Hi
I just eating vegetables, No potato no bread no sugar,no cola the main food it's eggs vegetables, I'm feeling bored.
You're starting over again. It's hard. I know. I've alternated back and forth between the ketogenic diet and the low carb diet for the last 4 years. Four months ago, I decided to get a lot of lab tests done to see where I was. My A1c was 6.3%, up from 5.4% two or three years earlier. Not good.
So I started over again.
This week, I started seeing glucose levels as low as they had been three years ago. I felt so encouraged. Then I attended a social gathering and dinner. I ate a salad (to which I added an oil, vinegar, and strawberry vinaigrette that I made at home), a small cup of chili, a small cup of soup, and a small dessert. I knew I'd eaten too many carbs, so my friend took my things home, and I walked the two to three mile distance home.
As soon as I got home, I checked my glucose level and it was 329 mg/dL (18.3 mmol/L). I was shocked. By the time I went to bed, my glucose level had dropped down to 183 mg/dL (10.2 mmol/L), which was still unacceptably high, but I needed sleep. The following morning, I woke to a fasting blood glucose level of 119 mg/dL (6.6 mmol/L). Much better, but I knew from past experiences that I'd be fighting to regain control of my glucose levels for days, weeks, or months again.
And so now, like you, after 4 months of effort, I'm starting over, again...
It's hard.
I use a combination of intermittent fasting, ketogenic diet, and walking. Taking the time to learn how to make my meals more interesting and varied has helped a lot, as has finding interesting things to do (other than just eating or thinking about what I'm going to eat next).
It's so hard doing it alone. Have you tried to find others in your country who use the ketogenic diet to manage diabetes? How would you do that in your country?
I'm sorry you're having to start over again like me. It's hard, but hopefully, with each passing day, it will begin to get a little easier.
You mention that you stopped exercising due to pain and weakness in your feet. What happened? What do you think was causing the pain and weakness in your feet? Is it better now? the same? or worse?