I agree about the low-carb aspect but isn't it possible that if you lose weight thru low-carbing that insulin resistance will drop. For those overweight with?insulin resistance I assume some of the Basal is there to add to the body's own insulin excess so that the body may at least use some of it. We've seen posts from many with high weight who have to inject enormous amounts of both insulins to counter insulin resistance.Low carb diets don't reduce basal needs. It's just that many people on higher carb diets will have their basal rate set too high. So part of their basal dose is being used to mop up part of their carb dose.
This is why it's a good idea to do a fasting basal test for 12-24 hours before starting a low carb diet
Just wanted to see if others had experienced this and looking for reassurance reslly that there isnt something weird going on!
No that is a very valid point. Your basal requirement will reduce in proportion to your weight loss, even if insulin sensitivity doesn't change at all.I agree about the low-carb aspect but isn't it possible that if you lose weight thru low-carbing that insulin resistance will drop. For those overweight with insulin resistance I assume some of the Basal is there to add to the body's own insulin excess so that the body may at least use some of it. We've seen posts from many with high weight who have to inject enormous amounts of both insulins to counter insulin resistance.
Ask @Heathenlass, who uses a tiny night-time basal dose.
Actually I think there's an underlying assumption there - that our basal demand itself is "flat". Manufacturers try to make flat profile basal insulin because they assume basal demand is flat. And yet there is so much evidence that our basal demand is far from flat. For me the most obvious benefit of a pump over injections is that you can program the pump to fit any pattern of basal demand. When I was using pens I was actively looking for insulin that was *not* flat - I was looking for insulin with peaks that I could combine to match the natural peaks and troughs of my basal demand.
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