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| Dee, I'm certainly not an expert, but I do know that exercising on induction can be draining. The most important thing I learned is to be SURE to get my full allotment of allowed veggies in -- otherwise I would be very fatigued. I found the half cup of canned pumpkin (with cream cheese, egg and spices) to be a real taste treat and also the most effective energy boost of any food on our list. You will be dealing with a lot of changes anyway as your body switches over to burning fat and it will take a while for you to manufacture the enzymes necessary to do a good job of it. You may feel sick, nauseous and weak during that period. I'd say go with what feels right for your body. If you feel like you are pushing too hard, you probably are. I had to back way off and work back up. As for the blood sugar/diabetes questions, I'll leave that for someone with first-hand knowledge to answer. |
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| Dee, sorry to reply to my own post, but your question is VERY important and I'm surprised that it's being overlooked. Why don't you start a new thread with the word "Diabetic" in it. I know there are several diabetics here, and if they see that, they will probably jump in with your answer. |
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| I would recommend exercising as long as it feels ok - you have the energy, you don't feel like you're going to pass out, etc. Sometimes Induction can be tough on the body, but exercise can still be done. Even taking a brisk 15 minute walk counts so even if you can't do your normal routine just move as much as you can. Like, Sunny_One said you should post your question about blood sugar here. There are many people who will be able to give you great answers. Wishing you much success! |
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| Hi Dee -- I read your post and wanted to put my 2 cents worth in. I am also a Type 2 Diabetic. During induction I exercised everyday, as a matter of fact before I started this WOE I hadn't done any exercises so everything was new to me. I didn't have any trouble with my blood sugar going to low in fact my blood sugar readings started to get closer to what my endocrinologist wanted within 3 - 4 days. Last week (my 8th week on the plan) I saw my endocrinologist and she changed my meds - my fasting (morning) numbers were still a little high so I take more metformin at night, but my daily numbers were "spectacular" so she lowered my glyb/metformin from 10/1000 to 5/500. What my doctor told me to do "if" my sugar numbers went too low was to take a glucose tablet -- luckily I haven't had to do this, but I do keep them close everyday in case I need one. I got mine in the pharmacy at Walgreens but I know they are in any pharmacy. I've talked to a few others who have Type 2 and they haven't had any trouble with their numbers going too low either. Hope this helps -- there is a section of this board that is for diabetics -- you might try posting there also.... Diabetes & Atkins Low Carb Living - Atkins Diet Carole
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| Exercise is non-negotiable according to Dr. Atkins. You do what you are physically able to do. So if you can only manage to walk to the corner store and back, that's what you do.
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| Hi Dee, since Feb 14 09, how much have you lost thus far? how's the excerising going??
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| Hello Sunny, what program do you use for your food journal?
__________________ October 2008 ~ approx 185lb Age 34 Height 5'5" Induction start date: Feb 17 203lb Feb 27 200lb waist 38.5" http://www.fitday.com/fitness/Public...l?Owner=Rose74 Induction Restart March 7, March 5: 199lb 45/37.25/46.5 March 13: March 20: March 27: |
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| Rose, I use my very outdated 2003 Microsoft Front Page. I could write the HTML but I am too lazy... and too cheap to splurge on a new program that it would take me forever to learn! |
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| Thank you lol
__________________ October 2008 ~ approx 185lb Age 34 Height 5'5" Induction start date: Feb 17 203lb Feb 27 200lb waist 38.5" http://www.fitday.com/fitness/Public...l?Owner=Rose74 Induction Restart March 7, March 5: 199lb 45/37.25/46.5 March 13: March 20: March 27: |
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