Wayne18000
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By the way, by the time my next meal is due my blood sugars reading have come down to between 8 and 9Hi. I was diagnosed at the beginning of may with probably type 2. I take 20 units of lantus in the morning and novorapid before breakfast 4 units 6 before lunch and 8 for dinner. When I was diagnosed in hospital I had lost just over a stone, I've put that back on and unfortunately have put on another stone recently. My blood sugar in the morning is now around 9 and before I put the extra stone on was between 6 and 7. After each meal my readings were roughly in range, well maybe a bit above but now they shoot up to about 15 to 17 2 hours after eating. My question is is this because of the extra weight I have put on? Does my long lasting lantus need to go higher? Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi @Wayne18000
You seem to be going through the same issues that I had when I was injecting insulin. I ended up injecting more and more insulin and it didn't really seem to be working in the same way that it had right when I first started with the injections. I was on Lantus and Novorapid.
The weight gain (I gained a stone for each year I was on it) was one of the reasons that I decided to investigate if there was a way to reduce or get rid of the insulin completely and I eventually managed it by eating a very low carb diet. Since then I have been able to lose most of the weight I put on over those years.
If you like this idea then I would recommend you talk to your doctor or DN before starting.
I keep to a VERY low carb diet which I mostly have enough insulin for. I prefer to not eat carbs rather than inject insulin.
I have to take my insulin too or I'd climb and never come down. However like @Chook K would rather eat very low carbs and inject very low doses of insulin.If I don't take insulin my sugars are high and that's without food. It sounds like you have sufficient insulin so you're ok not being on insulin. So depends on what your c-peptide result was I suppose.
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