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<blockquote data-quote="ArsenalCath" data-source="post: 2362264" data-attributes="member: 82242"><p>Since being diagnosed with type 1 and having insulin injections I gave put in a phenomenal amount of weight. I’m blaming the insulin as my Carb Manager app says I very rarely go over 1000 calories a day. I need to lose weight as it is making me thoroughly miserable. I hate having diabetes type 1. I’m seriously considering not eating carbs and not having insulin. I know what will happen as before diagnosis I was hardly eating anything as food tasted foul but my weight was good. Then diagnosis, but my blood glucose is rarely within range it’s nearly always high so have to have large doses of insulin. I have spoken to my diabetes team so often but I still don’t understand what the hell is going on with my rotten body..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArsenalCath, post: 2362264, member: 82242"] Since being diagnosed with type 1 and having insulin injections I gave put in a phenomenal amount of weight. I’m blaming the insulin as my Carb Manager app says I very rarely go over 1000 calories a day. I need to lose weight as it is making me thoroughly miserable. I hate having diabetes type 1. I’m seriously considering not eating carbs and not having insulin. I know what will happen as before diagnosis I was hardly eating anything as food tasted foul but my weight was good. Then diagnosis, but my blood glucose is rarely within range it’s nearly always high so have to have large doses of insulin. I have spoken to my diabetes team so often but I still don’t understand what the hell is going on with my rotten body.. [/QUOTE]
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