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<blockquote data-quote="TonyTruthful" data-source="post: 461233" data-attributes="member: 14867"><p>Girls girls girls…please get back on your insulin. You aren’t going to look pretty in a wheel chair with a gaunt look. I had a friend who did the same. She ended up in a wheel chair and is now on dialysis and waiting for a transplant. She is only 26. It’s called diacide.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Even non diabetics put weight on past a certain age it’s just life. I’m quite portly and I don’t do anything that different from when I was a kid.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Your first step is to start injecting insulin. When you get up in the morning you don’t have to eat but you still have to inject. I don’t eat in the morning but take 9u as I need it to function and brings me down <10 most of time I think. Then eat small amounts of low carb through the day preferably and inject small amounts. Trust me if you take say 20u of fast acting during the whole day that is not going put any weight on that is just going to release enough energy for your body to burn off in that day. In a few day you will start to feel a lot better. The next step is to introduce a little exercise…this is a must even if it’s a just a 10 min job/walk a day and you increase it. Go swimming join a gym etc. This will release natural endorphins and keep you focused on your insulin therapy (you need to inject a little for exercise as well). It’s a chain reaction…healthy body = healthy mind.</p><p></p><p>YOU best start sorting it out princesskyra! If I was your OH you would be in trouble young lady!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyTruthful, post: 461233, member: 14867"] Girls girls girls…please get back on your insulin. You aren’t going to look pretty in a wheel chair with a gaunt look. I had a friend who did the same. She ended up in a wheel chair and is now on dialysis and waiting for a transplant. She is only 26. It’s called diacide. Even non diabetics put weight on past a certain age it’s just life. I’m quite portly and I don’t do anything that different from when I was a kid. Your first step is to start injecting insulin. When you get up in the morning you don’t have to eat but you still have to inject. I don’t eat in the morning but take 9u as I need it to function and brings me down <10 most of time I think. Then eat small amounts of low carb through the day preferably and inject small amounts. Trust me if you take say 20u of fast acting during the whole day that is not going put any weight on that is just going to release enough energy for your body to burn off in that day. In a few day you will start to feel a lot better. The next step is to introduce a little exercise…this is a must even if it’s a just a 10 min job/walk a day and you increase it. Go swimming join a gym etc. This will release natural endorphins and keep you focused on your insulin therapy (you need to inject a little for exercise as well). It’s a chain reaction…healthy body = healthy mind. YOU best start sorting it out princesskyra! If I was your OH you would be in trouble young lady! [/QUOTE]
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