farfromhome
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Wow! @Brunneria great post!Hi, and welcome!
Yes, I agree with Andrew that your numbers do not indicate diabetes, or even prediabetes.
But they do suggest reactive hypoglycaemia.
The problem is that none of us are medically qualified, and we can't run further tests on you.
We've had a number of threads on this forum about reactive hypoglycaemia - so many in fact that we've started abbreviating it to RH. Have a rummage through the search function, and you'll see what I mean.
There are a couple of things to bear in mind.
Firstly, most doctors have never heard of it and don't know how to diagnose or treat it. So you may have a struggle (particularly with the language barrier!)
Secondly. If you get a diagnosis, most people (docs) tell you to stuff carbs to keep your blood glucose up, to prevent the horrible symptoms when your blood glucose drops. But I, @nosher8355 and others on here have responded MUCH better to reducing carbs.
The principle is very simple and so blindingly obvious that in can never quite understand why doctors fail to grasp it.
The condition is called REACTIVE hypoglycaemia. It is where your body reacts to eating carbs, by pumping out more insulin than needed, driving blood sugar out of the blood and into your fat deposits (have you been gaining weight lately?). The result is that your BG drops lower than before you ate (sounding familiar?) and you feel awful, wobbly and crave carbs to get your BG back up again.
Only that sets the cycle off again, and you get a roller coaster of feel awful, eat, feel better, then worse again, eat, and so on.
The answer is to avoid foods that trigger insulin release (carbs). Instead, eat foods that release energy steadily, slowly, and don't trigger insulin. Meat, fish, eggs, cheese, non root veg, berries (but not sweet fruit). Even milk is too high carb for me.
Please note that I am not offering a diagnosis! However, if you do have RH, and you eat like this for a day or two, you won't believe how much better you feel.
- that would serve as a non-official diagnosis.
Both nosher and I feel better the fewer carbs we eat.
Nosher likes to eat small amounts in seven or so meals a day.
I eat 2-3 meals a day.
But the main thing is that we avoid carbs.
A typical day for me would be:
Bacon and eggs, or ham and cheese, or a coconut milk yogurt (low carb)
Snacks:nuts, seeds or cheese
Lunch of crustless quiche or salad, or cold meat, or homemade soup
Dinner of meat or fish with lots of veg (no rice, bread, pasta, rice or potato)
I eat deserts, but they are all low carb - berries and cream, rhubarb and cream, dark chocolate, chocolate mousse...
It's a really delicious way of eating, with some fantastic foods, but it takes a bit of a shift in attitude.
But I feel sooooo much better when I stick to it, that provides all the incentive I need.
Ask anything you like.
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