Dan,My weight is spot on and I've always eaten healthy. I started on 16 units a day which they said was low but it has gradually decreased because I was having hypos. Only on the two units a day now and all they keep saying is what do I want to do. Come of the incilin , go on to tablets, or stay as I am.but I don't have a clue I thought they were meant to be the professionals. I'm due to have further blood tests which I'm hoping will confirm a few things
Dan, have they even given you a T1 vs T2 diagnosis? From the treatment it looks like they are treating you as T1 (which includes LADA). As Lucy says it's common for insulin doses at diagnosis to drop shortly after starting on insulin. The injected insulin gives your pancreas a break and allows it to temporarily resume insulin production.
With the benefit of hindsight, in your shoes I would insist on testing to determine conclusively if you are T1 or T2. If T1 stay on insulin. If T2 go on Metformin instead. Either way, go low carb. If T2, go on the Newcastle diet to reverse the T2. The decisions you make now could have a major effect on the course of diabetes in the rest of your life.
Very droll, @Scardoc, very droll. ;-)Or choose the best diet for you............
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/article-looking-at-the-diet-of-america.70012/
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