No. Once you are diagnosed you will always b diabetic. You just go into remission while you stay slim and eat carefully. XIt might be part of it but isn’t something that can be applied generally
I have lost the weight, my hba1c is reading normal. However, eating too many carbs will cause my bloods to go to diabetic levels for an extended period. If it was purely weight then I would be able to eat anything I wanted without the impact but nope… lifelong need to eat differently
Which is I suppose similar to what you said. X.No. Once you are diagnosed you will always b diabetic. You just go into remission while you stay slim and eat carefully. X
No. Once you are diagnosed you will always b diabetic. You just go into remission while you stay slim and eat carefully. X
That's the spirit! You are like me Suman in that you have a strong determination to get fit again after falling once. I keep reminding myself of all that sugar clinging to my blood cells and trying to damage every part of me, and it keeps me in 'fighting spirit' xHi. I think weight is key.
My Nan, mum were diabetic and I am the 5th sibling to have diabetes out of 6.
I was diagnosed type 2 2/3 years ago - I lost 3 stone and my A1c went from 48 to 35.
Then lockdown hit. I put on 3 stone and ate carelessly. Now my A1c is 50 and I’m on metformin.
I AM going to b a star pupil again (as my GP called me). X.
Exactly. XThat's the spirit! You are like me Suman in that you have a strong determination to get fit again after falling once. I keep reminding myself of all that sugar clinging to my blood cells and trying to damage every part of me, and it keeps me in 'fighting spirit' x
You can also go into remission without losing the weight if you eat carefully.No. Once you are diagnosed you will always b diabetic. You just go into remission while you stay slim and eat carefully. X
Hi, I went to the GP today about a fungal growth on my toenail. The chemist's wouldn't sell me Curanail for £30 as they aren't allowed to sell it to diabetics, and so I got the GP to prescribe something similar, and so I will get it for free as I have an exemption card.
While I was there the doctor said "losing weight is the cure for diabetes - try walking 6 miles a day". I've read on many sites that the link between being overweight and having diabetes is not clear - it's an "association", but how the link works is not known. Is it really true that dropping a few stone will "cure" diabetes?
Which goes to,prove whilst excess weight is an issue for some there are others for whom it is either only partly or not the case and that genetics or other physiological fa tors are the cause.To be honest I think your gp is talking out of his backside and it really makes me mad!
I was diagnosed pre diabetic as a runner with a normal bmi.
I now have lower normal bmi, can't run but exercise and although I have normal hba1c's I still have to low carb to keep this way.
Which goes to,prove whilst excess weight is an issue for some there are others for whom it is either only partly or not the case and that genetics or other physiological fa tors are the cause.
Type 2 seems to comprise several subsets and there have been discussions on here over the years about various naming propositions that don’t seem to take hold identifying some of these alternatives.
eta. This was one of the discussions https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/5-types-of-diabetes-what-do-we-think.166865/
Good to kno. XYou can also go into remission without losing the weight if you eat carefully.
non-diabetic A1c a real non-diabetic eating low carb would have an A1c in the 20s
The same Mike Lean who made the claim that low carb will kill us all...It's worth reading this article quoting Professor Mike Lean who worked on the Diabetes Remission Clinical trial (DiRECT Trial) along with Professor Roy Taylor:-
'GPs need to tell people they can get rid of type 2 diabetes through weight loss ...'
https://theconversation.com/gps-nee...es-through-weight-loss-nutrition-expert-83995
Reference, please?The same Mike Lean who made the claim that low carb will kill us all...
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