Hi! Im not very experienced (just a month
on it) but I totally identify with u on the ups
and downs in BS, the hypos awareness and
insulin sensitivity! Let me tell u have been
the 23 years of my D eating carbs with
Bsugars bordering between 2.5(46) to
18.8(340)
First of all, u need to find an
endo or a nourse in ur area thats ok with
LC
I found Richard Bernstein for the basics
after some reading on this awesome forum; u can find him in google typing his name + diabetes solution
And who helped me to get more info: Dr. Roy Stapleton, an australian radiologist who has an HBa1 of 4.5-5. His paleo approach seems more practical and he exercises a lot, like u (can also be found on twitter as Dr. Roy Stapleton; replies to u in a matter of hours, but doesn't give medical directions) Is on google also, under Paleo diabetic Roy stapleton
A few comments about ur questions: I live
in Santa Cruz-Bolivia, where this change of
diet is faaar too much away as my people
basically live in carbs (60/70% on most
usual dishes) but since Iam a housewife I do
my best to eat "the premium of energy fuel",
as came to name a LC hehe. I
manage with meat, poultry, dairy (cheese &
nat yogurt) & eggs but maybe thats because I get stuffed with few food
1. Youll need to reduce ur basal as well as
ur bolus. IE what I do is to walk vigorously for
half an hour, arrive home and bolus 2 units
to eat right away (novolin R) . The thing is that
cannot reduce more than 2u per day cause hypo would happen. If I were in ur shoes, could have 2 big cups of milk before leaving for the ride, since milk does affect ur levels. **
2. Remember that u also need to add some
veggies (occasional beans) and vitamins,
and that all kind of birds and fish are allowed, so the meat dep would be covered there. Just have to be creative in the kitchen, have fun with that!
3. This will affect ur blood levels but on a
bright side. According to R. Bernstein, (and
a 'few' others) once ur organism is accustom
ed, the lipids normalize as well as blood presure
4. I would start with 100gr per day, always remembering the 5% more or less probability rule of carb content in anything. But Im just guessing, remember I don't have any experience treating diabetics!
The best way of manage it? Test a lot. If u
can afford it, in the US could get a CGM; or have at least 6 strips per day. Is the only way to follow and see with ur doc how the change affects u. But let me tell u, once more, that
is an excellent choice! Should be followed by
the Ada as a treatment basis
Best of
wishes!
**Please note that Im not giving instruction
s or anything like that, just sharing my
experience. A good control is only archived
working with a good physician who
concerns about