AnnJohnston
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Did you have really high BG prior to starting on insulin? If so, the below may apply.This is my first time posting about this. I'm fairly new to the forums. My weight loss had been fairly slow but it was coming off. Been on insulin a week and I've gained 6lbs! My nurse did say I may gain weight as my body will start absorbing glucose again but didn't expect this big a gainnot been to gym either though as scared of taking a hypo until I get my insulin levels sorted. Do any of you follow low carb while on insulin?
What insulin(s) are you using?Thank you for the advice. My numbers were very high plus I've been eating more carbs than normal so I can get my insulin dose right.
What insulin(s) are you using?
You're more likely to get your insulin dose right if you reduce your carb intake. That's not to say that you need to cut out all carbs completely, but reducing the amount you eat to a moderate level with both help with overall BG numbers and your ability judge how much you need to inject.
I'm using humalog and lantus. I was eating almost carb free so although I'm eating carbs again I would still say I'm low carb and I aim for under 120gms per day when I can. I am worried about hypos if I take insulin without any carbs but I'm sure that fear will ease, I've only been on insulin a week and still getting used to it.
What sort of support do you have available from your diabetes team, @AnnJohnston ? When do you next talk to them? I always feel a bit uncomfortable to hear of anyone eating up to match their medication. To be fair though, your adoption of insulin is in it's very early days, so it's fair to expect there's likely to be a period of changing doses and so on to get the balance right.
When you say you're eating lots to balance the insulin, how low are you going before you feed the insulin?
I'm not on insulin, so I'm asking those questions, trying to be helpful to those who may have a deeper understanding than me.
I think you need to talk to your team.
I am type 1 as of 2 years ago at 50 years old. I eat vlc and follow the Bernstein solution of laws of small numbers. His theory ( and works beautifully for me) is low carb, small meals equals lower insulin doses and less chance of error.
When I first started insulin I had very high numbers as well and was told to eat 20 carbs per meal ( which is more than I ate in a day prior) and I gained my 20 pounds back in two months. I did need to gain that weight but not more. Then I cut carbs back as well as my insulin needs and I stopped gaining. While eating carbs I could not match my food to insulin so I was either eating to feed a hypo or taking more insulin to correct. Following Bernstein sorted that all out. I didn't care for lows and feeding insulin. As @AndBreathe said, you are new and this takes time and trial and error. Keep testing and keep a journal to see which foods spike you.
That being said, there are many type 1's that eat carbs. We all have different goals and different management practices/ techniques. We are all different. I would talk to your team as well. What is your insulin regimine?
If you're on set doses of insulin do NOT reduce your carbs without checking with your DSN or doctor.
If you're counting carbs and adjusting your Indulin to match with confidence, then you may be ok but I would still check as you're very new to insulin.
I was given set doses to start with which is why she asked me to have a small amount of carbs with each meal if I can. I've only just started reading into carb counting so wouldn't say I'm matching it yet but I'm in regular contact with my nurse, checking my blood sugars before and after every meal. I definitely want to learn to carb count as not happy with such a big weight gain so would prefer to reduce carbs but without risk of hypo.
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