pottersusan
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I've been following a low FODMAP diet for nearly a fortnight now. (FODMAP stands for Fermentable, Oligo-saccharides, Di-saccharides, Mono-saccharides and Polyols and is the diet you need to follow to identify what is causing irritable bowel syndrome)
I am using nearly 50% less insulin as a result and am not having the amazing spikes in blood glucose readings that I was getting (unless I have something like marmalade 😛). I'm counting my carbs just as I was before, but getting incredibly different outcomes and adjusting my insulin to carb ratios as I was having multiple hypos every day.
There's one brief thread about this on the forum. Is there any other experience or knowledge about this out there?
If this is the 'usual' response of a diabetic to low FODMAP people should be warned! Or it may be just me and my rather empty insides!!
I haven't had any luck with my conversations with the experts.
I am using nearly 50% less insulin as a result and am not having the amazing spikes in blood glucose readings that I was getting (unless I have something like marmalade 😛). I'm counting my carbs just as I was before, but getting incredibly different outcomes and adjusting my insulin to carb ratios as I was having multiple hypos every day.
There's one brief thread about this on the forum. Is there any other experience or knowledge about this out there?
If this is the 'usual' response of a diabetic to low FODMAP people should be warned! Or it may be just me and my rather empty insides!!
I haven't had any luck with my conversations with the experts.