Dietician/Nurse say not to low carb

chocoholic

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It has made my day to see Fergus back here on the forum. Low-carb thoughts aside for one moment, Fergus never failed to be both supportive and helpful to so many members on the forum,whatever their queries. His many years experience of being a Type 1, puts him in an excellent position to advise on all sorts of things that us 'newer' Type 1's might be struggling with.
I, personally, am now settling into a happier place of dealing with basal/bolus and much of that is down to good, solid advice from Fergus, be that dietary advice or insulin advice.
Welcome back, Fergus!
 

timo2

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Hi Fergus,

You've got to borrow Katharine's excellent explanation of ketosis/ketoacidosis and
crowbar it into your low-carb for newbies guide. It'll be the icing on the cake, if you'll
pardon the expression. :D

Regards,
timo.

Katharine said:
The nurse and dietician are just rolling out the old dietary ketosis is the same as diabetic ketoacidosis. This is a myth. You get dietary ketosis when there is a relative lack of carb in the diet and you get diabetic ketoacidosis when you have a relative lack of insulin in the blood/tissues.
Dietary ketosis does not cause or lead to diabetic ketoacidosis.
 

peppiB

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Hi Fergus,

You did more to help me in several hours reading your posts on here than doctors did in a year. Welcome back.

Am used to the morning smell of ketones now - winning the battle!
 
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Thank you to everyone for your replies.

I have had a hellish month back on carbs trying to get my insulin doses correct and having up to 3 hypos a day. Levels are now running too high and I feel like I have gone right back to square one. Decided enough is enough and am going to try low carb again - stuff what the nurse says!!!

Special thanks to Katherine for suggestions for useful information - knowledge is power!!

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