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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Snoddy" data-source="post: 2504675" data-attributes="member: 112460"><p>I can only quote my own experience here. One of the indications that something was wrong was rapid unintentional weight loss along with frequent urination, thirst, fatigue, acanthus nigrans in one armpit and some other indicators. I was diagnosed as Type 2 with an HbA1c of 108. Initially I was treated with Metformin and put myself on a low carbohydrate eating plan. I have been in remission for almost 8 years and am currently doing a</p><p>50 miles walk along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Not bad for a 67 year old who is now much fitter and healthier. So I don't really fit the metabolic theories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Snoddy, post: 2504675, member: 112460"] I can only quote my own experience here. One of the indications that something was wrong was rapid unintentional weight loss along with frequent urination, thirst, fatigue, acanthus nigrans in one armpit and some other indicators. I was diagnosed as Type 2 with an HbA1c of 108. Initially I was treated with Metformin and put myself on a low carbohydrate eating plan. I have been in remission for almost 8 years and am currently doing a 50 miles walk along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Not bad for a 67 year old who is now much fitter and healthier. So I don't really fit the metabolic theories. [/QUOTE]
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