Hi there.
I am new to diabetes uk but have had type 2 for a few years now. I am influenced by a book ‘Natural approaches to Diabetes’ given as a birthday present. It’s author recommends Low Carb and particularly the ATKINS Diet. So I read ‘Atkins for Life’and was inspired to try the Atkins approach. to losing weight.
I am also menopausal in my early fifties and have had a bad skin complaint for two years for which I am currently taking antibiotics (and it seems to be clearing slowly!) My partner keeps us on his low income, part time wage as I no longer work due to ill health. My point here is that we have very little money for food. But on reading,I felt there was still enough scope with Atkins foundation level foods I could afford, for me to attempt this diet. So I started tentatively about a week ago.
I am type two and was on metformin but took myself off it against medical advice as I couldn’t handle bad reactions to it any more Rightly or wrongly (because of that bad experience) I resisted being put on anything else. My last HbA1c (which I think means my average BG reading over the last 3 months )was 10.5 and poor. I am a REAL FOODIE. I would rank food as one of the most plesant things in my life and I have struggled to accept that it is my relationship with food (so healthy for me emotionally) which has been making me ill and is set to continue to undermine my health unless I can change that relationship. THe trouble is because I love that relationship I dont WANT to lose it. I believe food does me good emotionally and it buffers me through life, I have been reluctant to change and to some extent still am balking it.
However, prompted by the books above, I am ‘going for it’. I tentatively started the foundation stage of the atkins diet about a week ago. I weighed in at 109.5 kg. I am not weighing myself daily but do know I am losing weight. I can see that! But I have seen a remarkable drop in my BG levels over this first week. ( I am home testing at least 2 x a day. )
My current understanding is that normal BG levels range between 4-7mmol/L. And starting a week ago at 11.2mmol/L they have dropped as low as 3.3mmol/L.
My worry is that 3.3 mmol/L is below the normal target range of 4-7mmol/L. So is that safe for me to drop so low? And how low can I safely go? My blood Glusose levels are still fluctuating as they do normally for everyone throughout the day -but in general they are dropping at a rate of knots.
I’ve searched the books and the net and your forum to try and see is this is safe for me but cant work it out. Also my understanding is that Ketosis only kicks in when BG levels drop below about 3.5 so surely I’m thinking -I need my BG to go below average (4--7mml/L) if I want to burn fat from my midriff due to ketosis.
Hi to you all here since this is my first post. if anyone in this forum can help me understand what to expect with BG levels on a low carb (ketosis) type diet and what is safe and normal in this respect. Whether there are pitfalls and if so what to look out for and any actions I should take if there are problems associated with low BG levels when doing low carb, I’d be so grateful. I am sold on the low carb diet over the low fat one. I’m not into diets of any sort but if I have to go that route this one certainly lets me feel less like Im being punished via my own favourite salve in life: Food.
SPARKLES
I am new to diabetes uk but have had type 2 for a few years now. I am influenced by a book ‘Natural approaches to Diabetes’ given as a birthday present. It’s author recommends Low Carb and particularly the ATKINS Diet. So I read ‘Atkins for Life’and was inspired to try the Atkins approach. to losing weight.
I am also menopausal in my early fifties and have had a bad skin complaint for two years for which I am currently taking antibiotics (and it seems to be clearing slowly!) My partner keeps us on his low income, part time wage as I no longer work due to ill health. My point here is that we have very little money for food. But on reading,I felt there was still enough scope with Atkins foundation level foods I could afford, for me to attempt this diet. So I started tentatively about a week ago.
I am type two and was on metformin but took myself off it against medical advice as I couldn’t handle bad reactions to it any more Rightly or wrongly (because of that bad experience) I resisted being put on anything else. My last HbA1c (which I think means my average BG reading over the last 3 months )was 10.5 and poor. I am a REAL FOODIE. I would rank food as one of the most plesant things in my life and I have struggled to accept that it is my relationship with food (so healthy for me emotionally) which has been making me ill and is set to continue to undermine my health unless I can change that relationship. THe trouble is because I love that relationship I dont WANT to lose it. I believe food does me good emotionally and it buffers me through life, I have been reluctant to change and to some extent still am balking it.
However, prompted by the books above, I am ‘going for it’. I tentatively started the foundation stage of the atkins diet about a week ago. I weighed in at 109.5 kg. I am not weighing myself daily but do know I am losing weight. I can see that! But I have seen a remarkable drop in my BG levels over this first week. ( I am home testing at least 2 x a day. )
My current understanding is that normal BG levels range between 4-7mmol/L. And starting a week ago at 11.2mmol/L they have dropped as low as 3.3mmol/L.
My worry is that 3.3 mmol/L is below the normal target range of 4-7mmol/L. So is that safe for me to drop so low? And how low can I safely go? My blood Glusose levels are still fluctuating as they do normally for everyone throughout the day -but in general they are dropping at a rate of knots.
I’ve searched the books and the net and your forum to try and see is this is safe for me but cant work it out. Also my understanding is that Ketosis only kicks in when BG levels drop below about 3.5 so surely I’m thinking -I need my BG to go below average (4--7mml/L) if I want to burn fat from my midriff due to ketosis.
Hi to you all here since this is my first post. if anyone in this forum can help me understand what to expect with BG levels on a low carb (ketosis) type diet and what is safe and normal in this respect. Whether there are pitfalls and if so what to look out for and any actions I should take if there are problems associated with low BG levels when doing low carb, I’d be so grateful. I am sold on the low carb diet over the low fat one. I’m not into diets of any sort but if I have to go that route this one certainly lets me feel less like Im being punished via my own favourite salve in life: Food.
SPARKLES