faceandedge
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Depends on your body and your diet.
What are you eating. Be specific.
By 'tweaking' you get a small result, it has had the desired effect. If you want a bigger change then larger changes need to be made, it all depends on how much you want to have a bigger result which you will need to maintain . To maintain your current result you need to keep to your current way of eating, so bear that in mind if you want a bigger result. You have achieved a successful transition from summer to winter foods, with healthy fats to provide satiety you should be able to keep to this as the cold strengthens, then the tricky bit of moving back to summer foods. Don't expect too much of yourself all at once, it is better to take a long term view and make progress gradually than a quick try at an extreme and not be able to sustain it for life. Are you testing 2 hours after eating? I know I have had to give up porridge as my winter breakfast. But the spreadsheet that I use to record my bg results is easily adapted to also monitor my exercise, weight, body measurements etc. depending on where I need to focus.
I should be able to maintain this diet summer and winter. Obviously I would like to see my HbA1c drop below where they are now, however without dropping my porridge for breakfast I'm struggling to see what else I can do to make the bigger change you mention.
Is there a reason why you can’t drop the porridge? It looks like that’s the only high carb food on your menu. Every day I eat this low carb coconut ‘porridge’ with strawberries and cream for breakfast:I should be able to maintain this diet summer and winter. Obviously I would like to see my HbA1c drop below where they are now, however without dropping my porridge for breakfast I'm struggling to see what else I can do to make the bigger change you mention.
High Cholesterol runs in the family, I would prefer not to take statins, I appreciate that porridge is not good for BS but its good for Cholesterol, balancing the two evils I guess!My reaction is that your diet is very good and the results are generally good. Cholesterol is dependent upon genetics so there may not be much you can do other than take statins and there are pros and cons on that. I would keep doing what you are doing and perhaps accept where you are and possibly consider a small statin dose if needed? BTW porridge is not the best for BS and you might try eggs and possibly bacon but I think you're OK anyway
High Cholesterol runs in the family, I would prefer not to take statins, I appreciate that porridge is not good for BS but its good for Cholesterol, balancing the two evils I guess!
Maybe I will have to drop it, I have stuck with it because of the Cholesterol benefits .Is there a reason why you can’t drop the porridge? It looks like that’s the only high carb food on your menu. Every day I eat this low carb coconut ‘porridge’ with strawberries and cream for breakfast:
https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/keto-coconut-porridge
I drink tea, with a dash of milk, no snacks apart from Almonds I really could be a Monk!OK. Porridge is a monster villain there. I don't go near it now.
You don't mention drinks.
What do you snack on?
How do you vary your food. I ear differently on different days. Beef or pork etc.
Lastly for me you are short on fat. Good stuff like pork or beef fat. The fish is good but it's all protein which without some healthy fat to balance things (when cutting carbs) can be converted to sugar by the liver.
There is nothing wrong with your cholesterol. Your HDL and triglycerides are perfect, and they are all that matter. Your total is only what it is because your HDL is top of the range, and that is good. Worry not about porridge or statins. You really do not need them. In my opinion. I am not a doctor.
I'm pleased with my cholesterol levels, no intention of taking statins, its my HbA1c levels I would like to minimise further.
Do you measure your blood sugar levels through the day? I wonder what kind of readings you are seeing?I'm pleased with my cholesterol levels, no intention of taking statins, its my HbA1c levels I would like to minimise further.
Yes I do, but generally upon waking and returning home from work in the evening prior to eating.Do you measure your blood sugar levels through the day? I wonder what kind of readings you are seeing?
That may make you want to drop the pesky porridge and replace it with something both more filling and lower carb?
So, just to re-cap I had some blood tests 6 months ago primary for my Cholesterol, as generally they are on the high side.
The results were the following :
Serum cholesterol 6.3 mol/L
HDL 3.0 mol/L
LDL 3.0 mol/L
Triglyceride 0.6 mol/L
More alarming however I was diagnosed pre- diabetic with an HbA1c 42 mmol/mol.
As I mentioned in my earlier post, I was rather shocked as I had a very healthy diet, didn't drink/smoke, keen cyclist/fitness.
So, after tweaking my diet, and reducing my carbs six months on my blood test results are marginally better the results are the following:
Serum cholesterol 5.7 mol/L
HDL 3.0 mol/L
LDL 2.4 mol/L
Triglyceride 0.6 mol/L
HbA1c 40 mmol/mol
Obviously I'm delighted they have gone in the right direction, I'm out of the pre-diabetic range, however a 2 point drop on HbA1c is pretty marginal considering a strict 6 month regime.
Am I expecting too much?!
My apologies for the rather long post
You could try testing before eating porridge and then at an hour and 2 hours after to see the impact it has. I gave up museli with fruit and yoghurt and changed to eggs, mushroom and spinach. I am now at HbA1C 35 and no meds. Or try intermittent fasting I dont eat after 2pm, a few days a week. You are doing well though!Maybe I will have to drop it, I have stuck with it because of the Cholesterol benefits .
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