RyanTran
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I have made good progress in controlling the glucose level by following the vegetables diet, but not making any progress in removing the pancreas fat.
...I lost about13 lbs but I see no sign of reverse diabetes because I measure my blood level daily. Can you suggest a working plan.
Can you give a link to the thread? I agree that not everybody can reverse thir diabetes, but some people are very unlucky with their genes. They may forstance have diabetes at a bmi of 22, buth get normal sugars at 19. And also bmi is just a number.Hello Ryan. Do you actually know where you have lost that 13 lbs from, and that your pancreas is still fatty? I mean have you had scans or something to confirm that, or is it just an assumption.
One crazy (whoops I mean very motivated) guy here fasted, a total water only fast, for weeks at a time over a period of many months. He lost weight until he was almost dangerously underweight (lower end of safe BMI), and he still had T2 diabetes! Not everyone can "reverse" their diabetes via weight loss.
Hi RTJFL, see these posts by member Walleed:
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/trying-so-willfully-to-come-off-t2dm.85896/
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/trying-so-willfully-to-come-off-type-2-diabetes.88563/
Don't get me wrong, I really believe weight loss is useful in managing diabetes. Where I see a problem however is that there's a public perception that it (weight) is pretty much the *only* thing involved, and that feeds pretty neatly into the "your T2 diabetes is all your own stupid fault" type of attitude that many of us T2's have been subject to.
Also remember that some people have had insulin resistance and hyper insulin production for years or even decades before being diagnosed, and often by then their pancreas is burnt out and poorly functioning almost like a T1.
Hi RyanCan you suggest a working plan. Thanks.
Wow that's about 200 calories a day more than I've been eating for the last six months might try it and pig out for a few weeks.Breakfast 1 x Protein Shake 200-210 calories (including milk if used to mix it)
Lunch 1 x Protein Shake 200-210 calories (including milk if used to mix it)
Early Dinner 1 x Protein Shake 200-210 calories (including milk if used to mix it)
Dinner 200- 210 calories of vegetables (however you want them)
Hi, I didn`t have to pay , it was on the NHS. The scan was one of those hand held things that they use on pregnant women, think it`s called ultrasound or something. I never actually got to see the result, I was just told it was normal i.e. no fatty liver. Sorry I can`t be of more help.It must have been your post I read that resulted in me searching google for scanning services. I found a bunch, some I linked in this thread: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/post-newcastle-diet-liver-scan.99937/
If you don't mind me asking - what did you pay and how detailed were the results / discussion of results? And did you GP offer to interpret / review them with you?
I unit of insulin reduces my bg by 2.8 mmoll (dx last year as T1 at 48) is this insulin resistance? Im on a v low carb diet ... just weaning myself off, cream and butter.... to see how it impacts on insulin sensitivity...Hi. I would simply say if you need to reduce insulin resistance whether it is due to fat in the liver, pancreas or muscles then reducing the carbs normally works well based on many posts on these forums. Personally I would forget these 'special' diets but some would disagree and obviously you have had some good results. If your blood sugar still stays up then either carry on what your are doing and just check your daily carb total as it's the carbs that result in raised blood sugar.
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