I have been T1 for 43 years and have never put on any weight. That could just be down to genetics though. If you do cut back on the carbs then you'll probably need less insulin, which could help.So I've been diabetic for 9 years, and have had pretty bad control from time to time. I was recently admitted into hospital because I was in such poor control and had a fear of hypos (which I have overcome) and now my control is perfect. But I seemed to have gained weight, gone from size 6 to size 8. I'm worried I will continue getting bigger. My total daily basal is 28 units, and I today i have started a new diet where I only eat 30-40g carb and stick to 1,200 calories. I'm hoping this will get my weight back down, as I am so unhappy right now. Is it true that type 1 diabetics on insulin WILL gain weight no matter what purely because they are on insulin... ??? I also do a run on the treadmill every day for as long as I can, usually 20-30 mins straight running.
You need to learn to manage you insulin while exercising. Otherwise you exercise, raise the number of hypos you have, eat to cover the hypos, and put on weight. So you're fitter but fatter. Having said that size 8 is not big unless you are about 4' tall, so you only need to maintain your weight, as you say. But still, if you have been uncontrolled, you fear hypos and you want to be fit and slim, you probably need to get some education about how to manage things. Have you done the DAFNE course? Then after that there Re lots of things you can read that would really help you. There is a book called Think Like a Pancreas by Gary Scheiner. You can get it from Amazon.So I've been diabetic for 9 years, and have had pretty bad control from time to time. I was recently admitted into hospital because I was in such poor control and had a fear of hypos (which I have overcome) and now my control is perfect. But I seemed to have gained weight, gone from size 6 to size 8. I'm worried I will continue getting bigger. My total daily basal is 28 units, and I today i have started a new diet where I only eat 30-40g carb and stick to 1,200 calories. I'm hoping this will get my weight back down, as I am so unhappy right now. Is it true that type 1 diabetics on insulin WILL gain weight no matter what purely because they are on insulin... ??? I also do a run on the treadmill every day for as long as I can, usually 20-30 mins straight running.
Hey, I have been managing my hypos well, I don't go low after exercise I turn down my basal on my pump to avoid. My blood sugars are near enough perfect, but because I have been so bad before I think I read somewhere that when you get your control back, you gain loads of water weight etc.. I'm not sure. I'm trying my best not to over eat. I have about 28 units of basal every day do you think that contributes to weight gain? Or is is just what you eat that makes you gain?You need to learn to manage you insulin while exercising. Otherwise you exercise, raise the number of hypos you have, eat to cover the hypos, and put on weight. So you're fitter but fatter. Having said that size 8 is not big unless you are about 4' tall, so you only need to maintain your weight, as you say. But still, if you have been uncontrolled, you fear hypos and you want to be fit and slim, you probably need to get some education about how to manage things. Have you done the DAFNE course? Then after that there Re lots of things you can read that would really help you. There is a book called Think Like a Pancreas by Gary Scheiner. You can get it from Amazon.
Low Carb, even for a while. i lost about 5/6 stone while strictly low carbing now i stick to around 130 carbs a day and im sustaining my weightSo I've been diabetic for 9 years, and have had pretty bad control from time to time. I was recently admitted into hospital because I was in such poor control and had a fear of hypos (which I have overcome) and now my control is perfect. But I seemed to have gained weight, gone from size 6 to size 8. I'm worried I will continue getting bigger. My total daily basal is 28 units, and I today i have started a new diet where I only eat 30-40g carb and stick to 1,200 calories. I'm hoping this will get my weight back down, as I am so unhappy right now. Is it true that type 1 diabetics on insulin WILL gain weight no matter what purely because they are on insulin... ??? I also do a run on the treadmill every day for as long as I can, usually 20-30 mins straight running.
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