• Guest - w'd love to know what you think about the forum! Take the 2025 Survey »

Water retention

bobrobert

Well-Known Member
Messages
417
Location
Scotland
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Diet only
My blood sugar levels have been good for the last few months, rarely going above a reading of 8. Not eating any more than I did but my weight has increased by about 7 kilos. In that time I increased my sodium levels by taking about a teaspoonful of Low Salt per day. This was advice that I had read on the forum. Has anyone else done the same? Could this lead to water retention which leads to weight gain? Otherwise I am at a loss to find a solution to the weight gain.
 
I'm surprised you found advice on this forum to take salt to increase sodium levels; most of us can easily have too much in the food we eat and it has little relevance to blood sugar. Yes, salt intake may affect water retention. I would just focus on a low-carb diet (say, 150gm/day max?) with a good variety of veg, fruit, proteins, nuts and fat and see how you go. If you haven't already got a meter do get one to see how foods affect you.
 
Short answer: yes, salt can affect water retention, but no, it's not going to cause anyone to gain 7kg
 
I'm surprised you found advice on this forum to take salt to increase sodium levels; most of us can easily have too much in the food we eat and it has little relevance to blood sugar. Yes, salt intake may affect water retention. I would just focus on a low-carb diet (say, 150gm/day max?) with a good variety of veg, fruit, proteins, nuts and fat and see how you go. If you haven't already got a meter do get one to see how foods affect you.

My carb intake is below 100 grms a day with a good deal of fat and protein.. I went from 15 stone down to 12 stone which I was on for about 18 months but in the last three months the weight increased. No snacks. Eating the same food as I did in the past with little variation. I seem to be bloated hence the the thoughts about too much sodium and water retention. Needless to say I will be stopping the sodium intake to see what happens. I don't want to grow to big for my new wardrobe
 
Back
Top