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<blockquote data-quote="Sanober" data-source="post: 283024" data-attributes="member: 33171"><p>I recall the days when a couple of weeks of intense excerise helped me to get results quickly, I used to be a size 8 once, but am sure as many women my weight can fluctuate throughout the years.</p><p></p><p>Last year my exercise levels decreased as I was feeling tired and unmotivated, eventually I became iller and iller and doing less exercise but people were commenting that I was losing weight. After 2 months of no exercise what so ever (I had an op to remove an ovarian cyst) I came into an exercise class and a few regulars commented that I had lost weight, I just thought it was the diminished bloating after the endometriois had been removed etc.</p><p></p><p>Two months later, I was throwing my size 12 trousers/tops into the back of the cupboard because they had gotten so baggy and happily putting on size 10 clothes so I was feeling pretty chuffed as they were loose on me too! I was low carbing too because eating carb made me feel terrible anyway and I was still awaiting formal diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>I was put on insulin and admit I was eating more normally and even then it wasn't vast quantity of food to be honest. However soon my size 10 was getting tight and back up to size 12 and my tummy felt a bit more "pillowy" I thought (I now inject the Novo into my arms).</p><p></p><p>So I've been rigourously exercising for the past 3 weeks now and it's taken a heck a lot of effort to start to feel a bit more toned again. This week's been very intense (I go on holiday on Tuesday) Last night I did Zumba then Boot camp (sweating and testing every 10-20mins and drinking juice it was great to maintain glucose froem 5 - 7 throughout)</p><p></p><p>Today I was at Zumba. Wed was rest, Tues I ran 3miles and Mon I walked around 5/6miles and Sunday I did 20 odd miles on the exercise bike....I LOVE that I have so much energy back :thumbup: and get a real buzz from exercising (like I used to three years ago),</p><p></p><p>What I'm getting at is, I feel it's taking a lot more effort this time to shift the pounds and tone up my stomach...</p><p></p><p>is this typical for insulin users? I'm also keeping carbs between 50 -100g a day for 3 weeks and my calories overall are around 800-1300 per day.</p><p></p><p>Only 10g -30g carb max breakfast</p><p>Lunch is lettuce, beans, chicken/hummous/tuna</p><p>Maybe the odd snack here and there at 10g </p><p>Dinner can be about 20-50g carb</p><p></p><p>And wine here and there <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> </p><p></p><p>Is this typical for insulin users??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanober, post: 283024, member: 33171"] I recall the days when a couple of weeks of intense excerise helped me to get results quickly, I used to be a size 8 once, but am sure as many women my weight can fluctuate throughout the years. Last year my exercise levels decreased as I was feeling tired and unmotivated, eventually I became iller and iller and doing less exercise but people were commenting that I was losing weight. After 2 months of no exercise what so ever (I had an op to remove an ovarian cyst) I came into an exercise class and a few regulars commented that I had lost weight, I just thought it was the diminished bloating after the endometriois had been removed etc. Two months later, I was throwing my size 12 trousers/tops into the back of the cupboard because they had gotten so baggy and happily putting on size 10 clothes so I was feeling pretty chuffed as they were loose on me too! I was low carbing too because eating carb made me feel terrible anyway and I was still awaiting formal diagnosis. I was put on insulin and admit I was eating more normally and even then it wasn't vast quantity of food to be honest. However soon my size 10 was getting tight and back up to size 12 and my tummy felt a bit more "pillowy" I thought (I now inject the Novo into my arms). So I've been rigourously exercising for the past 3 weeks now and it's taken a heck a lot of effort to start to feel a bit more toned again. This week's been very intense (I go on holiday on Tuesday) Last night I did Zumba then Boot camp (sweating and testing every 10-20mins and drinking juice it was great to maintain glucose froem 5 - 7 throughout) Today I was at Zumba. Wed was rest, Tues I ran 3miles and Mon I walked around 5/6miles and Sunday I did 20 odd miles on the exercise bike....I LOVE that I have so much energy back :thumbup: and get a real buzz from exercising (like I used to three years ago), What I'm getting at is, I feel it's taking a lot more effort this time to shift the pounds and tone up my stomach... is this typical for insulin users? I'm also keeping carbs between 50 -100g a day for 3 weeks and my calories overall are around 800-1300 per day. Only 10g -30g carb max breakfast Lunch is lettuce, beans, chicken/hummous/tuna Maybe the odd snack here and there at 10g Dinner can be about 20-50g carb And wine here and there :D Is this typical for insulin users?? [/QUOTE]
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