Hello @ianspurs I think remission means stable BG with low meds, no insulin injections and an active lifestyle. I don't think we can expect to return to a pre-diabetic status. Of course I could be wrong, so I invite discussion on this important topic.
I'd agree
@True Blue .
Like a cancer in remission.
Not causing an expected deterioration or health implications anticipated by the disease.
(Cancer/diabetes/etc)
And
@Krystyna23040 hits it nicely for me.
Have it now.
Have it forever
Just perhaps Mildly delayed once we start eating to a previous lifestyle.
And
@ianpspurs ..I did originally worry regarding the 'higher fat'.
Reconciled that while others lobbed extra fats on foods or into coffee.
For me it was reverting to my earlier younger self pre, low fat low cal food.
Back to butter not chemically synthesized spreads.
And enjoying the meat WITH the fat left on.
Served the purpose of making food taste fantastic.
And left me satiated & less prone to hunger between meals.
We're all on the same journey, but taking slightly different routes.
So what works for some may not work for others
No worries, as long as we all get there as safely as possible , and with all the support on here from like minded people, who is to say we don't ALL have s great chance of making it
