paul-1976 said:Hi !
It sounds like you are experiencing 'False hypo's' which although feel very unpleasant,can be common when you're body has got used to running high BG levels and when you start to bring those levels down your body can protest and say "Hey! where's my sugar???" but it does get easier and i would suggest in the meanwhile that when this happens you sit down,relax,drink a tea or coffee and wait for it to pass as treating the symptoms with sugar or carbs will just invoke a viscous circle.
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Always wash before testing. When you say dont feed a false hypo is that just with carbs or sugar or dose that mean other stuff aswell eg meat or chicken. Must admit even after only 20min since eeating I seem to come back down abit but then back up a bit feling a bit quavery realy how long do false hyops useually last . And maybe not drank enough was coz if feeling ******. Gota love those learning curves
sw11bloke said:Meat, sausages, chicken, fish, eggs, cheese are protein so no insulin required. I also dont take insulin to cover vegetables which grow above the ground.
Proteins and veg that grow above the ground shouldnt really increase your blood sugar levels.
Tonight I had chicken, brocolli and cauliflower for dinner so did not take any insulin.[/quote
On metaformin and diet at monent hopfully wont have to go down the insulin route as cant afford to loose licence even for a short while. I'm a real wimp when it comes to needles.
slaterk said:Sausages certainly can contain carbs. Read the label. Even the best sausages in this country are only around 80% meat and contain things like breadcrumbs and some contain sugar too. I had some top quality sausages tonight but each one contained 4g of carbs.
Oops grrr they where very small sausage (chipolata's) ****** :O
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whompa73 said:Guess I'm gonna have to become a ninja carb hunter
Cheers dudeWeens12 said:whompa73 said:Guess I'm gonna have to become a ninja carb hunter
Hiya Whompa73,
I would recommend Black Farmer Sausages.. they are very tasty and only 1g carb per 100g. They're the lowest carb sausages I've found.
http://www.theblackfarmer.com/gluten_fr ... k_sausages
They have chipolatas too...
http://www.theblackfarmer.com/gluten_fr ... chipolatas
Somebody posted about them here a while back - as they use them to make Scotch eggs, which are a good low-carb snack.
hard boil an egg, cool and remove the shell. Remove the skin from one of the sausages, and form the sausage meat round the egg ( wetting your hands will make this a bit easier) Bake in the oven at 180C for about 25-30 mins. Delish!
They're nice hot or cold.
Weens12
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