Thanks guys. I've been sampling G and slimline and the occasional Captain Morgan with diet coke. They ahve a few varieties of light beers, so had the odd Miller Light at 6g or carbs per bottle. Loving it so far.Well done on reducing your A1c and the weight loss. I wouldn't worry about the ketosis to be honest.
A nice glass of red wine but not the sweet types to celebrate.
Well done on your progress!So....3.5 months in and I've lost just over 3 stone. And my HBA1C was 6.8 in Feb and is now 5.9. so I'm happy.
But, as I'd cut out carbs completely, I was hoping my ketones would be higher. The best I've had is 0.6, but latest was 0.2. literally, the only carbs would be those in broccoli, spinach etc. Else my diet has been chicken, spinach, feta, eggs, avacado etc.
Clearly, something is not working, so some pointers would be helpful. My only observations would be:
1. Milk in my tea/coffee. Nothing extravagant, just the regular splash.
2. I'm not able to do any excercise due to my gout attacks.
Any suggestions?
(Ps, on a cruise today. Any suggestions for drinks would be welcome. Gin and slimline tonic is ok, but a bit more variety please. )
Ta
Spinach, feta, eggs and avocado do contain carbs, though clearly not as many as bread, rice, pasta, cakes etc etc. Cheddar contains more fat and less carbs than feta. It is difficult to eat low carb and low fat at the same time.the only carbs would be those in broccoli, spinach etc. Else my diet has been chicken, spinach, feta, eggs, avacado etc.
Using double cream would reduce the carbs, but of course increase the fat. I imagine you are keeping fat low for weight loss, but some people find they lose weight on a high fat diet as long as they keep the carbs really low. It might be worthwhile experimenting.Milk in my tea/coffee. Nothing extravagant, just the regular splash.
I find that I don't get the traditional gout attacks, but more like tennis elbow, and other joint pains, but not 'obvious' gout attacks. I'm on 400mg Allopurinol, but want to get investigated in case something else is causing the pains.Well done on your progress!
How often are you having gout attacks and what are you doing to try to reduce the frequency of them?
Thanks for all your input guys and gals. I stuck to Captain Morgan and diet coke. Ate what I wanted without the carbs. Loved it.
Anyway, did an experiment this evening. Had a battered fish from chip shop. No chips. Measured BG after 1 hour =6.4 and after 2 hours = 6.0
That's good right?
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