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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1639146" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>At least with bariatric surgery, the form which reverses diabetes, has more influence on long-term prognosis. Ok there is more research in this field than ND and being performed successful, for longer but far less hungry whilst improving diabetes status, permanently. </p><p>Yes many add weight in settling down 2yrs after op. Many lose more than predicted too. </p><p>I hoping for a workable bmi with my diabetes.. If i manage to reverse it it will be <strong>also be </strong>needing good aftercare/management. Which is obviously self management. This is where bariatric surgery fails it's participants. <strong>After </strong>surgery. Currently huge emphasis on choosing the right patients.</p><p>I hope to do their statistics proud. <strong>And </strong>their aftercare stats even better.</p><p>Maybe we need a section in the forum for aftercare/maintenance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1639146, member: 196960"] At least with bariatric surgery, the form which reverses diabetes, has more influence on long-term prognosis. Ok there is more research in this field than ND and being performed successful, for longer but far less hungry whilst improving diabetes status, permanently. Yes many add weight in settling down 2yrs after op. Many lose more than predicted too. I hoping for a workable bmi with my diabetes.. If i manage to reverse it it will be [B]also be [/B]needing good aftercare/management. Which is obviously self management. This is where bariatric surgery fails it's participants. [B]After [/B]surgery. Currently huge emphasis on choosing the right patients. I hope to do their statistics proud. [B]And [/B]their aftercare stats even better. Maybe we need a section in the forum for aftercare/maintenance? [/QUOTE]
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