Thanks for the reply! Yeah I've really cut down what I eat and only eat good carbs e.g. brown pasta, fruits, sweet potato.. but because I have to do so much novorapid to keep up with the carbs, I feel like that's the reason behind no progress? do you think novorapid could be wrong for me?I've always said that for a Type 1 to lose weight they/we have to take less insulin. And eat less of course. I know it's not popular to say this, but the key to losing weight is eat less. Yeah, I know, go to the gym. I know, do the treadmill. But with Type 1 what could happen is you start getting low, and you know what happens then: OREOS BABY! Hard to lose weight doing that.
Hi. There aren't really any good carbs - a carb is a carb is a carb. Yes, low-GI carbs have a smoother ride but the body can still use most of their potential glucose producing capability.Thanks for the reply! Yeah I've really cut down what I eat and only eat good carbs e.g. brown pasta, fruits, sweet potato.. but because I have to do so much novorapid to keep up with the carbs, I feel like that's the reason behind no progress? do you think novorapid could be wrong for me?
Hiya I’m new to this so haven’t a clue how it works just wondering do any one have trouble with thinking hairHi. There aren't really any good carbs - a carb is a carb is a carb. Yes, low-GI carbs have a smoother ride but the body can still use most of their potential glucose producing capability.
Type1s who aren't overweight done need to reduce their insulin. However, if you want a lower hba1c you need to manage your hypos so they aren't needing carbs which add weight.Hi,
Just looking for a little advice... To introduce myself I'm a 19 year old female and I have been diabetic now for 9 years. I have pretty much ignored my diabetes until around a year ago when I found out I had background retinopathy. I try my best to keep my blood sugars under control now, and my hba1c is currently at 8.6%; much higher than i'd like it but a year ago I was 9.8% so good improvement...
I'm on lantus (32 units once per day) with novorapid as my bolus insulin. Recently I have been trying to lose some weight and have really been struggling. I am not overweight at 65kg and 5'6 but I have been trying to tone up going to the gym 3x per week, eating healthy not too many carbs and calories etc but have not seen ANY progress ;(.... I feel I am on a lot of insulin, especially novorapid, as I am doing 1 unit for every 5g of carbs, so in total I am getting a lot of insulin over 24hrs. plus, despite injecting before eating, my blood sugar will ALWAYS shoot up to around 16mmols before slowly coming back down to pre-meal reading... wondering if novorapid is not suiting me & is also affecting weight loss? blood sugar is perfect over night and will stay stable until any food touches my mouth!!
Thanks for any advice, will really appreciate it!
Lucy
hi there @LucyqHi,
Just looking for a little advice... To introduce myself I'm a 19 year old female and I have been diabetic now for 9 years. I have pretty much ignored my diabetes until around a year ago when I found out I had background retinopathy. I try my best to keep my blood sugars under control now, and my hba1c is currently at 8.6%; much higher than i'd like it but a year ago I was 9.8% so good improvement...
I'm on lantus (32 units once per day) with novorapid as my bolus insulin. Recently I have been trying to lose some weight and have really been struggling. I am not overweight at 65kg and 5'6 but I have been trying to tone up going to the gym 3x per week, eating healthy not too many carbs and calories etc but have not seen ANY progress ;(.... I feel I am on a lot of insulin, especially novorapid, as I am doing 1 unit for every 5g of carbs, so in total I am getting a lot of insulin over 24hrs. plus, despite injecting before eating, my blood sugar will ALWAYS shoot up to around 16mmols before slowly coming back down to pre-meal reading... wondering if novorapid is not suiting me & is also affecting weight loss? blood sugar is perfect over night and will stay stable until any food touches my mouth!!
Thanks for any advice, will really appreciate it!
Lucy
agree that is part of the answer -- but not the total answerTo my surprise when I started on my pump I lost weight without trying - the reason was, I quickly noticed, that I was no longer needing to feed excess insulin with carbohydrate! On MDI I was having lots of hypos - but once I started pumping and realised that I could make adjustments to my insulin dose more intuitively, I was just by accident suddenly not needing carby snacks any more.
I wish I'd made the connection years ago between lots of carbs / lots of insulin / lots of carbs / lots of insulin ad infinitum.
I agree. Interestingly I tried dieting back then - before I did DAFNE, that is, ages before I got a pump - but couldn't escape the fact that with my control being the way it was meant that I was often low and therefore often eating.but MDI is not automatic weight gain -- I did MDI for over 9 years with no weight gain at all .
Hi,
Just looking for a little advice... To introduce myself I'm a 19 year old female and I have been diabetic now for 9 years. I have pretty much ignored my diabetes until around a year ago when I found out I had background retinopathy. I try my best to keep my blood sugars under control now, and my hba1c is currently at 8.6%; much higher than i'd like it but a year ago I was 9.8% so good improvement...
I'm on lantus (32 units once per day) with novorapid as my bolus insulin. Recently I have been trying to lose some weight and have really been struggling. I am not overweight at 65kg and 5'6 but I have been trying to tone up going to the gym 3x per week, eating healthy not too many carbs and calories etc but have not seen ANY progress ;(.... I feel I am on a lot of insulin, especially novorapid, as I am doing 1 unit for every 5g of carbs, so in total I am getting a lot of insulin over 24hrs. plus, despite injecting before eating, my blood sugar will ALWAYS shoot up to around 16mmols before slowly coming back down to pre-meal reading... wondering if novorapid is not suiting me & is also affecting weight loss? blood sugar is perfect over night and will stay stable until any food touches my mouth!!
Thanks for any advice, will really appreciate it!
Lucy
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