I try to stay clear of double digits even if the carbs I count would amount to me having to inject double digits mainly because if I do too many even if I need to it sends me low.
But for me, single = gooddouble = hmmm, not so good.
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I try to stay clear of double digits even if the carbs I count would amount to me having to inject double digits mainly because if I do too many even if I need to it sends me low.
One simple thing that seems to have been missed,more Insulin=more weight!
That's good to know yingtong. I truly admire and respect anyone that has handled this wretched condition for so many years. I can see why you fell off the rails for a time. I've only been trying to cope with Type 1 for nearly 4 years and most days I feel I've had enough. Reading that you are still coping after 52 years is inspirational, thank you![]()
My weight was very consistent about 8years when first diagnosed,many years ago,and I fell off the rails for about 5years and I was on stupid amounts of insulin,but I came to my senses.In that time I had put on over 4st and was becoming very insulin resistant but I managed to turn myself around and get back to normality and since then I have stayed on the straight and narrow. It is far from easy but I have done this,I am in my 52nd year of being type 1with only a couple of minor complications.The weight gain and insulin resistance is reversible.