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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1745031" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Diagnosis is severe case of insulin resistance. I take 300units of insulin per day. Enough to kill a horse, never mind a woman. Luckily with triple strength basal the a&e nurses don't worry about my doses so much.</p><p>Many nurses would refuse to give that kind of dose to a woman who is yes overweight but not as big as her counter-parts awaiting bariatric surgery. However, I need it to stay awake and function.</p><p>For now. </p><p>After bariatric surgery and my back problem resolved I should be on at least half. </p><p>I'd reduced my insulin on low carb but inherited more health problems of the none diabetes kind so I try and fulfil all my health problems til a huge revision after large weight loss. </p><p></p><p>Diabetes isn't my only health condition which needs managing. </p><p>I do what I can but staying mobile is my biggest concern due to suspected bulging discs. </p><p>I love low carbing as it has given me refreshed hope for change to my fitness levels whilst partly immobile. </p><p>Low carbing is brilliant for liver health, bg health and mental health. </p><p>I'm working on financial health. Ha ha</p><p></p><p>Yes low carbing can be done on low income but supplements have to be the priority. Then food. </p><p>Anaemia has taught me that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1745031, member: 196960"] Diagnosis is severe case of insulin resistance. I take 300units of insulin per day. Enough to kill a horse, never mind a woman. Luckily with triple strength basal the a&e nurses don't worry about my doses so much. Many nurses would refuse to give that kind of dose to a woman who is yes overweight but not as big as her counter-parts awaiting bariatric surgery. However, I need it to stay awake and function. For now. After bariatric surgery and my back problem resolved I should be on at least half. I'd reduced my insulin on low carb but inherited more health problems of the none diabetes kind so I try and fulfil all my health problems til a huge revision after large weight loss. Diabetes isn't my only health condition which needs managing. I do what I can but staying mobile is my biggest concern due to suspected bulging discs. I love low carbing as it has given me refreshed hope for change to my fitness levels whilst partly immobile. Low carbing is brilliant for liver health, bg health and mental health. I'm working on financial health. Ha ha Yes low carbing can be done on low income but supplements have to be the priority. Then food. Anaemia has taught me that. [/QUOTE]
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