Thank you. Did you get any assistance from a dietitian (your clinic dietitian)I agree with Hotpepper, the way to succeed with low carb is to forget everything we've been told in the past about fat.
Fat plus carbs, especially sugar is a bad combination but fat got the bad reputation instead of sugar.
Don't forget full fat milk and cream - my morning coffee used to be all skimmed milk, now I have a mix of cream and water plus half the cow's I used before, but full fat.
Eating cheese, more eggs, butter, cream and greek yogurt alongside hardly any exercise yet I lost 5.5 st in a year.
Hi. Thank you for asking.
My bloods are usually very good. My last Hba1c was 6.5. I was pleased with this as it allows me a bit of movement.
I normally have a really good night between 6 and 7, in the morning I have a little amount of "dawn phenomenon" but that's managable. As long as I stick to the low carb diet my bloods are good they just go adrift when my hunger gets the better of me.
I'm a bricklayer so I'm constantly active.
Regards N
Since having T1 (over 3 years now) I've started eating less carbs and more fats and my cholesterol/lipids results have gotten better with every test.I am concerned about the fat content, I'm already taking statins for high cholesterol. Won't having more fats add to the cholesterol issue or will the fats be used up, but then if they are "good" fats does that help?
Thanks and yes I do understand it. Not what I would of thought of but I see what you mean.
I understand having bigger LC meals but I am concerned about the fat content, I'm already taking statins for high cholesterol. Won't having more fats add to the cholesterol issue or will the fats be used up, but then if they are "good" fats does that help?
Thanks again.
namrac - Most people eating low carb find their lipid levels improve, rather than degrade, although some, if the are going through a weight loss phase find their levels go up s bit, then drop.
For me? My lipids have always had an inconveniently high total, but the components are excellent. They were OK before going low carb, but excellent now. The total is just that. The total of a bunch of numbers.
If you are keen to learn a bit more about your lipids and how low carbing impacts, have a look on YouTube at Professor Ken Sikaris. He is an excellent communicator; making learning easy.
Hi. Thanks. I'm very fortunate that I'm very hypo aware, long may it continue!
I'm going to try LC diet and get over my issue regarding fat. I think it is as someone has already said when the issue between sugar and fat was a focus then the incorrect substance got picked much to all diabetics, T1 and T2, disappointment!
N
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