How new? Things take a bit of getting used to - the balance of insulin and food. It's worth discussing concerns with your nurse/consultant - they may be able to help suggest tweaks to your insulin regime.
With their help, you should be working towards adjusting your insulin doses to match what you eat (less food = less insulin required) and what you're doing (more exercise = less insulin required), and if you want to lose weight, you can then safely play with those three factors.
But experience counts for a lot, and if you're freshly diagnosed, you'll be learning quickly what works and what doesn't.
Yes I did . I've always been really overweight. Never really got below 14 stones ... anyway I was finally on weight watchers and put the weight loss down to that . Clearly not !! So by the time I was hospitalised I was under 12 stones. For the first time ever. But since I started insulin and all this eating I've put on 4kg. I'm worried I'll spiral back now. The nurse said the same as you guys dont focus on weight now. Focus on sugar levels. But I am worried tbh ..Did you lose weight in the run up to diagnosis? Many of us do and in the first few months on insulin there is some gain - your body now works properly so starts to replenish the lost fat reserves.
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