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<blockquote data-quote="Robaloo" data-source="post: 2671677" data-attributes="member: 584070"><p>I am also 22 on low carb. Low carb requires some knowledge, eg almost everything has carbs, you just need to know how much do you can fairly dose it. It just be sure he’s taking the right amount on insulin as it can be deceiving. </p><p></p><p>Maybe he’s drinking more? Eg tea/coffee/ any sort of drink? It’s a good way to curb hunger so maybe he’s subconsciously doing it and needing to pee more? I pee almost constantly as I drink water all day, but sugars are stable. </p><p></p><p>If it’s a recent change it could just be his body adjusting to new foods in his gut or lack of foods that retain water. As long as sugars are good and his doctor says there isn’t a problem then I wouldn’t worry too much. </p><p>Tingling can be a sign of high blood sugars so whenever he feels it just double check his sugar and maybe take a walk to get some blood flow going. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robaloo, post: 2671677, member: 584070"] I am also 22 on low carb. Low carb requires some knowledge, eg almost everything has carbs, you just need to know how much do you can fairly dose it. It just be sure he’s taking the right amount on insulin as it can be deceiving. Maybe he’s drinking more? Eg tea/coffee/ any sort of drink? It’s a good way to curb hunger so maybe he’s subconsciously doing it and needing to pee more? I pee almost constantly as I drink water all day, but sugars are stable. If it’s a recent change it could just be his body adjusting to new foods in his gut or lack of foods that retain water. As long as sugars are good and his doctor says there isn’t a problem then I wouldn’t worry too much. Tingling can be a sign of high blood sugars so whenever he feels it just double check his sugar and maybe take a walk to get some blood flow going. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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