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Metformin Blocks Benefits of Aerobic Exercise on Insulin Sensitivity and VO2 max
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<blockquote data-quote="Tad1979" data-source="post: 146975" data-attributes="member: 18964"><p>If you look back over my previous responses in this thread you’ll notice I talk about controlling carbohydrate intake for diabetes management - we’re not in disagreement here. My wording about type 2 diabetics needing progressively more insulin could have been better - the intention wasn’t to lump all type 2 patients together. With the exception of actual insulin administration, the treatment modalities you’re talking about preserve/enhance insulin sensitivity, which logically would mean you don’t need to increase insulin dosage.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of which points we disagree on, OP has made multiple comments about INCREASING carbohydrate intake (which is something we agree needs to be managed properly) in addition to some other statements that may or may not stem from correct understanding of material. Is suggesting he sit down with a provider for clarification instead of “experimenting” really bad advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tad1979, post: 146975, member: 18964"] If you look back over my previous responses in this thread you’ll notice I talk about controlling carbohydrate intake for diabetes management - we’re not in disagreement here. My wording about type 2 diabetics needing progressively more insulin could have been better - the intention wasn’t to lump all type 2 patients together. With the exception of actual insulin administration, the treatment modalities you’re talking about preserve/enhance insulin sensitivity, which logically would mean you don’t need to increase insulin dosage. Regardless of which points we disagree on, OP has made multiple comments about INCREASING carbohydrate intake (which is something we agree needs to be managed properly) in addition to some other statements that may or may not stem from correct understanding of material. Is suggesting he sit down with a provider for clarification instead of “experimenting” really bad advice? [/QUOTE]
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