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<blockquote data-quote="Neohdiver" data-source="post: 1298405" data-attributes="member: 258692"><p>My definitions:</p><p></p><p>My diabetes is controlled because my bloood glucose is normal so long as I limit my carb intake.</p><p>My diabetes will be in remission if my blood glucose remains normal regardless of what I eat.</p><p></p><p>I'm not yet in remission, although I have moved from diabetic back to being prediabetic (based on an oral glucose tolerance test). I hope to ultimately enter remission. (I am moving in that direction - I am back to eating maintenance calories (after losing 74 lbs) and spending most of the time most days below 5.0. When I previously ate maintenance calories (during a 3 month break from weight loss for cancer care), most days were consistently 5.6 or above. I am still going higher in response to carb consumption - but regardless of how high it goes, it nearly always drops to below 5.0 within 2 hours (for the first time since diagnosis). My path to remission is via the taylor/blood sugar diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neohdiver, post: 1298405, member: 258692"] My definitions: My diabetes is controlled because my bloood glucose is normal so long as I limit my carb intake. My diabetes will be in remission if my blood glucose remains normal regardless of what I eat. I'm not yet in remission, although I have moved from diabetic back to being prediabetic (based on an oral glucose tolerance test). I hope to ultimately enter remission. (I am moving in that direction - I am back to eating maintenance calories (after losing 74 lbs) and spending most of the time most days below 5.0. When I previously ate maintenance calories (during a 3 month break from weight loss for cancer care), most days were consistently 5.6 or above. I am still going higher in response to carb consumption - but regardless of how high it goes, it nearly always drops to below 5.0 within 2 hours (for the first time since diagnosis). My path to remission is via the taylor/blood sugar diet. [/QUOTE]
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