Very well done Neil, and that’s only on six weeks worth of new red blood cells! Keep up the good work and the next one should be lower still!
Thanks - I won't give up the good work, I want to get totally on top of this. Note on Patient Access says 'tell OK'. Informative and encouraging, eh?I think I have learned more on here and in self research than from health professionals...…
I usually skip breakfast and postpone my "brunch" for as long as I feel I can, without feeling icky.
I did try the 24-hour fasts with it being broken at dinner,
but I couldn't keep them up twice a week.
No idea why, it just didn't work for me.
I'm one of those very few who gets a gnawing hunger in spite of the "after a while you don't feel hungry anymore" rule. (And before anyone jumps in, no, the many liters of tea I drink don't help at all. Alas. It's not simply thirst disguised as hunger.)
You're not imagining it. The headache, the bloating, and even feeling the spike coming up during the dinner, that's all, 100% NOT in your head.Soooo, I've been doing really well - up until a family trip to Zizzi. I really didn't fancy fish and I was curious to see what pasta would do, I have the odd experiment. I didn't go for my favourite, I got the crab cannelloni as there's less pasta in the dish. Big mistake! Still waaaaaay too many carbs and I could feel it in my body as I was eating it, so much so that I stopped eating before I was finished and I wasn't enjoying it anyway. My BG spiked predictably but came down again pretty quickly, but I've noticed that since then my hunger and craving levels have ramped up and I'm not fasting at the moment, I'm just too hungry. Is this all normal? My Mum insists I couldn't possibly feel carbs burning around my body, but I did feel peculiar. I've also noticed that my stomach/bowel wasn't happy the next day and I was somewhat windy, something that I only realised has lessened over the last few weeks of low carb eating. I also had my first headache in a few weeks too. Am I imagining it all this as my family seem to think?
No. It’s quite common for someone low carb to experience all of the things you list if they have a carb binge. You’ve become much more aware of them. Your family who eat them all the time are “nose blind” to something they are swimming in dailyAm I imagining it all this as my family seem to think?
I can eat 3-4 french fries on a rare occasion.Not interested in getting back into carbs at all.It's good to know I'm not going crazy and imagining things! Thank you for the feedback everyone. It seems that pasta and I are to be strangers, whereas I can get away with a small amount of potato on occasion and don't have the same reaction at all.
Hello Neil. I was wondering if you take any meds? My A1c was 45% this July. I'm going to try the low carb high fat diet too but I dont want to lose weight. I've already lost 3 stone on the Metformin I was on until this week and look skeletal...which is why I have stopped taking it. Well done by the way..Well I got the result from my A1c today, 6 weeks since diagnosis at 51. I was 41...so low carb-ish works for me. Just keep off the potatoes Neil! Really pleased with that result it is the same as my last routine test in 2015. Woooo!I have to keep the good work up now
Hello Neil. I was wondering if you take any meds? My A1c was 45% this July. I'm going to try the low carb high fat diet too but I dont want to lose weight. I've already lost 3 stone on the Metformin I was on until this week and look skeletal...which is why I have stopped taking it. Well done by the way..
Hi I'm prediabetic on the Healthier You NHS 9 month course at week 2, I've been on the low carb diet for 3-4 weeks lost over 10kg, the last 2 weeks has also been non dairy, non fat, as I have a fatty liver & gallstones & need this settled to have my gallbladder removed in approx 6 weeks. I am also gluten free.
Any good recipes we got a spiralizer to do butternut spaghetti/noodles & other veg
Well I got the result from my A1c today, 6 weeks since diagnosis at 51. I was 41...so low carb-ish works for me. Just keep off the potatoes Neil! Really pleased with that result it is the same as my last routine test in 2015. Woooo!I have to keep the good work up now
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