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maz1221

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Hi I'm Maz, 63 years old from Havant, diagnosed with Diabetes 2 approx 5 years ago. Metformin did not work for me couldn,t get passed the nausea and diarrhoea am now taking Levemir in the morning and Novorapid before meals. Sugar levels are not controlled and I feel extremely tired all of the time. My diabetic nurse tells me I probably cant lose weight now I take insulin which I find depressing because I really want to lose weight. Sugar levels remain high most of the time never much below 15. I am working and active. Have 2 adult sons and 4 grandchildren 3 of which I have with me regularly. (daily)
 
Hi maz

Welcome to the forum.

Nice positive message from your diabetic nurse!

With you being on insulin do you eat what you want and adjust your insulin accordingly to the carbs you ate?

As you will read, many of us on here advocate a lower carb regime. I'm on diet control, been diagnosed since Dec 11. In that time I've brought my BG level down to 'normal', lost 2 and a half stone in weight. the way I've done it is to 'Eat to my meter' by that I mean test 2 hours after food if the read was above 8.5 (i now use a lower read of 7.8 as my trigger) I cut out totally or reduced the amount of carb in that meal.

The result was the weight dropped off me as I wasn't obsessing about the bathroom scales - I was eating for health not to lose weight.

If you start to look at reducing your carbs you should see an improvement in your BG's - your problem will be the fact that you are on insulin therefore, if not managed carefully could fiind yourself going too low, not a good place to be.

There are members on here who have successfully come off insulin or been weeks away from going on it and avoided it simply by following a low carb regime and exercising. the key I think is to do it gradually and carefully, ideally with the support of your HCP.

Have a read around and ask questions, I don't think your nurse was correct or indeed helpful to suggest you've nowhere to go re weight reduction.

Mary x
 
Hi Maz and welcome to the forum
In addition to the advice Mary has given you, here is the information we give to new members and I think this will help you. Ask all the questions you like as there is always someone here to help.

 
HI Maz,
Welcome to the website. I am a type 1 diabetic on novarapid 3 times aday and Lantus solar star at night, and also 2 x 500mg twice daily of metformin.
I noticed daisy has given you some good advice, but am sorry to hear your diabetic nurse wasn't very positive.
You can lose weight by cutting carbs and the more weight you lose the less insulin you will need, this will also help the sugar levels.
If you can do gentle exercise that will help as well.
I don't want to bombard you too much, but please feel free to keep in touch.
best wishes
Tracey
 
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