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<blockquote data-quote="Dudette1" data-source="post: 2340260" data-attributes="member: 506427"><p>It’s just a curious thought, I know they say remission, but what if someone’s levels came down, no meds, then they go back to eating as before and it never for the rest of there life comes back into abnormal ranges, surely that would be cured. I love everyone’s thoughts and opinions it’s a horrible yet very interesting topic. If no one did it and was followed, how would we ever know. I’m in no way telling anyone they should try it, I was 17stone 7lb on diagnosis, I’m now 11st 7lbs as of today..at first I put an app on my phone called lose it and stayed within my calorie budget, then these past 3 months I’ve done low carb.. my ideal weight for my size and age is 11st 5lb.. I will never let myself get to that 17stone size again. I walk around 7-10 miles a day, I tell everyone my dog saved my life, he is the reason I go out waking all over the countryside and because of his breed he needs a lot of walking,it’s the best thing I ever did. I must admit I feel better in myself and not to toot my own horn but I look amazing..[emoji23] but like anyone I still get the cravings sometimes and think I just want chips or mash potatoes..although I’m not as hungry as I used to be when eating constant carbs so it’s a bonus, but no matter what anyone tells me, beef stew is not the same without Yorkshire puddings and mash. That’s what I miss the most, the carbs that compliment a meal. I find myself getting bored with meals as no matter what, I look at the plate and think wow what a pile of s**t [emoji23] I’m sure many of us have those moments.</p><p>But we have this, and we don’t want complications so we do what is right. Still it’s an interesting thought..</p><p>My next hba1c isn’t till February so will let you guys know, it was 43 the last time and I had just started low carb, my numbers have been even better the longer I have gone on so hoping for better hba1c results next time..thanks for all your views it’s been an interesting read [emoji41]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dudette1, post: 2340260, member: 506427"] It’s just a curious thought, I know they say remission, but what if someone’s levels came down, no meds, then they go back to eating as before and it never for the rest of there life comes back into abnormal ranges, surely that would be cured. I love everyone’s thoughts and opinions it’s a horrible yet very interesting topic. If no one did it and was followed, how would we ever know. I’m in no way telling anyone they should try it, I was 17stone 7lb on diagnosis, I’m now 11st 7lbs as of today..at first I put an app on my phone called lose it and stayed within my calorie budget, then these past 3 months I’ve done low carb.. my ideal weight for my size and age is 11st 5lb.. I will never let myself get to that 17stone size again. I walk around 7-10 miles a day, I tell everyone my dog saved my life, he is the reason I go out waking all over the countryside and because of his breed he needs a lot of walking,it’s the best thing I ever did. I must admit I feel better in myself and not to toot my own horn but I look amazing..[emoji23] but like anyone I still get the cravings sometimes and think I just want chips or mash potatoes..although I’m not as hungry as I used to be when eating constant carbs so it’s a bonus, but no matter what anyone tells me, beef stew is not the same without Yorkshire puddings and mash. That’s what I miss the most, the carbs that compliment a meal. I find myself getting bored with meals as no matter what, I look at the plate and think wow what a pile of s**t [emoji23] I’m sure many of us have those moments. But we have this, and we don’t want complications so we do what is right. Still it’s an interesting thought.. My next hba1c isn’t till February so will let you guys know, it was 43 the last time and I had just started low carb, my numbers have been even better the longer I have gone on so hoping for better hba1c results next time..thanks for all your views it’s been an interesting read [emoji41] [/QUOTE]
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