Diaphanous123
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Hello
I am the wife of Ray who was diagnosed Type 2 last July and put on Metformin and the usual dietary advice by the Doctors. He started with a HBA1C of 11.4 and has got that down to 6.5 in his first 4 months. When that reading was taken he had been low-carbing for about 3 weeks, and had lost about 20 pounds. It seems the low-carb is working well for his blood sugar and he is testing and feels much better for it.
Thing is, his weight loss has stalled since he started the low-carb, and he could do with losing another couple of stone. I joined him on the low-carb regime two weeks ago, and although I lost some of the Christmas weight gain in the first week, now I am not losing, in fact I put two or three pounds back on.
We are eating low-carb, I would say most days less than 40g. We eat mainly eggs, meat (with fat), butter, olive oil, cream, fish, sausages (checking carb count) and salads or green leafy veg once or twice a day. We have not been calorie counting but following the advice to just eat until we feel satisfied.
My question is this: Have we to just be patient and wait until the insulin response switches off and fat burning kicks in? I read somewhere that this takes 3 weeks, so I may still be on track, but Ray has been doing it for longer than that? Or are we doing it wrong - do we have to count calories as well? (As an estimate I would say we have both stayed within 2000 cals per day). Anyone else find low-carb good for Blood Sugar but not so good for weight loss?
I am the wife of Ray who was diagnosed Type 2 last July and put on Metformin and the usual dietary advice by the Doctors. He started with a HBA1C of 11.4 and has got that down to 6.5 in his first 4 months. When that reading was taken he had been low-carbing for about 3 weeks, and had lost about 20 pounds. It seems the low-carb is working well for his blood sugar and he is testing and feels much better for it.
Thing is, his weight loss has stalled since he started the low-carb, and he could do with losing another couple of stone. I joined him on the low-carb regime two weeks ago, and although I lost some of the Christmas weight gain in the first week, now I am not losing, in fact I put two or three pounds back on.
We are eating low-carb, I would say most days less than 40g. We eat mainly eggs, meat (with fat), butter, olive oil, cream, fish, sausages (checking carb count) and salads or green leafy veg once or twice a day. We have not been calorie counting but following the advice to just eat until we feel satisfied.
My question is this: Have we to just be patient and wait until the insulin response switches off and fat burning kicks in? I read somewhere that this takes 3 weeks, so I may still be on track, but Ray has been doing it for longer than that? Or are we doing it wrong - do we have to count calories as well? (As an estimate I would say we have both stayed within 2000 cals per day). Anyone else find low-carb good for Blood Sugar but not so good for weight loss?