Hi Claire
I have to say that I admire you - I would be ABSOLUTELY STARVING if I were you. However, as you say, if you're veggie or vegan already it must be a lot easier...
You sounds as if you're doing this very sensibly, and would never stop taking insulin if testing showed that you were not able to.
A word of caution: there is a lot on the internet about following particular diets and being able to 'cure' illnesses. However, they tend to be pretty faddy and either misleading to indviduals or just based on plain WRONG information.
As someone has said above, although you may able to reduce your insulin intake, even eating an entirely raw diet is not likely to allow you to be able to stop, so be prepared for that.
I guess my burning question is: why???
(I hope you don't think this is too nosey) You've admitted yourself that a 'cure' is unlikely (since if you were to start eating a normal diet again you would need to rely on increased amounts of insulin again). What is it about taking insulin that you don't like? It is a naturally occuring substance, and although I see that the injections and testing is a bit of a pain, it is not likely that you will ever be able to stop these altogether, even if you can reduce the amount of insulin.
I guess, I just think that life is pretty hard for us already without having to deny yourself certain foods all the time. Although much of what you are eating is very healthy indeed, I don't believe it's healthy to cut out certain food groups altogether - such as complex carbohydrates (other than the very small amounts you're having in fruit and veg).
Do you really see yourself being able to maintain this FOREVER? Not sure what age you are, but what if you have children? You would need to eat more while pregnant to be able to give a growing child everything it needs...
I guess I just view this as being very drastic. You can eat a very healthy, more 'normal' diet, learn the intricacies of carb counting and still have very very good BG levels thus avoiding complications.
Anyway, as I say, I admire your determination!
LJ
I have to say that I admire you - I would be ABSOLUTELY STARVING if I were you. However, as you say, if you're veggie or vegan already it must be a lot easier...
You sounds as if you're doing this very sensibly, and would never stop taking insulin if testing showed that you were not able to.
A word of caution: there is a lot on the internet about following particular diets and being able to 'cure' illnesses. However, they tend to be pretty faddy and either misleading to indviduals or just based on plain WRONG information.
As someone has said above, although you may able to reduce your insulin intake, even eating an entirely raw diet is not likely to allow you to be able to stop, so be prepared for that.
I guess my burning question is: why???
(I hope you don't think this is too nosey) You've admitted yourself that a 'cure' is unlikely (since if you were to start eating a normal diet again you would need to rely on increased amounts of insulin again). What is it about taking insulin that you don't like? It is a naturally occuring substance, and although I see that the injections and testing is a bit of a pain, it is not likely that you will ever be able to stop these altogether, even if you can reduce the amount of insulin.
I guess, I just think that life is pretty hard for us already without having to deny yourself certain foods all the time. Although much of what you are eating is very healthy indeed, I don't believe it's healthy to cut out certain food groups altogether - such as complex carbohydrates (other than the very small amounts you're having in fruit and veg).
Do you really see yourself being able to maintain this FOREVER? Not sure what age you are, but what if you have children? You would need to eat more while pregnant to be able to give a growing child everything it needs...
I guess I just view this as being very drastic. You can eat a very healthy, more 'normal' diet, learn the intricacies of carb counting and still have very very good BG levels thus avoiding complications.
Anyway, as I say, I admire your determination!
LJ