...I swear I'm getting tired of eating so much.
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So you eat 3 meals by 9:30 and then only have 3 more meals between now and bedtime? Unless you go to bed by 6pm something is a bit odd bro. Why jam 3 meals in by 9:30 and then only 3 more for the next 12 hours or so until bedtime.Originally posted by auriNot that many, more like 6-7. I've already been up for 6hrs too.
Balance that shit out more dipshit. No need to cram your gullet and then starve yourself. Lol
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I feel like my blood sugar gets too fucked up if i don't eat a lot in the morning. Maybe I'm overcompensating.Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
So you eat 3 meals by 9:30 and then only have 3 more meals between now and bedtime? Unless you go to bed by 6pm something is a bit odd bro. Why jam 3 meals in by 9:30 and then only 3 more for the next 12 hours or so until bedtime.
Balance that shit out more dipshit. No need to cram your gullet and then starve yourself. Lol
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There's a fairly specific routine that depends on your particular case. Some versions of insulin act more gradually over a longer time and some are more immediate acting but don't last as long, so the doctor will balance the two types of insulin to try and keep your blood sugar steady throughout the day.Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Postcan diabetics use slin like bodybuilders would or does a diabetics body use slin different somehow?
just thinking, if you already have to use slin might aswell use it to get jacked! :D
My mother has been a diabetic for about 30 years now - she is 74 and got diagnosed in her 40s, and she has 2 or 3 types of insulin that she combines in different ways twice a day to make sure that she is steady throughout the day.
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And needless to say, insulin is no joke. Be careful. It's one thing for a non-diabetic to use, but a diabetic who deviates from the doctor's formulas is taking a big risk IMO. This stuff will put you to sleep just like that bro and you won't wake up.
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yea, Humalog is the fastest acting I think and you need a script for it. Humulin-R is the the type most bodybuilders use, also fast acting about 10-15 min, no script needed for that.Originally posted by Scrumhalf View PostThere's a fairly specific routine that depends on your particular case. Some versions of insulin act more gradually over a longer time and some are more immediate acting but don't last as long, so the doctor will balance the two types of insulin to try and keep your blood sugar steady throughout the day.
My mother has been a diabetic for about 30 years now - she is 74 and got diagnosed in her 40s, and she has 2 or 3 types of insulin that she combines in different ways twice a day to make sure that she is steady throughout the day.
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