Over the last week my fasted BG has risen to 17+ from 8 or 9
Hi I am new first post, I am 53, diabetic (maybe) for 2 years, I started on Met and Glip and Keto and had bloods under control now they average at about 14 all the time! I am 13st 5 6ft 3 and struggle to keep weight ON. I eat super low carbs living off high fat and it's not working for me. I have to eat around 3000kcal a day or my weight drops and people start making negative comments about how skinny I am. Just wanted to say that, at least in my case doing keto and being at ideal weight and bloods super high even 28! Docs have been **** they just keep trying different drugs(7), non of them have any effect including Met and Glip :-(Has anyone else tried the keto diet?, I’ve lost over 50 lbs but blood sugar readings still high even after the dawn phenomenon, after 5 months I thought I would reverse my type 2 diabetes.
Have you been checked for type 1 or LADA? C peptide and GAD antibodies? If keto and type 2 meds aren’t working and you are losing weight maybe you’ve been in honeymoon or slow onset (being extended by the diet and thus reduced demand). You need to know what your pancreas is actually putting out. Push hard if your dr hasn’t done these checks. Some sadly still think wrongly that age prevents type 1 after teenage years.Hi I am new first post, I am 53, diabetic (maybe) for 2 years, I started on Met and Glip and Keto and had bloods under control now they average at about 14 all the time! I am 13st 5 6ft 3 and struggle to keep weight ON. I eat super low carbs living off high fat and it's not working for me. I have to eat around 3000kcal a day or my weight drops and people start making negative comments about how skinny I am. Just wanted to say that, at least in my case doing keto and being at ideal weight and bloods super high even 28! Docs have been **** they just keep trying different drugs(7), non of them have any effect including Met and Glip :-(
Hi I am new first post, I am 53, diabetic (maybe) for 2 years, I started on Met and Glip and Keto and had bloods under control now they average at about 14 all the time! I am 13st 5 6ft 3 and struggle to keep weight ON. I eat super low carbs living off high fat and it's not working for me. I have to eat around 3000kcal a day or my weight drops and people start making negative comments about how skinny I am. Just wanted to say that, at least in my case doing keto and being at ideal weight and bloods super high even 28! Docs have been **** they just keep trying different drugs(7), non of them have any effect including Met and Glip :-(
Hi I am new first post, I am 53, diabetic (maybe) for 2 years, I started on Met and Glip and Keto and had bloods under control now they average at about 14 all the time! I am 13st 5 6ft 3 and struggle to keep weight ON. I eat super low carbs living off high fat and it's not working for me. I have to eat around 3000kcal a day or my weight drops and people start making negative comments about how skinny I am. Just wanted to say that, at least in my case doing keto and being at ideal weight and bloods super high even 28! Docs have been **** they just keep trying different drugs(7), non of them have any effect including Met and Glip :-(
You could easily lose a couple of stone more and still be a healthy weight.
Other people telling you that you are too thin is NOT a reason to stop losing weight.
Hi @Dave359 - whether we are able to significantly lower our blood glucose readings longterm to healthy levels, and go into remission/reversal, 'just' on losing weight is a lot more complex than you might think.
My understanding is - the more "deranged" your blood glucose system is (which includes your blood lipids, and hormones involved - with glucagon a star, and stress hormones being major players), and on how long it has been deranged, the longer it can take to correct. It's the most positive perspective to have - that it is ultimately correctible, and the one I hope is true, for folks like me who do not have mild obesity or age related diabetes. (Excuse the word 'mild' but it is not my own choice, but that of endocrinologists at Lund University in Sweden, whose terminology I am using.)
I realise that it may not be correctible, but only time will tell.
And I see correcting it is to eat less carbs, as low as you can personally go, in order to be as slim/body-fat free as you can go,(emphasis on 'as you can'! - a very personal thing that), in order to replace the sick fat cells with healthy ones (fat cells take about ten years to be replaced, so the more sick fat cells you have...), and all the while giving the poor ol' over-producing beta cells in our pancreases a break, which have to churn out all that insulin, and not wear it out in the process. Is my understanding of the process, simplified. (And metformin can help heaps with this process, not considering drawbacks of longterm medicating and masking symptoms here, for the sake of argument.)
Speaking as such a metabolically deranged person myself of course..