diva19871987
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jopar said:You have two things going against you, hyper active thyroid and high glucose levels, both will effect your weight,
But it will be the elevated sugar levels that will impact on muscle tone more though, this is because the body can't utilise the glucose probably to fuel it, so will seek the stores of fat from anywhere in the body including the muscles...
So in the main I think you going to have to resolve both these problems before you can really start to rebuild your muscle tone...
As to the protein side of things,,
There are various sources of plant protein, such as nuts, and tufo ((sp) which is often used to mimic meat products) you can also try protein shakes, but you do have to weary concerning the carbs in them...
The only other thing I can suggest is google Vegan forums, bound to be some on the internet and should get some good advise about ensuring that you can source a good natural protein source...
I never realised that high BS over time leads to a loss of musclejopar said:You have two things going against you, hyper active thyroid and high glucose levels, both will effect your weight,
But it will be the elevated sugar levels that will impact on muscle tone more though, this is because the body can't utilise the glucose probably to fuel it, so will seek the stores of fat from anywhere in the body including the muscles...
So in the main I think you going to have to resolve both these problems before you can really start to rebuild your muscle tone...
As to the protein side of things,,
There are various sources of plant protein, such as nuts, and tufo ((sp) which is often used to mimic meat products) you can also try protein shakes, but you do have to weary concerning the carbs in them...
The only other thing I can suggest is google Vegan forums, bound to be some on the internet and should get some good advise about ensuring that you can source a good natural protein source...
SouthernGeneral6512 said:I never realised that high BS over time leads to a loss of musclejopar said:You have two things going against you, hyper active thyroid and high glucose levels, both will effect your weight,
But it will be the elevated sugar levels that will impact on muscle tone more though, this is because the body can't utilise the glucose probably to fuel it, so will seek the stores of fat from anywhere in the body including the muscles...
So in the main I think you going to have to resolve both these problems before you can really start to rebuild your muscle tone...
As to the protein side of things,,
There are various sources of plant protein, such as nuts, and tufo ((sp) which is often used to mimic meat products) you can also try protein shakes, but you do have to weary concerning the carbs in them...
The only other thing I can suggest is google Vegan forums, bound to be some on the internet and should get some good advise about ensuring that you can source a good natural protein source...
diva19871987 said:Thank you for your replies! Great answers.
Lucy-I have spoken with my GP and I took the advice others said and I've requested that I be moved back to the specialists at the hospital. I'm hoping I will get my appointment through soon so I can ask about the DAFNE course others mentioned. I'm hoping that they can get me on the waiting list soon. Does anyone know what sort of time scale the waiting lists are for the course?
I have got an appointment monday about my thyroid because the routine blood test they did last week shows it is still very high, GP said it hardly changed since I was tested months ago and started carbimizole. I have a horrible feeling I will either have to have the gland removed or the iodine treatment.
Either way I guess it looks like I'll have an under active thyroid very soonYou win some, you lose some I guess!
jgibson1962 said:I've been a type 1 just over a year now and being a Horse rider I am very active on a daily basis, Horse riding alone is physically hard as is the mucking out and poo picking and general stable work. After diagnosis, I lost all my muscle and flabby bits and generally looked a mess, but now I look and feel better than I have done for years, I don't know if insulin helps muscle repair, but my arms are looking pretty ripped. I think a lot of this is to do with mindset, for me nothing has changed, I manage my insulin religiously, I eat the same as I did before, that includes quite a lot of carbs and I do a pretty rigorous work routine at the stable yard.
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