Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Terminology redux

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

In a message dated 11/6/2004 9:19:49 AM Central Standard Time,

whimsy2@... writes:

> Lots of people gain weight on insulin and I think this is one of the

> reasons: because you CAN eat whatever you want and dose for it. But this

> kind of thinking can get you in Big Trouble.

>

That so true...so true....

So for me I have to decide on how much I need to eat to lose or maintain

weight....then I have to decide how much exercise I need to do to lose of

maintain

weight.....then I add in the insulin to maintain the lifestyle I need....not

change the lifestyle to fit the insulin.

Example

For me to not take insulin I have have to exercise 3 hours a day and live on

20 carbs a day....neither of those choices fit into what I would call my

lifestyle.....

I choose to exercise 1 hour a day 5 days a week. I choose to live on about

50 carbs a day. I choose then to take insulin to bring my numbers down.

Its a balancing act....On Sundays I take more insulin. We have a sunday

brunch with my family every sunday at a local restaurant. Its where I get my

weekly bite of mashed potatoes and a bit of my dh's dessert and other items. I

am content with the bites and during the week if I am craving something I can

remind myself that Sunday is coming...<grin>

Ressy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's true that you can eat more carbs if you take insulin but for type

2s who are overweight , this can be problematic. Carbs do cause weight

gain. So you have to be careful to walk a thin line. OTOH, cutting out

high GI carbs not only lowers BGs, it helps you to lose weight.

Lots of people gain weight on insulin and I think this is one of the

reasons: because you CAN eat whatever you want and dose for it. But this

kind of thinking can get you in Big Trouble.

Vicki

Terminology redux

>

> wrote

>> My doctor said if she decided to put me on insulin, she would use

>> Novolog,

>> and it would be 1 unit Novolog for every carb eaten. Which made

>> me think,

>> wouldn't that be a lot of insulin? Some of you eat 100 carbs a

>> day, isn't that way

>> too many? I'm SO confused about everything, guess I'll just keep

>> reading and

>> lurking for a while.

>

> Once again, we run into the imprecise use of the term " carb " . I

> suspect your

> doctor meant, 1 unit of insulin for each carb EXCHANGE or carb SERVING

> which

> equates to 15 GRAMS of carbs (per Exchange or Serving). You might want

> to

> verify with her that's what she meant.

>

> Therefore if you're eating 90 grams (6 exchanges) of carbs per day

> [not

> saying you should or shouldn't -- this is just an example] you'd use 6

> units

> of insulin; if you're eating 150 grams of carbs per day (10 exchanges)

> you'd

> use 10 units of insulin. From reading the lists, some folks seem to

> like

> insulin because they can eat more carbs if they shoot more insulin.

>

> HTH.

>

> Dorothy

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

wrote:

>I did verify with her - she meant what she said: 1 unit of Novolog for every

>gram of carb. 20 grams of carb would be 20 units Novolog.

Oh my!! If you do start there, be ready with lots of hypo antidotes.

Sandy

T1 - 1979

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...