So glad it's not just me... Tried low carbs but no change in BS or weight lossIf it helps I’m exactly the same. It’s hard to not eat junk when you don’t get results eating the same way as others that are successful. I did low carb and keto for a while and my levels refused to come down. Crazy.
Hi.
I’m a type 2, but I’m not 100% convinced as I was apparently a type 1 for 11 years (I feel like I’m in-between the two) and I am on:
25mg Empagliflozin x 1 a day
Glucophage SR 1000mg tablets x 2 a day
Levemier insulin 10 units x 2 a day
Fiasp insulin with carb counting with each meal.
I’ve asked to be referred to the consultant as my levels are anything between 12-20 most days.
I tried keto for a few months and my levels were still high.
I just wondered if anyone takes similar meds to me and I’m curious what kind of diet you do and how your levels are?
Thank you.
I also am on a low carb, high fat diet - for a while tried to go zero carb but couldn't keep it up, especially when BG refused to come down to a level I thought was reasonable. Low carb for me is around the 30 - 40 g mark per day. I try to stay around 20 g. Yesterday must have been less than 20 but BG stayed around 12 all day.
I have a Freestyle Libre (free under our health board) so can see what my BG is all the time. It is consistently high in the mornings and reasonable (around 10) in the afternoons/evenings. Whatever I do, nothing changes that.
A c-peptide test indicated that I am making insulin so I am T2. Despite making insulin, and injecting plenty more, my system just doesn't seem to use it.
Being unable to walk due to arthritis, I cannot do much in the way of movement never mind real exercise.
I also take lots of other medicines so that may have some effect on BG levels whatever I do.
I am not negatively impacted by Jardiance, but some of my friends have had nasty side-effects. My urine has a higher sugar content, as i notice sometimes after a few days a black ring start to develop in the toilet bowl. Bacteria feeding on the sugar in my urine. Also, I am using the Libre system (perhaps obsessively), so I would know virtually immediately if my blood sugar starts doing funny things.
I was also classified as type 1 and on insulin for over a decade as a 40 year old and fairly skinny. then I went keto and got off insulin was reclassified as type 2 but now consultant input is suggesting MODY, Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young. Does this fit you- I always called myself type 1.5!Hi.
I’m a type 2, but I’m not 100% convinced as I was apparently a type 1 for 11 years (I feel like I’m in-between the two) and I am on:
25mg Empagliflozin x 1 a day
Glucophage SR 1000mg tablets x 2 a day
Levemier insulin 10 units x 2 a day
Fiasp insulin with carb counting with each meal.
I’ve asked to be referred to the consultant as my levels are anything between 12-20 most days.
I tried keto for a few months and my levels were still high.
I just wondered if anyone takes similar meds to me and I’m curious what kind of diet you do and how your levels are?
Thank you.
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