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Hello Everyone,
I hope you are all doing well. This is my first post here, and I’m reaching out to share my experiences and hopefully gain some insights from this knowledgeable community. I have been living with diabetes for over 12 years. I’m currently using NovoRapid and have recently switched to Tresiba from Lantus. I’m a very active person, exercise regularly, maintain low body fat, and consider myself to be in generally excellent fitness levels.
About three months ago, I started using the Libre system to monitor my glucose levels more closely. I was devastated to see all of the spikes in my glucose levels, even though I was diligent about cooking and weighing every single meal. This led me to seek more information on how I could achieve better results.
Two months ago, I read "Diabetes Solutions" by Dr. Bernstein and decided to try a low-carb diet. I saw phenomenal results with my glucose levels, sometimes even going a week without a reading higher than 10mmol/L. However, I ran into a different problem. Despite consuming around 3200-3300 kcal (roughly 36g carbs, 220g protein, 250g fat), my weight dropped from 82kg/180lbs to 78.5kg/173lbs. For reference, I am 187cm/6’2” and already have a very lean build.
This weight loss discouraged me from continuing the low-carb diet, prompting me to return to a moderate amount of carbs (around 180-210g per day). Unfortunately, this reintroduced glucose spikes, with my Libre often showing readings of 10, 11, or 12mmol/L, 1-3 times a day. My time in range is around 68%, but this doesn’t seem good enough for me.
I’m reaching out to ask if anyone has encountered similar issues and has found solutions. Do I just need to consume more calories, despite already feeling satisfied with my current intake? The goal is to maintain my weight and not lose the gains I’ve achieved through years of exercise, while also maintaining optimal glucose levels.
I value any advice or solutions you may have to offer regarding this balance between weight, diet, and glucose levels. Many thanks for reading my post, and please feel free to ask if you have more questions or need further clarification.
Warm regards,
Mark.
I hope you are all doing well. This is my first post here, and I’m reaching out to share my experiences and hopefully gain some insights from this knowledgeable community. I have been living with diabetes for over 12 years. I’m currently using NovoRapid and have recently switched to Tresiba from Lantus. I’m a very active person, exercise regularly, maintain low body fat, and consider myself to be in generally excellent fitness levels.
About three months ago, I started using the Libre system to monitor my glucose levels more closely. I was devastated to see all of the spikes in my glucose levels, even though I was diligent about cooking and weighing every single meal. This led me to seek more information on how I could achieve better results.
Two months ago, I read "Diabetes Solutions" by Dr. Bernstein and decided to try a low-carb diet. I saw phenomenal results with my glucose levels, sometimes even going a week without a reading higher than 10mmol/L. However, I ran into a different problem. Despite consuming around 3200-3300 kcal (roughly 36g carbs, 220g protein, 250g fat), my weight dropped from 82kg/180lbs to 78.5kg/173lbs. For reference, I am 187cm/6’2” and already have a very lean build.
This weight loss discouraged me from continuing the low-carb diet, prompting me to return to a moderate amount of carbs (around 180-210g per day). Unfortunately, this reintroduced glucose spikes, with my Libre often showing readings of 10, 11, or 12mmol/L, 1-3 times a day. My time in range is around 68%, but this doesn’t seem good enough for me.
I’m reaching out to ask if anyone has encountered similar issues and has found solutions. Do I just need to consume more calories, despite already feeling satisfied with my current intake? The goal is to maintain my weight and not lose the gains I’ve achieved through years of exercise, while also maintaining optimal glucose levels.
I value any advice or solutions you may have to offer regarding this balance between weight, diet, and glucose levels. Many thanks for reading my post, and please feel free to ask if you have more questions or need further clarification.
Warm regards,
Mark.