Patch13
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
Hi,
I hope this is an ok place to post as it relates to 3 things - type 1, low carb diet and diabetic complications.
Anyway I have had type 1 for about 15 years now and not had too many complications yet (fingers crossed it stays that way!). I haven't had great control - my blood sugar levels have tended to swing high and low causing me to feel exhausted and generally miserable, but my HBA1C's have always been ok(ish), so the doctors have never really seemed that concerned. :roll:
However, after attending a DAFNE course I decided to get a pump as I wanted to see if it could improve my control. It helped a little , but not enough that I was satisfied I was doing the best I could - so I decided to low carb (after reading Dr Bernstein's Diabetes book). I have been doing this for about 6 months with a couple of blips along the way (one involving chocolate and the other fruit! and I occassionally have a glass of wine
)and tend to stick to around 30g a day. This was hard at first as I LOVE bread and pasta, etc, but now I am used to it and it is just a way of eating (however, it is annoying calculating the protein and carbs in a meal before eating - no more throwing things in a pan and guessing the insulin dose!!).
So the last 3 years I have had background retinopathy which has been monitored with the yearly eye check up (and did not get better or worse with the use of a pump - it just stayed the same). Last week I had another check up and the results have come back normal. NORMAL!! I am very excited about this and I think that the low carb diet and keeping my sugar levels in a more or less non-diabetic range has helped my eyes to get better.
I am hoping that continuing low carb will help me to avoid complications, but I haven't had my latest HBA1C test, so I will have to see how those results come back (fingers crossed they are much improved too!).
My other complication is having to have a B12 injection every 3 months as if I don't I am low in B12 but I don't know if this will ever be reversable or not. 1 out of 2 complications isn't bad though :thumbup:
Patch13
I hope this is an ok place to post as it relates to 3 things - type 1, low carb diet and diabetic complications.
Anyway I have had type 1 for about 15 years now and not had too many complications yet (fingers crossed it stays that way!). I haven't had great control - my blood sugar levels have tended to swing high and low causing me to feel exhausted and generally miserable, but my HBA1C's have always been ok(ish), so the doctors have never really seemed that concerned. :roll:
However, after attending a DAFNE course I decided to get a pump as I wanted to see if it could improve my control. It helped a little , but not enough that I was satisfied I was doing the best I could - so I decided to low carb (after reading Dr Bernstein's Diabetes book). I have been doing this for about 6 months with a couple of blips along the way (one involving chocolate and the other fruit! and I occassionally have a glass of wine

So the last 3 years I have had background retinopathy which has been monitored with the yearly eye check up (and did not get better or worse with the use of a pump - it just stayed the same). Last week I had another check up and the results have come back normal. NORMAL!! I am very excited about this and I think that the low carb diet and keeping my sugar levels in a more or less non-diabetic range has helped my eyes to get better.
I am hoping that continuing low carb will help me to avoid complications, but I haven't had my latest HBA1C test, so I will have to see how those results come back (fingers crossed they are much improved too!).
My other complication is having to have a B12 injection every 3 months as if I don't I am low in B12 but I don't know if this will ever be reversable or not. 1 out of 2 complications isn't bad though :thumbup:
Patch13