Something my doctor mentioned during my last visit is that my insulin is "up".
My first thought was what does that mean? Aparently insulin is "up" in people with type 2 diabetes. It can be treated with exercise and diet alone. So, my second thought was how is that possible, given I'm on what's probably the healthiest diet in the world - and sticking to it?
The answer is I've been slacking off with one part of my treatment plan: exercise, exercise, exercise. Easier said than done, for a person with CFS.
I've been going about it all wrong. I tend to do strenuous exercise (like horse riding, going on long walks, etc) infrequently; when in actual fact, I should be doing less strenuous exercise more reguarly.
My doctor recommended doing exercise at home, so I don't waste energy getting to a gym. He said an exercise bike is ideal. I don't have one, so I'll have to make do with the next best thing: a skipping rope. My doctor said 15 minutes a day should be all it takes to keep my insulin in check. That, and sticking to the diet, of course.
Sunday, 22 March 2009
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Hi there, thanks for sharing your journey and thoughts. It's very helpful and hopeful :) I am to suffering with this and want to start healing. Can you give me the name of your good doctor? my email is
pinkflamingo000@yahoo.com
All the best, Mawhena
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