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- Location
- Suffolk, UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Diet drinks - the artificial sweeteners taste vile.
Having to forswear foods I have loved all my life.
Trying to find low carb meals when eating out.
It was more like a paleo diet. For example, I used to eat
- breakfast: eggs, high fat (healthy-organic) cheese, 15 mixed nuts, tomatos, cucumber for breakfast.
- in the middle: a coffee with full milk (sometimes)
- lunch: a small soup, a portion of meat (with it's own fat), a small side salad or veggies
- a cup of yogurt, one portion of fruit, and sometimes 10-15 nuts if I do exercise on that day (I do exercise 4 times a week mostly)
Some type2s do. Remember I'm not RH. I know metformin helps with fat cells. Which make IR worse but RH is a different ball game.When I did low carb-sugar diet, I didn't use metformin. In fact, I didn't even know I had insulin/blood sugar issues. I was just trying to şose weight with that diet. So you mean if I do low carb/sugar diet together with the metformin, I will benefit from it?
I like metformin. Used longterm it keeps insulin/glucose balance regular and not excessive.My doctor said I have RH due to my insulin resistance. He said he prescribed metformin for my insulin resistance. So my insulin would go lower, as a result of that, my blood sugar will rise. So it will help my RH too. This is. My endoc's explanation for why he gives metformin for my case, but I thought exactly what you wrote too.
Protein? Can you explain what you mean by protein won't work?
Are you using protein supplements?
Some type2s do. Remember I'm not RH. I know metformin helps with fat cells. Which make IR worse but RH is a different ball game.
I'm just wondering if metformin will give stability with longterm use which RH lacks. I understand.
I like metformin. Used longterm it keeps insulin/glucose balance regular and not excessive.
That has to be a positive thing!
That looks a pretty reasonable diet.
I assume you checked the soup for not too much carbs and sugar.
Also that the yogurt was full fat.
Double cream in the coffee could give you that high fat lift.
You may be one of those who doesn't react the way most people do to low carbohydrate and high fat.
However unless your portion sizes are huge (like 6 eggs and half a kilo of cheese) it doesn't look like the kind of diet to pile on the fat.
RH can pile the pounds on, by converting blood glucose to fat, but for that to work you would need to be feeding glucose into the blood.
I wonder if your carbohydrate/sugar cravings are the culprit, because as already suggested once you get into the "boom and bust" cycle of RH where your blood sugar crashes and you have to eat sugars to get them back up, then they crash, then you eat sugar........you can pile the pounds on.
Perhaps you have to be really, really harsh with the carbohydrates and try and avoid the highs.
The RH experts will have loads of advice.
Hi ECMY,
I have the EXACT same symptoms as you. The less carbs and sugar I do, the more weight I gain. But since I have reactive hypoglycemia, I get shaky with too much sugar. I'm on Metformin and have noticed it helping with my hypoglycemia but has not helped with the weight gain part. Have you had any luck figuring out what helps? It's so discouraging. I'd love to hear if anything has worked for you.
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