Hi all,
So I wanted to start eating a bit healthier as I wasn’t eating as healthily as I liked.
I’ve cut out pretty much all sources of fat (or at least saturated fat) so the chocolate, crisps, pizza etc are gone.
I have replaced these things with fruit instead and while this is much healthier, it’s causing me big issues re hypos. I have a big old spike but it then crashes around 3 hours later sending me to have a hypo.
I’m assuming it’s this dietary change that’s caused it as the basal seems fine and my usual ratios have always worked up till this point. I also can’t think of anything else I’ve changed or done differently recently to cause this.
I’m wondering if the lack of fat is perhaps speeding things up, as I know when you eat fat it can make things absorb more slowly, and therefore by not having enough I keep crashing?
Any advice much appreciated 🙂
So I wanted to start eating a bit healthier as I wasn’t eating as healthily as I liked.
I’ve cut out pretty much all sources of fat (or at least saturated fat) so the chocolate, crisps, pizza etc are gone.
I have replaced these things with fruit instead and while this is much healthier, it’s causing me big issues re hypos. I have a big old spike but it then crashes around 3 hours later sending me to have a hypo.
I’m assuming it’s this dietary change that’s caused it as the basal seems fine and my usual ratios have always worked up till this point. I also can’t think of anything else I’ve changed or done differently recently to cause this.
I’m wondering if the lack of fat is perhaps speeding things up, as I know when you eat fat it can make things absorb more slowly, and therefore by not having enough I keep crashing?
Any advice much appreciated 🙂