insanity, I have just come across an article (I'm studying T1) which mentions undiagnosed coeliac disease as causing extra hypo problems.insanity said:I eat really healthily to be honest but I think because i'm also a coeliac, i wonder if the absorption of the foods and insulin work differently?
Snodger said:insanity, I have just come across an article (I'm studying T1) which mentions undiagnosed coeliac disease as causing extra hypo problems.insanity said:I eat really healthily to be honest but I think because i'm also a coeliac, i wonder if the absorption of the foods and insulin work differently?
http://journals.lww.com/jpho-online/Abs ... ry.18.aspx
Saw it and thought of you!
- but of course yours IS diagnosed and you are presumably treating it/eating for it, so I don't know how useful it actually is. Anyway, it suggests that there is an impact on absorption.
Mileana said:insanity, do you know how much 10g of carbohydrate will raise your BG? For most people it would be around 2-3 mmol.
Let's say I caught myself at 2.5 (it's happened a few times). I'd then want somewhere around 10g of carbohydrate to get me out of the immediate hypo zone, right?
That would be 3 of my glucose tabs.
If I was 3.5, I'd need 1.
Now if you consider that you may be on a downwards trend, you'd perhaps want to double it, but probably not more than that.
Say 20g of carbohydrate total on top of your normal meal schedule. Now if 1g of carbohydrate is 4 kcals, then that would mean an additional 80 kcals, or perhaps in the area of 5 percent of a normal weight loss diet. In comparison, you'd need a daily deficit of calories of around 500 kcals to lose 1 pound of fat in a week. So it wouldn't be a great delay in itself, if you don't overtreat.
However, the fact that hypos can make you less likely to start or complete exercise could contribute - at least in so much that you would be less likely to retain muscle mass during weight loss because without resistance training, you tend to lose muscle as well as fat where as with, you can normally slow down that 'decay' or even pack on a bit of muscle.
Good luck working out the rates.
there's a good page about that on the runsweet site.i would recommend the ExCarbs system
insanity said:hanadr, yes i've been reading about the low carb/non low carb diets to see where i fit.
I seem to be on the high end of a low carb diet. I eat really healthily to be honest but I think because i'm also a coeliac, i wonder if the absorption of the foods and insulin work differently?
Like last night, I ate 50g pasta, tuna, sweetcorn, carb counting told me to do 5 units but I knew that would be too high so I only gave a bolus of 3.5 units. I waited 2 hours checked my bs which was 5.2 went off to the gym having 1 swig of lucozade and came home to a bs of 2.0 (I didn't even feel hypo)!
But i'll bet if i do exactly the same tonight I'd get through it hypo free...
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