OK I am on a diet, and I wondered if anybody has experience of losing weight and getting rid of the diabetes. Just wondering how much I will need to lose.
I suspect that the reason I have diabetes type 2 is my body shape, and that shape was caused by anorexia as a teenager. My sister is one year younger than me and hasn't got diabetes.
I am 53 and type 2 since aged 40. I have very slim legs, bum and hips. Just my waist and stomach are big. Maybe caused when I regained weight after the anorexia. At my worst aged about 17 I weighed less than 4 and a half stone and nearly died.
I am about 12 and a half stone nowadays. 5 foot 3to4. (Don't you see red when non diabetics who can eat what they like say diabetes is a disease of obesity? When it's actually body shape?)
Do you think I would need to lose loads and be really skinny to kick-start my pancreas into starting to produce insulin again? Obviously it depends how much I lose before it goes from my waist. Was just looking for others' experiences. I have not been down to 8 stone since the anorexia and at first I got fat in my early 20s, then gradually slimmed down to a size 14 in my mid-late 20s, in the 10 stone range mainly. Then like many people I gradually gained and went up to size 16 then 18 as I got older. Though that's just in dresses and tops. I am a size 10 or 12 in skirts and trousers.
I think my ideal weight for my height is supposed to be about 9 stone. But that may not be enough weight loss if my body is stubborn about losing round my middle.
I suspect that the reason I have diabetes type 2 is my body shape, and that shape was caused by anorexia as a teenager. My sister is one year younger than me and hasn't got diabetes.
I am 53 and type 2 since aged 40. I have very slim legs, bum and hips. Just my waist and stomach are big. Maybe caused when I regained weight after the anorexia. At my worst aged about 17 I weighed less than 4 and a half stone and nearly died.
I am about 12 and a half stone nowadays. 5 foot 3to4. (Don't you see red when non diabetics who can eat what they like say diabetes is a disease of obesity? When it's actually body shape?)
Do you think I would need to lose loads and be really skinny to kick-start my pancreas into starting to produce insulin again? Obviously it depends how much I lose before it goes from my waist. Was just looking for others' experiences. I have not been down to 8 stone since the anorexia and at first I got fat in my early 20s, then gradually slimmed down to a size 14 in my mid-late 20s, in the 10 stone range mainly. Then like many people I gradually gained and went up to size 16 then 18 as I got older. Though that's just in dresses and tops. I am a size 10 or 12 in skirts and trousers.
I think my ideal weight for my height is supposed to be about 9 stone. But that may not be enough weight loss if my body is stubborn about losing round my middle.