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<blockquote data-quote="MikeyJ" data-source="post: 2009120" data-attributes="member: 485508"><p>I think people use whichever term sits comfortably with them, I personally prefer 'managed or well managed' The term 'reverse' in this context to me means reversal of symptoms not the underlying condition. 'Remission' is probably the most accurate term when you look at the definition i.e. 'a period of time when an illness is less severe or is not affecting someone' but it's a bit too clinical for me. I tend to agree with your doctor, I won't be non-diabetic but I can place myself in non-diabetic range with good control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeyJ, post: 2009120, member: 485508"] I think people use whichever term sits comfortably with them, I personally prefer 'managed or well managed' The term 'reverse' in this context to me means reversal of symptoms not the underlying condition. 'Remission' is probably the most accurate term when you look at the definition i.e. 'a period of time when an illness is less severe or is not affecting someone' but it's a bit too clinical for me. I tend to agree with your doctor, I won't be non-diabetic but I can place myself in non-diabetic range with good control. [/QUOTE]
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