I was interested in what you said about protein affecting your blood sugar. I attended a DAFNE course last week and they advised that non-carb meals have no affect on blood sugar?You might be surprised, that meal may not be as bad for you as you think. I had two McD cheeseburgers midweek, no pre-bolus and the spike was only 3mmol an hour later. Fatty food can be great ;-). KFC is much tougher I always get a big protein induced rise about 6 hours later.
Unfortuneately the NHS mantra is wrong. General advice here is bolus 50% for the protein grams as carb and 10% for the FAT (I normally ignore the fat bit). The more FAT/Protein then the longer you can expect the Protein BG rise to kick in. Yhe reference here explains the principles (page 10 onwards). http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2901033/I was interested in what you said about protein affecting your blood sugar. I attended a DAFNE course last week and they advised that non-carb meals have no affect on blood sugar?
Good article here from @tim2000s explains fully, ketones from low carb/protein is v different from DKA.With regard to bolusing for protein. The way I understand it is, your body needs glucose for energy. It's preferred source is carbs as these are easier to break down into glucose. However, if your diet is very low carb and you do not eat enough of them to fuel your body then your body will naturally break down protein & fat for energy. It's important to remember that your body can only use glucose as energy so if it is using protein & fat it will still need to convert it to glucose first. It just takes longer and the spike will be much less. It's also important to remember that a side effect of the breakdown of protein & fat is the production of ketones. Too many ketones in your blood is very dangerous!
Nothing wrong with a McDs now and then, I usually find the carb info spot on. I had a bowl of ice cream with a flake crushed on top tonight. Life's too long without a treat from time to time.....I just ate a whole McDonalds set (a hamburger and fries) and ice cream. At least the coke was "zero".
For more than a year, since the diagnosis with T1 I was eating all healthy, possibly less carbs, limiting my sugar intake, fighting my sweet tooth. Recently I have troubles with motivation for exercises and today I failed completely. I feel miserable and I disappointed myself.
I don't know if it's winter or if I generally have bad period of my life now or if the vision of the worst possible consequences doesn't scare me enough anymore, but something is not as it was for the last year.
I thought you Guys and Gals will understand.
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