He came to me two and a half years ago due to dry mouth and wasting for six months. Once I checked his fasting blood sugar of 11.6mmol/l, his father and brother were suffering from diabetes, I suggested him to be hospitalized. After a detailed medical history and examination, my diagnosis was: type 2 diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, fatty liver, and ultrasound examination of the blood vessels in his legs already had plaque formation. I asked him about his living habits (including eating habits, exercise habits and work habits) and formulated his blood glucose control goals, weight control goals, a reasonable mix of dietary structure and exercise plan based on his personal habits and work habits. I first gave him an endogenous islet function test – the results were bad – and then chose insulin After 10 days of insulin and simvastatin treatment, his insulin was reduced less and less, I rechecked his endogenous islet function and the result was significantly better, after discharge, I suggested him to continue to apply insulin for another period of time, insulin was used for half a month, and at the end it was reduced too little, there was really no need to fight, stop using insulin, and use metformin Metformin (because he was fat) for six months, blood sugar has been very good, combined with diet and exercise, his weight loss of 30 pounds, to reach the standard weight, stop metformin, continue to maintain a good lifestyle. Because he learned the food equivalence portion method, he has a variety of foods and a taste for life. Now, he does not use any hypoglycemic drugs, his weight is normal, his blood lipids are normal, his fatty liver is gone, and the small plaques in the blood vessels of his legs are no longer visible. There are many examples of this kind, and the above is only one of them. Dr. Wang’s experience: when you have diabetes, you should not take it lightly, go to the hospital as soon as possible to see a specialist and develop an individualized treatment plan according to your personal characteristics, so that you can benefit from early treatment!