Hi @finsit. I began trying to get my head around Type 2 without insulin resistance, you being a TOFI? I take it?
I read about G6pd deficiency in the link above, grossed out discovering fava beans are what I grew up with and hated - broad beans, but felt you not being able to eat those is no great loss!
I kept wondering where the connection with dietary fat was, then trying to figure out what kind of type two you might be - I relooked at your signature and see you resolved your blood glucose regulation issues with lowering the carbs pronto smart! And have a very healthy HBA1c of 33, that would be the envy of many an individual, let alone a (former?) type 2 diabetic. It only took you three months to go from an HBA1c of 78 to 34 - which is awesome.
So my guess is the IR test was not done when you had the HBA1c of 78, but when you had lowered the carbs? Or?
And, your issue is with your high cholesterol, and isn't actually about fats affect on your BG levels? (Which would make more sense to me - because fats are usually, hugely, a diabetic's friend in that they usually, hugely don't affect your BG levels when you eat them...) I hope I have understood you correctly - and forgive me if you really are eating dietary fats and getting high BG readings. If the latter is so - food journaling and sharing with us would go a really long way to understanding it, as someone with such potential to have blood glucose dysregulation, as you do, to prevent it happening again now that you have it so beautifully under control. (And looking like you are well on the way to 'type two - resolved! given enough time.)
As for the cholesterol issue - I strongly suggest you read up on everything about cholesterol and cardio vascular disease - there's plenty on this site to begin with.
And as for dietary fats (and protein) relationship with getting type two - my understanding of the biology of it is it is in relation to how much carbohydrate you are consuming - the Krebs cycle if you want to look it up online. And you know the story by now? - we can't live let alone well without fats and protein, but too many carbs and the new factory-made vegetable fats in abundance as they are can upset the whole BG/Krebs apple cart. My understanding once you know you are excess-carb intolerant (my simple way of looking at type two) - eating healthy dietary fats is your friend, for maintaining the best health you can have. Not your foe.
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@AloeSvea that was very kind of you to spend some time on writing this note. To answer your question, yes i had high visceral fats (though not TOFO) and i can see that in my old pictures and realise it now better than ever. And yes, my fasting insulin came at 3 after i regulated my a1c and BG and shed off my waist fats. I am 100% positive i am not insulin resistant now. Agreed that fats are my best friends and i was so happy on my high fat diet until the LDL went up to 9.5 which is alarming high even though with Dave Feldman and LMHR types it may be okay while keeping my HDL/TG ratio healthy. I am part of LMHR Facebook group as well and studied extensively what could cause high LDL on low-carb in some people but no one is 100% certain at this time. Dave is just starting a new scientific research finally on his theory but it must take few years before the results are in i suppose.
Now regarding fats and BG connection, yes fats are not a big concern for a spike, just a little concern to keep my BGs a bit elevated for long which i owe to calories and not the fats itself. Secondly, I realised that cream cheese, and cream fat which has very low protein maybe causing as that is the only fat change i had after going low carb. I was a regular meat and egg eater before that change. Reading extensively, as a G6PD deficient, it seems i have something that would not hinder my cholesterol absorption resulting in high LDL. A G6PD are also known to have issues with carbohydrate regulation too. I am not sure my high a1c was partly due to G6PD (because of the fact that it came low very fast and been stable on low-carb). Unfortunately, i don't have any data to understand what was my fasting BGs before diagnosis.
Now, for example if i eat high protein dinner my fasting BGs are in mid 5's. If i eat fish or salad or low protein meal they are much lower. I am still trying to understand what's going on inside me. Had my LDL not gone high, i was happy with my clotted cream and berries and other full fat dairy liquid creams. Now i have substituted it with low fat and soy/almond milk for my drinks. I still use full fat yogurt/cheese because of the protein components in it. I still believe that saturated fats are not unhealthy if they come with the protein.
Even small amount of carbs in the veggies can affect my BGs and the days i eat less vegetables (1 portion instead of 2), my BGs are really great. So i am trying to balance my diet coping with my sweet tooth