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| Registered User | Insulin and Clenbuterol Okay, if I understand Clen correctly, it decreases insulin sensitivity. So then, does the body then create more insulin to compensate for this, or simply stay in a hyperglycemic state during the duration of Clen use? I'm a type 1 diabetic [insulin-dependent] and I am cutting right now with Clenbuterol. As expected, my glucose levels are higher than normal on Clen and I'm trying to figure out if I should just let them be temporarily higher or take more insulin. Any help is appreciated, thank you. |
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| The Axe Man Cometh!! | Quote:
take more insulin its never good to have high blood sugars, just becareful whenever I was on clen I had lows at night usually at about 2am so you might want to adjust any long acting insulin youre on as well | |
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