Kristin251
Expert
I too prefer the laws of small numbersThe more you eat the more drugs you take, the more drugs you take the bigger the margin for error.
This is not complicated stuff.
I too prefer the laws of small numbersThe more you eat the more drugs you take, the more drugs you take the bigger the margin for error.
This is not complicated stuff.
While insulin is a drug in one sense, it's also something that is produced naturally by non diabetics, so injecting it is just replacing something that you no longer produce yourself (for a T1). I believe NoKindofSusie is being given inadequate care from her diabetic clinic, because insulin shouldn't be making her feel ill but should be allowing her to eat normally and take her normal amounts of exercise (including running marathons if she so wishes!). Insulin should be a help, not a hindrance, it's a question of finding the right type and dosage to suit each individual's lifestyle.Insulin????
It’s not alway so easy or as cut and dried. My insulin has preservatives it. I don’t eat anything with preservatives so know I just inject themWhile insulin is a drug in one sense, it's also something that is produced naturally by non diabetics, so injecting it is just replacing something that you no longer produce yourself (for a T1). I believe NoKindofSusie is being given inadequate care from her diabetic clinic, because insulin shouldn't be making her feel ill but should be allowing her to eat normally and take her normal amounts of exercise (including running marathons if she so wishes!). Insulin should be a help, not a hindrance, it's a question of finding the right type and dosage to suit each individual's lifestyle.
I agree a bit but the new fat tyre around my fat belly says NOThat's where I am at @SueJB , I'm definitely eating at a deficit and burning more calories that I am consuming during the day.
If this is my weight, then so be it, it's not as if i'm out of shape and i'm into my weight training so it suits me to an extent. Almost if I could at least stunt the weight gain at the very least.
Very afraid to up my calories again, although I do think I will need to slightly to maintain some sort of strength
I too prefer the laws of small numbers
Me too.
The problem is that even if I felt OK, I would not expect to be able to run far on what I am eating. I would never have called myself a runner, but I was at least aware that when I ran I would come home hungry and eat a big dinner. Could I do that now, yes, would I have to accept a bigger risk of problems to do that, yes.
It is a horrible bargain to have to make with yourself.
Train your body to run on lower amounts of food. It's possible. All about new habits.
I don't want to start a huge back and forth argument with you Joe, but have you heard of the law of conservation of energy?
Lucky you.. wish I could even thii can eat anything as long as i bolus for it i have doner meat chips and salad once a week and dont get no spikes off that its mainly breakfast cereal that spikes me weetabix and porridge but if i fancy it i just have it
Well doneI have been type 1 for nearly 43 years and my weight used to be ok but as the years went by my weight went up then back down using weight atchers. I finally got very heavy and 1 year ago I decided to go to Slimming world. Their plan works great for a diabetic on insulin. I am now 1 stone lighter ( I've not done it for last 6 months) but am now back on plan and this week I lost.
Worth paying for to get support. They even have a booklet for diabetics. Good luck !!!!
@NoKindOfSusie - As a matter of interest, before your diagnosis, were you eating lots of carbs when you were exercising?
Probably not by most people's standards. I don't really know. This thing where you have to account for every single thing you put in your mouth isn't something I used to do. I'd eat subways and stuff. Why?
if you are eating differently, it could easily be that you are not eating enough to facilitate the energy to exercise, rather than the diabetes robbing you of your energy.
Oh dear, that's me gone this year then.Well OF COURSE I'm eating differently, if I ate like I did before I'd have to take about a billion units a day and I would very very super definitely mess something up.
That is very nice to hear about your rock star friend, everyone knows a rock star.
Going by information on this site I am likely to live to be about 57.
Iv lost loads from having my son 8 months ago and also doing weights , (muscle burns more calories )
Simply from weighing out sweet potatoes/ rice(brown) or another good carb .... weighing broccoli and chicken / fish / turkey mince and eating this 2/3 hourly I weigh 100 grams of meat and 60 grams of carbs and a handful of veg ... breakfast I have a protein shake with a handful of instant oats and a spoon of yog / peanut butter / a banana which keeps me full for ages
I have last shake before bed after either a bit of cardio or some weights
I’m never hungry now eating so often am losing weight and feel energised
Oh and it’s doing my blood sugars really well my hba1 is 44 atm
It is hard but it’s do able just have a cheat meal on a weekend as a treat![]()