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Why Does Eating Lower My Blood Glucose Instead Of Raising It?
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How can I have a bg reading of 182 and then immediately eat a meal and get a reading of 88 two hours later? The first reading was fbg; the meal was breakfast. This just defies the whole premise that food elevates blood glucose-instead of lowering it. Especially when the meal was hot oat bran cereal with half a banana and walnuts. (more than half of my daily carb allowance in one meal) I think I'll just go 'eat worms'!

A DiabetesTeam Member

Perhaps I'm auto immune where some virus attacked my 🤐pancreas kicking it out of commission.😪

My Readings In The Morning Are Very High
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I am struggling with morning highs and seem to be needing to take much more insulin which I really dont want to do. I go to sleep at night with a certain reading, take insulin Apidra and Lantus and wake up in the morning with the high reading. I have also noticed that the reading does sometimes drop during the course of the night but is high again when I wake up. Also have put on weight. I dont know whether this is a result of wrong eating or whether medication can also stop being as… read more

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I have always been told that Lantus does not cause Weight gain. Other insulins do, such as Humalog or Apidra or Humulin , or even the insulin mixes such as 70/30. The difference is because Lantus is a… read more

Weight Gain On Insulin
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Has anyone had problems with weight gain on insulin (I take Tresiba)? My doctors said it is an unfortunate side effect of insulin. I work out at the gym 3-4 times a week and still gained weight. Have been watching what I eat and mostly drinking water but still gaining instead of losing or maintaining. Any tips would be appreciated.

A DiabetesTeam Member

Cut the carbs, simple carbs are sugars, complex carbs are carbs. Cut the carbs.

How To Lower Insulin Resistance Using The Insulin Index
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Here are two excellent videos that I found very useful. This is nutritionist who actually knows what she's talking which is rare for a nutritionist or dietician!

High insulin foods to avoid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tYNXhVRcEI

Low insulin foods to avoid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u55730Bh3-c

A DiabetesTeam Member

Exactly - Insulin has two jobs

The first we want to happen - transports the glucose into the cells to use as fuel

Second we don't want - uses the "left over" glucose to make body fat - you gain… read more

Good DayI Was On Metformin, And The Dr Put Me On Insulin. Using It For 3 Weeks Now. I'm Not Nausea And Constipated Anymore. Always Hungry.
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My eye vision is better. But I'm putting on weight and I'm scared!

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Most insulin users initially gain weight - 5 to 10 pounds is "average"

But as Pat notes it is because all of a sudden you have more insulin in your system

A common misunderstanding is where "body… read more

How Often Do You Weigh Yourself? Once A Day, Once A Week, Once A Month, Occasionally Or Never?
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There’s some debate on how frequently you should weigh yourself with those that advocate weighing daily and those that think people might get depressed weighing themselves everyday.

I weigh myself every day because I can then do an average weight for the week. The problem with weighing yourself once a week is that the day you weigh yourself might be an unusual result eg heavier than normal or lighter than normal so it won’t give you a good idea of what you actually weigh.

My weight today is… read more

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I weigh myself once a week, same day. If I forget, it's two or three weeks. I am only looking for excessive weight loss or gain in case there's something going on that I'm not aware of .

Why Do So Many Things I See On Facebook Saw That One Of The Signs Of Diabetics Is Weight Loss !!! If Only.
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The problem with ads on Facebook book most are too good to be true and a lot of them lie. Diabetes has a lot of symptoms. I had a diabetic friend that would put herself into diabetic ketoacidosis… read more

Why Can I Not Lose Weight ?
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insulin resistance

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One small helping of the wonder fried potato will make you miserable as well as shoot that glucose much higher than a gummy bear. In my case it is. 😁

Eating Pretty Low Carb Has Only Kept My A1cs In The Low 7.0s The Last 4 To 6 Years. Is This Ok For A 74 Year Old?
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I have never gone to a diabetic specialist, am on traditional Medicare so newer medications are very costly. I am at the highest for metformin & glipizide. I fear starting insulin. I appreciate any input. I new new with communicating here.🙂 Thanks.

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I thank you so much for this message! You give me hope. I am feeling more inspired to continue in this journey of low carb. You had an amazing family!🙂

Good Day All I Was Diagnose In 2010 And I Am Getting Fat, How. What Can I Used To Loos Wait?
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@A DiabetesTeam Member hello I have lost 16 kg in the past 2 years and I am walking daily and I am averaging 2.8 kilometres per day. Eating llow fat meals is helping me keep the weight off
Hugs from… read more