Hi All
I started sukkarto 1000mg slow release on Friday with a BS of 18.8. Today it’s 4.8 and I’m feeling ill, shaking, light headed, sick, basically I’m feeling ill. As of Monday I stopped all sugar intake, i.e... cake etc.
I’m really asking for advice , have I done things to quickly.
Thank you
You *might* be experiencing a false hypo. If your body is used to high carb, it kinda panics when your numbers drop. I had them when I started low carb and they scared me silly. If it's not that, then carb flu is an option too. In both cases your body is getting used to lower numbers, and it takes a while. BUT, and that's a big but, when in doubt, and you're feeling ill, get in touch with your diabetes team. I don't know your meds, nor their side effects, so please err on the side of caution and seek a medical opinion. We can give information on loads of things, the benefit of a hive-mind, but we're not doctors. You may have gone a little fast, but if your body is detoxing from carbs, and adjusting, salty (bone) broth and coconutmilk may help. If you've gone very low carb you might be urinating a lot and losing salt/electrolytes, and if you're lacking those, you'll feel cruddy too. Are you eating plenty of fats and protein? Your body needs something to burn if not carbs. Something to try eh. Good luck!Hi All
I started sukkarto 1000mg slow release on Friday with a BS of 18.8. Today it’s 4.8 and I’m feeling ill, shaking, light headed, sick, basically I’m feeling ill. As of Monday I stopped all sugar intake, i.e... cake etc.
I’m really asking for advice , have I done things to quickly.
Thank you
Thank you for your advise. I’m feeling little better. I had weetabix x2 plus 1/2 banana , Roast dinner and grapes yesterday, I also drank tea (no sugar) and water, this morning bloods are 8.1... Hoping they will settle to under 7 after night time fast.You *might* be experiencing a false hypo. If your body is used to high carb, it kinda panics when your numbers drop. I had them when I started low carb and they scared me silly. If it's not that, then carb flu is an option too. In both cases your body is getting used to lower numbers, and it takes a while. BUT, and that's a big but, when in doubt, and you're feeling ill, get in touch with your diabetes team. I don't know your meds, nor their side effects, so please err on the side of caution and seek a medical opinion. We can give information on loads of things, the benefit of a hive-mind, but we're not doctors. You may have gone a little fast, but if your body is detoxing from carbs, and adjusting, salty (bone) broth and coconutmilk may help. If you've gone very low carb you might be urinating a lot and losing salt/electrolytes, and if you're lacking those, you'll feel cruddy too. Are you eating plenty of fats and protein? Your body needs something to burn if not carbs. Something to try eh. Good luck!
Thank you for your advise. I’m feeling little better. I had weetabix x2 plus 1/2 banana , Roast dinner and grapes yesterday, I also drank tea (no sugar) and water, this morning bloods are 8.1... Hoping they will settle to under 7 after night time fast.
Donna
That's.... A very high carb day. Yikes. All carbs (even non-sweet or brown ones) are turned into glucose (sugar) once ingested... One Weetabix might have sent you into double digits; you had two... And lactose in milk is sugar. And banana's are a carb bomb. Grapes also. If you switch to eggs/bacon/cheese/mushrooms etc in the morning, there are almost no carbs in that. Berries are fine, if you want fruit.(straw, blue, black, rasp etc...) Roast was fine, hope you skipped potatoes though. There really is a lot to be gained by adjusting what you eat. You could look at meds with your doctor of course, that's an option. But the effect of a diet change is quicker.Thank you for your advise. I’m feeling little better. I had weetabix x2 plus 1/2 banana , Roast dinner and grapes yesterday, I also drank tea (no sugar) and water, this morning bloods are 8.1... Hoping they will settle to under 7 after night time fast.
Donna
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