Howdy,
I am prediabetic, and decided not to cross over into diabetes with a strong will and determination. I need help though. I love doing keto, and was successful at losing all my extra weight about 4 years ago. I slowly went to more and more carbs, though, and am even bigger than before by about 5 pounds, and need to lose about 50 again. So, I decided to do keto again, got into ketosis and that's when it happened. The ZAPS.
First, I lost my left leg, above knee in 2009. I used to be an avid speed walker before it happened. It was thick blood, just as my dad who was diagnosed the same year, followed by 5 very large blood clots in my thigh. It took 7 doctors later to finally give me the proper diagnosis..PAD. Now I am perfect with my blood thinners, and get checked between 2 weeks to a month each time for my INR. I follow all instructions, and take it seriously. The rest of my life is mayhem, but I like it that way.
So this time, Im getting into ketosis, and feeling pretty darn good. Then the zaps started. The zaps are 1-2 second 'zaps' of the same exact pain I felt when my leg was rotting and dying. A pain worse than no- medication birth. Not kidding. And I would have anywhere from 5 to 10 a minute. These lasted more than 24 hours, and I still have them now, just one an hour or so, much more managable. Im not crying in total frustration anymore, so I'm good.
I take gabapentin, which almost always keeps the 'zaps' away. But I used to drink alcohol, and about 24-48 hours later I'd get the zaps for maybe a couple hours, so I had to stop drinking altogether. I figured it was probably my not knowing about my high bg at the time, plus dehydration perhaps? All I know is, those zaps yesterday were like hell on earth. I scream for the second it lasts, then I can carry on a conversation like it's nothing. It's weird, I think. But phantom pains are real lemme tell you. (and the scream, then talking normally makes my husband and my daughter laugh, a lot. Rotten I tell ya. ha!)
I decided to fix my weight problem about 2 weeks ago and was slowly getting my carbs down to under 20. Ketosis strips are nice and dark pink to light purple. All is well, then all was not well. I started really keeping an eye on my blood sugar as well, because I had another bad number in my labs about 3 weeks ago. My bg numbers are all over the place! But I noticed as I added more good carbs, like a little half cup of oatmeal, or an apple, I felt better and better with my zaps. Im ok now. Yay!
It sucks, because I know how great keto is. I guess it's just not meant to be. I am at a loss what to do. I guess raise my carbs healthily/ and keep counting calories. Boring, but doable. However, I drank a sf soda(I don't usually but hear it could mess with numbers) and some sweet potato fries for my carbs tonight, and up went the bg. Higher than I've ever had before, 207. Guess I have that metabolic syndrome, I dont know. My numbers had been 120s most of the 2 weeks, and fasting always under 100 on keto diet. I really want to know if any folks out there have had this strange thing happen to them. My dad was a diabetic, lost a lot of toes, and eventually died of a severe stroke. No thanks. I need to get this mess under control. Any advice?
I am prediabetic, and decided not to cross over into diabetes with a strong will and determination. I need help though. I love doing keto, and was successful at losing all my extra weight about 4 years ago. I slowly went to more and more carbs, though, and am even bigger than before by about 5 pounds, and need to lose about 50 again. So, I decided to do keto again, got into ketosis and that's when it happened. The ZAPS.
First, I lost my left leg, above knee in 2009. I used to be an avid speed walker before it happened. It was thick blood, just as my dad who was diagnosed the same year, followed by 5 very large blood clots in my thigh. It took 7 doctors later to finally give me the proper diagnosis..PAD. Now I am perfect with my blood thinners, and get checked between 2 weeks to a month each time for my INR. I follow all instructions, and take it seriously. The rest of my life is mayhem, but I like it that way.

So this time, Im getting into ketosis, and feeling pretty darn good. Then the zaps started. The zaps are 1-2 second 'zaps' of the same exact pain I felt when my leg was rotting and dying. A pain worse than no- medication birth. Not kidding. And I would have anywhere from 5 to 10 a minute. These lasted more than 24 hours, and I still have them now, just one an hour or so, much more managable. Im not crying in total frustration anymore, so I'm good.
I take gabapentin, which almost always keeps the 'zaps' away. But I used to drink alcohol, and about 24-48 hours later I'd get the zaps for maybe a couple hours, so I had to stop drinking altogether. I figured it was probably my not knowing about my high bg at the time, plus dehydration perhaps? All I know is, those zaps yesterday were like hell on earth. I scream for the second it lasts, then I can carry on a conversation like it's nothing. It's weird, I think. But phantom pains are real lemme tell you. (and the scream, then talking normally makes my husband and my daughter laugh, a lot. Rotten I tell ya. ha!)
I decided to fix my weight problem about 2 weeks ago and was slowly getting my carbs down to under 20. Ketosis strips are nice and dark pink to light purple. All is well, then all was not well. I started really keeping an eye on my blood sugar as well, because I had another bad number in my labs about 3 weeks ago. My bg numbers are all over the place! But I noticed as I added more good carbs, like a little half cup of oatmeal, or an apple, I felt better and better with my zaps. Im ok now. Yay!
It sucks, because I know how great keto is. I guess it's just not meant to be. I am at a loss what to do. I guess raise my carbs healthily/ and keep counting calories. Boring, but doable. However, I drank a sf soda(I don't usually but hear it could mess with numbers) and some sweet potato fries for my carbs tonight, and up went the bg. Higher than I've ever had before, 207. Guess I have that metabolic syndrome, I dont know. My numbers had been 120s most of the 2 weeks, and fasting always under 100 on keto diet. I really want to know if any folks out there have had this strange thing happen to them. My dad was a diabetic, lost a lot of toes, and eventually died of a severe stroke. No thanks. I need to get this mess under control. Any advice?