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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1638789" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>I don't think I'm being negative. I am not against the ND in any way. I am merely pointing out the facts that after 12 months less than half the participants managed remission - which I believe meant having an HbA1c of under 48 during the period, so still "at risk" if they were close to that figure. Of course it is great news for those people, and they deserve accolade for getting through it all, and I hope sincerely that they continue to be in remission, don't gain back the weight, and can eat normally.</p><p></p><p> I wonder why the other half didn't? It would be interesting to know.</p><p></p><p>To me, reversal means diabetes has gone away for good. You have gone back to not being diabetic. You are no longer diabetic. You are cured. Remission to me is something more temporary, something that may well last forever, but may not. </p><p>They have picked their words very carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1638789, member: 94045"] I don't think I'm being negative. I am not against the ND in any way. I am merely pointing out the facts that after 12 months less than half the participants managed remission - which I believe meant having an HbA1c of under 48 during the period, so still "at risk" if they were close to that figure. Of course it is great news for those people, and they deserve accolade for getting through it all, and I hope sincerely that they continue to be in remission, don't gain back the weight, and can eat normally. I wonder why the other half didn't? It would be interesting to know. To me, reversal means diabetes has gone away for good. You have gone back to not being diabetic. You are no longer diabetic. You are cured. Remission to me is something more temporary, something that may well last forever, but may not. They have picked their words very carefully. [/QUOTE]
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