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<blockquote data-quote="WMF" data-source="post: 2514824" data-attributes="member: 549752"><p>When there were plans for a Type 1 course, that too was low carb.</p><p>The course was never approved so never published but diabetes digital media (who own diabetes.co.uk) favour low carb for all. This is why you often seen reference to Dr Bernstein - a endocrinologist with Type 1 who encourages low carb (and encourages all women with diabetes should go on the pill because our hormones are too difficult to handle).</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Hi .</p><p>I’ve listened to a lot of Dr Bernstein’s diabetes videos online. Omg re hormones!</p><p></p><p>I hope you don’t mind me asking but you said you were dx in mid 30s. I just turned 40 (female) and am concerned about my blood glucose regulation. I’ve been monitoring it myself for the past 12months. I have pre diabetic ranges (fasting and postprandial highs even though don’t overdo carbs), struggle to gain normal BMI 18.5, tired a lot (anaemic) and get grumpy when hungry.</p><p>Just wondered whether you were dx quickly or did your symptoms start gradually? Did you have a high HbA1c?</p><p>It’s baffling me how I have relatively high numbers. And if I eat a portion of starchy carbs I have glucose in urine. I wonder if it’s the route cause of fatigue too. I just want to feel energised again.</p><p>X</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="WMF, post: 2514824, member: 549752"] When there were plans for a Type 1 course, that too was low carb. The course was never approved so never published but diabetes digital media (who own diabetes.co.uk) favour low carb for all. This is why you often seen reference to Dr Bernstein - a endocrinologist with Type 1 who encourages low carb (and encourages all women with diabetes should go on the pill because our hormones are too difficult to handle).[/QUOTE] Hi . I’ve listened to a lot of Dr Bernstein’s diabetes videos online. Omg re hormones! I hope you don’t mind me asking but you said you were dx in mid 30s. I just turned 40 (female) and am concerned about my blood glucose regulation. I’ve been monitoring it myself for the past 12months. I have pre diabetic ranges (fasting and postprandial highs even though don’t overdo carbs), struggle to gain normal BMI 18.5, tired a lot (anaemic) and get grumpy when hungry. Just wondered whether you were dx quickly or did your symptoms start gradually? Did you have a high HbA1c? It’s baffling me how I have relatively high numbers. And if I eat a portion of starchy carbs I have glucose in urine. I wonder if it’s the route cause of fatigue too. I just want to feel energised again. X [/QUOTE]
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