A very interesting article and explains insulin resistance in a very easy to understand way. I just wish my Practice Nurse would have told me last year when my hba1c was 5.5. I could've cut back on the carbs before it was too late. I didn't find out until Mar this year and by then my hba1c had come down to 5.3 - not through a change of diet though.
Will watch the video once we've got the kids to bed.
I've had a bad day today. No energy, feeling a bit light headed and achy. Feel like it beats me at every turn at the minute. Hate feeling like this!
Had a Sunday roast at mums which didn't go well! A mild hypo just before eating (although measured at 4.9 felt lower) and ate the only biscuit she had in the house - a choc chip Maryland cookie. Then a roast: two very small roast potatoes, carrots, peas, cauliflower cheese, cabbage and broccoli, beef and gravy. I was talked into a spoonful of stewed apple (no added sugar) and a small scoop of ice cream (which I kick myself for now of course) and my level 2 hours later is around 10! Not happy and I'm now waiting for the resulting hypo!
Do you eat a roast dinner? Apart from the obvious pudding and potatoes, is what I ate drastically wrong? x
Sorry been busy with one thing and another!
I've just read through today's post and I think ill just sum up with how I got over my hypo hell.
It wasn't nice and it took a couple of weeks, to feel the benefits.
What I decided to do was just stay away from the temptation of doing any eating that even raised my blood glucose levels at all or as little as possible. I ate nothing but salad vegetables and meat for at least a week with the fat on, I skipped breakfast and cut down drastically on my fruit, then I introduced more fat and more veg, but still stayed away from any carbs as much as possible.
I ate little pieces of meat regularly through the day, which meant that I was never hungry and never ate big meals, so plate size dropped, my stomach receded, so I couldn't actually get through a medium sized meal after three weeks, I was just topping up through the day.
Little bits, then as I began to feel a little better and had more energy, thought about how I was doing, noticing no hunger pangs, started to lose weight, for the first time in decades.
I was determined to see a new me, and haven't looked back.
A potato or bread except one piece of Bergen, rice, pasta, processed foods etc all bit the dust!
That was over two years now,! I don't miss them!
It is not only carbs and sugars, that raise bloods, it is anything that turns to glucose, fructose and sugars that make you produce and over produce insulin.
Insulin is also our nemesis, we have to try and not produce insulin in more than very low quantities, enough to deal with our very fast glucose use.
Imagine a bottle of lemonade.
Shaken and the energy building.
You release the top by opening a little bit.
The effervescent of the carbon dioxide spills out the top.
That is similar to what our hormones react to glucose and the over production of insulin.
Our pancreas literally goes off like a bottle of pop.
When our blood is over flowing with insulin, that is hypo hell. And if we feed it more, it feeds the long list of symptoms even more, the more you feed our bodies with carbs, glucose and excessive insulin, the worse the fluctuations and the more severe the symptoms, the shittier we feel.
The only way I know to be really well, is to be in ketosis.
That is living with very few carbs as possible.
We have to be diet controlled.
We are literally allergic to insulin in a funny way.
If you have a peanut allergy, why would you eat them?
We have a carb and sugar, which turns into glucose, which is used too quickly allergy.
We over produce insulin to give us hypos.
It is an unusual and rare condition and unfortunately there is no other way to treat it.
We have to control it and if we do.
You can have a full life like myself and feel good.
We are just weird!
Get over that and you will feel full of energy and wonder why you had the carbs at all!
Sorry, very busy weekend with footie and fireworks and kids and grandkids. Oh yeah, the wife as well!
Sorry, not to answer individual questions, I will try to answer certain ones before I go to bed as I am tired, but healthy tired!