Hi. If you do have insulin resistance it can take several weeks of the right diet and meds to get that reduced and allow the body to use your insulin efficiently. Just keep to the low-carb diet and hopefully you will see your weight gradually reduce. I would have expected the reading of 12 to reduce so not quite sure why. I can only suggest you keep at it. If you can get any excess weight down into the right range you should be able to stop the Victoza with the agreement of the nurse and perhaps re-start the Gliclazide or insulin to replace that. A c-peptide test would show whether your own insulin level is too low and needs Gliclazide or insulin to correct it. Obviously I'm assuming there are no other reasons for your high blood sugar so can only guess at the way forward as an amateur.Gone carb free today.
Bacon. Chicken and egg with spinach for late breakfast and evening meal.
Started off with a reading of 12 on my meter. Not changed all day and still 12 now 2 hours after evening meal.
Hi. It sounds like you are going in the right direction. Once you have insulin resistance it can take weeks for the body to start burning the fat that has been deposited in the muscles and other organs. As this burn continues the body can make more use of your own insulin to use the carbs you do eat for energy; exercise should help. It also takes a while for the body to realise it needs to burn fat rather than looking for the next dose of carbs. It's why athletes train a lot to get the body used to ketosis (fat burning) and move the 'wall' further out. Well that's the theory so hopefully you'll get there. Let us know.3rd day on carb free.
Readings are strange. Especially with no carb intake
12 1st day.
11 2nd day
10 3rd day.
I'd love to think that's great but cannot understand it taking so long for it to lower
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