Daibell said:yet T1s and others on insulin are given carb-counting guidance where there is assumed to be a linear relationship between units of insulin and carb intake typically 1 unit for 10gm carb. Surely this carb-counting guidance correctly demonstrates that carbs increase blood sugar with insulin needed to 'eat it up'. How does anyone explain this gap in diabetes logic? Am I missing something?
brett said:For me, matching my insulin to carbs works brilliant. I understand that of course carbs puts up levels. Correctly matched to my ratios they only increase by 1~3mmol at the most. Do I need to eat the carbs~yes. Will this cause me to gain weight, hopefully. Still underweight for my body type/age etc since diagnosis whilst also trying to build muscle. Weight going on very slowly, muscle definition coming nicely. am I the only diabetic in this position of course not. should I be overweight at any time what would I do. Reduce food intake, including carbs, thus reducing insulin, thus reducing weight.
Always two opinions (or more).
What do non diabetics do, if there trying to gain weight eat more, their body naturally gives them more insulin. if they try to loose weight, they eat less and excercise so their body gives them less insulin.
Diabetics using insulin do the same but must match insulin to food wether they low carb or not.
Those not injecting I appreciate may have more obstacles to overcome, even those who do may have other issues. For me I would be lost without dafne.
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goslow said:Hi Everyone,
Its a year or more since I've posted on this sight, I was diagnosed with Type 2 about 5 yrs ago and I'm for ever thankful that I did as it led me to going on a reduced carb diet and drinking good red wine. So at 69 I'm still on diet and exercise with HBa1c at around 40-42 with very little effort at all.
Reason I'm posting is that everyone is talking about the 800 calorie diet when it is only in fact a very low carb diet. The only carbs in these drinks is some low starch vegetables. Five years ago dieticians, doctors and DSNs would not even talk about a low carb diet but I knew I'd won when my doctor started talking about the 'caveman' diet and how there were no carbs thousands of years ago!
So now DUK is spending £2.4m on research with a result in 5-10 years. I think the amount of research your post has uncovered show that DUK have had it wrong for years! Well done
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