I am giving up on LCHF! Shocking I know, but after 1 year of a diet of moderately low carbs (50-80g per day), I have become very fed up with missing out on many of my favourite foods. Plus, I have not reduced my Hb1Ac enough, it is still at 8.5mmol/l. I have recently changed from mixed insulin to basal/bolus regime and am very happy about having greater flexibility in what I eat. Another problem I have had, is that I have put on weight, probably because I have been eating too much fat (bacon, full fat creme fraiche, fried this and that.) I am quite surprised at how much weight I have put on as I exercise a lot, 3 times a week Boot Camp at the gym, once a week Pilates, and lots of walking and gardening.
I won't be going crazy, just a few potatoes with dinner, and more fruit (YAY!), including plums, nectarines and oranges. And maybe a piece of cake every so often!
I am just looking forward to being more flexible especially when I go out with friends and not having them ask 'What can you eat?'
I am in awe of those of you who eat very low carb diets. It's just not for me.
Yes exactly you can use a ketone test to see if you are in ketosis. It sounds like perhaps you were not in ketosis, and in that case most or all of the benefits of LCHF are missed, and you are likely to gain weight.@Spiker, no I don't know whether I was in ketosis. How would you know? I did check for ketones when my blood sugar was over 14mmol/l, but luckily they were never a problem.
I am afraid I don't want to go even lower carbs at the moment. Not ruling out that I might try again in the future though.
For nutritional ketosis anything below 8 should be fine. Actually any level is safe as long as BG is in a normal range. People see levels around 1 or 2 in nutritional ketosis, often a bit higher or lower.
But for sure there is little point doing LCHF unless you get into nutritional ketosis and stay there consistently.
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