Hi all,
Just trying to understand something, wonder if you guys could help me.
I'm doing an 800 calorie a day diet right now. Previously I was simply doing low carb and my BG levels were as stable as they can be I think. I was mostly hovering around 5.5 ish with lows around 4.5 and highs around 6.
Anyway, since starting the 800 calorie, I'm seeing lower lows (4.2) and some strange highs. Like today I was 5.9 this morning, then I just tested myself at 11am and I'm 6.1, where usually before I'd have gone down to 5.2 or even less. So my BG is rising presumably due to liver reacting to the lack of BG from food?
But last night I had a 7.1 which was very strange, although it was after some food and I'd been around 5.3 in the afternoon.
I know those aren't dangerous numbers, but it does feel kind of worrying that being on a diet would lead to these very erratic readings and consistently high spikes in number from my previous highs.
Am I really correct in thinking that you can have no food and yet still have BG rises be normal? I guess you Type 1's don't have this issue? But do other type 2's see this if they diet?
Just trying to understand something, wonder if you guys could help me.
I'm doing an 800 calorie a day diet right now. Previously I was simply doing low carb and my BG levels were as stable as they can be I think. I was mostly hovering around 5.5 ish with lows around 4.5 and highs around 6.
Anyway, since starting the 800 calorie, I'm seeing lower lows (4.2) and some strange highs. Like today I was 5.9 this morning, then I just tested myself at 11am and I'm 6.1, where usually before I'd have gone down to 5.2 or even less. So my BG is rising presumably due to liver reacting to the lack of BG from food?
But last night I had a 7.1 which was very strange, although it was after some food and I'd been around 5.3 in the afternoon.
I know those aren't dangerous numbers, but it does feel kind of worrying that being on a diet would lead to these very erratic readings and consistently high spikes in number from my previous highs.
Am I really correct in thinking that you can have no food and yet still have BG rises be normal? I guess you Type 1's don't have this issue? But do other type 2's see this if they diet?