Hi friends , although I am not prediabetic officially as hba1c was 5.1 but after having 2 gestational diabetic pregnancies and raised post 2 hour ogtt I consider myself at high risk ,I started low carb high fat diet 4 months ago lost 10 kg and feeling wonderful.I really want to continue this diet but this constipation is driving me nuts .I have to take laxative once in a week at least. Laxatives are not good for long term use . Please help me and guide me I usually take about 20 g carbs in a day . I tried adding fiber supplement but they are not effective for me.
Should I increased my carbs?
Should I doubled fiber supplement?
After attaining normal weight I eat normally on weekends l don't count carbs on weekends.
Hi friends , although I am not prediabetic officially as hba1c was 5.1 but after having 2 gestational diabetic pregnancies and raised post 2 hour ogtt I consider myself at high risk ,I started low carb high fat diet 4 months ago lost 10 kg and feeling wonderful.I really want to continue this diet but this constipation is driving me nuts .I have to take laxative once in a week at least. Laxatives are not good for long term use . Please help me and guide me I usually take about 20 g carbs in a day . I tried adding fiber supplement but they are not effective for me.
Should I increased my carbs?
Should I doubled fiber supplement?
After attaining normal weight I eat normally on weekends l don't count carbs on weekends.
Can I ask what your 2 hour OGTT were, and whats your fasting blood sugar are?
You should not self-diagnosis, it can do more bad than good. You shouldn’t pretend to be pre-diabetic or diabetic if you aren’t.
Pregnancie can give elevated blood sugar and temporary «diabetes». But this is just temporary while pregnant, and does NOT mean you’re diabetic or would develope diabetes.
Adding more fiber will only make you more constipated, for sure.
I’ve upped my intake of seeds to sort me out. I have a homemade LC chocolate granola (made from dessicated coconut and seeds sprinkled on SF jelly with cream as dessert every evening. Also a small portion of chia seed pudding as an afternoon snack every day.
I have to disagree. I think @hazelzac is taking sensible precautions. She is at more risk of type 2 having had gestational diabetes:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gestational-diabetes/
Promoting self-diagnosis is not good. You also have not enough information to say she is at risk of type 2 without knowing OGTT or fasting.
Are you actually finding it harder to poo or are you just wanting to go less?Hi friends , although I am not prediabetic officially as hba1c was 5.1 but after having 2 gestational diabetic pregnancies and raised post 2 hour ogtt I consider myself at high risk ,I started low carb high fat diet 4 months ago lost 10 kg and feeling wonderful.I really want to continue this diet but this constipation is driving me nuts .I have to take laxative once in a week at least. Laxatives are not good for long term use . Please help me and guide me I usually take about 20 g carbs in a day . I tried adding fiber supplement but they are not effective for me.
Should I increased my carbs?
Should I doubled fiber supplement?
After attaining normal weight I eat normally on weekends l don't count carbs on weekends.
@Emile_the_rat - could you indulge me by telling me what your relationships is with diabetes?
I have some sort of drug induced diabetes, but my GP recently suspected that it might be mody instead because I have had both hypo- and hyperglycemia. I am on insulin treatment to control my blood sugar.
Thank you. If you are drug induced, does that not infer T3c?
Thanks Jo I'll try all these thingsDo you drink enough water? Eat enough fats? Have you tried adding magnesium supplements, maybe oregano-oil? Full fat greek yoghurt or other fermented foods like sauerkraut? Those are basically the first stops.
TMI ahead: I had such bad constipation laxatives didn't help anymore, mini-clysters (Microlax) were my only remaining solution, and in the meantime, my innards were all but destroyed. I tried everything I could find, and nothing helped. I thought it was because of keto/IF, as I'd read it was a common side-effect, but.... Then I read an article on here about how artificial sweeteners kill gut bacteria. I stopped taking those (Diet coke, and a LOT of tea with 3 to 5 doses of sweetener in. Anything that was sugar-free was filled with artificial sweeteners... Aaargh!), took gut bacteria capsules to restore the gut-balance, and in a day or two my stool returned to normal. After MONTHS of agony! I'd already been taking those capsules, but tossing in sweetened tea or coke after, defeated the purpose. Now I take those capsules daily, and eat sauerkraut once or twice a week. Works like a charm, have no problems going every morning, like clockwork, with a fabulous concistency. (I still feel like throwing a party when it happens!) The damage after months of being "stuck" and using medicinal clysters is extensive though, and I'm still healing one season later. From what I understand it'll take a while longer to heal (still have bleeds and hemorrhoids, alas, but the diverticulitis and painful bloating have gone), but I'm just glad to be able to go.
I do have to wonder though, if you eat normally on the weekends... Bread, long before I ever even got diagnosed as a T2, constipates me something awful. It wasn't until I stopped eating it, and then had it once a few months in, and as an experiment, trying it again a few weeks later, that I discovered that that was what had been plugging me up all my life. So that might be worth looking into as well, should bread factor into things on the weekends.
Dunno if any of this helps, but I do sincerely hope you'll feel better soon!
Jo
I was on huge amounts of insulin during both of my pregnancies ,was taking insulin three times a day ,protaphane was near 200 units in last months ,my Endo guided me about lifestyle modifications after pregnancy as I was not huge in terms of weight ,my fasting was 5.1 to 5.4 before starting keto now it is 4.6 to 5.1.Can I ask what your 2 hour OGTT were, and whats your fasting blood sugar are?
You should not self-diagnosis, it can do more bad than good. You shouldn’t pretend to be pre-diabetic or diabetic if you aren’t.
Pregnancie can give elevated blood sugar and temporary «diabetes». But this is just temporary while pregnant, and does NOT mean you’re diabetic or would develope diabetes.
Adding more fiber will only make you more constipated, for sure.
Thanks for your support ,means a lot to me as with 2 kids it's not easy to do something for myself.I’ve upped my intake of seeds to sort me out. I have a homemade LC chocolate granola (made from dessicated coconut and seeds sprinkled on SF jelly with cream as dessert every evening. Also a small portion of chia seed pudding as an afternoon snack every day.
I have to disagree. I think @hazelzac is taking sensible precautions. She is at more risk of type 2 having had gestational diabetes:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gestational-diabetes/
Thanks I'll try magnesiumAre you actually finding it harder to poo or are you just wanting to go less?
I find now I have cut out most fibre from my diet I go a lot less.. every 2 or 3 days and recently when doing a 7 day fast I went once in 9 days! No discomfort.. just less carbage in less garbage out!
If it gets painful try some powdered magnesium citrate but beware it will get you going quite fast!
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