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I do not have idabeties, but I do have a weght problem. At one time I lost 50 lbs on weight watchers, but it all came back with a few more. I have tried all the tricks I know, but nothing seems to help at this point. I do know that Pregabolin has a side affect of weight gain. I would be so much more comfortable if I could get a few of these pounds gone. I am 92 so exercise is pretty limited to chair exercise. With regard to family diabetes, I do not think we had anyone in the family with this disease, until my brother suddenly was diabetic, and then his two daughters developed the disaease There must be some change, we are just not fully aware of, that causes this body disruption.
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One of the many problems with Type 2 diabetes is kidney function. Have you checked that with your doctor. I have found after struggling for many years with Type 2 that my blood sugar did not improve over time. I am now seeing both a dietitian and functional medicine doc who have me on Ozempic and a pretty much fruit and vegetable diet with protein for some chicken, fish, and sometimes a little meat. I have lost weight and my Libre 2 indicates near 100% in the target market and my glucose dropping. No more highs and lows when I was on insulin which is a relief.

Hello- I am 81 years old and I very much empathize with your situation and your wish to lose some weight. I have a disease called Panhypopituitarism which means I have no active pituitary gland. Therefore I have to take replacement hormones for all those that my absent pituitary gland no longer provides. When my illness first appeared I was besieged with all kinds of health issues such as severe osteoporosis, hair loss, sixty pound weight gain, etc. Since I’ve had this disease for over twenty years, I’ve been trying all that time to lose at least some of the weight but to no avail. I don’t have much appetite so I’m always mystified as to what inside my body doesn’t work as it should. Family members say it’s because I don’t exercise enough, and this is probably true in that my osteoporosis caused a lot of trouble in my back. Several years ago I finally consented to have back surgery but unfortunately the surgeon made an awful error and I ended up in worse condition than when I went into the operating room. While I was ultimately compensated for the error, dollars don’t eradicate nasty pain. How does a person do the requisite exercise to lose weight if one is seriously hampered by pain? Like you, any weight loss is close to impossible for me, although I did lose a couple of pounds after I had cardiac surgery (TAVR aortic valve replacement). My best wishes go out to you and I hope you stay in touch.