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Type 1 Diabetes and Insulin resistance? |
I have been a Type 1 Diabetic for over 18 years. I have two questions here. Ok, a few suggestions for you. Diabetes is tough, there is a new long acting insulin, levimir, out with less weight gain, you can consider to try that. Secondly, besides exercise you can try to cut down on calories in each meal and see if that helps you lose some weight, Insulin resistance is typically a feature of type II DM, yet you can discuss things like glucophage, actos or avandia with your endocrinologist, these are insulin sensitisers and I would think worth a try at least, good luck There is a good chance that the dosage of insulin if you are on one type may not be working. the body can build up a tolerance to the drug and it may require a higher dosing. You may want to talk to your doctor about your scheduling of insulins. If you are on an insulin that is before meals you may want to think about adding Lantus (which is an insulin taken at bedtime) to your schedule. Also you can either take the insulin before or after meals. The biggest suggestion I can make about the weight can may seem simple but your balance of protein and carbs is probably off. This maybe why you are gaining weight because you may be storing the protein, which is heavier than the carbs. try rotating in your schedule an elliptical machine or something to help your problem. I am a type 1 diabetic for over 30 years and I know exactly how you feel. I'm going through the same thing. I've always had terrible eating habits and I'm trying to change them. I have been trying different all natural remedies to see if I can find something to make me feel better. I know that I take too much insulin, but I can't find a way to regulate what I am taking. I have lowered my intake in the past couple of days because of a drink I am trying called Limu. What type of insulin(s) you using? I'm sure the added pounds are the cause of your added insulin...and yes, that would mean insulin resistance. If you're not taking fast acting insulins like Novolog or Humalog based on what you're eating you need to see an endocrinologist that specializes in diabetes and see about changing your insulins. You should be taking at least 4 injections a day, or more, anytime you put food in your mouth, unless it's to correct a low. If you're already on MDI's then consider an insulin pump. You'll get much better control and it's much easier to lose weight. The cause of extra weight is extra calories along with the extra insulin. If you're on the typical roller coaster, eating to correct lows, then too high later, then too low, you're definitely on the wrong insulin treatment and should get into see an endo ASAP! There's also a new medication for Type 1's called Similin? Not sure of they spelling. It's the first new medication, that isn't insulin, for type 1's. You should speak to your doctor about that one too. It will help lower your insulin needs. The more insulin you're taking the harder it will be to lose weight. Good luck. I am a Type I, have been for 34 years now. About 10 years ago I had put on 20 lbs and had glucose that was either too high or too low. I went to a nutritionist who put me on a counted carb diet to control my glucose. I did not exercise. I can't answer the first question, but I can answer the second. Start walking as much as you possibly can. In May I was 173 pounds, now I'm down to about 150 |
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