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Type 1: I'm a horrible diabetic
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<blockquote data-quote="Liverlad" data-source="post: 1370888" data-attributes="member: 336631"><p>Ive read numerous posts from fellow type 1 Diabetics . As far as weight gain is concerned , I went through a real bad time quite a few years ago. This occurred when my specialist changed me on to LANTUS ( at the time it was being hailed as the best there is ) . I rapidly started to increase body weight ( fat ) . I didn't change my diet , or my exercise regime and my weight increased considerably . I went back to my specialist and told them about the weight gain . They didn't believe me . So I gathered some documentation evidence myself over approx. 4 months , it showed a significant weight gain with 'no apparent reason . Eventually I was taken off LANTUS and put on to LEVEMIR , everything is now in more control , body weight back in control</p><p>So the moral to this story is ... Be aware if your increasing weight for no reason . It could be the insulin you are using does not suit you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liverlad, post: 1370888, member: 336631"] Ive read numerous posts from fellow type 1 Diabetics . As far as weight gain is concerned , I went through a real bad time quite a few years ago. This occurred when my specialist changed me on to LANTUS ( at the time it was being hailed as the best there is ) . I rapidly started to increase body weight ( fat ) . I didn't change my diet , or my exercise regime and my weight increased considerably . I went back to my specialist and told them about the weight gain . They didn't believe me . So I gathered some documentation evidence myself over approx. 4 months , it showed a significant weight gain with 'no apparent reason . Eventually I was taken off LANTUS and put on to LEVEMIR , everything is now in more control , body weight back in control So the moral to this story is ... Be aware if your increasing weight for no reason . It could be the insulin you are using does not suit you [/QUOTE]
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