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<br />Hi ThinType2,
Well, in biochemistry circles, insulin is referred to as the fat building hormone. So, yes, in my opinion, there is a very strong link between insulin levels and body weight.
Type 1's like me have a constant incentive to use as little insulin as possible. Most tend to be slim. Type 2's often suffer from hyperinsulinemia and tend to have bigger fat stores as a result. I'm convinced that if you tested sufferers of obesity, they would virtually all have hyperinsulinemia.
What sorts of healthy food are you eating by the way?
All the best,
fergusc
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Hi fergusc
Basically I'm trying not to eat any sugar at all, I swim 2 times a week (20 lengths each time) and goes to a bums and tums class once a week, I work full time and have a husband and 15 year old son to look after so I'm active, don't get me wrong officially me BMI rating I'm slightly underweight---- I just seem to have grown this fatty belly in the last few months after taking insulin....I'm 38 at the end of this year so it could be I'm just getting older and my metablism is slowing down but I'm pretty sure its down to the insulin.just wanted to check on the forum before I mention it to my doctor so I don't look a total idiot if I'm way off base!