Brunneria - it's Saturday - what are you doing up at half seven?
Yes, thought it was water. Weight loss looks to be 5lb now, but scales do go up and down and read differently if I step on, off, on, off - so I'm just watching for the downward creep towards the 16!
It doesn't feel low fat to be honest. I'm not using butter on bread, and that is a massive reduction for me. I notice that the butter in the butter dish is replaced far less often and I'm buying far less. It leaves room for me to have luxurious tasting scrambled eggs and omelette. I still think I'm eating too much protein, but I'll see how my BS is now I'm on less Gliclazide. Of course, I still need to up the exercise levels, which could use up some of the glucose from the protein.
Wk 5 Fri13/6/14
- carbs 40
- cals - 1595 - extra cals at wine o'clock
- BG - 7.0 fasting - 6.9 before lunch
I felt seriously awful all day up to about 4:30pm. I woke up feeling headachey with palpitations and wondered if it was low blood sugar, but apparently not as BS was 7.0. If I had gone low in the night, and then my liver had compensated, I suppose I wouldn't notice in my BS if it had raised due to that.
Anyway, felt shaky and had palpitations for most of the day, even after eating. I convinced my self that this was probably more likely to be something akin to the famed carb flu, plus the hot weather. Took it easy, went for a gentle walk with dog when husband got home for weekend, then felt fine for the rest of the evening - hence 'forgot' I'd felt unwell and drank white wine! Feel tip top healthy today - BUT - we always eat later when husband is here - 9:30pm - and we always eat just a bit more, so more carbs - so far less likely to have low BS overnight - so woke up with no headache etc.
I'm watching this feeling though, as I never had it when BS was consistently higher than it should be, so in my mind it must have something to do with my new, lower BS, the way the Metformin and Gliclazide work with lower BS and new diet, and of course the lower carb diet. There are too many variables there to know what is making me have palpitations etc and it could be a combination anyway. I will have to keep an eye on the times it happens and see if it relates to the times I ate, took meds, how low the carbs were etc.