I have been sticking to 20g of carbs or less per day, in total, and it is working well.
If for example I had 10-20g of carbs per meal x 3 meals in one day, would these carbs build up in my body or are carbs cancelled out with insulin at each meal?
Just a thought as I have no intention of testing this out.
Regards.
We have background insulin levels!
Hi again, hope you coped with Christmas and all that entails.
I do believe that as with all hormones, we have a certain amount that would be available to deal with a certain amount of whatever they are needed for. If we are in normal levels and there is an imbalance in hormones such as insulin, the pancreas will correct it, same if we go too low with insulin, our liver will provide more glucose, this is called Glucogenesis.
As with T2, it takes a long time for the imbalance to occur, and for the Hba1c levels to become too high to get a diagnosis.
So if we are only having, around 20g of carbs per day, the need for extra insulin is not necessary. The background insulin can cope with that amount of carbs.
So even though your initial insulin response is weak, it will not trigger the secondary insulin response because it is not needed, because blood glucose levels remain in or just above normal levels.
There is enough glucose for your brain and no excess insulin.
Your body will adapt to lower carb intake, your symptoms will ease because the rollercoaster ride of hypers and hypos will stop.
Because the condition is quite rare, we have to rely on our experience and outcomes of continuous testing and finding out what foods we are intolerant to.
There are no silly questions about how we can cope and become healthier.
In fact it's a very clever question.
There is so much to consider on how and why our bodies react to food differently to everyone else around us. We are rare (and weird) in some respects!
It is what it is! We have to learn to live with it!
We have to be strong and resilient, because this is the rest of our lives.
It won't go away!
Keep asking, that is the only way you will get answers.
My best wishes.