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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 897060" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>I wonder why you are trying to maintain such a high weight? 450 gm of carb a day is far too high for anyone let alone a diabetic. I think you need to define a sensible level of carbs as a diabetic such as less than 200 gm/day. See how your blood sugar goes. Anything near to 42 mmol HBa1C is very good. You shouldn't need to consider insulin unless max dose of Gliclazide no longer works. I was on 320gm/day with no effect after 5 years so insulin was obviously needed. My stupid diabetes GP refused as I was listed as T2 but actually LADA. 1 year later she offered me insulin as my blood sugar had shot up and it has been a salvation. I think you are many years away from needing it; tablets are easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 897060, member: 21149"] I wonder why you are trying to maintain such a high weight? 450 gm of carb a day is far too high for anyone let alone a diabetic. I think you need to define a sensible level of carbs as a diabetic such as less than 200 gm/day. See how your blood sugar goes. Anything near to 42 mmol HBa1C is very good. You shouldn't need to consider insulin unless max dose of Gliclazide no longer works. I was on 320gm/day with no effect after 5 years so insulin was obviously needed. My stupid diabetes GP refused as I was listed as T2 but actually LADA. 1 year later she offered me insulin as my blood sugar had shot up and it has been a salvation. I think you are many years away from needing it; tablets are easier. [/QUOTE]
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