John D M
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi all,
I'd be interested to know if anyone has had similar experience.
Diagnosed last November after 3 1/2 stone wight loss over the preceding three months and put straight onto insulin.
Having given myself a bit of time to adjust and sort out diet, two weeks ago I started going to the gym again to work on fitness and strength after not having done so for at least five years.
The almost immediate result is that my strength and muscle mass seems to be improving at a rate that I never experienced when younger and much more diligent regarding exercise.
I vaguely understand that as well as glucose, insulin assists in transport of amino acids into muscle cells and is therefore a type of growth hormone.
Has anyone had similar experience of rapid strength improvement and is there a possible down side to what seems to be good news?
Thanks
John
I'd be interested to know if anyone has had similar experience.
Diagnosed last November after 3 1/2 stone wight loss over the preceding three months and put straight onto insulin.
Having given myself a bit of time to adjust and sort out diet, two weeks ago I started going to the gym again to work on fitness and strength after not having done so for at least five years.
The almost immediate result is that my strength and muscle mass seems to be improving at a rate that I never experienced when younger and much more diligent regarding exercise.
I vaguely understand that as well as glucose, insulin assists in transport of amino acids into muscle cells and is therefore a type of growth hormone.
Has anyone had similar experience of rapid strength improvement and is there a possible down side to what seems to be good news?
Thanks
John