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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 527103" data-source="post: 2694513"><p>The OP does not have insulin resistance.</p><p>The way to manage Type 1 (or which LADA is a variant) is not through diet but through correct insulin use.</p><p>The "ideal" diet for someone with Type 1 diabetes is that same as that for someone without diabetes.</p><p>Adjusting diet when insulin is needed could result in DSN suggesting the wrong insulin dose, especially as a low carb diet (avoiding the foods that "will spike the sugar") is shown to increase insulin resistance.</p><p></p><p>If the OP is finding their BG is increasing after meal, it suggests to me (not a health care provider) that they need bolus, fast acting insulin.</p><p>Unless they are eating a very unhealthy diet and want to take this opportunity to change, the advice is to continue to eat as you currently do and plan to continue doing.</p><p></p><p>(mod edit to remove quote of deleted post)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 527103, post: 2694513"] The OP does not have insulin resistance. The way to manage Type 1 (or which LADA is a variant) is not through diet but through correct insulin use. The "ideal" diet for someone with Type 1 diabetes is that same as that for someone without diabetes. Adjusting diet when insulin is needed could result in DSN suggesting the wrong insulin dose, especially as a low carb diet (avoiding the foods that "will spike the sugar") is shown to increase insulin resistance. If the OP is finding their BG is increasing after meal, it suggests to me (not a health care provider) that they need bolus, fast acting insulin. Unless they are eating a very unhealthy diet and want to take this opportunity to change, the advice is to continue to eat as you currently do and plan to continue doing. (mod edit to remove quote of deleted post) [/QUOTE]
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