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<blockquote data-quote="pollensa" data-source="post: 1790762"><p>Good valid questions. </p><p></p><p>Regards Remission some refer to reversal or partially reversed, there are quite a few guidelines, I mention in particular UK MD, Dr. David Cavans Book page relating to "can Diabetes be reversed" where he quotes shows guideline chart regards levels i.e. "defined in three stages remission partial, complete or prolonged, depending on duration and extent of return of normal glucose control without the need of diabetes medications, i.e. page 81 of the book, the three stages of diabetes reversal" as follows I quote....</p><p></p><p>fasting glucose mmol/l below 7 partial x 1 year. below 5.6 complete x 1 year. below 5.6 prolonged x 5 years</p><p>HbA1C mmol/mol below 48 6.5% partial x 1 year, below 42 6% and below 42 6% x 5 years</p><p></p><p>Regards what figures to aim for, thats is variable, perhaps ask your Doctor to present the cut off thresholds to aim for regards fasting, 2hr after eat, and random anytime after eat breakfast for a guide to aim for.</p><p></p><p>Hope this assists in someway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pollensa, post: 1790762"] Good valid questions. Regards Remission some refer to reversal or partially reversed, there are quite a few guidelines, I mention in particular UK MD, Dr. David Cavans Book page relating to "can Diabetes be reversed" where he quotes shows guideline chart regards levels i.e. "defined in three stages remission partial, complete or prolonged, depending on duration and extent of return of normal glucose control without the need of diabetes medications, i.e. page 81 of the book, the three stages of diabetes reversal" as follows I quote.... fasting glucose mmol/l below 7 partial x 1 year. below 5.6 complete x 1 year. below 5.6 prolonged x 5 years HbA1C mmol/mol below 48 6.5% partial x 1 year, below 42 6% and below 42 6% x 5 years Regards what figures to aim for, thats is variable, perhaps ask your Doctor to present the cut off thresholds to aim for regards fasting, 2hr after eat, and random anytime after eat breakfast for a guide to aim for. Hope this assists in someway. [/QUOTE]
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