Tswa
Member
Hi guys,
I'm T1, have been for 8 years. I've been experimenting with low carb/keto meals and like the effects on my blood sugar, but I'm experiencing a bit of a mental block. Just for reference I'm looking to lose ~10kg.
I've always been taught ketones are bad so the idea of having high ketones is freaking me out a bit, even if it's nutritional ketosis.
I'm also struggling with the ratios in the keto diet. Having 60-70% fat is freaking me out, I keep worrying that I'll do it and it'll make my sugar better but make me fatter
Also does anyone have any tips to get the right fat ratio without doing fat bombs? Cos that is what is really getting me. The idea of putting butter in my coffee etc, I can't get past that. Of a day I'd have low carb muesli and yogurt for breakfast, leftover dinner for lunch, and some sort of meat (chicken or steak usually) with mushrooms and veges for dinner. I don't think this is high enough in fat to get the keto benefits.
Any tips!?
I'm T1, have been for 8 years. I've been experimenting with low carb/keto meals and like the effects on my blood sugar, but I'm experiencing a bit of a mental block. Just for reference I'm looking to lose ~10kg.
I've always been taught ketones are bad so the idea of having high ketones is freaking me out a bit, even if it's nutritional ketosis.
I'm also struggling with the ratios in the keto diet. Having 60-70% fat is freaking me out, I keep worrying that I'll do it and it'll make my sugar better but make me fatter

Also does anyone have any tips to get the right fat ratio without doing fat bombs? Cos that is what is really getting me. The idea of putting butter in my coffee etc, I can't get past that. Of a day I'd have low carb muesli and yogurt for breakfast, leftover dinner for lunch, and some sort of meat (chicken or steak usually) with mushrooms and veges for dinner. I don't think this is high enough in fat to get the keto benefits.
Any tips!?