It seems to be a problem for some people following LCHF diets. You lose it and can't stop and end not being happy about it. You can add more protein to your diet or more carbs, but most people having achieved a good a1c are usually too frightened to increase carbs, so maybe that would be a last resort. You can add more fat, like cheese and nuts as snack food or added to meals. Example: Melted cheese over vegetables. Butter etc.
It's a tough situation, you don't want to lose more weight and you don't want to upset the good results you've worked for, Finding that balance that maintains weight isn't easy and may take some experimentation to see what works for you.
Thanks...I have been trying to eat more nuts. I worry about my cholesterol with the cheese....it is still a bit high at 5.6
Thanks for the reassurance! This diabetes lark has turned me into a health freak,. I have become a bit obsessive, I'm afraid.If that's your total Cholesterol, I wouldn't worry at all.
Thanks for the reassurance! This diabetes lark has turned me into a health freak,. I have become a bit obsessive, I'm afraid.
Never a truer word.!Don't be concerned, there are quite a few obsessives on here!
There is actually a correlation between longer life expectancy and higher cholesterol, not lower - particularly for women.
The figures were taken from the World Health Organisation website.
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