CL_in_NZ
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- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I have been on <50g a day for 9 months now combined with regular running and resistance training. My weight has been steady for about 6 months although in the last six months I still lost a bit of fat and put on some muscle (overall weight is unchanged). I don’t really have much fat left to lose at this stage. I seem to be able to fuel myself quite well off fat and feel great (all markers are good too) but I suspect I am experiencing physiological insulin resistance. My BG with a libre is pretty much a straight line except for exercise and food. I just want to lower that line a bit more.
What I found with food has me rethinking my strategy. When I ate something like 20g of carbs my BG would go up slowly a few points where it would sit for a bit then finally drop (often quickly). It seemed to go up more than I thought it should with what I ate.
When I ate something with more carbs like half a pizza or beer and chips (~50g) my BG went up faster but not as much (only 2 points) and then it dropped quite quickly. It was well within normal non diabetic levels.
Each time I had more carbs than normal my BG levels were lower for the next 12 hours or so.
So, my new experiment is going to be bumping up my carbs to around 100ish a day to see what happens. I'm going to do this mostly thorough pulses as they do almost nothing to my BG. My hope is that this actually lowers my overall BG levels a bit, I’m still upper 30s but want to make it to the lower 30s.
Does this sound sensible?
What I found with food has me rethinking my strategy. When I ate something like 20g of carbs my BG would go up slowly a few points where it would sit for a bit then finally drop (often quickly). It seemed to go up more than I thought it should with what I ate.
When I ate something with more carbs like half a pizza or beer and chips (~50g) my BG went up faster but not as much (only 2 points) and then it dropped quite quickly. It was well within normal non diabetic levels.
Each time I had more carbs than normal my BG levels were lower for the next 12 hours or so.
So, my new experiment is going to be bumping up my carbs to around 100ish a day to see what happens. I'm going to do this mostly thorough pulses as they do almost nothing to my BG. My hope is that this actually lowers my overall BG levels a bit, I’m still upper 30s but want to make it to the lower 30s.
Does this sound sensible?