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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2145091" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>This described me.</p><p>If you mean I need less insulin per kg of body weight, then yes. Less IR. Not sure yet. I'm nearly 4mth post op. Less weight on my back and joints but didn't hv any problems until I took canagliflozin tablet.</p><p>I'm finding metformin has reduced my painkiller need amounts. Slow loss now but due to see dieticians. Hoping they say something to advise on periods of no loss. Insulin reduced too much gives higher bg levels not weight losing friendly, for me.</p><p>Ps. Only difference is less food eaten so less muscle density. Fat loss is very little especially in my core. As GP puts it. I hv loads to still lose.</p><p>My greatest fear is plateauing for too long. In hormonal peaks I add weight. Not menopausal yet. Hormones are currently irregular as of periods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2145091, member: 196960"] This described me. If you mean I need less insulin per kg of body weight, then yes. Less IR. Not sure yet. I'm nearly 4mth post op. Less weight on my back and joints but didn't hv any problems until I took canagliflozin tablet. I'm finding metformin has reduced my painkiller need amounts. Slow loss now but due to see dieticians. Hoping they say something to advise on periods of no loss. Insulin reduced too much gives higher bg levels not weight losing friendly, for me. Ps. Only difference is less food eaten so less muscle density. Fat loss is very little especially in my core. As GP puts it. I hv loads to still lose. My greatest fear is plateauing for too long. In hormonal peaks I add weight. Not menopausal yet. Hormones are currently irregular as of periods. [/QUOTE]
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