When an individual has been successful in lowering and maintaining HbA1c within normal levels for at least three months without the use of any medicines, they have achieved Diabetes Remission (popularly known as Reversal). There is ample scientific research that proves lifestyle modifications can help one achieve remission.
The keys to Diabetes Reversal* is to manage all the modifiable factors that affect blood sugar (diet, fitness, stress, sleep, smoking and alcohol), in a structured manner with the help of experts. These days, technologies like CGM sensors also give us a better understanding of individual blood sugar responses to every choice one makes - food, activity and others. The combination of all these is the perfect solution to Reverse* diabetes and maintain it. While remission technically means that people are off diabetes medicines, for people with long-standing diabetes or on multiple medications, even reducing the dosage or number of medicines is a huge win!
Here are your experts who have designed the questionnaires to help provide personalized solutions to your diabetes reversal
Disclaimer: This test is meant only for people with type 2 diabetes and not for those with type 1 diabetes, Gestational Diabetes (GDM), MODY (maturity-onset diabetes of the young) or LADA (latent autoimmune diabetes in adults). Please note that the score generated by this test is only indicative. The chances of reversal differs from person to person and is highly dependent on their many factors. Irrespective of the results of this test, you should always follow up with your Doctor or your diabetes care provider.
*The scientifically correct term for diabetes reversal is diabetes remission
Disclaimer: This test is meant only for people with type 2 diabetes and not for those with type 1 diabetes, Gestational Diabetes (GDM), MODY (maturity-onset diabetes of the young) or LADA (latent autoimmune diabetes in adults). Please note that the score generated by this test is only indicative. The chances of reversal differs from person to person and is highly dependent on their many factors. Irrespective of the results of this test, you should always follow up with your Doctor or your diabetes care provider.