I have been diagnosed as T2 for a little under 20 years, tried every medication, all of them were ineffective (Byetta made my blood sugar seesaw like mad and me feel sick, metformin gave me upset tummy and seemed to have no effect on the blood sugar - there were others). I started low carb dieting a bit over a year ago, stopped taking all meds a couple of months later and now a year on diabetic nurse tells me my blood results (cholesterol, hba1c) are normal, borderline fatty liver has gone, I've lost some weight. No more consultations - I just need a blood test in six months, 'phone for the results'. So that's a success for low carb. I'm not very strict about it (re-introduced porridge after 6 months) but I do avoid food with sugar or wheat in it. I never go hungry. Don't particularly exercise, but I avoid the car and walk or cycle or take the train. I'm a 65 year old retired academic and feel fitter than I have for thirty years. I'm posting to encourage others who may want to try it.
Best wishes to all
John
Best wishes to all
John