Carolineturner69
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- Messages
- 23
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
burnout is where you eat what you want regardless of the consequences (only just found this out)
Your food choices are great so far. What you are experiencing is normal, but will soon pass.Hi everyone I have just started on a lchf regime to get me out of a burnout. Is it normal to have a headache and feel really tired at first. Today I have eaten 2 boiled eggs and had a cup of tea. Last night for dinner I had an omelette with ham, quorn, peppers, onions and toms.
Lchf is a great way to manage diabetes, but there can be side effects to begin with. I found that I had a lot of carb cravings to begin with, and yes I did suffer with headaches and lethargy as well. Also, drink loads of water. Your body takes time to realise it can live on fat and protein without carbs. At first it will panic, thinking it's starving. It will therefore release a lot of its glycogen stores, which will also make you lose a lot of water. You may also find getting cramp becomes a lot more of a problem. Upping your salt intake can alleviate this (obviously don't eat 12 tablespoons of salt, but a bit more than usual will probably be necessary).
These side effects lasted around a month for me, but it varies a lot between different people.
Hi Hun, if you're on Facebook I follow a group called low carb eaters, they post some lovely recipes! I google things too, that cake recipe someone posted earlier is great I have it often with clotted cream and feels like I'm being really naughty eating it but has so little carbs!xx
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Lol ok thats great thanks Ill give that choc cake a goalmond flour is another name for ground almonds. all supermarkets stock it
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