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<blockquote data-quote="VashtiB" data-source="post: 2365985" data-attributes="member: 511345"><p>[USER=422465]@Tannith[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Every time I see you post I really feel sorry for you- you seem ato be clutching at straws. I've told you my story before but for newbies briefly I had regular blood tests before diagnosis as I have a family history of type 2 diabetes -thanks mum and dad. So I had been diabetic less than 12 months before diagnosis- maybe less than 9 months can't really be sure. I've gone low carb and brought my blood sugar levels into the normal range in less than 3 mo nth from diagnosis. I've lost over 30 kgs- so l.ots of weight loss. I am still a diabetic. If I have anything above a very low level of carbs in a meal I spike- not as much as before but still more than I like. I keep my spikes less than 7 as I keep very low carb. I also desperately wanted to believe I could be cured. I am a arboholic and low carb is in n way my preferred way of eating. I persist because it works. My dr does not support low carb but even she acknowledges begrudgingly that my blood sugar levels are no longer a concern as I maintain very low carb.</p><p></p><p>I would love to be cured but I'm not. The minute I am diagnosed with a termination al illness with a very short time to live then carbs are back!!!</p><p></p><p>I'm really sorry but I do not believe weight loss alone cures diabetes otherwise why am I not cured?</p><p></p><p>So your title could read weight loss does not cure damaged beta cells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VashtiB, post: 2365985, member: 511345"] [USER=422465]@Tannith[/USER] Every time I see you post I really feel sorry for you- you seem ato be clutching at straws. I've told you my story before but for newbies briefly I had regular blood tests before diagnosis as I have a family history of type 2 diabetes -thanks mum and dad. So I had been diabetic less than 12 months before diagnosis- maybe less than 9 months can't really be sure. I've gone low carb and brought my blood sugar levels into the normal range in less than 3 mo nth from diagnosis. I've lost over 30 kgs- so l.ots of weight loss. I am still a diabetic. If I have anything above a very low level of carbs in a meal I spike- not as much as before but still more than I like. I keep my spikes less than 7 as I keep very low carb. I also desperately wanted to believe I could be cured. I am a arboholic and low carb is in n way my preferred way of eating. I persist because it works. My dr does not support low carb but even she acknowledges begrudgingly that my blood sugar levels are no longer a concern as I maintain very low carb. I would love to be cured but I'm not. The minute I am diagnosed with a termination al illness with a very short time to live then carbs are back!!! I'm really sorry but I do not believe weight loss alone cures diabetes otherwise why am I not cured? So your title could read weight loss does not cure damaged beta cells. [/QUOTE]
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