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<blockquote data-quote="lucylocket61" data-source="post: 2365941" data-attributes="member: 41885"><p>Remission is fine. Given that I cannot lose weight, (even my GP accepts that), I am happy to remain in control by low carbing and being nourished safely and healthily.</p><p></p><p>Thinking about how science evolves, what we thought we knew changes, and how flawed some studies turn out to be, I will continue with what works for me. I dont accept that the final word has been said on whether or not damaged beta cells can be repaired. I KNOW from years of experience that a low calorie diet harms me. I will stick to what i know to be true.</p><p></p><p>I am a whole person. Lowering calories unnecessarily to the point of malnutrition would cause other damage to my body and mental health , just as severe as type 2 diabetes. I take the holistic approach.</p><p></p><p>In the end, what difference does it make if I have long term control for the rest of my life by low carbing, versus long term control losing weight?The result is the same, according to that study. </p><p></p><p>I wonder what happens with those diagnosed when at the right weight or even underweight? </p><p></p><p>How are your fasting blood levels now [USER=422465]@Tannith[/USER]? Its been a couple of weeks since your last update. How much weight have you lost?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucylocket61, post: 2365941, member: 41885"] Remission is fine. Given that I cannot lose weight, (even my GP accepts that), I am happy to remain in control by low carbing and being nourished safely and healthily. Thinking about how science evolves, what we thought we knew changes, and how flawed some studies turn out to be, I will continue with what works for me. I dont accept that the final word has been said on whether or not damaged beta cells can be repaired. I KNOW from years of experience that a low calorie diet harms me. I will stick to what i know to be true. I am a whole person. Lowering calories unnecessarily to the point of malnutrition would cause other damage to my body and mental health , just as severe as type 2 diabetes. I take the holistic approach. In the end, what difference does it make if I have long term control for the rest of my life by low carbing, versus long term control losing weight?The result is the same, according to that study. I wonder what happens with those diagnosed when at the right weight or even underweight? How are your fasting blood levels now [USER=422465]@Tannith[/USER]? Its been a couple of weeks since your last update. How much weight have you lost? [/QUOTE]
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