So much for 800 calories.... oops! I did fine until I got home from work last night at 10.30. I was REALLY hungry which is something that doesn't normally happen to me on low carb. So I split and toasted Lidl protein roll and ate it with some LC lemon curd.What is odd is that this is the first time I've had a late evening snack in ages AND its the first good night's sleep I've had in ages. I hope there isn't a connection.
So, today I'm back to 'eating clean' as my daughter says:
Breakfast: Coffee 'n' cream with teaspoon hazelnut sugar free syrup.
Lunch: Couple of high % meat sausages, roast cauliflower, steamed broccoli and gravy.
Work meal: Don't know yet - probably Lidl protein roll with cream cheese and a bit of salad.
Some folks have found a small snack near bedtime helps a little with DP. I don't know if you suffer with that.
There is also a fairly well documented (on keto boards) phenomenon about how being keto affects sleep. Have a google on keto and insomnia.
Various options - small amount of carbs before sleep => soporific, or more carbs with dinner => same effect. Or there is (my pet) theory that being keto actually lets you sleep less, because you don't have to heal all the sluggish drugged carb effect on a daily basis.
I guess it all comes down to whether your sleeplessness is making you feel sleep deprived?
Well, I won't be snacking so late again! My fasting bg is usually around 5.0 to 5.5 and this morning it was 6.6. Then (normally) 2 hrs after my coffee'n'cream breakfast my bg stays the same or goes down a bit but today it went up to 7.0!I haven't had a test result in the 7s for months!!
@AndBreathe Yes, I do suffer with DP but normally the coffee 'n' cream is enough to control it, if I drink it early enough.
@Brunneria Interesting about being keto affecting sleep - normally I am in the keto range and I haven't slept more than 5-6 hours for months whereas before LCMF I was a 8-9 (sometimes 10) hours a night girl. I don't feel sleep deprived precisely - I don't feel tired - its just that I used to like sleeping lots. Much the same way that I used to like almond croissants - nice but not essential now.
I think that if I want to reduce calories to get rid of this visceral fat I should do it a little at a time rather than dropping them so abruptly. That way (hopefully) I won't feel so hungry and won't snack so late. I also think I need to change my meal times which is difficult considering my job requires that I sit down and have a meal at 5 to 5.30 each evening.I'll have to think about the logistics of this a bit more....
I wanted to make this tonight - but when I pulled out the parmesan it was mouldy bah.Another way we (in this house) have cabbage a lot is cheesy cabbage.
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