Hi Lisa (again)Hi,
I was just wondering how to start going on a keto diet as I am really worried about it but at the same time I need to change my diet. I would say I eat about 150g of carbs a day and only rye sourdough and oats as that is all I can tolerate in terms of carbs. I eat the same things every day apart from variations in veg.
I can only tolerate blueberries now, so I east almost no fruit and the rest of my diet is high protein and fats.
Anyway was just wanting some help with this and any suggestions.
Thanks Lisa
The holy grail or the lightbulb moment happened on my seventy two hours fasting test in hospital.Hi,
Thanks for all your suggestions and I will definitely give it a go. I guess due to all the anxiety I feel about my RH, change it is always a hard thing to do. I have been watching a lot of YouTube stuff about Keto diets but they always talk about diabetes and the effects, never about RH. That is why I thought to come here and see how everyone was getting on.
Next time I speak to my endocrinologist I will ask about metformin and the issues with glucagon and the liver.
And thanks for the DietDoctors website suggestion, I will be checking it out.
I am on 1000mg of slow release Metformin, I can't seem to tolerate more as it affects my stomach.
I eat every 2.5 hours, so it would be nice to be able to not eat so often. If that is even possible??
I see some people even do fasting, not sure I will ever be able to do that. I can go without food overnight thank goodness.
I also have problems with exercise and can only walk 20mins max on a good day. I would love to be able to do more or at least be able to do that every day.
I feel like sometimes I'm looking for the Holy Grail with my RH. I just want to feel better and be able to do more.
I feel like I am more realistic these days and I have stopped fighting it so hard. (in a good way, I am more accepting)
But thanks for all the help and suggestions
Lisa
RH stands for reactive hypoglycemia, the 'reactive' meaning that it's a reaction to eating carbs. (Because it triggers an overshoot of insulin.)I see some people even do fasting, not sure I will ever be able to do that. I can go without food overnight thank goodness.
I also have problems with exercise and can only walk 20mins max on a good day.
Yeah that's a good idea thanks and I will try walking before eating and see if it works. My bad is always loaded with food LOL so no problem there.RH stands for reactive hypoglycemia, the 'reactive' meaning that it's a reaction to eating carbs. (Because it triggers an overshoot of insulin.)
If you're doing well without food overnight, have you experimented with walking before eating to see what happens?
You can always stuff something sweet or carby in your pocket in case it is needed, but I'd be interested if this would make you go low or not.
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