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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1306955" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>Hi [USER=160202]@Sparrow456[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Well done on that brilliant turnaround! Great numbers. A great achievement.</p><p></p><p>I agree with all of the above, but with a couple of extra little comments.</p><p></p><p>There ARE people who reverse, and who CAN eat what they like with normal blood glucose numbers. They definitely exist. We have had them posting here, and I am always very impressed by their success. But they are still at risk of 'reversing the reversal' if they regain the weight they have lost, or go back to the diet/lifestyle they had before taking things in hand. </p><p></p><p>Also, this Reversal thing is a new game. It is new to doctors, nurses, and we diabetics. It promises hope, and sometimes it delivers, but there have not yet been enough (any?) long term studies to show whether these people STAY reversed, and for how long.</p><p></p><p>so yes, I agree with those above. Reversal is MARVELLOUS, but it wouldn't be wise for anyone to get complacent. </p><p>But then, we should all be taking care of ourselves and eating as healthily as possible, and considering our future bodies and future health, so really, reversed or not, a sensible long term low carb diet seems to be the way to go for T2s whether they have managed Reversal, or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1306955, member: 41816"] Hi [USER=160202]@Sparrow456[/USER] Well done on that brilliant turnaround! Great numbers. A great achievement. I agree with all of the above, but with a couple of extra little comments. There ARE people who reverse, and who CAN eat what they like with normal blood glucose numbers. They definitely exist. We have had them posting here, and I am always very impressed by their success. But they are still at risk of 'reversing the reversal' if they regain the weight they have lost, or go back to the diet/lifestyle they had before taking things in hand. Also, this Reversal thing is a new game. It is new to doctors, nurses, and we diabetics. It promises hope, and sometimes it delivers, but there have not yet been enough (any?) long term studies to show whether these people STAY reversed, and for how long. so yes, I agree with those above. Reversal is MARVELLOUS, but it wouldn't be wise for anyone to get complacent. But then, we should all be taking care of ourselves and eating as healthily as possible, and considering our future bodies and future health, so really, reversed or not, a sensible long term low carb diet seems to be the way to go for T2s whether they have managed Reversal, or not. [/QUOTE]
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