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<blockquote data-quote="jcbman" data-source="post: 1694136" data-attributes="member: 468642"><p>Maybe we all like to think we're reversed on here.</p><p></p><p>My definition is that I don't have diabetes.</p><p>I don't take drugs.</p><p>I eat all the normal range of foods.</p><p>I have blood glucose in the normal range.</p><p>I don't have any complications.</p><p>The doc is happy with me every time, and has been for a few years, but just convinced me to go drug free.</p><p></p><p>I agree I don't stuff food down anymore, and I lost weight.</p><p>So, I suppose if I do decide to get back on 4000 calories a day, and sit in one spot for the rest of my life, my health will most likely go down again.</p><p></p><p>I think I tend to see avoiding carbs like some one with hay fever, and deciding to live in one of those plastic bubbles, and avoiding pollen for the rest of their lives, and cracking on about how good filtered air is for you.</p><p>That's not reversed if you sneeze your head off every time you get fresh air or your bubble pops.</p><p>I guess if I do become 'unreversed' without putting the gut back on, I'll be buying my own bubble then.</p><p>Hopefully it'll be a good few years, and I won't be driving, and having a tachograph telling me where and when to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcbman, post: 1694136, member: 468642"] Maybe we all like to think we're reversed on here. My definition is that I don't have diabetes. I don't take drugs. I eat all the normal range of foods. I have blood glucose in the normal range. I don't have any complications. The doc is happy with me every time, and has been for a few years, but just convinced me to go drug free. I agree I don't stuff food down anymore, and I lost weight. So, I suppose if I do decide to get back on 4000 calories a day, and sit in one spot for the rest of my life, my health will most likely go down again. I think I tend to see avoiding carbs like some one with hay fever, and deciding to live in one of those plastic bubbles, and avoiding pollen for the rest of their lives, and cracking on about how good filtered air is for you. That's not reversed if you sneeze your head off every time you get fresh air or your bubble pops. I guess if I do become 'unreversed' without putting the gut back on, I'll be buying my own bubble then. Hopefully it'll be a good few years, and I won't be driving, and having a tachograph telling me where and when to eat. [/QUOTE]
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