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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2063061" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>The Doctors call it remission, the press calls it Reversal. Results trickling in from the Newcastle Diet where a successful reversal can be claimed has shown that an incorrect maintenance lifestyle will lead to reversal of the reversal, and there have been reports on this forum of some experiencing this. I think the closest we have to a true reversal is bariatric surgery which is now being rolled out in the NHS as a cure. Then again it is only one form of bariatric surgery that is a cure, the others have not been so successful. The successful candidate has a name, but I do not remember it as I am myself not interested in it as being my solution or goal. I think it is the one that shortens the duodenum, and not the banding or bypass ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2063061, member: 196898"] The Doctors call it remission, the press calls it Reversal. Results trickling in from the Newcastle Diet where a successful reversal can be claimed has shown that an incorrect maintenance lifestyle will lead to reversal of the reversal, and there have been reports on this forum of some experiencing this. I think the closest we have to a true reversal is bariatric surgery which is now being rolled out in the NHS as a cure. Then again it is only one form of bariatric surgery that is a cure, the others have not been so successful. The successful candidate has a name, but I do not remember it as I am myself not interested in it as being my solution or goal. I think it is the one that shortens the duodenum, and not the banding or bypass ones. [/QUOTE]
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