The weight loss is not all fat, as your body can't use the glucose in the blood stream it breaks down the fat and then it starts to eat into the muscle, thats where the weakness comes from. Most T1s are ravenous once insulin is reintroduced, your body has been starving for weeks and now the 'system' is back on line and working it sets about regaining whats it's lost. Don't worry about weight gain it will happen! (I also was 12st pre T1, dropped to 9st, and put it back on with out a problem)
Don't worry about weight gain it will happen!
As long as it stops happening at a reasonable point that is fine but I would rather gain some of the muscle back than just gain fat. Normally that would be fine, that would be going running and being in shape but I can't really do that. So I am a bit worried what I am going to end up looking like.
As long as it stops happening at a reasonable point that is fine but I would rather gain some of the muscle back than just gain fat. Normally that would be fine, that would be going running and being in shape but I can't really do that. So I am a bit worried what I am going to end up looking like.
Well I'm not going to recover am I... If there was any getting better from this it would be bearable.
Triglycerides? Is this something else I haven't been told about?
Why are the medical people so rubbish? Why don't they tell you all the information? It's making me question everything twice, I have never distrusted medicine before but it makes you wonder if they know anything at all.
I don't think you'll "recover" back to where you were a few years ago, but I do think you need to start to work up the exercise to force your metabolism to deal with it. I am carb happy in the mornings and barely need any insulin because of exercise - but it took me weeks to stop feeling like I had legs of jelly. I have no idea how people exercise without carbs in their diet though (just scoffed a mocha and bacon sandwich).Well I'm not going to recover am I... If there was any getting better from this it would be bearable.
Triglycerides? Is this something else I haven't been told about?
Why are the medical people so rubbish? Why don't they tell you all the information? It's making me question everything twice, I have never distrusted medicine before but it makes you wonder if they know anything at all.
Not necessarily, the OP mentioned they wanted to start exercising; as exercise allows your body to use glucose without the need for insulin this is probably not the best strategy. It also means that there's a good chance your body will need to synthesise glucose from protein. Also, excess protein needs to be filtered by the kidneys which may already be under strain from glucose levels... So it's all a balancing act!Going from 12st to just over 9 is major loss. I had very similar symptoms last year (but just 1st)
I believe if you continue with your current diet (i.e same carbs) your BG will stay the same if you ADD foods from a LCHF diet sheet (preferably protein rich). LCHF diets only work if you restrict carbs.
As you won’t be adding hardly any more carbs and by NOT restricting your carbs from present values you should put weight on without major BG levels affected.
In other words; have some bacon with your egg. You may need to be sure your taking enough vitamin D.
Why the hell wouldn't you recover?
What am I going to do grow a new pancreas.
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