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<blockquote data-quote="RHYS" data-source="post: 97371" data-attributes="member: 6186"><p>Though not fully understood, gastric bypass surgery reverses diabetes instantly. As in, the second a patient is off the table. Not everyone w/type II is obese, nor a candidate for such drastic measures. Yes, diet & exercise are key, often resulting in decreased need for oral meds. I don't know why so many ppl hope for a "cure" for type II diabetes when it can/has been reversed by doing the above. Type II adult-onset should avoid becoming insulin dependent at all costs for this to work. Too many ppl become lazy w/this disease, expecting meds to allow them to keep scarfing carbs. Unlike many diseases, diabetes actually takes <em>hard work </em>in order to overcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RHYS, post: 97371, member: 6186"] Though not fully understood, gastric bypass surgery reverses diabetes instantly. As in, the second a patient is off the table. Not everyone w/type II is obese, nor a candidate for such drastic measures. Yes, diet & exercise are key, often resulting in decreased need for oral meds. I don't know why so many ppl hope for a "cure" for type II diabetes when it can/has been reversed by doing the above. Type II adult-onset should avoid becoming insulin dependent at all costs for this to work. Too many ppl become lazy w/this disease, expecting meds to allow them to keep scarfing carbs. Unlike many diseases, diabetes actually takes [I]hard work [/I]in order to overcome. [/QUOTE]
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