Bluetit1802
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- Type of diabetes
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That's what I thought. I read it somewhere, probably on this forum
TBH, when I started low carbing I felt brilliant and I had so much energy. I hadn't realised how tired the high sugar levels were making me. I've been on medication for a week and felt generally "under the weather" the whole time. I think the glic and the low carb are bringing my bs lower too quickly, and like you say, I need time to adjust to this. Does this make any sense?
Perfect sense. Your body is still adjusting, and will normalise before long. My levels before evening meal are 4 to 5, and in fact this is the time of day when it is usual to see our lowest levels.
I hope you are ignoring her advice to test less often? On low carb and Glic it is very important to test a lot.
My nurse is lovely. She knows how low carb I am, and agrees the low carb route is the way to go. On her tick list that goes on my on-line test results she has entered "diet good" with no comment. But .... every time I see her, the last thing she says to me is "you will have a slice of wholemeal bread every day, won't you" !!