briped
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
I'm wondering if I'm retaining water again? It doesn't look like it from looking at my feet and ankles, but I gained 2,4 kgs since May 29th, and am well and truly annoyed. Could it be that LCHF is doing me bad rather than good? My BS is fine, but in the long run it will be better if I lose weight, I know from experience.
So many contradicting instructions. I'm 57 and well past my menopause, which often means it gets harder to lose weight. In that situation Dietdoctor says to eat less fat and to watch my calories to obtain weight loss, but I eat next to nothing! I woke up at 3am. My husband was snoring, a gull was screaming and so was my tummy - from hunger. I'd had a decent LCHF meal at around 8pm, so I shouldn't be hungry, but I was. Another theory ... Sometimes it's as if eating a decent meal wakes up those hunger pangs. Am I the only one experiencing that? It's now 6:49pm, and I haven't eaten anything since last night at 3AM, apart from a handful of pork rinds.
So to sum up I've been advised to eat less fat, watch the carbs and don't eat too much protein as your body might turn it into glucose. So what's left? Sorry for venting my frustrations. I wish someone would abduct me to a free LCHF camp and keep me there for a month.
Yesterdays food intake as an example. I'm not good at calculating nutritions, but I try to go as low carb as possible.
Morning: 4 mugs of tea with a tiny amount of cream.
Lunch: 2 x oopsie bread with thinly spread feta cheese.
Evening: One medium size portion of minced beef cooked with tinned, chopped tomates, tomato pure, artichokes and courgettes. Sauce made with cream and cream cheese with a little added shredded cheddar. Unfortunately I fell asleep before taking a post prandial.
At 3AM I had to eat a small helping of the same meal to quench the hunger, and didn't go to bed til about 6AM. Woke up at 9:30 am, my BG, which probably wasn't an FBG, was a reasonable 5.3, so it can't have been too carby. This is the first time I've ever eaten in the middle of the night.
So many contradicting instructions. I'm 57 and well past my menopause, which often means it gets harder to lose weight. In that situation Dietdoctor says to eat less fat and to watch my calories to obtain weight loss, but I eat next to nothing! I woke up at 3am. My husband was snoring, a gull was screaming and so was my tummy - from hunger. I'd had a decent LCHF meal at around 8pm, so I shouldn't be hungry, but I was. Another theory ... Sometimes it's as if eating a decent meal wakes up those hunger pangs. Am I the only one experiencing that? It's now 6:49pm, and I haven't eaten anything since last night at 3AM, apart from a handful of pork rinds.
So to sum up I've been advised to eat less fat, watch the carbs and don't eat too much protein as your body might turn it into glucose. So what's left? Sorry for venting my frustrations. I wish someone would abduct me to a free LCHF camp and keep me there for a month.
Yesterdays food intake as an example. I'm not good at calculating nutritions, but I try to go as low carb as possible.
Morning: 4 mugs of tea with a tiny amount of cream.
Lunch: 2 x oopsie bread with thinly spread feta cheese.
Evening: One medium size portion of minced beef cooked with tinned, chopped tomates, tomato pure, artichokes and courgettes. Sauce made with cream and cream cheese with a little added shredded cheddar. Unfortunately I fell asleep before taking a post prandial.
At 3AM I had to eat a small helping of the same meal to quench the hunger, and didn't go to bed til about 6AM. Woke up at 9:30 am, my BG, which probably wasn't an FBG, was a reasonable 5.3, so it can't have been too carby. This is the first time I've ever eaten in the middle of the night.