I am type 2 taking metformin with BP tablets and statins.
I started running regularly about a year ago and it seems to have had a positive effect on sugar levels and a less certain effect on weight which is borderline "overweight". I now run 10k about 3 or 4 times a week.
That's all just background. What I'm curious about is that my pace is still quite slow compared to others about the same age on a running forum that I use and it is not really improving. I wondered if anyone with a medical background, or similar, could advise whether the fact that my natural insulin is not working 100% could reduce my available energy significantly even when my blood-sugar is normal? Or is it just my age or perhaps weight (61)?
I'm not bothered about the pace as I run alone and don't expect to win any races. I'm just curious about the insulin/energy question.
I started running regularly about a year ago and it seems to have had a positive effect on sugar levels and a less certain effect on weight which is borderline "overweight". I now run 10k about 3 or 4 times a week.
That's all just background. What I'm curious about is that my pace is still quite slow compared to others about the same age on a running forum that I use and it is not really improving. I wondered if anyone with a medical background, or similar, could advise whether the fact that my natural insulin is not working 100% could reduce my available energy significantly even when my blood-sugar is normal? Or is it just my age or perhaps weight (61)?
I'm not bothered about the pace as I run alone and don't expect to win any races. I'm just curious about the insulin/energy question.