Does anybody have Physiological Insulin Resistance as a result of lchf? If so is it something to be worried about and what can we do about it other than come off lchf?
Does PIR mean that little warning your brain and body receives when there is a out of ketosis warning?
Help me here, a bit thick today!
And why is it called psychological?
I only know that my fbg levels seem to be rising although my last 2 hba1c`s were good (39 and 40), my post prandial levels are quite good as well. It`s very confusing and I certainly don`t understand it at all well enough, looks like a lot of research coming up! trouble is the next hba1c isn`t until august and I`m not sure if I want to wait that long if there`s a chance I could be causing damage.Chris - PIR isn't something I've looked into a great deal, but I think that "doing anything" would very much depend if, on developing it, it had an impact on HbA1c. If all it does, by almost protecting the blood glucose floor, is smooth out the peaks and troughs, making no or little impact, I'd be inclined just to go with the flow - personally.
Do you believe you have it, and if so, what are your own feelings and intentions?
Well, I'm just recovering from quite strong PIR reaction..and I can tell it is not fun at all. Thanks to Brunneria I found out why my blood sugars were climbing up and I was doing few days total fasting...no food going in at all!
Boy I was feeling rough and my skin was starting show it too...I was dehydrated but my skin looked like it wasn't, it was floppy and saggy and wrinkly..muscles were aching...I didn't have no energy going to feed muscles as my brain was taking all what was useable for it and yet my body must have been constantly releasing energy from fat stores...but muscles couldn't access it....hence blood sugar levels raising.
I've been on carb binge for last couple of days......yuck yuck yuck! I though I would enjoy it, but no...I'm sick of eating all the rubbish. The carbs effect for aches was quick and I feel normal again. Tomorrow I shall go back to LCHF and I'll see what happens then..
You could always ask for an interim HbA1c on the basis of your concern?I only know that my fbg levels seem to be rising although my last 2 hba1c`s were good (39 and 40), my post prandial levels are quite good as well. It`s very confusing and I certainly don`t understand it at all well enough, looks like a lot of research coming up! trouble is the next hba1c isn`t until august and I`m not sure if I want to wait that long if there`s a chance I could be causing damage.
Yep, worth a try.You could always ask for an interim HbA1c on the basis of your concern?
Thanks, I needed that!There's a quote in the article @Brunneria linked to that is very reassuring:
"after going low carb, your muscle tissue becomes insulin resistant in order to preserve serum glucose availability for the brain. If your muscle tissue did not do this, reduced availability of glucose in the serum could (theoretically) put you in dire straights if your brain can’t meet minimal demand for glucose. (Mind you, even on a zero carb diet you can meet all your glucose requirements via gluconeogenesis. The point is, your body needs a way to tell your muscle mass to stop taking all the glucose it makes. This is that way.)"
So, it has no impact on your liver or pancreas. It's a perfectly normal metabolic response to a lowered level of circulating glucose.