He prescribed - correction - not I.
03 Oct 16 by member: erikahollister
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I love when something works! Sleep is a wonderful thing.
03 Oct 16 by member: mskestrela
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03 Oct 16 by member: XshapeshiftX
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Insomnia is a very common symptom on low carb diets. When blood sugar gets low Adrenaline floods your system to free up bloodsugar. Adrenaline and sleep dont mix well. The good part of all this is it means your insulin sensitivity and blood sugar sensitivity are returning to normal functioning.
5HTP is a precursor to serotonin, which is also tied to carb intake.
I'd be willing to bet your sleep would get a lot better if you ditched lchf. You probably dont need it anymore. Just a suggestion.
03 Oct 16 by member: SoMuchBS
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Hmm.......... thank you for the suggestion. I have been eating more vegetables. I still have 50 lbs to lose, and no other diet has been as effective or sustainable for me. Not quite ready to switch it up yet, but I'm not averse to thinking about it.
03 Oct 16 by member: erikahollister
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I've lost 72 lbs on low carb; it's hard to argue with that!
03 Oct 16 by member: erikahollister
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You're a LCHF rockstar, Erika. I'm slowly transitioning to a more Paleo diet as I get stalls on LCHF. The 'slow carbs' are good for the gut flora, and have an emotionally satisfying component.
03 Oct 16 by member: mskestrela
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That's a lot of weight lost. Good job.
I'm not saying it doesn't work. Anything that restricts energy intake below energy expenditure will burn fat. There are a million different ways to do that, but its all the same underlying mechanic. The main benefit of lchf is reversing pre/diabetes and getting insulin sensitivity back. If you're to the point that blood sugar is bottoming out in the middle of the night and you're getting flooded with adrenaline you've already reaped that benefit and there might be a better 'road' for you to take now. That's all i'm getting at.
Good luck with whatever path you take!
03 Oct 16 by member: SoMuchBS
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Wow, Erika! I really hope you found something that works. I'm still struggling. Keep us posted. And congrats!
03 Oct 16 by member: ChicaLean
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Glad your supplements work. I was supposed to try Ashwagandha and Hops, but hubby would not order them. He thinks they are too expensive. I will just have to do it myself.
03 Oct 16 by member: LadyinDenim
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Hey cool!!! You are on kinda what I'm on now. Melatonin is great (I take 2 to 3 of 3mg at night). I also take methyl-12 chewables and folinic acid. (All supplements available through iHerb for cheap.) So that's what you call my new "fancy" doctor: "Integrated medicine". He also checked my testosterone levels and I had none! So I'm on homrmone replacement for that too. 😃 so, so awesome for you. ❤
03 Oct 16 by member: Aussie Elise
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I sympathize Lady in denim. My husband wont let me go overboard with the supplements either! He is better about it now, because I'm more active and sexier, so he can see it's benefits. 😄
03 Oct 16 by member: Aussie Elise
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Wow Erica, that total weight loss is awesome! I don't sleep well either, but I need to invest in a new mattress first I think. I get pain in my right hip after a few hours if I fall asleep on that side and it wakes me up and it can be hard to go back to sleep. I don't think supplements will help with that problem.
04 Oct 16 by member: PhillySue
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Mattresses are expensive, but I agree a good one is a worthy investment!
04 Oct 16 by member: erikahollister
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SoMuchBS - Can you direct me to an article about that; I'd like to read up on it.?
04 Oct 16 by member: erikahollister
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Great! Good sleep helps weight loss. I will try adding Kavinace to my Metonin and Mg
04 Oct 16 by member: cerobit
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Im a huge fan of melatonin. Take a little every night and I sleep like a baby. If i dont, I cant fall asleep till 2-3 am even if I wake up at 5 am.
04 Oct 16 by member: redgirl1974
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Eight is great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
04 Oct 16 by member: Chowdah
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Glad to hear that you are getting some sleep-deserved sleep. Weight loss is outstanding! Yay for you.
04 Oct 16 by member: 2227Gwen
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Melatonin... I used to rely on that stuff. It's pretty good. Maybe I should jump back on it also. Trying to get up everyday at 6am for a run, is no problem, it's the getting to sleep early enough to get 8 hours in that's the difficult part...
04 Oct 16 by member: PicklesPickles
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