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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 1968118"><p>Hi Kate. Welcome to the forums. You are in the right place. T2DM does not have to be a ball and chain around your neck for the rest of your life, so firstly please take comfort in that. There are many people here who have regained control of their diabetes and even beaten it.</p><p></p><p>The only practical advice I’m comfortable with offering is to have a look out for a book/audiobook called The Diabetes Code by Dr. Jason Fung. I was in a position not too dissimilar to yours when I discovered this book. Fast forward one year and I’m now free of diabetes and have reversed very serious foot and eye complications. Insulin sensitivity still improving every day. That’s not to say that you’ll have the same experience, but it’s a brilliant read nonetheless and will almost certainly turn your idea of diabetes completely upside down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 1968118"] Hi Kate. Welcome to the forums. You are in the right place. T2DM does not have to be a ball and chain around your neck for the rest of your life, so firstly please take comfort in that. There are many people here who have regained control of their diabetes and even beaten it. The only practical advice I’m comfortable with offering is to have a look out for a book/audiobook called The Diabetes Code by Dr. Jason Fung. I was in a position not too dissimilar to yours when I discovered this book. Fast forward one year and I’m now free of diabetes and have reversed very serious foot and eye complications. Insulin sensitivity still improving every day. That’s not to say that you’ll have the same experience, but it’s a brilliant read nonetheless and will almost certainly turn your idea of diabetes completely upside down. [/QUOTE]
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