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<blockquote data-quote="Robbity" data-source="post: 2227888" data-attributes="member: 93179"><p>For me too it was the reduction in carbs that brought my HbA1c down from an initial 61-62 on diagnosis to 47 within 2-3 months. I didn't really lose weight until I went <em>very</em> low carb for a while, but this fairly dramatic loss didn't have much impact on my improved glucose levels.</p><p></p><p>I've kept my figures down to low pre-diabetic levels by eating LCHF for six years, but I will never claim to have actually reversed my diabetes, I just keep the beast under control, and my GP says I'm "well controlled" and nothing more. I believe whatever triggered my T2 is still lurking and will raise its ugly head if I start scoffing too many carbs again. </p><p></p><p>Robbity</p><p>(Who is still a fat lazy, albeit well controlled, old T2 slob...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbity, post: 2227888, member: 93179"] For me too it was the reduction in carbs that brought my HbA1c down from an initial 61-62 on diagnosis to 47 within 2-3 months. I didn't really lose weight until I went [I]very[/I] low carb for a while, but this fairly dramatic loss didn't have much impact on my improved glucose levels. I've kept my figures down to low pre-diabetic levels by eating LCHF for six years, but I will never claim to have actually reversed my diabetes, I just keep the beast under control, and my GP says I'm "well controlled" and nothing more. I believe whatever triggered my T2 is still lurking and will raise its ugly head if I start scoffing too many carbs again. Robbity (Who is still a fat lazy, albeit well controlled, old T2 slob...) [/QUOTE]
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