Hello everyone,
I was hoping some kind soul could help me.
I was diagnosed with t1 towards the end of last year following hospital admission.
Following my diagnosis I was determined to get good control of my bg levels from the outset, I purchased a number of books including How To Think Like A Pancreas, as well as getting the Freestyle Libre. I recently got my first HbA1c result which seemed ok (45/6.3%), however as I was trying to tightly control my levels with insulin I was suffering frequent hypos, sometimes 3-4 a day and often quite low (2 - 2.5 mmol).
I typically enjoyed a high carbohydrate diet (I am half Italian after all!) and very recently made the (difficult) decision to move to a ketogenic diet after researching the potential benefits (including watching lots of Dr Bernsteins' videos) . The change in my levels is quite astounding, as my carbohydrate intake is now very low I have not needed to bolus. My Libre now shows a lovely straight(ish) line throughout the day around 4-5.5 mmol however, my bedtime levels (circa 5 mmol) are lower than what the general recommendations are. I am naturally concerned about the prospect of nocturnal hypos, should I be having a snack before bed to raise my levels to 6.5-7 mmol? If so what type of snack should I be having when I am trying to stay in ketosis?
Thank you in advance, this forum in particular has been such a great resource and I have found it very comforting reading other peoples experiences following my diagnosis.
I was hoping some kind soul could help me.
I was diagnosed with t1 towards the end of last year following hospital admission.
Following my diagnosis I was determined to get good control of my bg levels from the outset, I purchased a number of books including How To Think Like A Pancreas, as well as getting the Freestyle Libre. I recently got my first HbA1c result which seemed ok (45/6.3%), however as I was trying to tightly control my levels with insulin I was suffering frequent hypos, sometimes 3-4 a day and often quite low (2 - 2.5 mmol).
I typically enjoyed a high carbohydrate diet (I am half Italian after all!) and very recently made the (difficult) decision to move to a ketogenic diet after researching the potential benefits (including watching lots of Dr Bernsteins' videos) . The change in my levels is quite astounding, as my carbohydrate intake is now very low I have not needed to bolus. My Libre now shows a lovely straight(ish) line throughout the day around 4-5.5 mmol however, my bedtime levels (circa 5 mmol) are lower than what the general recommendations are. I am naturally concerned about the prospect of nocturnal hypos, should I be having a snack before bed to raise my levels to 6.5-7 mmol? If so what type of snack should I be having when I am trying to stay in ketosis?
Thank you in advance, this forum in particular has been such a great resource and I have found it very comforting reading other peoples experiences following my diagnosis.
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