AdamJames
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And he mostly lost his diabetes. Very well done Paul. If someone so fat can do it, it bodes well for the rest of us.
Do you really feel sure he mostly lost his diabetes?
All I saw with regards to his metabolic health after 9 weeks on the diet was the he gets a very similar result to me in an oral glucose tolerance test. For his sake, I hope what was going on between 0 and 2 hours was much better than what happens to me, but we don't know. Are you curious to know? I certainly am. I find the lack of data very frustrating.
I totally share your congratulations for Paul, he did very well as did they all and I believe they were all likely to be much healthier people by the end of the 9 weeks. They certainly seemed happier.
I'm not sure I agree that it's more encouraging than normal to see a particularly overweight person improve their metabolism through a large amount of weight loss. Assuming what is going on inside is what Roy Taylor thinks is going on inside, then one might expect better results with very overweight people - they can afford to spend a long time draining their overall body fat while draining the pancreatic fat. I think there are plenty of normal weight T2s who find it quite frustrating and would be more encouraged to see a thin person restore their metabolism via a tiny amount of weight loss.