Do note that hypos are not symptoms of undiagnosed diabetes, if diabetics have hypos its due to the medication not the diabetes itself.For the last 6 months or so, I have been having episodes very similar to the symptoms of a mild hypo
Welcome to the forum.
I use the Tee2. @Rachox has some good info.
We normally tell newbies that a meter is essential. Most of us follow a low carb way of eating.
Do note that hypos are not symptoms of undiagnosed diabetes, if diabetics have hypos its due to the medication not the diabetes itself.
I just wondered if the symptoms I had were due to low blood sugar - so this wouldn't happen unless I was taking medication?
Hypo symptoms can occur at "normal" blood sugar levels if your body gets used to higher levels. There are also other reasons for hypos (eg reactive hypoglycemia). Frankly at 24 and at normal weight your chances of having T2 now are very low, but in the long term your family history makes you high risk if you eat too many carbs for your body to tolerate. (And your family history means that you probably will have to watch your carbs at some point.)
You could get a meter and check for hypos though, if they are bothering you. (Some people just feel a bit shakey before meals ...)
Good luck.
I would not touch bcaa's - there is no need unless you intend on getting to a competitive level.
I eat meat and fish, usually on the same day and get my head right to cause muscle damage. The results so far are 220 max deadlift, 130 bench 200 squat with on nothing but food. Lean muscle mass 72 kg out of 92 kg.
I'll do a calculation later, as I did a day of measuring around 3 weeks ago, so just need to collate. I tend not to count, as \i focus on foods that keep insulin low.Hi, thanks for your reply!
Do you know what your protein and carb intakes are for your total calories, please?
Well done of those lifts!! I'd love to compete, but I still have a long way to go with building muscle!
I haven't really used any yet, but was planning to do when I do a shred/cut since my caloric intake will be lower and in the need to retain muscle.
Hello, apologies to bother you, but I was just wondering if you had chance to do a rough calculation, please. No worries if not though!!I'll do a calculation later, as I did a day of measuring around 3 weeks ago, so just need to collate. I tend not to count, as \i focus on foods that keep insulin low.
Do note that hypos are not symptoms of undiagnosed diabetes, if diabetics have hypos its due to the medication not the diabetes itself.
But non diabetics can have hypoglycemic episodes as well a couple of years ago Simon Cowell fell down a flight of stairs at home according to his own account at the time this was due to a faint brought on by low blood sugar when at the top of the stairs he said afterwards he had not been eating properly for a few days and had ended up with low blood sugars.
As far as I know he does not have diabetes but I could be wrong about that please correct me if you know better.
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