donnellysdogs
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- Location
- Northampton
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
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- People that can't listen to other people's opinions.
People that can't say sorry.
Such as what? I do supplement on lchf, though I just ran out yesterday.It sounds to me as if you need to really look at the qty of food you are eating and add up the mg of vitamins and minerals you are getting.
I think you will find that you are short in vital ones... and this could be contributing to the way you feel at times.
From the food you have listed I am thinking that you are showing under nourishment in some vital minerals and vitamins..
Wait, now I'm confused; isn't this the low carb forum? I'm trying the lchf diet which is no more than 20g carbs/day.I think that with eating so few gm of carbs as you are, you are rather pushing the boundaries. On a weight loss version of low carb you'd be eating rather more carbs, possibly twice as much if you are losing weight.
For me, the whole reason for doing Atkins is because there are so few negatives, I feel great all the time, and although a few odd things happen when I go off track - like getting a reading of over 10 today after rushing off to the diabetes education session without having anything to eat - an enthusiastic liver, I assume, so I get better results when I eat than when I don't.
Ok this is getting problematic now, my waking BG is 4.4 and I'm definitely feeling a little shakier than normal. Is this a low carb thing?
But I'm feeling shakier than normal, and this hasn't happened before eating like this.That's a normal reading for someone without diabetes.
But I'm feeling shakier than normal, and this hasn't happened before eating like this.
It's never been that low before.
Then why do i feel shaky?
I did read it, I appreciate the advice. I'm not trying to be ungrateful I just really struggle with this.There could be a number of reasons - simply having just got up being one of them.
I felt shaky this morning and did my blood test: 6.1. My conclusion is I just had a bad night and need to eat and drink.
If you'd read the info on Postprandial hypotension, you'd see that it can be connected to low blood pressure on waking. I am NOT saying you have this, but it would be something you could ask your doctor about.
I fully believe you're having these unpleasant physical symptoms, but focussing on them having to be hypoglycaemia when there's no evidence for that is illogical. You need to find the actual cause, with the help of your doctor.
I really wish my body would hurry up and adapt to fats so i don't have to live like this anymore. I hate it
Such as what? I do supplement on lchf, though I just ran out yesterday.
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