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<blockquote data-quote="LadyJ" data-source="post: 19750" data-attributes="member: 6571"><p>Hi - I would advise sticking with them for a while yet. I know many many other diabetics who have reported no such problems with weight gain on these insulins - although of course everyone is different.</p><p></p><p>The other thing to bear in mind is that after such a substantial weight loss (well done!) things do eventually start to slow down on that front and you might find you have to do more to lose...</p><p></p><p>Learning to carb count will definitely help! Novo rapid is not designed to be taken in a fixed dose - you are supposed to match it with the carbs that you eat. Taking fixed doses of it doesn't really make sense and you will find control AND weight loss easier when you have tackled that. Constantly having to have glucose tablets (almost pure sugar) will certainly not be helping the weightloss.</p><p></p><p>Also, what have your levels been like? Of course if you were previously running quite high levels this would have contributed to your weight loss!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyJ, post: 19750, member: 6571"] Hi - I would advise sticking with them for a while yet. I know many many other diabetics who have reported no such problems with weight gain on these insulins - although of course everyone is different. The other thing to bear in mind is that after such a substantial weight loss (well done!) things do eventually start to slow down on that front and you might find you have to do more to lose... Learning to carb count will definitely help! Novo rapid is not designed to be taken in a fixed dose - you are supposed to match it with the carbs that you eat. Taking fixed doses of it doesn't really make sense and you will find control AND weight loss easier when you have tackled that. Constantly having to have glucose tablets (almost pure sugar) will certainly not be helping the weightloss. Also, what have your levels been like? Of course if you were previously running quite high levels this would have contributed to your weight loss! [/QUOTE]
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