Diabetes & Fasting?!
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I am very interested in doing intermittent fasting but I want to know how that would work when I am taking medication for diabetes? I'd like to have my first meal at 2pm 5x a week & stop eating at 8pm. Can anyone give me any tips or tricks? This is seriously where I am thinking about going.. It will be a slow start but I am starting to research my medications to see which I need ot eat with food and go from there. Thanks guys. Oh, I am a type 2 diabetic who takes insulin at night only.
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I would ask your doctor what they think.8
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L1zardQueen wrote: »I would ask your doctor what they think.
That's true. Mine is very good at brushing me off, after going through my medications there is one I need to take twice a day that clearly states to take it with food. So IF is off the table, I am doing my own research so I am more knowledgable.2 -
If your doctor is not helping you, get a new one. Seriously. Most doctors want to help but if he/she is brushing you off, find a new one.8
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I would definitely get a new doctor.
Honestly, as a diabetic, eating regularly helps maintain stable blood sugars, it also prevents any medication or insulin you may be taking from causing low blood sugars.
Spacing out adequate carbs appropriately instead of fitting them into a small window will prevent blood sugar spikes which also could stop your medication from doing its job
The extremes on both ends, both high and low sugars have the potential for diabetic comas and serious complications, you really need to talk to a good doctor and find out what is okay for you based on your individual situation.
I know for me, as an insulin user, I need enough carbs close enough to bed time so that while I'm sleeping the insulin I'm taking doesnt drop me too low. But since it's a slow insulin I cant just eat all my food in a short window because the Insulin only gradually brings my sugars down, and putting myself in a high is not good for my body.
Your doctor will know how your medication works with you to best decide if your diet choice is okay.7 -
I read the title and immediately did one of these: 🤪 Then I clicked and my expression mellowed slightly to one of these: 😬
Glad others have already suggested you check in with your healthcare team. I'd imagine IF is not impossible to do for diabetics but would definitely need guidance based on activity level, medical history, which medication class your current prescription falls under, etc
Yet there may be other eating regimes and scheduling for you to consider as well after having had that discussion
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I agree with others to check with your doctor. In my case I didn't eat breakfast but an early lunch and would wake up slightly hypoglycemic. I tried skipping dinner instead and was lower, possibly because of working out before I'd normally eat dinner. I've since started having a protein drink when I wake up and my blood sugar is more stable now. I'm not currently on meds anymore and about 80 when I get up and 68-75 throughout the day.1
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