Thankyou for your reply, what is your daily intake of fat protein and carbs? In % of course.
I'm really getting sick of eating all those carbs (currently at about 280-300 a day), it gives me big post meal spikes and makes me feel sick...
Spablauw - I no longer record everything I eat and drink in detail, being very much in maintenance mode and lucky enough to be meds free (I've never taken meds), however what I do carb count, it'll come in about 40gr carb, a decent slab of protein, in one form or another, then the balance being fats.
I eat a mountain of veg each day, and my fats come from a variety of sources, from fatty meats, to cheeses, to dairy , plus plant oils. I haven't had pasta, potatoes, rice or bread for some time, although the odd roastie or dollop of paella has been known to find itself on my plate. I'm also gluten free, on medical advice.
I'm 160cm tall, weigh 48/49kg and my day to day calorie intake is in the range of 2000-2500 a day. I find,
for me, that when I low carb I need more calories to maintain weight. As a short, slight female, whose life is active, but I don't use a gym or go power walking for miles on end. I just seem to keep moving.
I guess it's up to you whether you choose to go for smaller portions of the higher carb foods, or whether you choose to exclude certain foods for a while at least.
Many people find they have weight loss to start with, simply due to the amount of water carbs can tend to hold in the system, but a week or two will really show what's going on. I guess, if you do find you're losing, you can decide whether you're going to up the fats or the protein. It really is lots of trial and a bit of error, I'm sure.
Clearly for T1s and T2s on "heftier" meds, you need to be testing plenty; probably more than usual, just to make sure you're not having unexpected results. I think we all know, after a while, what a cruel sense of humour the Diabetes Fairy can have!
Of course, it is worth mentioning that some people find they di actually gain weight eating low carb, so everyone does need to keep an eye on things.
Good luck with whatever you try.