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Reverse Type 2 - a question
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<blockquote data-quote="4ratbags" data-source="post: 1306928" data-attributes="member: 102832"><p>Amazingly there are some people out there who consider themselves reversed or cured but I consider controlled to be a better word. You can see where the confusion comes from though when we have books like Reverse Your Diabetes as while it is a great book the title gives the impression that it can be cured and Jason Fung considers his patients to be cured after a couple of HbA1c results in the non diabetic range so it is easy to see why some people get.confused with what term to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ratbags, post: 1306928, member: 102832"] Amazingly there are some people out there who consider themselves reversed or cured but I consider controlled to be a better word. You can see where the confusion comes from though when we have books like Reverse Your Diabetes as while it is a great book the title gives the impression that it can be cured and Jason Fung considers his patients to be cured after a couple of HbA1c results in the non diabetic range so it is easy to see why some people get.confused with what term to use. [/QUOTE]
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