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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1107200" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>Jason Fung (of T2 fasting fame) mentions massive medication reduction and removal (including stopping insulin). He has his own website, a blog, and i have seen a number of well referenced lectures available on you tube, if you wanted to hunt them out.</p><p></p><p>My main concern would be whether a 'T2' who rapidly escalated to insulin after diagnosis was actually T1. It isn't always child onset. You may already know the answer to that.</p><p></p><p>If that were the case, fasting would be more complex and would need full professional support. Dieting and low carbing are all perfectly doable, but insulin would always be needed. There are so many insulin regimes and brands, there must be a suitable option somewhere, it is just a question of finding it - but that is going to depend hugely on the quality of advice you get. Do you attend a diabetes clinic for monitoring, or your local surgery for everything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1107200, member: 41816"] Jason Fung (of T2 fasting fame) mentions massive medication reduction and removal (including stopping insulin). He has his own website, a blog, and i have seen a number of well referenced lectures available on you tube, if you wanted to hunt them out. My main concern would be whether a 'T2' who rapidly escalated to insulin after diagnosis was actually T1. It isn't always child onset. You may already know the answer to that. If that were the case, fasting would be more complex and would need full professional support. Dieting and low carbing are all perfectly doable, but insulin would always be needed. There are so many insulin regimes and brands, there must be a suitable option somewhere, it is just a question of finding it - but that is going to depend hugely on the quality of advice you get. Do you attend a diabetes clinic for monitoring, or your local surgery for everything? [/QUOTE]
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