[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1913703, member: 196960]"]Trust me to be different.
Nope when I low carb I start processing high protein into glucose so I don't lose weight, either.
Only once I'm not high protein and not high carb and for me not high fat.... do I lose weight on low carb eating.[/QUOTE]
I chuckled when I read that highlighted part.
I totally get you on that point.
Its like my body and fasting.
Fasting works for practically the whole of planet earth when it comes to blood sugar control, except for a few outliers in the universe like moi and some folks on here on the site.
Our body day to day is different, lets not even talk of differences between folks.
My latest example of my body suddenly changing, happened last night.
I love nuts and practically inhale the stuff. whether its tree nuts, legumes (Pea nuts) I love the stuff and had to bottom line peanuts, it was triggering control issues I don't care to deal with around eating the stuff, or dealing with the cravings.
Yesterday I was out most of the day, and later when I could not deal with the hunger any more, since my last meal was about 8hrs prior, I went into a Lidl and bought a 55g tub of Hazelnuts. The carb count was acceptable and it had a good deal of fat in it too.
I had not had anything to eat in a while at that point and was beginning to feel 'somewhat'
Wow..just wow. within 20mins my eyes, tongue, whole jaw area including lips were swollen.
The Lidl shop I went into, was near home, and I was walking home (Mistake)
By the time I was home, my breathing was now affected.
As it turned out, Everybody was out, I was the only one at home, I ended up calling an ambulance.
The irony is that, prior to T2DM dox, I used to live on Cadbury whole nuts which had Hazelnuts.
I have had cashew nuts by the Kilogram no issues.
I used to chomp on almonds by the ton no issues.
I just don't know where this allergy emerged from.
The whole thing was scary, especially when my tongue began to swell, and I was struggling to breathe.
The ambulance crew were fantastic..very reassuring and made me feel safe.
I was glad to hear I was not about to be asphyxiated by my swollen tongue and throat.