Katy McMillan was diagnosed with the chronic condition at just 18 - but no longer needs to use her medication11:31 amKatie McMillan, 28, was just 18 when she was diagnosed with the potentially deadly condition, after spotting that her blood sugar was sky-high during an unrelated op to correct an underdeveloped jaw.But after shedding 4st, she's managed to put the condition into remissionAfter losing 4st, however, Katie no longer needs the injections.
When she was 18, she decided to have surgery to correct her jaw and it was during the prep for that that she was told she had type 2 diabetes.“I’d been so self-conscious about both my weight and my jaw. I just wanted to get it sorted.” “I did very little exercise too. I’d not long passed my driving test, so drove absolutely everywhere – including to the McDonald’s drive-thru most evenings.”
"It made complete sense to me and I especially loved the app, enabling you to scan food in the supermarket and find out how many points it’s worth.“I’d tried other regimes in the past and hadn’t stuck to them, as they were so impractical. Before long, Katy had hit her current weight of 8st 12lbs, and she no longer needs to inject insulin.While Diabetes UK advises against using the term "reversal" for talking about diabetes, the charity does say that you can put the life-long condition into remission if you're overweight by losing at least 2st.Diabetes UK says that the term "reversal" is a bit misleading because it makes it sound like you can get rid of the condition forever.
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