pegletbee
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- Type of diabetes
- LADA
Have had diabetes - retrospectively diagnosed as LADA - so Type 1 - for nearly ten years. After going on a low-carb regime shortly after diagnosis my weight dropped to a sylph-like 52 kilos, which I was pretty happy with, and stayed stable for over 5 years. My BG was never very stable though. The weight started to rise slowly about three years ago, which I put down to hitting the menopause, and by June of this year it was up to about 55 - 56. That's when I started on my pump therapy. Now my BG control is much better but none of my trousers fit! I was at the hospital for regular check last week and weighed in at 59 kilos. My specialist (female, fifties and generally pretty good) observed that this always happens when people get their BG under control. Well thanks for the warning - it certainly wasn't what I expected. She also observed that 59 kilos wasn't bad. I replied that it was for me, and introduced her to Gerald - which is what I have christened my impressive spare tyre. She further observed that I will find it very difficult to lose 'at my age'. Oh help!
Any observations, similar experiences or words of wisdom and advice out there?
Alternatively can we start a swap shop for outgrown trousers. I've got a wardrobe full of perfectly serviceable size 10 and 12s to offer.
Any observations, similar experiences or words of wisdom and advice out there?
Alternatively can we start a swap shop for outgrown trousers. I've got a wardrobe full of perfectly serviceable size 10 and 12s to offer.