BNave 0 Posted April 14, 2007 Hi there, I am a 33 yr old female, type II diabetic taking injectable insulin. My husband thinks I may have mild sleep apnea, but the doctors I used to see wouldn't address it because they were more concerned with my diabetes. I am in a position where we are looking at getting insurance soon and I have made the decision I need help and want to lose weight. :help: I became overweight as a young child. My mother was a diet-aholic. And if she was on one, I was on it...even before I got heavy! At 6, I was on Weight Watchers. At 7, Nutrisystem. At 8, all salads, nothing much else. At 9, the Miracle Soup Diet (the Cabbage Soup diet), non-stop for over half a year, no 2-3 day breaks in between. When I moved in with my father, he was the opposite. He fed me whatever I wanted. I was 10 yrs old, eating 2 t-bone steaks for meals and all the sides to go with it! Over the years, I have tried going on Weight Watchers, following a Nutritionist's diets, following a diabetic diet to lose weight...I even went to a therapist who did sublimnal tapes and Humongous Fiber pills to help you eat less. I've maybe lost a total of 20 lbs with one or the other of these methods and it came right back. I haven't seen under 200 lbs, except for once, since I was in middle school and that was only because I was using drugs at the time. No more drugs in my life!! I want to do this! I want the change! I want to be healthier! I recent;y started to change my diet, in preparation for when I get insurance and speak with a doctor. I won't be able to do this without help from an insurance company. I am cutting sodas out of my life. I am cutting down my portions of food. Thankfully, my blood glucose levels are reflecting the changes I am making, but would love the chance to get off the injections. I want to learn from you and, hopefully, become one of you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edieparks 2 Posted April 14, 2007 This was the first good thing with my band no more injections for my Type II diabetes. It happened 3 mos after surgery. edie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BNave 0 Posted April 14, 2007 Very cool. Guess I forgot to mention. I currently weigh 217lbs. My BMI is 42.4. So, hoping the insurance I get will be covering this. But, figured it was worth doing the research now. Thanks for the good note on the injections! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites