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<blockquote data-quote="phil1966" data-source="post: 1306944" data-attributes="member: 144138"><p>I agree with what others have said - you're only cured or "reversed" if your insulin response is back to normal: low hba1c results, while desirable and commendable, don't indicate being cured if you're getting them by controlling what you eat</p><p>If someone can eat pizza, chocolate, etc and get a normal hba1c then they are "cured", otherwise they're controlled</p><p></p><p>My last 4 HbA1c results have been in the non-diabetic range but I can get double digit blood sugar readings by even a minor deviation from my tightly controlled diet (such as a small slice of white bread) so there's no way I would ever consider myself cured.</p><p></p><p>Keeping your blood sugar low will help reduce or eliminate the bad effects of diabetes, but IMO once you've got it, it's a lifelong companion for the vast majority of people</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil1966, post: 1306944, member: 144138"] I agree with what others have said - you're only cured or "reversed" if your insulin response is back to normal: low hba1c results, while desirable and commendable, don't indicate being cured if you're getting them by controlling what you eat If someone can eat pizza, chocolate, etc and get a normal hba1c then they are "cured", otherwise they're controlled My last 4 HbA1c results have been in the non-diabetic range but I can get double digit blood sugar readings by even a minor deviation from my tightly controlled diet (such as a small slice of white bread) so there's no way I would ever consider myself cured. Keeping your blood sugar low will help reduce or eliminate the bad effects of diabetes, but IMO once you've got it, it's a lifelong companion for the vast majority of people [/QUOTE]
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