Here are my graphs of a typical day before and during my LCHF management of type 1 diabetes. Such a difference! I still have a long long way to go before I am happy and have steady low blood sugars but this is great progress. Many people worry about having to many lows whilst trying to keep a lower blood sugar, but on LCHF you are dealing with much lower levels of insulin, often bolusing under 1 unit, so the chances of swinging up and down are very low.
Follow me on my personal journey to healthy and normal blood sugar levels. My name is Charlie and I am a type 1 diabetic, I control my diabetes with an insulin pump and a Libre. I was given the usual dietary advice upon diagnosis, which included alot of carbs and I don't need to say, my blood sugars spiked like crazy. That is when I found DR Bernstein and read his book, it made much more sense than the advice I had been given. I now follow the good Doctors advice to control my sugar levels. I then came across a Facebook group called Typeonegrit, where I also learnt the best way to control diabetes was through a LCHF diet, it was this group of people that really helped me on my way to normal levels, they gave me the advice and inspiration that I needed and they keep me working hard day in and day out.
Saturday, 7 March 2015
Cereal...
One thing I have been missing is the convenience of cereal in the morning and it would also make a nice change from eggs and bacon. I started searching the internet last night for some low carb cereal that I could make. There were quite a few recipes but they each required quite a bit of preparation. I have been unwell today and all I could face was something easy.
I found some mixed nuts and put some in a cup with a bit of desiccated coconut, then splashed some almond milk over it and followed that with some sweetener. It tasted divine. It tasted better than the cereal I used to buy prior to LCHF. This will certainly be a regular in my diet. I'll be sure to upload a photo when I make some more.
I found some mixed nuts and put some in a cup with a bit of desiccated coconut, then splashed some almond milk over it and followed that with some sweetener. It tasted divine. It tasted better than the cereal I used to buy prior to LCHF. This will certainly be a regular in my diet. I'll be sure to upload a photo when I make some more.
Friday, 6 March 2015
I can have my cake and stay between the lines too!

Monday, 2 March 2015
Energy!
I woke up today with a blood sugar of 3.2, I felt fine though and a few strawberries for breakfast fixed that. Though my blood sugar has been higher than i'd like and it seems no amount of insulin would bring it down, all day - well up until now. I hope i'm not getting ill.
On the other hand i've felt brilliant all day - I think my body is finally adapted to nutritional ketosis. I sleep like a baby and I wake up fully energised and actually feel recharged! I haven't felt like that in a long time. My old self would wake up several times during the night, and feel really bad during the day - a tiredness and lethargy that I cannot even put in to words. This is the best thing about following a LCHF lifestyle. I feel happy again.
My weight has always been a big factor in my life, being overweight as a child and all through my teenage years, I lost a large amount of weight doing low carb some years back - but then I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and my nurse drummed it into me that I had to start eating 'normally' again. I put on a few stone with that advice and my blood sugars were crazy - but I thought that was what I would have to put up with and what being diabetic was all about. I ordered a book from Amazon called Diabetes solution and gradually started following Dr bernsteins advice (the author) who promoted low carb and healthy blood sugars in diabetics. I didn't follow it to the letter though and so my blood sugars still swung wildly and britally, so I gave up. I began eating breads, pastas, potatoes, cakes and chocolate and my weight went up and I became really miserable. Then I found a facebook group called TYPEONEGRIT and they all inspired me and advised me on how to go about it - I saw proof that this way of life worked and there are a load of grits out there whom it is working well for and whom have very normal blood sugars. Well I am pleased to say I have lost 4 or 5 pounds this week following LCHF and my blood sugars have been a hell of a lot better. I need to play around with my basals now to iron out my rises and falls.
I was also advised to read the book 'The Big Fat Suprise' which I have just ordered and can't wait to get stuck into. I feel like ranting and raving about this change of lifestyle to all my friends and family - i've now got my mum on board and she is doing really well.
If you get nothing else from my blog, I urge you to go and read Dr Bernsteins Diabetes Solution. It is a remarkable book.
On the other hand i've felt brilliant all day - I think my body is finally adapted to nutritional ketosis. I sleep like a baby and I wake up fully energised and actually feel recharged! I haven't felt like that in a long time. My old self would wake up several times during the night, and feel really bad during the day - a tiredness and lethargy that I cannot even put in to words. This is the best thing about following a LCHF lifestyle. I feel happy again.
My weight has always been a big factor in my life, being overweight as a child and all through my teenage years, I lost a large amount of weight doing low carb some years back - but then I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and my nurse drummed it into me that I had to start eating 'normally' again. I put on a few stone with that advice and my blood sugars were crazy - but I thought that was what I would have to put up with and what being diabetic was all about. I ordered a book from Amazon called Diabetes solution and gradually started following Dr bernsteins advice (the author) who promoted low carb and healthy blood sugars in diabetics. I didn't follow it to the letter though and so my blood sugars still swung wildly and britally, so I gave up. I began eating breads, pastas, potatoes, cakes and chocolate and my weight went up and I became really miserable. Then I found a facebook group called TYPEONEGRIT and they all inspired me and advised me on how to go about it - I saw proof that this way of life worked and there are a load of grits out there whom it is working well for and whom have very normal blood sugars. Well I am pleased to say I have lost 4 or 5 pounds this week following LCHF and my blood sugars have been a hell of a lot better. I need to play around with my basals now to iron out my rises and falls.
I was also advised to read the book 'The Big Fat Suprise' which I have just ordered and can't wait to get stuck into. I feel like ranting and raving about this change of lifestyle to all my friends and family - i've now got my mum on board and she is doing really well.
If you get nothing else from my blog, I urge you to go and read Dr Bernsteins Diabetes Solution. It is a remarkable book.
Sunday, 1 March 2015
Almond Thins
I must admit, I have missed that something crunchy to go with my cold platter. I saw this recipe for 'Almond Thins', similar to crackers and had to try them. They were lovely though you have to ensure you roll them out very thin before putting them in the oven so that they crunch. 3/4 cup of almond flour, 1 egg white, 1/8 tsp salt, 1tsp parmasan. Mix it all up and put the mixture between two parchment sheets and roll very thinly. Pop in oven for 10 or so minutes. Will be taking these to work with me.
Chocolate & Peanut butter fat bomb
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