kentish maid
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Interesting - if they 'cure' all us type 2 diabetics the NHS will be able to afford to pay for more doctors .......
They should be a different term or illness between T1 & T2 ? I was on the programme with Angela Rippon twice & the producer or someone made a storey about a T2 who was in her 30s actually 70 odd. Only 1 person beat me on all the tests & then I had been T1 for 50years. Can you imagine how I feel at times ? Patients ?
The programme was called "How to stay Young". Lots of fit people.I hadn’t appreciated Angela Rippon was an expert on diabetes. Fancy that!![]()
Angela Rippon was a real nice person. She saw my pump at dinner time & asked me about it. It was the directors who wanted to make a storey about T2 . SHOCK like newspapers. 200 people & only one could beat me ? T1 for 50yrs would that not be a reasonable storey ?
I have TWO of my very good friends off all there meds for T2. Its not possible with T1. T1 is an auto immune illness & is quite a bit different. There are different rates of T2.You seem keen to get on the tv so go for it Hobie!
You’ll see however that this thread is about a programme dedicated to the controversial subject of ‘curing’ type 2 diabetes (not type 1) and as you’ve pointed out, you don’t think type 1 and 2 should have the same ‘term or illness’.
I have TWO of my very good friends off all there meds for T2. Its not possible with T1. T1 is an auto immune illness & is quite a bit different. There are different rates of T2.
So would you say they are very different T1 &T2. If its basic info ?Yes I know Hobie. That’s very basic information.
So would you say they are very different T1 &T2. If its basic info ?
That is my concern Matt. Even Type IIs cannot all reverse their diabetes and what worries me is that this programme is going to make out that everyone can do so and if you don't it is your own fault. No-one can stay on a liquid diet or 800 calories all their life.
Their are plenty of people who have done this diet with great success, including members on here. But what about the type 2's who were normal or even underweight when diagnosed? I know it's a small percentage but it does happen & we have a few members who are in that position. This diet wouldn't be suitable for them.For the record, very well presented, very clear which subjects have the optimum chance of reversal, very typical results, and indeed an excellent program, offering hope that diabetes can be overcome, as indeed I did, by following the Newcastle diet.
Hopefully the first of many such programs to be shown.
It should be the first choice of diet by most.
Hobie we all have to live with our respective conditions for the rest of our lives...can you imagine how it feels to be stigmatised continually.Can you imagine living with T1 for ALL of your life. Any small bit of info I can get to make things better is good.
Diet is still in research phase and the number studied have been small and the there has been no long term follow up.I really think you need to do your research before posting, if you seriously believe the Newcastle diet is 800 calories a day for life!!
It's a shame some people don't understand the diet, and it's benefits, and again, that some think 800 calories a day is actually sustainable, and a way to live.
It's not.
The beauty is you move back to a normal, healthy diet.
Please simply look on this website, or ask and I can fill you in on the actual protocol, if you really don't understand how it works?
Actually, have a read of this
]https://www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk/Services/A-Z/DiabetesService/PatientsCarers/Documents/SJH NEWCASTLE DIET BOOKLET2012.pdf
And work it indeed does.