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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2565849" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Fair point and on various sites and groups it’s a conversation often had. Some feel remission or reversal implies cured and as such is misleading. I’ve lost count of the times either I or another poster explained the medical definition as opposed to how it’s often perceived by non medics (like many medical terms I guess). Most confusing</p><p></p><p>It’s usually used in here in the way medical professionals use it, which tends to mean type 2 normal levels (below diagnosis of 48mmol) achieved without drugs. Even then there’s debate shouldn’t be below prediabetic levels or should it be maintained for a particular period of time first etc.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of what you call it you’ve done amazingly well at keeping it at bay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2565849, member: 480869"] Fair point and on various sites and groups it’s a conversation often had. Some feel remission or reversal implies cured and as such is misleading. I’ve lost count of the times either I or another poster explained the medical definition as opposed to how it’s often perceived by non medics (like many medical terms I guess). Most confusing It’s usually used in here in the way medical professionals use it, which tends to mean type 2 normal levels (below diagnosis of 48mmol) achieved without drugs. Even then there’s debate shouldn’t be below prediabetic levels or should it be maintained for a particular period of time first etc. Regardless of what you call it you’ve done amazingly well at keeping it at bay. [/QUOTE]
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