Hi Everyone,
Post prandial Reactive Hypoglycaemia
I am having terrible muscle shakes, anxiety and can't think clearly this morning.
I am doing quite well on very low carb (about 5g daily) keto although I am not quite 2 weeks into following it very carefully.I have been feeling so much better. Last night we had Keto cabbage recipe with ground beef in it. This morning woke up feeling dreadful but BG of 4.7 I made 2 scrambled eggs for breakfast but forgot to put butter in it (confused!). I don't want to eat something sweet but how can I get lots of fat quickly. I am eating peanut butter and cheddar cheese at present.
I really would appreciate your ideas.
Thanks, Atlantico
Hi, sorry - this may be too late to help you, but i would:
Have coffee and cream
Cheese
Nuts
And maybe make some fat bombs to keep in the fridge.
Sorry you were feeling rough.
How you feeling now?
And are you getting enough salt? Are you familiar with the symptoms of keto flu, and how to deal with them?
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/side-effects
Was about to echo what brunneria said, make sure you are getting magnesium too.
If you want to supplement magnesium, then don’t just buy the first brand you see. Have a look around. There are about 8 different forms of magnesium, each with varying different absorbability and chance of stomach upset. Choose carefully. I have found magnesium oil, rubbed into the skin, delivers far better than any tablet i have tried so far. Mercola as a website with many articles on nutrition, and a couple of the articles compare different magnesiums. Wikipedia also compares them.
Have a google for ‘fat bomb recipe’ you will quickly find something to your taste.
One thing though, what blood glucose level do you view as optimal?
Because I have to say that I would be very happy indeed with morning readings in the 4s. I would consider that a terrific result, and would focus on keeping it low and steady all day with nice slow release low carb foods, eaten to satiety. I certainly wouldn’t be trying to push it up higher.
On the other hand, if it dipped into the threes, I would want to eat something to stop it dropping lower, but there are many non diabetics wandering around, perfectly healthily, with bgs as low as the 3s and 4s. I (with RH) would also be confident that the same slow release foods would not be pushing me into a hyper->hypo RH bg cycle, so I wouldnkt be worrying about lows. Your mileage may, of course, vary.
I absolutely realise that you have been feeling rough, but I wouldn’t assume that a bg of 4.7 is the cause. Unless you had a night time sleeping hypo? I have had a few of those and have woken up feeling like a truck ran over me in my sleep. It was the Freestyle Libre that helped me work out what was going on.
Hope that helps!
Thank you for using your valuable time to help me.
I do realise 4.7 is a good reading and that is why I can't understand why I feel so rubbish. I wondered if it could be because I am nearly 2 weeks into Keto and my body is still looking for carbs to eat. It may also be that I am not eating enough fat. Must admit I am still nervous about so much fat.
I will check out all the magnesium products, just didn't realise there were so many.
Thank you once agaiin.
Hi @Atlantico
Did you have a look at the link i posted above discussing the side effects of going low carb? Muscle cramps are sometimes the result of magnesiun and/or potassium deficiency, which is quite common, especially at the start of low carbing.
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