jack412
Expert
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
just my opinion, ask your Dr ....it's said that when you go toilet you excrete your calories if theres no insulin present in your blood so in theory that should help you lose weight, i know as i've tried it and it works, but im already underweight as it is.
stopping insulin to lose weight is ineffective compared to LCHF ketogenic diet which is better, I and other T1's can run their blood ketone levels at 1-3, burning fat all the time with normal BG levels, without a risk of DKA
you adjust your weight by reducing some carbs and how much energy you replace with food fats
spilling glucose in urine happens when your BG is high, it's easier not to put hi glucose in in the first place by cutting carbs in the first place isn't it? ' let the 'dietary ketones' build to around 1-3.. to be made out of body and dietary fat and still have normal BG with the onboard insulin
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no insulin means the cells can't get glucose energy, so the glucose builds up in the blood which isn't good and is toxic too, so your body burns muscle and fat to create ketones for energy, this ketone levels builds quickly to unsafe levels and you're in hospital on a drip [treatment should start for high BG with over 0.6 ketones] ..
LOW CARB ketogenic DIET WITH NORMAL BG AND INSULIN LEVELS

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