Need insulin? I have plenty!

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Hi Everybody! I'm Amiee or Double E for short. Two weeks ago I decided to get a dark mark on the back of my neck checked out. I had myself convinced that it was exzema. Wrong! My doc told me that my dark patch is a warning sign that I am producing too much insulin. Too much insulin ~ never heard of that! Well, she proceeded to tell me that this is the reason why I have had difficulty losing my post baby weight. Fast forward two days and the results are the labs are confirmed. I make too much insulin.

From that point on, my life has changed. I have to give up starchy foods and real sugar for the most part. My doc recommended following South Beach to get over my sugar & bread cravings.

I am thrilled to say that I have been sugar free for about 2 weeks and am very happy! Just need to find a substitute for chocolate and I will be doing great. Top it off, I have lost 11 lbs already.

Has anybody else had success on South Beach? Have you heard of this insulin issue?? It will be very intriguing to hear.
 
No I have never heard of the dark mark on the neck. That is interesting!!

I do know that it is difficult to lose weight when you have too much insulin in your body. I have a friend who is pre-diabetic, and she still eats starchy foods and drinks soft drinks. As a result, she is having a hard time trying to shed pounds even though she works out 4x a week!!!!

Great going on SB. I know it is the best diet for most who have apple shapes. Once a person's insulin levels become regulated, the weight just seems to come off.

Good luck,

Connie
 
Thank you. The dark mark floored me ~ I was clueless. I'm up to 12 lbs in a little over 2 weeks, so I am excited. Top it off, I don't even want sugar or potatos now.:yay:
 
Thank you. The dark mark floored me ~ I was clueless. I'm up to 12 lbs in a little over 2 weeks, so I am excited. Top it off, I don't even want sugar or potatos now.:yay:

How many lbs do you want to lose total?

Also how long did it take for you to get over your initial carb cravings?
 

I want to lose at least 60 lbs. That will put me about 20 lbs more than were I was before I had kids and back to a healthy weight.

As far as the sugar cravings, it took about 10 days. Sugar free chocolate syrup, popscicles, & jello saved my diet. I didn't have nearly the difficulty that I expected to have.
 
i am glad for you...that you have kicked the carb monster...can the dark mark be anywhere..or just on the neck..I have one above my upper lip......any thoughts??
 
My doc told me several areas, including neck, arm pits, waist, and bikini line (those are the ones I remember).

It wouldn't hurt to check it out. It's a simple blood test.
 
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I decided to weigh in again this morning and was very shocked. I have lost 16 lbs. Oh my! I don't even feel like I am dieting anymore.:banana:
 
Rock on with that weight loss. You go! I am really trying to get myself together as well. I have lost 9 lbs since I have been back from Disney. I gained about three when I was there.....

I had to really get my insulin in order. My fasting levels were over 100! but now I have them down to a normal level

Have you ever tested your levels to see what they were during the day?

I test in the morning 1 hr after a meal and two hours after a meal. I also test before I go to bed too see if I am going to drop or rise when I get up.

I am so fearful of having metabolic syndrome. They say that is one of the criteria for developing heart disease. My dad had by pass surgery, and now he has congestive heart failure although he is almost 81. He takes care of himself really well, but he got it from being on a Sulfonylurea, which is the worst drug you can be on for diabetes.

Keep up the good work. You are doing great :woohoo:
 
I didn't see this thread until now, so I'm responding late!

Hi Everybody! I'm Amiee or Double E for short. Two weeks ago I decided to get a dark mark on the back of my neck checked out. I had myself convinced that it was exzema. Wrong! My doc told me that my dark patch is a warning sign that I am producing too much insulin. Too much insulin ~ never heard of that! ... Have you heard of this insulin issue?? It will be very intriguing to hear.
The dark area is called "acanthosis nigricans". It is an overgrowth of certain parts of the skin, caused by an endocrine imbalance. It can be caused by a number of disorders, but the most common by far is insulin resistance and Type 2 Diabetes.

What happens is, your body isn't able to use insulin effectively (this is called insulin resistance) and therefore your blood sugar starts to rise. In order to bring your blood sugar level back down to normal, your body makes more insulin. Your body isn't making "too much" insulin in the sense of making more than you need; rather, it's making more insulin than a normal person would because your insulin isn't working well, and your body is trying to compensate.

Insulin promotes the growth of many types of tissues, including some types of skin tissue (it also promotes the growth of fat tissues, unfortunately.) So, when you have more insulin than other people have, these tissues grow more. The extra growth of skin tissue leads to the dark areas; it can also cause a velvety appearance in folds of the skin, and little growths called "skin tags." The dark areas usually show up first on the back of the neck, but any area with folds (under the arms, crook of elbow, back of knees, etc) can get darkened and velvety looking.

In most people, the the insulin resistance gets worse over time. Eventually, the body is unable to make enough extra insulin to keep up, and blood sugar becomes high. This is Type 2 Diabetes. After a person has had Type 2 Diabetes for a long time, the pancreas can "burn out" from the strain of trying to make all that insulin, and not be able to make much insulin at all. When this happens, blood sugar becomes extremely high, and the person becomes quite sick and requires insulin injections one or more times a day.

I've always had a problem with insulin resistance, and have had acanthosis nigricans since childhood. (I remember my dad giving me a hard time because my neck always looked "dirty", no matter how much I washed it.) When I was in my 30s, the insulin resistance got really bad and I developed full-blown Type 2 Diabetes. My insulin level got so high that the dark areas looked purple-black.

In the past few years (I'm 45 now), I've had tremendous success reducing the insulin resistance through a low-carb diet and tons of exercise. I also take a drug called Byetta that helps regulate my body's production of insulin, making sure that insulin is released when I eat instead of a couple of hours after I ate (which is when my body used to release insulin, and it didn't work well at all.)

There is one good thing about acanthosis nigricans, and that is I can tell how well I am doing at controlling my insulin resistance just by looking at the back of my neck! Right now, it's an almost normal color, which means my insulin resistance is well-controlled.


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I had to really get my insulin in order. My fasting levels were over 100! but now I have them down to a normal level.....
I am so fearful of having metabolic syndrome. They say that is one of the criteria for developing heart disease. My dad had by pass surgery, and now he has congestive heart failure although he is almost 81. He takes care of himself really well, but he got it from being on a Sulfonylurea, which is the worst drug you can be on for diabetes.....
Was your fasting insulin level over 100, or your fasting blood sugar level over 100? A fasting blood sugar level of a bit over 100 would be pre-diabetes, which might be controllable by diet and exercise. (Normal fasting blood sugar is up to about 80, although they keep changing the level considered normal. Diabetes is diagnosed when the fasting blood sugar level is over 120.) A fasting insulin level of over 100 would be really really bad; normal is below 15. But, I suspect you meant your blood sugar was over 100, not your insulin level. Blood sugar is the one you can test at home; insulin has to be tested in a lab.

Yes, insulin resistance is a big risk factor for heart disease. I believe that best thing you can do if you have insulin resistance is to eat a diet high in fiber and low in carbs and saturated fat, get lots of exercise, and take drugs such as statins that reduce heart attack risk. (You can't take statins if you are trying to get pregnant, though.) And, I agree completely that sulfonylureas are horrible drugs; I believe that they can both cause heart disease, and can cause diabetes to "progress" (worsen over time) more quickly than it would have without the drug. I don't even know why sulfonylureas are still on the market when there are much better, newer diabetes drugs such as metformin (Glucophage) and Byetta available.

I hope what I wrote was understandable! Ask if if was unclear!

:wish35
 
Thank you, I hope it was helpful, and good luck to everyone struggling with insulin resistance!

:wish35
 
I just had to pop in for a moment. My dark patches are starting to go away! I'm so excited!:cool1:
 
Well gang, 2 1/2 months into this new realm and I am happy to say I have hit a milestone. I have made it to the 25 pound mark. :cool1: I never thought I would be able to do this again. I feel better today at 33 than I did at my smallest at 22 (I was 125 lbs then). My dizziness is gone. I don't feel the need to run somebody over if I get too hungry. I can't explain how odd I felt before.

Many of my reps are jumping aboard the living well bandwagon too! I constantly have somebody emailing me to try this or that ~ giving me all kinds of ideas. Boy, they know I love variety!

I was at work today and a former co-worker who now works on another floor bolted toward me while I was standing at the Command Post (our central managing area). I looked at her like she had two heads when she kept looking at me with a funny look (all of us are close and very verbal with each other ~ in a good way). Anyway, she went on and on about how much I have lost. I was almost in tears! I loved it! I'm sometimes a little low in the self-esteem area (that's a novel in itself), well, not today, lol. I can't tell that I have lost alot of weight, but I know others can. She's the type of person who notices when you change your hair color a shade or two. Love her to pieces for that. I can't wait until I am able to notice.

I'm 2 weeks away from having more blood work to see if I have to go on meds. Cross your fingers, say a little prayer ~ I don't want to medicate unless I must.

One more thing I would like to add! I am a coffee addict. I have a friend who owns a coffee shop locally. Well, she has all kinds of sugar free syrups ~ 10 or 12! They taste wonderful and I truely enjoy creating new concoctions to try.

Well, I hope to have some more news soon.
 














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