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Hi guys.
This is my 1st time at this so bear with me. I'm a 50 year old male from Cape Town South Africa and was diagnosed with type 1 almost 20 years ago. I believe I have been diabetic from my school days, but was never at a Doc in order to be diagnosed at the time.
My diabetes is poorly controlled as I appear to be highly insulin resistant. My sugar readings fluctuate between 12 and 32 daily and have seldom been below 10 despite copious amounts of insulin and oral meds.
I am obese weighing 150kg, have arthritis in both knees, water retention and severe swelling in the feet, dark "tanning" of the skin on both legs and I have 60% loss of vision.
I know I sound like a wreck, but I remain positive, eat very healthily, follow a low carb regime and exercise moderately. I have reduced my weight from 177kg and I am proud of that, but I have a long way to go and seem to have reached a plateau. The amounts of insulin I take make it really difficult to lose weight.
I am constantly searching for new methods to approach my treatment and health, hence my joining this forum.
I hope I can be of help to anyone who might need some advice and I too hope to find some innovative thinkers and brave souls who are willing to try and share anything in order to stay positive and healthy!
 
Hi BBK and welcome to the forum What a beautiful part of the world you come from - I remember my holiday there. You are on the right track following a low carb diet. I see you have already lost a good amount of weight and now have reached the dreaded plateau. The only way to get moving again is to reduce your carbs even further. By reducing your carbs you will be able to use less insulin which makes you put on weight. This will improve your levels as well and reduce the risk of any more complications and perhaps lessen the ones you already have. Keep up with the exercise too. I am not sure how many carbs you are actually eating but I think you might like to try and follow this diet - called Viv's diet - as it was written by one of our members. There is the main version and another one which goes into more detail about what you can actually eat. Other members have tried it and have had good results with it. Here are the links:

viewtopic.php?f=18&t=18803#p170998
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=18803&start=15#p176592

It might help you to brush up on the basics as I know you were diagnosed 20 years ago, and have a look at this advice written by the Forum Monitors for new members. (Ignore the mention to newly diagnosed which obviously doesn't apply to you).

 
Good luck with the diet I hope you have a lovely Easter too. Unfortunately I couldn't find a version of Viv's diet that had Easter Eggs in it 8)
 
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