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Advances in Theoretical & Computational Physics(ATCP)

ISSN: 2639-0108 | DOI: 10.33140/ATCP

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A Clinic Case of Read (Remission of Type 2 Diabetes) And Rewind (Reducing Weight with Intensive Dietary Support) Using One T2d Patient’s Historical Data Over Past 8 Years and Applying Viscoplastic Medicine Energy Model of Gh- Method: Math-Physical Medicine

Abstract

Gerald C Hsu

In 2010, the author faced significant health challenges, including five cardiovascular incidents, kidney and bladder issues, neuropathy, and retinopathy. This prompted him to embark on a journey of self- education in internal medicine and nutrition. He initiated a health recovery plan that combined medications with lifestyle changes. Over time, he systematically reduced his reliance on medications, focusing more on lifestyle management.

Remarkably, by December 8, 2015, he had completely stopped taking three different kinds of diabetes medication. From April 1, 2016 onwards, he achieved a state of “diabetes remission”. Over the eight years period from 2016 to 2023, his average HbA1C levels stabilized at around 6.5%, with minor variations. The enclosed diagram illustrates his progress and HbA1C levels over the past period of 14 years. In this article, the author adopted the space-domain viscoplastic medicine energy method (SD-VMT) to calculate the hidden dynamic relationships (i.e. energies) between his HbA1c and its change rate of time with five influential factors, insulin resistance via FPG, carbohydrate and sugar intake, exercise via walking steps, sleep score, and stress score.

In summary, the energy calculation results using SD-VMT research method over the past 8 years in the context of READ (Remission of Type 2 Diabetes) have examined the relationship between the author’s HbA1C levels and his five influential factors similar to the REWIND program (Reducing Weight with Intensive Dietary Support) are:

  • Insulin resistance via FPG: 25% (with a 99% correlation)
  • Carbs & sugar amount: 30% (with a 76% correlation)
  • Exercise of Walking steps: 21% (with a 65% correlation)
  • Sleep score: 13% (with an 88% correlation)
  • Stress score: 11% (with a 49% correlation)

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