Joanneshawx
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It depends on what your insulin regime is. If you are on fixed doses or mixed insulin, I think weight gain is likely, because you end up having to "eat to the insulin". But if you are on basal/bolus multiple daily injections (MDI) with carb counting, then it is possible to avoid weight gain, because you only use as much insulin as you need, based on what you are eating. Low carbing also helps, as you need less insulin. Here is some info about this, written for T2s, but it also applies to other types:I was diagnosed with Type 1 (possibility Type 1.5) 10 days ago after being treated for 6 weeks for Type 2. I lost 2 stone over the summer while my bloods were really high before diagnosis. However, since I started on insulin 7 days ago I have gained half a stone. Is this normal? Last year I dieted and excercised and got down to a healthy weight, I don't want to undo all the good I did. Did this happen to anyone else?
You might need to ask about it and stress how much you want to try it, and give the reasons why. I don't know if they will suggest it without prompting, or agree immediately, so you may need to advocate for yourself.I was started 7 days ago on a basal insulin every night, that wasn't bringing the levels down so 3 days ago I was started on a bolus with each meal also. Both are fixed doses. I haven't been told to carb count yet. This has all happened very quickly and I go back to the clinic this week so I suppose this will be mentioned then. My bloods are still all over the place, going from mid 20s at night to 4.7 mid morning. Had my first hypo which was horrible the other morning. I probably need to be patient, but I just hate the weight gain after working so hard to get healthy.
Thanks for your help
My symptoms started at the end of March exactly when I had my thyroid removed due to cancer. I put all the symptoms down to the operation, cancer, thyroid pills etc. I lost 2 stone in just over 4 months without dieting. I was still a healthy weight but was starting to get a little worried by the weight loss. Hopefully I won't put the full 2 stone back on!The question is to what level you lost weight over the last few months. While I can't speak to Type 1.5, as a T1, you are unable to use glucose as an energy source so you start to use body fat and muscle as your energy sources, dropping weight. It is normal to regain the weight lost abnormally by the pre-diagnosis Type 1.
The majority of people diagnosed with T1 are an unhealthily low weight when diagnosed. Putting the weight back on is not usually considered to be a problem.
That's something for you to manage. If you are now a healthy weight/BMI, then you manage your weight by managing what you eat. What advice have you been given with regard to diet and carb counting? These both play a big part in this, and I'm sorry to say that if you are following the eatwell plate, you will be eating a fairly large proportion of carbs that will not help you maintain your weight.Hopefully I won't put the full 2 stone back on!
That's something for you to manage. If you are now a healthy weight/BMI, then you manage your weight by managing what you eat. What advice have you been given with regard to diet and carb counting? These both play a big part in this, and I'm sorry to say that if you are following the eatwell plate, you will be eating a fairly large proportion of carbs that will not help you maintain your weight.
I haven't had any dietary advice yet, I'm sure I will soon. I'm trying to eat healthily but I must admit I'm a bit confused by the whole insulin/carbs thing. I'm sure it will all become clearer soon. Thanks for your help
Yes Me I have put on 3 stone since starting on Insulin 18 months ago I have tried to diet but nothing works.Am most disappointed and thinking od chucking everything away and getting on with my life!!!I was diagnosed with Type 1 (possibility Type 1.5) 10 days ago after being treated for 6 weeks for Type 2. I lost 2 stone over the summer while my bloods were really high before diagnosis. However, since I started on insulin 7 days ago I have gained half a stone. Is this normal? Last year I dieted and excercised and got down to a healthy weight, I don't want to undo all the good I did. Did this happen to anyone else?
You might find that changing to a basal/bolus MDI insulin regime with carb-related adjustments works better and helps with your weight. Please read this short article about it:Yes Me I have put on 3 stone since starting on Insulin 18 months ago I have tried to diet but nothing works.Am most disappointed and thinking od chucking everything away and getting on with my life!!!
Hello! One pound of fat is equivalent to 3500 calories. If you have been eating that amount of extra calories per day for the last 7 days you might be able to put on that much weight that quickly. More likely you were dehydrated from your body trying to flush out the extra glucose from your blood, and now you are not.
Being dehydrated is normal at diagnosis time, I got put on a drip when I was first diagnosed to get my electrolytes back to normal and rehydrate me.
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