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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Sometimes it is better just not to say anything - or at least that's what I tell myself before the start of the consultation (spoiler alert; doesn't always work)...
On a totally different note, and a positive one to boot - yesterday I had a cold. Lasted about two hours, but I had all the symptoms, just passed through in super-quick time.
Now - that could be random, could be totally psycho-somatic; but I do remember thinking "oh, here we go, I haven't had a cold for a while, in this low-carb, Keto state, I should be in a generally low-inflammatory state, and this should pass quickly"
But - I'm left feeling like I shouldn't really believe it - is it possible for an immune system that used to take 24 hours to deal with a cold to turn around a similar infection in a couple of hours?
Anyone have any personal experience of this?
This is a genuine thing, there are a few lingering issues I've had for years that are all getting better - I would often have a runny nose in the morning, and would take a one-per-day anti-allergen pretty much every day, and be susceptible to hay fever, and I'm a low-level asthmatic.. all of that improved enormously. I'd lost the feeling around my right big toe (not from advancing effect of blood glucose directly, or at least I thought not, I had a motorbiking accident a long time ago and the effects are catching up) - but the sensation is creeping back into my toes, little by little it's coming back; so the backdrop is that I'm genuinely healthier than I used to be - but is this just confirmation bias ?
Would love to hear whether anyone else feels like a low-carb high fat regime (and in my case a big focus over a few years to improve sleep too) has given them additional benefits over and above the better control of blood glucose and insulin resistance..
On a totally different note, and a positive one to boot - yesterday I had a cold. Lasted about two hours, but I had all the symptoms, just passed through in super-quick time.
Now - that could be random, could be totally psycho-somatic; but I do remember thinking "oh, here we go, I haven't had a cold for a while, in this low-carb, Keto state, I should be in a generally low-inflammatory state, and this should pass quickly"
But - I'm left feeling like I shouldn't really believe it - is it possible for an immune system that used to take 24 hours to deal with a cold to turn around a similar infection in a couple of hours?
Anyone have any personal experience of this?
This is a genuine thing, there are a few lingering issues I've had for years that are all getting better - I would often have a runny nose in the morning, and would take a one-per-day anti-allergen pretty much every day, and be susceptible to hay fever, and I'm a low-level asthmatic.. all of that improved enormously. I'd lost the feeling around my right big toe (not from advancing effect of blood glucose directly, or at least I thought not, I had a motorbiking accident a long time ago and the effects are catching up) - but the sensation is creeping back into my toes, little by little it's coming back; so the backdrop is that I'm genuinely healthier than I used to be - but is this just confirmation bias ?
Would love to hear whether anyone else feels like a low-carb high fat regime (and in my case a big focus over a few years to improve sleep too) has given them additional benefits over and above the better control of blood glucose and insulin resistance..