I probably eat in the region of 130g of protein a day made up of meat, cheese, eggs, nuts, and occasionally cream. Unexpected things like salad cress(!) and veg contain protein, and it all gets counted on myfitnesspal. That is probably far too high in protein, my kidneys are fine. I did nearly have a heart attack when the optician started talking about dots on my eyes last year, but then she explained it was probably from excess protein and having run that morning.
I've not really noticed different fats having much of different impact. It's mainly cheese/cream high fat meals for dinner that I know will need a correction at midnight and 3am.
But I have had what Gordon Ramsey would probably hold his head in his hands in despair at for me calling it guacamole and is probable more accurately called mushed avocado scooped up with celery and that causes much more of a rise than the carbs and protein therein would really explain, even when adequately bolused for.
I just have to look at food and I rise. Any food, it doesn't matter.
Animal fats is an interesting theory that I really should give more consideration to, but I don't think I have the energy to figure out what I would eat as a vegan!
Thank you for that and very interesting. Now I'm wondering what my avocado does. I need it at every meal so I stay steady but I thought it was the fat and fiber. It is pretty high carb if you don't take the net out.
You're a rocket scientist with bg. Help me figure this out please.
If I eat just protein I spike as fast and high as carbs no matter when I bolus
If I eat carbs alone forget it
If I eat the right amount of avo with my meals I stay steady. Not enough and I drop then rise about two hours later or just drop.
So now after what you said I'm wondering if the avo carbs fill the gap between the protein rise and insulin? I eat very few carbs. Lunch and dinner are a few chopped scallions radish and celery and dinner includes a lettuce wrap. My stomach doesn't tolerate carbs other than those. Bf is a slice of turkey on a lettuce wrap with mustard and mayo. It used to be avo but this halved my insulin in the morning
I always thought it was the fat and fiber but maybe it's the carbs balancing out the insulin?
As far as animal fats, I do eat them, chicken thighs with no skin and no other fat on the chicken. I eat lamb chops and lean steak with all visible fat cut off. It I eat the skin, bacon, have cheese on something I do get a delayed spike for what feels like hours or days. I try to limit myself to one ounce of cheese as my on.y dairy. Heaven help,me if I eat a burger. I'd be blousing every two hours for 24 hours haha.
So what do you think the role is of my avo. ??
I look at food and rise too. And no window washing for me. Any exceesion and away I go!!
One last question. How many carbs do you eat?? Anything starchy?
I completely understand the no energy to figure things out!! Exercise scares me to death. And I'm not sure the exercise out weighs the roller coaster and fluctuations. Is rather sit on bum. Just kidding. I really miss yoga.