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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1593314" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>If you've already been low carbing prior to insulin and are still low carbing I would not make any dietary changes. Dietary changes mean insulin changes. If you're new to this then I would continue your normal diet until you settle in </p><p></p><p>I gained my very much needed 25#'s back in two months but it stopped right where I left off. One big key for me was avoiding hypos and having to feed insulin. They told me to eat 20 c per meal ( I eat 20 day) and I was having lots of rollercoastering. I went back to my 20 per Day and bs was much flatter. </p><p></p><p>I just continue on my low carb diet and take lower insulin doses and I don't need to feed hypos. It's not insulin that causes weight gain, it's the food we eat that causes the gain. And the insulin resistance therefore needing to take more insulin. </p><p></p><p>GREAT for you on the weight loss. I'm sure you're becoming more insulin sensative along with it. BONUS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1593314, member: 240838"] If you've already been low carbing prior to insulin and are still low carbing I would not make any dietary changes. Dietary changes mean insulin changes. If you're new to this then I would continue your normal diet until you settle in I gained my very much needed 25#'s back in two months but it stopped right where I left off. One big key for me was avoiding hypos and having to feed insulin. They told me to eat 20 c per meal ( I eat 20 day) and I was having lots of rollercoastering. I went back to my 20 per Day and bs was much flatter. I just continue on my low carb diet and take lower insulin doses and I don't need to feed hypos. It's not insulin that causes weight gain, it's the food we eat that causes the gain. And the insulin resistance therefore needing to take more insulin. GREAT for you on the weight loss. I'm sure you're becoming more insulin sensative along with it. BONUS [/QUOTE]
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