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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 1681921" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>I have just changed my status in my profile on this site. Within the UK there are 2 options a GP or Diabetic Nurse can use for a change of Type 2 Diabetes in a positive direction:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Diabetes mellitus resolved</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Diabetes mellitus in remission (here's my record from EMIS):</li> </ul><p>[ATTACH=full]25047[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I think Type 2 with 3 HbA1c's in the normal range should have this change in my view. It does not mean cured....but for those like me who have educated themselves in the pros and cons of high glycaemic carbs it is a good as with the LCHF / Keto / IF lifestyle, as I will never swap cauliflower, broccoli etc for rice, potatoes, wheat spaghetti, bread etc. I would have to get a head injury to go back to so called "normal" food. Today my daughter made sticky toffee puddings for the 3 non-diabetics in my household, I was more than happy with roasted mixed nuts, 8 squares of Montzuma 100% chocolate, Greek Yogurt with seeds and 2 massive scopes of crunchy peanut butter. I don't know if it is a mental barrier, but I don't even have Oppo that often now. I actually feel sick at the thought of say a glass of orange or pineapple juice or a sugary doughnut, maybe I am lucky with built in protection mechanisms as I was so close to one foot in the grave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 1681921, member: 256617"] I have just changed my status in my profile on this site. Within the UK there are 2 options a GP or Diabetic Nurse can use for a change of Type 2 Diabetes in a positive direction: [LIST] [*]Diabetes mellitus resolved [*]Diabetes mellitus in remission (here's my record from EMIS): [/LIST] [ATTACH=full]25047[/ATTACH] I think Type 2 with 3 HbA1c's in the normal range should have this change in my view. It does not mean cured....but for those like me who have educated themselves in the pros and cons of high glycaemic carbs it is a good as with the LCHF / Keto / IF lifestyle, as I will never swap cauliflower, broccoli etc for rice, potatoes, wheat spaghetti, bread etc. I would have to get a head injury to go back to so called "normal" food. Today my daughter made sticky toffee puddings for the 3 non-diabetics in my household, I was more than happy with roasted mixed nuts, 8 squares of Montzuma 100% chocolate, Greek Yogurt with seeds and 2 massive scopes of crunchy peanut butter. I don't know if it is a mental barrier, but I don't even have Oppo that often now. I actually feel sick at the thought of say a glass of orange or pineapple juice or a sugary doughnut, maybe I am lucky with built in protection mechanisms as I was so close to one foot in the grave. [/QUOTE]
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