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I am vlc so I do have to bolus for half my protein as if it were a carb. But if she’s eating enough carbs she might not need to do that. And I prebolus 20 min before as I gluconeogenisis quickly.
The Bernstein solution book. I saw this same thing when I was tyoe2 and even more clearly as I’m now LADA and injecting. I don’t know what type you are or what meds. I just inject insulin.Kirsten - I just came across your remark about bolusing for half your proteins and I am really interested! For 15 of the 17 years I have been diabetic people have told me I'm barmy when I say protein puts my BS up. I do now get grudging acknowledgement that they recognise that large amounts of protein can have some effect (No - actually in my case just normal portions of protein have a significant effect, and thank you very much for calling me an idiot for 15 years) but nobody can give me any more information about how to work out the best way to deal with the issue. Can you suggest any sources of information please. I would be very grateful.
The Rosedale Diet Is when I first heard of protein raising bg, leptin and insulinWow - thanks for taking the time to explain so fully. I have the original Bernstein book somewhere, which is how I initially went low-carb when I was first diagnosed. I too am LADA, though it took a while - a couple of years if I remember right - for them to decide that. I was persuaded to start eating carbs again when I went on the pump, basically because if there were no carbs to bolus for they had no idea what protocol to follow. Needless to say it led to weight gain as well as to roller coaster blood sugars and a high HbA1C. What I am planning to do now is something of an experiment: keep on eating my 35g of carbs magic breakfast (one scant tablespoon of overnight oats mixed with kefir and as many anti-inflammatories and anti-oxidants as I can cram into it) and go low for the rest of each day. I've only been doing it for a couple of days but I already feel less tired - a result in itself! The consultant is threatening to take away my pump funding and I need to regain some control over my own diet if not my blood sugars. Thanks again for the info. I shall re-read Dr B and see if I can find any other advice anywhere on bolusing for proteins.
To keep things simpler for me I use a stand 7g protein to 56g of the food. I consider that white poultry and lean beef have a bit more and baby shrimp a bit less . I still weigh my proteins and package in two oz baggies and freeze. I don’t count avocado protein as I’m not sure what’s part of it makes everything marry together. If it’s the fat and fiber slowing the protein and the fiber slowing the carbs? That’s my best guess. I don’t eat nuts by the ounce, just a Mac and a pecan a few times a day. I do know that they will raise me AND stop me from dropping if eaten in any quantity. One thing I like in the US is fiber is NOT subtracted because all carbs are carbs to me. For instance here, a 5 oz avocado has 12 carbs and 9 fibers. In the UK is counts as 3 carbs. In my body it counts as 12. I would have to bolus for it and it could still give me a bit of a rise if I don’t have protein with it. Through loads of testing, the best way ( and only way) I stay steady is to base my meals on equalish amounts of avocado and protein and add a few veg and to eat every 2.5-3 hours. Sounds a bit ridiculous and rigid but I actually enjoy eating so eating smaller amounts more often works for me. I need more insulin in that time frame and I need to eat something with it so win win. Much easier in digestion too. I make my bf, take a 2 oz baggie of desired protein out, defrost it in water and add my two oz avo with some chopped veg ( radish celery green onion) and when I’m done with bf and my iPad I make my lunch and put it in my to-go container Then I divide that into two meals. I’m usually at work or on the road at noon and 3 so I have a soft sided cooler with ice packs. Food used to cause me so much anxiety that just keeeping it simple works best for me. I love all protein and avo so works out good. Admittedly Avos are a bit tedious but are required for me and they last quite awhile in the fridge if unopened. I eat one a day so rarely leftovers. Cooking in bulk helps enormously too. I flavor things with herbs, oil, mayo based dressing. My motto with this disease is to keep it simple. Managing bs is enough work.Great, thanks so much for the advice. I have never heard of lipoic acid before but it sounds very interesting. I have just ordered some on Amazon from a manufacturer I trust. On the subject of the proteins... Just been looking at the book I was given years ago in Holland which contains tables listing the amounts of different things in everything - from carbs and cals to proteins fats and sodium. The amount of protein in the different protein-rich foods varies enormously, from 7g in a 50g egg, through 10g in 50g of almonds and 12.5g in 50g of cheddar to 15.5 in 50g of chicken breast or steak. There's even 1g of protein in 50g of avocado. Do you calculate your 'bolus for 50%' of the protein on the basis of these individual statistics? I can't really see how else to work out the actual amount of protein you're getting in various things.
She went on the pump as she had lots of hypos at the time she was great for the first year but been bad since thats why I took her off it Iam going to ask to meet my diabetic team next week and hopefully she will have good results to show her hba1c use to be in the 7.0 range but has gone up since been on the pump
I'm writing what she eats what bloods are before and 2 hours after
Excellent. Just something to watch for. If I take it after injecting and eating my bs goes just a tad lower but if I take it away from insulin ( between meals) it can go a tad higher.Thanks - had actually ordered some of the Swanson 100mg R fraction ones just before I read your post. Glad I chose a good one! Already feel better in myself for going back to low-carb and have lost half a kilo in less than a week. BSs still a bit crazy, but you can't have everything in this life. Will let you know how things progress and if I notice that the ALA helps.