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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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Diet drinks - the artificial sweeteners taste vile.
Having to forswear foods I have loved all my life.
Trying to find low carb meals when eating out.
I'm getting back into cycling and also into low carb eating.
Yesterday was a group ride of just over 18 miles, with the usual BG spike soon after the start, and i was having to push hard to keep up with the ride even though they were going gently.
By the end I was reduced to granny gears and puffing like a steam train.
No reserves left.
Today, however, my BG has been nice and flat and within range on my Libre 2 (no DP) so I tried a little experiment.
I have been well off the wagon and have half an Aldi fruit cake in play.
This evening I had a big slice microwaved with butter, cream and a drop of brandy.
Came out just like Xmas pud.
Yum.
However this hasn't increased my BG at all.
I am now wondering if I've burned off all my glucose store and my liver is pinching any new glucose on the way in.
Or if I've temporarily decreased my Insulin Resistance so that my limited insulin production is working more effectively.
Does anyone else (T2, Metformin, Aloglyptin or similar) get a free day after heavy exercise?
I've seen something like this in the past which has lead me astray into thinking that I can have a few nice carbohydrates every now and then....
Yesterday was a group ride of just over 18 miles, with the usual BG spike soon after the start, and i was having to push hard to keep up with the ride even though they were going gently.
By the end I was reduced to granny gears and puffing like a steam train.
No reserves left.
Today, however, my BG has been nice and flat and within range on my Libre 2 (no DP) so I tried a little experiment.
I have been well off the wagon and have half an Aldi fruit cake in play.
This evening I had a big slice microwaved with butter, cream and a drop of brandy.
Came out just like Xmas pud.
Yum.
However this hasn't increased my BG at all.
I am now wondering if I've burned off all my glucose store and my liver is pinching any new glucose on the way in.
Or if I've temporarily decreased my Insulin Resistance so that my limited insulin production is working more effectively.
Does anyone else (T2, Metformin, Aloglyptin or similar) get a free day after heavy exercise?
I've seen something like this in the past which has lead me astray into thinking that I can have a few nice carbohydrates every now and then....