Type II Diabetes, PCOS & Insulin?
Posted on Feb 27, 2010 under diabetes insulin resistance | 2 CommentsI have type 2 diabetes due to insulin resistance and PCOS. If the weight gain is due to my body making too much insulin and not using it – will me being prescribed insulin to lower my blood sugar make me gain weight?
Let me rephrase the question… if I have PCOS and type II diabetes – should I be prescribed insulin to lower blood sugar? If so will it make me gain weight?
Unfortunately, dear lady, there may be some evidence that insulin can cause weight gain.
I would refer you to the page that Kelle has, obviously, misinterpreted. Nowhere on that page does it state that insulin does NOT cause weight gain.
The second page listed below states:
"In many people taking insulin, a common side effect is weight gain. Insulin can cause people to gain weight for several reasons. For example, insulin reduces the removal of glucose (sugar) from the body, and this excess glucose is stored as fat. However, taking insulin does not automatically mean you will gain weight. If you are taking insulin and notice that you are gaining weight, you may be able to control your weight with proper diet and exercise."
You’ll need to read further to see why it is believed that this can be the case.
The third url below states:
"Weight gain is a common side effect of insulin therapy for several reasons. The most widely accepted reason is that insulin therapy improves your body’s ability to store sugar. When your blood glucose levels get too high (which is why you need insulin therapy), your kidneys try to pick up the slack by excreting more glucose through the urine, thus eliminating sugar and calories before they can be used by the body or stored as fat."
This is NOT, however, a medical site, so you’ll need to bear that in mind.
You don’t state what your current medication regime includes, but from my own knowledge, and discussions with medical professionals, one drug that is often used, both in terms of controlling type 2 diabetes and aiding with women that suffer PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is Metformin (Glucophage). One of the side-effects of this particular medication is that it encourages weight loss, though medical literature don’t encourage it being prescribed for such reasons.
Have you spoken to your doctor about this, and expressed your concerns? S/he may consider other options.
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