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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1851359" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>I'm not a Type 1 so feel free to ignore this completely..</p><p>Would I be correct in thinking you have a fairly carb heavy diet at the moment? If so you may find that reducing your carb intake may have a positive effect on weight. It certainly did for me and I'm guessing we are starting from a similar weight position. I used to be about 146kg and am now down to 97.5kg. Obviously you will need to monitor your insulin usage if you decide to reduce carbs but many people have reported that this too means fewer hypers and hypos so it could be a double whammy benefit. There are a few Type 1 low carb groups around like the facebook group "typeonegrit" that might be worth joining up with if you want to give it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1851359, member: 219467"] I'm not a Type 1 so feel free to ignore this completely.. Would I be correct in thinking you have a fairly carb heavy diet at the moment? If so you may find that reducing your carb intake may have a positive effect on weight. It certainly did for me and I'm guessing we are starting from a similar weight position. I used to be about 146kg and am now down to 97.5kg. Obviously you will need to monitor your insulin usage if you decide to reduce carbs but many people have reported that this too means fewer hypers and hypos so it could be a double whammy benefit. There are a few Type 1 low carb groups around like the facebook group "typeonegrit" that might be worth joining up with if you want to give it a try. [/QUOTE]
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