Hi all I need some help. I've lost over 6 stone prior and through my diagnosis. I've been type 2 for 2 years. This week I was put on Levemir as my morning sugars are between 10 and 14. In the day they range between 6 and 8 after meals. Prior to going on insulin I was on metformin SR and victoza. I am still taking these now along with levemir. Dr has told me to start on 10 units and increase by 3 units till I get to a 7 or under in morning. I'm just worried about putting on weight that I've lost. Also dr said why I don't or have little carbs? I advised because I'm to scared to feel horrible when having them so pretty much cut them out on meals. Please can anyone advise me what is best? I really I'm not sure.
Thank you for reply. I'm not sure. At first they thought I was lada. But def type2. I will have to find out. I did it on weight watchers then saved my money and put what I would spend on it in a jar. Mainly walking and gym. Just worried as I know i will put on the weight againwith insulin.
Hi @diabeticnewbyHi all I need some help. I've lost over 6 stone prior and through my diagnosis. I've been type 2 for 2 years. This week I was put on Levemir as my morning sugars are between 10 and 14. In the day they range between 6 and 8 after meals. Prior to going on insulin I was on metformin SR and victoza. I am still taking these now along with levemir. Dr has told me to start on 10 units and increase by 3 units till I get to a 7 or under in morning. I'm just worried about putting on weight that I've lost. Also dr said why I don't or have little carbs? I advised because I'm to scared to feel horrible when having them so pretty much cut them out on meals. Please can anyone advise me what is best? I really I'm not sure.
I put weight on initially with insulin but there are two schools of thought some say you do others say the opposite. If you stick with the weight watchers or a low carb diet there is no reason to reverse your great loss. Best of luckThank you for reply. I'm not sure. At first they thought I was lada. But def type2. I will have to find out. I did it on weight watchers then saved my money and put what I would spend on it in a jar. Mainly walking and gym. Just worried as I know i will put on the weight againwith insulin.
Thank uThe reason I ask, is that many of the standard diets focus heavily on low calorie, low fat. These do work to lose weight but because many of them still include a lot of processed foods and carbohydrates , they do not actually help you to control glucose as easily as switching to a different diet would.
If you check out the low carb diet on here ( or at dietdoctor,com) you may find that by switching to a diet made of these foods, you do not need the insulin in the first place. Many of us don't. When you first read about these diets which are all about getting enough fat, and stopping carbohydrates, instead of trying to stop eating fats at all, it will seem strange and a recipe for disaster in terms of weight, however I and thousands of others who have been through the process can confirm that keeping weight down and even losing a lot more weight is perfectly possible on these diets and instead of having glucose in the teens they may quickly come down into normal numbers.
@daisy1 will be along to supply more details for you shortly.
Thank youI put weight on initially with insulin but there are two schools of thought some say you do others say the opposite. If you stick with the weight watchers or a low carb diet there is no reason to reverse your great loss. Best of luck
Thank you i will. It my morning sugars that are mystery; in the middle of the day they are between 7 and 9. Then when I wake it over 10 highest 15. I have thought off what I have eaten for dinner right before. I will defiantly keep u posted.Hi @diabeticnewby
Well done on your weight loss.
I am curious as to what is causing your high bgs when you don't eat carbs?
Is it protein? It's worth investigating where your high bgs are coming from.
Mine is my weight. I'm still very heavily overweight and need a basal (not levermir) and I need novarapid for meal spikes as I spike even on protein. Also my team believe for nutrition I'd be better off on novarapid til after bariatric surgery.
I don't eat much but still just under 10st overweight from normal weight for my height. I'm happy to get another 5sts off as with underactive thyroid weight gains or makes weight loss at lot harder. Some have lost double my 24kg loss because they don't have underactive thyroid condition.
Are you still losing weekly pre levemir?
I'm taking toujeo300 for basal and 20, 20, 20units of novarapid or 10 for liver dump on rising if no breakfast 20, 20/30 for meals.
I'm finding I'm only losing weight if my bgs are kept below 6.0mmol/l and not needing hypo treatment filled with carbs. I use glucose tabs if I hypo or I catch it before hypoing and I eat a bit protein. Fatty protein helps me combat liver dumps if eaten before bed.
My hba1c is lower and at 48 due to being strict with liver dumps and keeping my bgs no higher than 7.8mmol/l to keep complications at bay.
You will need to see how the first few weeks pan out but if you do add any you will definitely be able to lose it again.
Keep me posted. Please.
Dare I say it, you may lose weight as your bgs should be lower. I hope so. It does take a few months for your system to settle into weight loss on insulin.Thank you i will. It my morning sugars that are mystery; in the middle of the day they are between 7 and 9. Then when I wake it over 10 highest 15. I have thought off what I have eaten for dinner right before. I will defiantly keep u posted.
Your morning sugars should be more about the release of glucose while your fasting (sleeping). Have you heard of the dawn phenomenon (liver dump)?Thank you i will. It my morning sugars that are mystery; in the middle of the day they are between 7 and 9. Then when I wake it over 10 highest 15. I have thought off what I have eaten for dinner right before. I will defiantly keep u posted.
Hi thank you. No not yet. Just increased my Levemir to 16 units just now. Got a dietician on Tuesday at the hospital. Thank you for your adviceDare I say it, you may lose weight as your bgs should be lower. I hope so. It does take a few months for your system to settle into weight loss on insulin.
Only thing it is easier to process insulin which is excessive than that for a type1. A type1 would experience easier hypos.
I hope you have been given good advice about coping with hypos. Have you had a hypo recently?
How you getting on?Hi thank you. No not yet. Just increased my Levemir to 16 units just now. Got a dietician on Tuesday at the hospital. Thank you for your advice
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