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How are your blood glucose levels?Was going to post something similar! Was diagnosed last year in Florida spent 3 days in hospital (2 days in intensive care) with DKA. After trying to stick to 3 meal's a day - trying to stabilise my BS levels. - I've lost 3 and a half stone and now not gaining any weight and family say I'm far too thin and look ill.....don't feel ill but always seem to be hungry. Have a banana or cereal for breakfast. 4 hours later sandwich and fruit for lunch then anything from salad and pasty to Sunday dinner with all the trimmings for tea. Just wish I could find meal's that are low in carbs, filling and help me gain weight...so frustrating.
Mine are quite variable - any thing from 5 to 8 pre meal followed by approx 12-16 mmol 2 hours post meal (well up to 3 hours - post meal) - then seem to drop to between 5-8 mmol (on average) before the next meal. HA1C readings have been 86, 64 then last one was 52 think there are going in the right directionHow are your blood glucose levels?
I normal bolus 15-20 minutes before my meal if i can - even tried splitting meal- say having the fruit 40 mins later - but still high readings up to 3 hours post meal then seem to rally come down at the 4.5-5 hour mark following insulin... consultant says not to worry he is only interested in pre-meal readings but has mentioned to think about a pump if i am concerned....dont know what to do about that one but have heard you can get much better control.@Postleneo Have you tried bolusing more in advance of your meals to reduce those spikes? I'm naturally slim and I find that eating sufficient carbs plus keeping my blood sugar in range keeps me at a normal weight and stops me losing any.
I normal bolus 15-20 minutes before my meal if i can - even tried splitting meal- say having the fruit 40 mins later - but still high readings up to 3 hours post meal then seem to rally come down at the 4.5-5 hour mark following insulin... consultant says not to worry he is only interested in pre-meal readings but has mentioned to think about a pump if i am concerned....dont know what to do about that one but have heard you can get much better control.
I find I need to bolus different lengths of time in advance for different meals - I mean breakfast, lunch , etc. Breakfast needs a bolus twice as far in advance as my other meals.
15-20 mins is a reasonable time in advance to bolus. Have you experimented ever so cautiously with moving it a little further in advance? Go really carefully and gradually if you decide to try this as you don't want to go low.
If that doesn't work, you could consider your mealtime ratios. Perhaps slight tweaks to those would get your spike down a little?
How many carbs do you eat a day? Have you changed your diet since diagnosis? I find if I eat too few carbs, I'll lose weight. i spread my carbs over the whole day and tend to eat similar amounts for breakfast and lunch each day just to make things easier. I also make sure I eat enough fat but your needs may vary so do check if you're unsure whether that's suitable for you.
Not really skinny but trying to gain weight for weightlifting. I eat 5-6 times a day with 3 large meals and 2-3 snacks. The weight is slowly stacking on as i don't want to gain too much fat but a nice ratio of muscle/fat. This said, gaining muscle is a healthy way of gaining weight. Especially the larger muscle groups like buttocks, legs, back will help putting on weight. You off course also need to adjust your diet a bit for allowing your muscles to grow.
If you don't like that approach just go for the caloric surplus method. Snack food that's high in calories but low in carbs like nuts, cheese (mostly in all it's variety). I usually eat about 100 grams of nuts a day which amounts to 650 calories and 100 grams of cheese which is about 400 calories. During lunch i eat peanut butter on bread which is the highest in carbs but i find it manageable which is around 650-750 calories. The rest of the day i choose for the higher calorie options which usually means a fatty fish or add something like avocado. Or just add a bit a mayo to a lean meal, with about 700+ calories per 100 gram you really increase the calorie intake of a certain meal and lately you have a lot of brands that contain more good fats than they used to. Off course i need to adjust my insulin intake when i'm trying to gain weight and overall it's about twice as high as to when i'm maintaining my weight. I start slow and allow myself to adjust my insulin and then i gradually increase trying to maintain proper BS levels. I'm now eating around 4000 calories a day and gained about 6 kg. since mid july. My bodyfat percentage has increased since then too but i'm also more muscular, still got about 3 kg. to go before i reach the maximum in my weight class but i'm slowly getting there.
Not really skinny but trying to gain weight for weightlifting. I eat 5-6 times a day with 3 large meals and 2-3 snacks. The weight is slowly stacking on as i don't want to gain too much fat but a nice ratio of muscle/fat. This said, gaining muscle is a healthy way of gaining weight. Especially the larger muscle groups like buttocks, legs, back will help putting on weight. You off course also need to adjust your diet a bit for allowing your muscles to grow.
If you don't like that approach just go for the caloric surplus method. Snack food that's high in calories but low in carbs like nuts, cheese (mostly in all it's variety). I usually eat about 100 grams of nuts a day which amounts to 650 calories and 100 grams of cheese which is about 400 calories. During lunch i eat peanut butter on bread which is the highest in carbs but i find it manageable which is around 650-750 calories. The rest of the day i choose for the higher calorie options which usually means a fatty fish or add something like avocado. Or just add a bit a mayo to a lean meal, with about 700+ calories per 100 gram you really increase the calorie intake of a certain meal and lately you have a lot of brands that contain more good fats than they used to. Off course i need to adjust my insulin intake when i'm trying to gain weight and overall it's about twice as high as to when i'm maintaining my weight. I start slow and allow myself to adjust my insulin and then i gradually increase trying to maintain proper BS levels. I'm now eating around 4000 calories a day and gained about 6 kg. since mid july. My bodyfat percentage has increased since then too but i'm also more muscular, still got about 3 kg. to go before i reach the maximum in my weight class but i'm slowly getting there.