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Abysmal weight loss

  
guns4bones
12/26/2024 8:48 p.m.

Hello people!

I have not pronounced here for a long time, which in the end comes badly because this space serves me a lot of support.

I have been just over a year since I started with all this.22 years for 23 and with a type 2 diabetes that leaves my endocrine out of my endocrine.Everything is fine, the analytics are fine even though my pancreas is already reaching the final stretch as far as their job is concerned.

I carry it as I can, I have my moments and I try not to overwhelm me much because if I don't throw everything out the window and I start neglecting the greatest.I have yet been pulling.

My unique and great problem is that since I started, I have lowered, without stopping, more than 10kg.I am a rather high kid, 1.87m more less, and I have already dropped from the 70kg.In my life I had seen me this thin and is turning to be an crowding psychological burden, since as much as I try not to give weight.

Does anyone know a suitable diet for diabetics that can help me get weight a bit?Any recommendation is good, they have told me about supplements and things but I don't want to enter any of that without knowing the experience of other people with this damn disease.

Thank you very much for reading and all those who have created such a guay space for people with diabetes.

Merry Christmas and Happy Year to all 🎉 🎇

All the best.

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JuanSolo
12/26/2024 9:44 p.m.

This is mathematics.Or your body secretes insulin or you put it by clicking and so you can gain weight.

Try to eat more and get more insulin, as you fat you will need more basal insulin.

If you eat more and do not raise glucose is that your body secretes insulin ... how lucky to be a type II.Although it does not seem like it.

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isabelbota
12/26/2024 10:46 p.m.


guns4bones said:
@Guns4bones said:

Hello people!

I have not pronounced here for a long time, which in the end comes badly because this space serves me a lot of support.

I have been just over a year since I started with all this.22 years for 23 and with a type 2 diabetes that leaves my endocrine out of my endocrine.Everything is fine, the analytics are fine even though my pancreas is already reaching the final stretch as far as their job is concerned.

I carry it as I can, I have my moments and I try not to overwhelm me much because if I don't throw everything out the window and I start neglecting the greatest.I have yet been pulling.

My unique and great problem is that since I started, I have lowered, without stopping, more than 10kg.I am a rather high kid, 1.87m more less, and I have already dropped from the 70kg.In my life I had seen me this thin and is turning to be an crowding psychological burden, since as much as I try not to give weight.

Does anyone know a suitable diet for diabetics that can help me get weight a bit?Any recommendation is good, they have told me about supplements and things but I don't want to enter any of that without knowing the experience of other people with this damn disease.

Thank you very much for reading and all those who have created such a guay space for people with diabetes.

Merry Christmas and Happy Year to all 🎉 🎇

All the best.

I don't know what medication you have.I am like you, with a type2, analytics well and the pancreas already shivering.My endo also told me that it was a very rare case, since I had no overweight.Of course, more weird is yours, you are very young, after all it came to me with 51 years.

In my case at the beginning they put me slow and metformin and lost a lot of weight.Now I think about it and has logic.I ate very little and when I saw that the glucose rose I threw myself to the street to go down.It was exhausting.

Then I started with the rapid that already gives you more room to eat and in a few years I have recovered the weight, in my case involuntarily, I preferred to weigh a little less, but well.54kg weight and got to be in 47.

That's why I ask you about medication.If you get fast, as you control and take confidence you will relax and return to your weight.Do not overwhelm.

At the moment you can eat nuts, which do not go up much but have calories, a little black chocolate (85%) after meals ...

But you will see how you return to normal.

guns4bones said:

DM 2 con páncreas agotado desde diciembre 2020. 51 años entonces.
HG diciembre 2020: 15.9. Última HG: julio 2024 5.8
Abasaglar 9 unidades. Metformina, 1000/0/1000. Humalog junior: 2 unid en desayuno y luego en función de lo que coma.

  
Sorprendido
12/27/2024 12:38 p.m.

Good day to all

@Guns4Bones, your story is mine more than 30 years ago.In summary, it weighed 89 kg.with 1.81 m.I started losing weight, despite controlling diabetes, for a year with oral antidiabetics.Then insulin.Then there were regular or fast insulin, clear -looking, and the NPH intermediate action, murky aspect.He kept losing weight.There was no way to stop the loss.None of the many tips, received from all places, doctors, endocrine and others, could help me with my problem.

As you say, it is an ancient psychological burden.I did not see myself or see myself in this state of thinness, more than 30 years later.That of eating more and more insulin, in me it does not go.In the end I settled with analytics in which it was seen that the controls were good, but ... no weight recovered.Today, I was stuck in the 70 kg..

You can imagine that in all that time I tried everything.Even vitamin B12 supplements, perhaps the most successful.It is so much the time that has already passed, that I threw the towel and I am not worried about my thinness.I have assumed it.


Merry christmas.

Desde 1984 diabético tipo 1
Tresiba al mediodía , Apidra en las comidas.
Glicosiladas alrededor de 6,5 %
" Lo que más nos perjudica es que vivimos, no al dictado de nuestra razón , sino según las ajenas costumbres. "

Séneca

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