me is that if I go 8 weeks on a semi starvation diet, then keep that weight off I am effectively cured. Or was it? My understanding is simple; you have it, its chronic, it progresses. You can control it. However to control it well you have to make often considerable dietary/lifestyle compromises/sacrifices, and over time more sacrifices will be required. [/QUOTE]
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