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Remission is good but is DT2 reversible ever?
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<blockquote data-quote="KennyA" data-source="post: 2478257" data-attributes="member: 517579"><p>Yes you can "make your T2 improve". Many people on here have done it. It depends however what you mean by "remission" and "reversal". I take remission to mean A1c in normal range (see graph for what normal is, HbA1c around 38-40) without meds over a period of time. Under that definition, I am in remission. </p><p></p><p>If reversal means remission as above plus the ability to eat as many carbs as you like, then I don't think that is possible. From my own testing I know that the few times I eat any quantity of carb my BG rises disproportionately, and it would be easy for me to get back to "official diabetic" levels in a few months maximum. I'd just need to adopt the "Eatwell" style of eating. Obviously I'm not about to do that.</p><p>I [ATTACH=full]52900[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyA, post: 2478257, member: 517579"] Yes you can "make your T2 improve". Many people on here have done it. It depends however what you mean by "remission" and "reversal". I take remission to mean A1c in normal range (see graph for what normal is, HbA1c around 38-40) without meds over a period of time. Under that definition, I am in remission. If reversal means remission as above plus the ability to eat as many carbs as you like, then I don't think that is possible. From my own testing I know that the few times I eat any quantity of carb my BG rises disproportionately, and it would be easy for me to get back to "official diabetic" levels in a few months maximum. I'd just need to adopt the "Eatwell" style of eating. Obviously I'm not about to do that. I [ATTACH=full]52900[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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