Hi all just been catching up on the posts - lots of rather technical stuff about why this happens wish it could be what to do to STOP it happening!! Just a quick update have been fiddling around with bits and pieces see what happens. Saw the dietician who was not much use except to say that she thought there was no magic food formula for me and I had to accept its a random problem. Actually helped to feel I can't control what happens sometimes. Good days do not mean no hypos and bad days do not mean certain hypos so I can just get on with it and try my best.
I see my consultant in 4 weeks so have decided as I respect him a lot to wait and quiz him in person about low carbs. He is very good and forward thinking so will see what he says.
It is wise to be careful of the advice we give to people as we do not know their individual situations. The last 60 or so pages of this thread demonstrate how we may have the same problem but how different we are with food. I could eat a bucket of apples and still see no difference but some pineapple!!
I am waiting for the DVLA to decide if driving is still ok after my two hypos requiring assistance in last 5 months (you are only allowed one a year) my GP now has the form.
Hope you all keeping well and enjoying the hint of spring in the air today.
@nosher8355 In your dealings with your consultant, who appears to be one of the few I've heard of that really understand RH, have you had any discussions about what might happen to those who might not be able to consume a higher fat diet? Just looking through this thread, that seems to be the only approach that we have, and I wondered what the alternatives might be if someone turned up and wasn't able to eat high fat?
Hi I wanted to quiz the low carbers about fat. If I can try the low carb diet I won't be able to do the high fat bit because of a lously history of heart disease. Nosher did you say you that you don't do high fat?Do you mind sharing why you can't eat more fat? I know schools of thought have changed dramatically about the impact of fat recently
I can think of a few groups who would really struggle:
vegans
vegetarians who couldn't do cheese
gall bladder issues
nut allergies
Must be very difficult to do low carb in those circs, and then to try and do VERY low carb increased fat...
Very tricky indeed.
I guess upping protein (let's hope they don't have kidney issues) but for the vegetarians that is going to automatically increase the carbs too.
I think maybe there are some people who might end up having to eat moderate carbs on a 2 hour schedule, but that is going to strain the body's insulin production endlessly, isn't it?
So many RHers end up T2, because of weight gain and beta cell damage through excess insulin production for decades, I guess that is the looming worry if you can't go low enough carb.
In my case, I did go low carb, but not low enough (didn't know VLC was even possible, back then!) and ended up T2.
Coeliac would be comparatively simple, in contrast - most of the foods that need avoiding have got a lot of carbs anyway.
Sorry - very rambling post. Need a cuppa and a sit down away from a screen for a bit. lol.
Hi I wanted to quiz the low carbers about fat. If I can try the low carb diet I won't be able to do the high fat bit because of a lously history of heart disease. Nosher did you say you that you don't do high fat?
Plus also wanted to ask if you can do low carb sometime or do you have to do the full monty in order to get the benefits?
Thanks
I'm not coeliac, but have experience of dining out with one, and it was hard. As we already appreciate, most sauce, coatings and even some condiments have some gluten in them - often as padding or stabiling agents, and those can play havoc for the poor soul.
Personally, I think my T2 has been a walk in the park, by comparison to coeliac, but I'm not RH either.
The whole thing seems like a jigsaw where we have to try placing the pieces one by one, then moving them if they're not quite right.
well really cheesed off now good job a lot of chocolate about today cause off the wagon at moment - have just had letter from DVLA and they have taken my licence because of my '2 hypos requiring assistance in a year rule'. This is going to make life so difficult. I am disabled and cannot walk far and now can not get to local hospital, drs, chemist and so forth by bus at all. Will debate an appeal when I see consultant in 3 weeks but not much hope.
As far as I am aware it is not hereditary.
How does cope with the condition, what has the doctors / specialists advised?
PS How refreshing to qualify as a 'newbie' after only 67 years unpaid voluntary work in support of the NHS, Forces and disability charities.Greetings to nosher. I am keenly interestd to know the extent of skin irritation and lower effectiveness with ceftain generic brands of Gliclazide. .Also 500 mg Metformin. Unfofrtunately this system tells me I am not entitled to read your blog. Sorry.
Regards Positivo.
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