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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1645452" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>You said your spikes are not as high.</p><p>Obviously your own insulin is able to work on your food more. More sensitive so less insulin resistant.</p><p></p><p>I normally do liver blocks to encourage my own insulin to cope with fatty protein nibbles before bed and on rising. The rising protein is lean as I want faster digestion through the day. Fat slows digestion down. So own insulin sorts out protein which gives slower conversion to energy but still energy. Own insulin can work better from not being strangled by carbs. Carbs are just a filler for me as too much protein I start getting higher bgs and the insulin therapy I'm on works better with some carbs. Reducing injected insulin units as I go. Hypos are my measuring stick of too much injected insulin.</p><p>I shouldn't get RH after bariatric surgery as I've prepared my body for less carbs. I'm guessing thou who end up RH after surgery have a heavy rush on insulin which is in keeping with insulin resistance.</p><p>I will be training my own insulin on coping with less for food before op. The liver shrinking diet is apparently full of carbs, for diabetics....oh lord! What a life. Lchf is the best liver detox, for me but no weight loss just healthier liver.</p><p></p><p>You do reduce your insulin resistance by exercising too. Which I cannot do. If I could I'd need far less insulin injected.</p><p>You are doing right to keep active and not start stressful overbearing exercise. Slow and steady....longterm fixes IR. Its not a quick fix.</p><p>Keep going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1645452, member: 196960"] You said your spikes are not as high. Obviously your own insulin is able to work on your food more. More sensitive so less insulin resistant. I normally do liver blocks to encourage my own insulin to cope with fatty protein nibbles before bed and on rising. The rising protein is lean as I want faster digestion through the day. Fat slows digestion down. So own insulin sorts out protein which gives slower conversion to energy but still energy. Own insulin can work better from not being strangled by carbs. Carbs are just a filler for me as too much protein I start getting higher bgs and the insulin therapy I'm on works better with some carbs. Reducing injected insulin units as I go. Hypos are my measuring stick of too much injected insulin. I shouldn't get RH after bariatric surgery as I've prepared my body for less carbs. I'm guessing thou who end up RH after surgery have a heavy rush on insulin which is in keeping with insulin resistance. I will be training my own insulin on coping with less for food before op. The liver shrinking diet is apparently full of carbs, for diabetics....oh lord! What a life. Lchf is the best liver detox, for me but no weight loss just healthier liver. You do reduce your insulin resistance by exercising too. Which I cannot do. If I could I'd need far less insulin injected. You are doing right to keep active and not start stressful overbearing exercise. Slow and steady....longterm fixes IR. Its not a quick fix. Keep going. [/QUOTE]
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