Pre-Diabetic ectomorph looking for healthy way low carb diet to gain weight

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ddwayne82

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I'm only 31, skinny at 6'0 160lbs, and borderline pre-diabetic (Lame term for you're on your way to Type 2), with an A1C of 5.6. My morning levels range from 95-115. My doc give me a BG monitor and told me to get on low carb diet. My numbers are pretty good since modifying diet which consisted of fast food and soda. Doc tells me it's more genetics than anything since I have a grandma with Type 2. I test pre & post meals.

Anyways, I'm looking to gain mass, my ideal weight is to be 175-185 mainly muscle. I just started working out a few weeks ago and already notice a difference in tone. I plan only to use barbell compound exercises (db shoulder press, db curl, db shrugs, etc...) and push-ups.
Can anyone recommend a low carb diet with high calories? Or anything that would work for someone with my condition.

So far from researching these boards I found that these might help but would like second onionskin on others who understand. Doc tells me to exercise and lose weight? Lol....I cant afford to lose weight, I'm already a skinny ectomorph (thin wrist, skinny arms).

From my research online to stop progression to full blown Type 2, I must lose 10% of body weight and exercise. If I walked around at 144lbs at 6'0 tall, I would look like a sack of bones.

Here's what I found so far, so let me know if these are good choices for my diet. Also is it safe to consume 3500-4500 calories a day eating food below? My latest kindey, liver, pancrease, cbc, lipid panels are normal.

all sorts of nuts and nut butters
cheese, cream cheese
avocados
butter
bacon
mayonnaise
apple juice
whey
milk?? any kind in particular?
nonfat yougurt
some fruit
Tuna or most any fish.
Cottage cheese.
Eggs (especially the whites).
Chicken breast (boneless skinless).
Turkey breast (boneless skinless).
Lean beef.
Low fat or no fat cheese.
Low fat pork.
Milk protein isolate.
Whey protein.
Soy protein.
Omega 3 capsules
Flax seed oil
Primrose oil
Borage oil
Olive oil
Peanut butter (as long as it does not contain hydrogenated oils).
Egg yolks.
 
hi dwayne
welcome to the forum 🙂
this might be a REALLY stupid question BUT......WHY is it exactly that your doctor said that you are "pre diabetic" / on your way to being a Type 2?? I understand that your grand mother had it, but are there any other reasons???
Your fasting BGs are within normal range, your weight sounds good, and your lipid profiles etc were all normal....so...whats the problem?. Sorry if I have missed something crucial here 😉 .....
Also, you might get more responses if you move your question to the general message board and / or Newbies section. 🙂
thanks
Cleo
 
You seem to have a 'thing' about animal fats, I've no idea why; plus if you go for low fat yoghurts I should check the carb content before you venture there - many have crap in the form of corn starch added (same as low-fat mayo does, awful stuff) and have way way more carb than a full fat one.

Nothing you eat (except carbohydrate!!!!) will increase your blood cholesterol level. In fact if you eat loads of EGGS for a few days before having a chol test, it will be a lot better than if you didn't eat them! How potty is that?

Animal fat isn't bad for you if taken in the right proportions - everything in MODERATION.
 
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