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<blockquote data-quote="JoeJOns" data-source="post: 2144596" data-attributes="member: 514868"><p>Hi there,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply! Yes I have recently been diagnosed with type 1 after going into DKA. I am 5 foot 11 and weighed 121 pounds when going into hospital. As a man that height I should be between 150 pounds and 180 (To my knowledge). So I was 31 pounds underweight! My goal at the moment is to control my bloods, make sure my ketones don't rise again, and put on some weight! That's why I'm eating quite a bit of food and looking to add more protein and carbs into my diet. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I've actually seen a lot about low carb diets, low carb meals etc. But I believe if I took this approach I would be having a hypo probably nearly everyday! As my blood sugars haven't gone above 8 since I came home from hospital three weeks ago and regularly are in the 4's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeJOns, post: 2144596, member: 514868"] Hi there, Thanks for the reply! Yes I have recently been diagnosed with type 1 after going into DKA. I am 5 foot 11 and weighed 121 pounds when going into hospital. As a man that height I should be between 150 pounds and 180 (To my knowledge). So I was 31 pounds underweight! My goal at the moment is to control my bloods, make sure my ketones don't rise again, and put on some weight! That's why I'm eating quite a bit of food and looking to add more protein and carbs into my diet. Yes, I've actually seen a lot about low carb diets, low carb meals etc. But I believe if I took this approach I would be having a hypo probably nearly everyday! As my blood sugars haven't gone above 8 since I came home from hospital three weeks ago and regularly are in the 4's. [/QUOTE]
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