"There are a few people who experience fatigue or light-headedness during their first week doing Atkins. Most often this means that the progress is going too fast for their particular metabolism--they're losing weight too fast, losing water and certain minerals too fast, and their bodies can't keep pace with these quick changes. One sign is ascent weakness: you feel weak walking up stairs, These reactions can be aggrevated by hot weather, when you are already losing minerals through sweat, or by taking a diuretic. Obviously drinking lots of water is essential.
Usually, I advise patients who have these problems to slow down the weight loss. They should add another helping of vegetables to their evening meal or two ounces of nuts or seeds. Although their bodies would almost certainly adjust during the second week, there isn't any good reason for feeling washed out and sickly for even one day. After the symptoms abate, go back to the lower level of carb intake."
debbie24 wrote
I've just done my partners BG and it's 16.6, I know this is high but for him it's a reasonably low reading.
debbie24 said:I've just done my partners BG and it's 16.6, I know this is high but for him it's a reasonably low reading.
debbie24 said:Thanks Jo, because he's a bit confused, he thinks he's drinking lots of water but in fact he isn't and if I 'suggest' he drinks some water he starts getting a bit crabby, so he'll drink coffee but doesn't that encourage insulin production ?
Debbie
debbie24 said:Normally drinking water isn't a problem, we drink about 26 x 500ml bottles a week between us as well as fruit teas and coffee ( I don't do coffee, I'm a tea belly !) but I think it's just the confusion and the high sugar levels that make him a noughty old sod, I'll be glad of the new husband when he arrives !!!
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