smartywishbone
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Greetings from down under. Apart from commiserations to those who are England cricket fans - well you are about to be thrashed again - I’m here to comment about my being on a really low carb diet for the last 4 months. I had a 1 month hiatus on this whilst I went trekking in Nepal - which was terrible for my BSL - but fantastic otherwise.
Anyway, apart from this diet being a tad boring, it is the best thing I have ever done generally for my T1 diabetes in 35 years! (I’m 63).
I am using a Dexcom G7 - a great bit of kit. I use novorapid and Optisulin (Lantus).
Since being on this diet I am 90% in range and using less than 1/2 the insulin I used to take. I have had my best HbA1c results since diagnosis.
For many years - particularly after doing a 4 days DAFNE course about 16 years ago - I was dose adjusting depending on what I ate.
As it transpires and knowing how I feel now and my results, I would NOT go back to DAFNE. Having said that, DAFNE was an improvement on the advice I received upon first diagnosis and the first 12 years of this disease.
The only time I get out of range is when fall into temptation and eat something stupid - like potato chips or Korean noodles! - or I slightly overdose having eaten something stupid. Sometimes I just say stuff it and eat that bit of cake at a party but I always suffer as a result.
When I was trekking I didn’t have much choice and had to eat high carb food.
I can only recommend that anyone should give this a go. Eat less than 50 grams of carbs each day. Let me know if anyone else has given it a go. I have honestly never felt better since whenever.
Anyway, apart from this diet being a tad boring, it is the best thing I have ever done generally for my T1 diabetes in 35 years! (I’m 63).
I am using a Dexcom G7 - a great bit of kit. I use novorapid and Optisulin (Lantus).
Since being on this diet I am 90% in range and using less than 1/2 the insulin I used to take. I have had my best HbA1c results since diagnosis.
For many years - particularly after doing a 4 days DAFNE course about 16 years ago - I was dose adjusting depending on what I ate.
As it transpires and knowing how I feel now and my results, I would NOT go back to DAFNE. Having said that, DAFNE was an improvement on the advice I received upon first diagnosis and the first 12 years of this disease.
The only time I get out of range is when fall into temptation and eat something stupid - like potato chips or Korean noodles! - or I slightly overdose having eaten something stupid. Sometimes I just say stuff it and eat that bit of cake at a party but I always suffer as a result.
When I was trekking I didn’t have much choice and had to eat high carb food.
I can only recommend that anyone should give this a go. Eat less than 50 grams of carbs each day. Let me know if anyone else has given it a go. I have honestly never felt better since whenever.