I know what you mean - I know my liver is trying to be helpful but I wish it had an off switch!
Lucky you, I had a salad about an hour ago and the world is getting blurred - forgot my tester this morning though so can only guess what's causing the blur!And I can now use my laptop without reading glasses again, so some things are definitely improving
when you start seeing decent lows of an afternoon, you know you are on the right track.So it does eventually go? Thank goodness for that! I was wondering why people who have got their levels right down don't seem to get high mornings. Maybe I'm too impatient but I really expected to be well under the teens all the time by now!
My weight loss stopped for the last week or so too but this morning there's been a 1.5kg drop since yesterday morning, so that might be sorting itself out at last
In a way be glad you still see the dump, it means your liver is still working and doing what it should which is to raise your bs levels when needed, if it totally stops doing this then you have another problem to live with, the fact that it does it when you least want it to is a small price to pay for having a working liver.
Even those of us who have been diagnosed and on treatment for years still get the liver dump on occasions, there is no rhyme nor reason other than the body does what it wants when it wants and there is nothing we can do about it, don't get hung up on it, accept it for what it is your body is doing its own thing and will continue to do so regardless of what you want.
I saw nhs dietician yesterday for first time and one reason she gave for not cutting complex carbs too low was to stop liver doing this....but she also talked me through the plate theory of eating so I guess she's still with traditional nhs dietary advice on carbs et al.
I was always told to have a carb snack at bedtime 'to get you through the night' but I don't know now whether to have a no-carb or low carb snack! Comes to something when you hear medical advice and then do the opposite!
I was always told to have a carb snack at bedtime 'to get you through the night' but I don't know now whether to have a no-carb or low carb snack! Comes to something when you hear medical advice and then do the opposite!
It is people on insulin that often have a carb snack at bedtime to keep their overnight levels up and prevent hypos. The rest of us should not eat carbs at bedtime - it will raise your levels just as it does during the day. If you must have a snack at bedtime, have cheese, and defo no carbs at all.
Just read this after posting, v helpful, so no bed time snacking then if not on insulin, many thanks (and for other really helpful posts, leant such a lot from reading through this forum
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