Feel like I'm losing the battle with this condition at the moment. I got a telling off at my last review in May. If I cut back on the carbs and sugars then of course my HBAC is within limits. If I introduce more carbs then my HBAC goes above limit and I'm called back for a repeat HBAC. Yet again I've cut back on the carbs and as expected I'm losing weight. I've lost 7lb in 3 weeks and now find I'm feeling weak and also need a new wardrobe. I've had this condition for 8 years, so I understand about adding more fat but the quantity required for me to maintain weight is more than a spoonful of cream or a knob of butter. Can anyone in the same position as me offer any advice on maintaining weight and HBAC? How many carbs a day (g) do you eat? I'm male and now weigh 10st 10lb. Many thanks.
I'm an overweight T2 so I'm afraid I can't be of much help, but can I ask what your height or BMI is? A weight on its own doesn't tell me what it means relative to your height.Feel like I'm losing the battle with this condition at the moment. I got a telling off at my last review in May. If I cut back on the carbs and sugars then of course my HBAC is within limits. If I introduce more carbs then my HBAC goes above limit and I'm called back for a repeat HBAC. Yet again I've cut back on the carbs and as expected I'm losing weight. I've lost 7lb in 3 weeks and now find I'm feeling weak and also need a new wardrobe. I've had this condition for 8 years, so I understand about adding more fat but the quantity required for me to maintain weight is more than a spoonful of cream or a knob of butter. Can anyone in the same position as me offer any advice on maintaining weight and HBAC? How many carbs a day (g) do you eat? I'm male and now weigh 10st 10lb. Many thanks.
I've been following LCHF for three years - 2 months after diagnosis. I'm a slim type 2 and weight is stable at 10 stone. I try to eat as few carbs as possible - basically meat and leafy vegetables, bacon, eggs, full fat yoghurt and cream. I've really no idea how much fat I'm eating, and for me it's quite a bit of guess work. I definitely fill up with more protein as was suggested by Dr Bernstein in his book, but can't say how many calories are from fat. My HbA1c is usually around 34. You should get lots of help on here.
I'm an overweight T2 so I'm afraid I can't be of much help, but can I ask what your height or BMI is? A weight on its own doesn't tell me what it means relative to your height.
I've been eating varying degrees of LCHF for most of the last 9 years. I agree that losing weight fast will make anyone feel weak and need a new wardrobe. (I always keep other-sized clothes around in case I need them again.)
Hopefully you can find out what foods to include so you don't feel weak. Good luck.
That's not great medical advice, IMO. the healthy range is meant to be 18-25 or 20-25, depending on who you ask.BMI is 20, so technically it's very good, but doesn't tell the whole story. Last time I saw a doctor about this I was told not to worry unless it dropped under 18.
Feel like I'm losing the battle with this condition at the moment. I got a telling off at my last review in May. If I cut back on the carbs and sugars then of course my HBAC is within limits. If I introduce more carbs then my HBAC goes above limit and I'm called back for a repeat HBAC. Yet again I've cut back on the carbs and as expected I'm losing weight. I've lost 7lb in 3 weeks and now find I'm feeling weak and also need a new wardrobe. I've had this condition for 8 years, so I understand about adding more fat but the quantity required for me to maintain weight is more than a spoonful of cream or a knob of butter. Can anyone in the same position as me offer any advice on maintaining weight and HBAC? How many carbs a day (g) do you eat? I'm male and now weigh 10st 10lb. Many thanks.
Not in your category but do help people who need to gain weight in my job..it is tricky because your body has its set point that it wants to stick to. You need to generate some little spurts of insulin to stop the body raiding your won fat supplies and store what you are eating rather than burn it. My advice would be frequent snacks of protein (does generate insulin) and fat or perhaps even a couple of crackers (if after 2 hours your bg isn't still elevated then you are tolerating this amount of carb) with some nut butter or cheese. Fat and protein are filling which is why so many people do find it easy to drop weight so I appreciate that its not easy to do so it would be great if you could have some carb.
My thought is that carb tolerance level is very individual but if you find the right level that keeps your HBa1C in check that indicates that this is your body's natural level of fat.
I do not know if you are underweight as you don't mention your height but are you concerned about losing muscle or do you just have a clear idea of what your 'fighting weight' is or is the worry about continuing to lose weight?
I don't find hunger is a problem or certainly not in the summer as I do feel full with what I'm eating so more food is a challenge. I've followed LCHF on and off for 8 years and although my HBAC drops so does my weight very quickly and therefore I increase my carbs so it's the "continuing to lose weight" that is my worry and for those close to me. Anyway, thanks for your comments which are very useful and to everyone else who replied.
I make my own nut and seed mixture and it works out at 184Kcal /oz. Nuts such as macadamia and brazil are full of calories and will not affect your carb count to any significant extent.I think @Pinkorchid managed to stabilise her weight by adding more nuts to her diet.
Nik - When diagnosed, I trrimmed right up by cutting carbs, then it took me some weeks (can't actually recall how man if I'm honest) to stabilise things I stabilised to a position whereby a skirt my way around +/- 48kg, which gives a BMI of 18.7, having just checked.
It took a few adjustments to get to stable, I did the following:
- Increased my portion sizes of what I had been eating
- As a meat lover, I increased my protein a bit more
- I increrased my fat content.
There is a saying out there that suggests we blance our carbs to our blood glucose meters, and our fats to the bathrroom scales. It makes sense to me.
At this stage, please don't get hung up on exact gramms of carb, or on the number calories you are consuming, because we're all very different.
The question I'm asking is how low is low carb for people? I understand this is going to vary for different people.
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