I totally agree with you. Logically all this fat seems wrong but I can't deny the brilliant impact it had on my BG yesterday after only one day! I'm going to see how I go for a month.Oh, poor you, hope you've had something to numb the pain.
It's just that a couple of us on here have been doing the LCHF diet for a month or so and we have both suffered from the high fat bit. I'm just speaking personally now, but that bit of the diet didn't suit my digestive-ness ( is that a word?) . My friend found some articles saying there were increased cases of heart disease in some scandinavian countries where a lot of people were following this diet. I always had a problem with the thought of high fat, and I didn't / couldn't maintain it, that's probably why I felt exhausted, I wasn't having enough fat and protein to keep my energy levels up. If you eat cream and cheese and full fat everything, it's got to have an effect on arteries. So with me having heart problems already, I just couldn't risk it. Sorry if it's not what you wanted to hear love. xx
Great, thank you , I am currently looking into various protein powders to start making shakes@Tweetypie
I have actually got two types because I have started at lunchtimes some serious weight training / exercise, I used to have the chocolate one with 1 or 2 weetabix mixed in and chug that down in morning, but it is very sweet.
So I bought the more expensive option without weetabix in mornings
View attachment 5163 it is 20g of protein per serving, I mix with water only, but high fat milk tastes lovely.
May not be for everyone but working for me ok so far,
It's funny because after my dreadful Sunday of food ( had some choc cake my daughter made last night) this morning was my best BG all the past week @ 7.0 and my pre lunch today was 4.7, I really don't understand food some days, maybe the week of LCHF is paying off, although I have put weight back on
(Hope it's muscle mass)
Sorry for the essay, hope this helps
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Great, thank you , I am currently looking into various protein powders to start making shakes
LOL a 2 unit rise a spike?? 7 - 20 unit rise is a spike
My diabetic nurse told me at 2 hours after eating if I'm below 10, it's fine. Some people won't be told though. I think it's best not to advise people sometimes, especially when they seem to just doggedly follow a plan because somebody said so.........
I would wait to see what your 2 hour level is before deciding whether to have it again. A 1 hour reading on its own is useless, not enough evidence to make a decision.
I use alot of protein shakes as i go to the gym allot however most of them are VERY high in carbs and sugar! you can get diet versions but still they are very high.
regards
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