Hey guys,
So I've been a type 1 diabetic for just over a year now,
Can anyone tell me if a sudden increase is even normal? baring in mind i am struggling to keep my sugar at a stable level..
Any advice on what to do for this increase of appetite i don't like it...
Two points that occur to me - hunger is completely normal early in diagnosis. Your body was starving before diagnosis as you couldn't use the food you were eating, so once you were diagnosed and started on insulin your body would be hungry for food to,rebuild itself.
My second thought is that high sugars can cause hunger too - for a similar reason as above but not quite so fierce .
If you get your sugars under control, then your body and the hunger should feel more at a normal level
Do you count carbs and adjust your insulin to match? Have you got the Type 1 'bible' - Think Like A Pancreas?
Hi @Ania1996 . As above, early on after diagnosis things can take a while to settle down.
One thing I know from personal experience is that raised BS levels increase my appetite.
Good and steady control definitely helps with what and when I eat. Carb counting is an invaluable tool and if you haven't already I suggest you try to attend a course.
I know it's difficult but if you can get more stable BS levels I think you'll find food/appetite easier.
Hey, so i haven't been taught about carb counting as the hospital have completely abandoned me completely and i have been dealing with my diabetes myself with multiple admissions to hospital.
Is there a way to decrease weight gain?
I go to the gym, eat healthy, drink loads of water, coffee too and eat plenty of fruit, however i feel very uncomfortable within my body due to this, and i feel depression coming on.
is there anyway i can stop this?
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