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Clenbuterol and Cytomel and Insulin sensitivity

Chubbosaurus

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I'm a type 1/insulin-dependent diabetic. I've been using a low-carb diet with good results and haven't really needed much insulin.

Today though I introduced Clen and Cytomel and, following the same no-carb diet, my blood sugar levels went way up.

I'm wondering if I should take additional insulin to bring my blood sugar back to normal levels (but it seems like that would defeat the purpose of low-carb dieting in the first place) or if I should just accept the high levels as a temporary side effect of the Clen and Cytomel.

Anyone have any advice/knowledge in this area? Thanks.
 
Wow!!! This is serious business. Can I ask what are your current stats and training experience? Clen and Cyto are serious drugs and hopefully you are a serious and experiences athlete.
 
Talk to a doctor bro.
 
Chubbosaurus said:
I'm a type 1/insulin-dependent diabetic. I've been using a low-carb diet with good results and haven't really needed much insulin.

Today though I introduced Clen and Cytomel and, following the same no-carb diet, my blood sugar levels went way up.

I'm wondering if I should take additional insulin to bring my blood sugar back to normal levels (but it seems like that would defeat the purpose of low-carb dieting in the first place) or if I should just accept the high levels as a temporary side effect of the Clen and Cytomel.

Anyone have any advice/knowledge in this area? Thanks.

If one of those supplements drove your blood sugar up, I would rethink taking them at least until you know what is going on and know how to prevent it without it hurting you.
 
i take that combo, and bro, i'm in very good shape..

If i had type 1 i wouldn't be messing with it at all... keto diet should get you where you need/want to be..

if not i'd do something like lipoflame, it makes you sweat almost as much as the clen/t3 combo without a lot of the sides..

good luck..
 
Chubbosaurus said:
I'm a type 1/insulin-dependent diabetic. I've been using a low-carb diet with good results and haven't really needed much insulin.

Today though I introduced Clen and Cytomel and, following the same no-carb diet, my blood sugar levels went way up.

I'm wondering if I should take additional insulin to bring my blood sugar back to normal levels (but it seems like that would defeat the purpose of low-carb dieting in the first place) or if I should just accept the high levels as a temporary side effect of the Clen and Cytomel.

Anyone have any advice/knowledge in this area? Thanks.

T1 here too.

It's the Clen and the Cytomel.

You've chosen to take it Cytomel as a weight loss aid, yes?

It's self defeating, the Cytomel can/will give you a BG rise regardless of what you eat and to compensate you need more unit to compensate and the more insulin you need to take to get your numbers back down and keep them down the more likely to store fat.

I would drop both the clen and the Cytomel, up the units and get control back.

You can find thermo/fat burner to replace the clen, just test to see how your body responds.

When was your last blood work done?
Blood pressure/heart rate?

I would stick with the low carb and keep eating clean and training.
 
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