Thank you for those insights. I realise what has probably made me spike through out the day for many years and that is the snacking on pieces of fruit of all kinds.. In addition to not thinking much about carbs.Eating a nectarine on its own won't be doing you many favours, and won't be helping you reach ketosis. Tropical fruits have a lot of sugar. However, sugar spikes quickly and is unlikely to have caused the 6 the following morning. You will probably have had a sharp spike within an hour after eating it. To get the best results out of fruit, they are best eaten with a meal. Berries are best (delicious with cream) or a small apple, but not on its own.
Try testing immediately before bed and then immediately on getting up. See what your levels are doing over night.
Normal fasting is 4 to 5.9 for non-diabetics, so 6 isn't so bad.
I'm a bit worried about ketosis eating from now on... But everyone on this site seems to support it.
Do you still eat a lot of fat though?I was able to lose a large amount of weight without ketosis eating. I just lowered my carbs without reducing them to a strict level. I think you will find this is the approach most here follow. Those who are into ketosis eating seem to be a minority. Personally I would find it too strict to live with, but I think if I person has been genuinely low carbing for a while and their weight loss has really plateaud then it is worth a try.
I didn't eat much fat while I was losing the weight, no. I have recently regained some of it, so am starting to low carb again, and this time I am going to increase my fat intake, but only enough to help fight carb cravings. This is based on what I have been reading here. I'm lucky in that I don't have cholesterol or gallbladder issues, so I feel like I have more leeway with fat intake.Do you still eat a lot of fat though?
Also, I think of ketosis eating as about 5% of your food (or less) being carbs. Whereas the LCHF eating that I am starting to do is more like 20-30% carbs.Do you still eat a lot of fat though?
I hope I am being safe in eating all the full fat and that I'm not risking cholesterol problems.
Very understandable. I lost too much weight by eating low-sugar, low-fat to start with but it didn't do my blood sugar levels much good. I've now thrown caution to the winds, stopped taking statins despite a slight rise in my overall cholesterol level (but keeping good HDL and trigs) and am heartily into what I hope are good fats. Time and the next cholesterol & HbA1c tests will tell. Can it be wrong to feel so well?Thanks... I feel very strange adding full saturated fats to my intake when I have spent years trying to avoid it. And I will miss the fruit varieties.
Interesting.... The fridge is full of appetising food with lots flavour and all the family is enjoying that. However it is only me who is doing the LCHF thing. I have discovered the lids protein rolls and am being much more intentional. My husband is being very patient and supportive as I seem to be spending a lot if time online and talking or thinking about all this as well as the testing and recording. I think my levels are confirming I am I the prediabetic band but I hope see blood glucose better controlled.Very understandable. I lost too much weight by eating low-sugar, low-fat to start with but it didn't do my blood sugar levels much good. I've now thrown caution to the winds, stopped taking statins despite a slight rise in my overall cholesterol level (but keeping good HDL and trigs) and am heartily into what I hope are good fats. Time and the next cholesterol & HbA1c tests will tell. Can it be wrong to feel so well?
I miss the very sweet exotic fruits but berries are fine and I can grow most of them or pick them from the hedgerows.
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