NYCLawGirl
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Bear in mind, I know next to nothing about diabetes or insulin (knock on wood), so this is just a shot in the dark. Is there any way your insulin affects either your appetite and/or your energy level? For example, if your insulin makes you somehow less hungry, then even if you FEEL as though you're eating the same amount, you might gain a little weight without it. And likewise if your insulin increases your activity and/or heartrate some (even by a non-noticeable amount from your perspective) it could have an effect on how many calories you're burning. In the case of HR, it could affect your calories without you having to do or feel anything. Again, TOTAL guess, but maybe a possibility?
As for how much weight is "significant" - that's totally subjective. A smaller, petite person is far more affected by .5 pounds than a larger one, for example. I'm very tall, but also very thin, and when I lose or gain any weight (literally any, even a pound or maybe less) you can actually see it on my frame most of the time. And of course if you have difficulty maintaining then any gain is an accomplishment. Good for you.
I wouldn't stop insulin without speaking to my doctor though. Blood sugars come with a whole host of issues that don't involve weight...including lung involvement.
As for how much weight is "significant" - that's totally subjective. A smaller, petite person is far more affected by .5 pounds than a larger one, for example. I'm very tall, but also very thin, and when I lose or gain any weight (literally any, even a pound or maybe less) you can actually see it on my frame most of the time. And of course if you have difficulty maintaining then any gain is an accomplishment. Good for you.
I wouldn't stop insulin without speaking to my doctor though. Blood sugars come with a whole host of issues that don't involve weight...including lung involvement.