Shakiness in the morning
traveljjo
Posts: 35 Member
Hi all,
I was curious if any of you struggle with the shakes in the morning. I do drink about 16 oz of coffee. Today I tried the bulletproof coffee receive to front load the fat, and I made kept pancakes with around 10 cherries and grapes. I guess it's possible that its just the caffeine but I have always struggled with low blood sugar.
Anyone have this issue?
Because I am just starting, all I have is the ketostrips. I cannot measure blood or breath ketones yet. For the last couple days, the color went from almost clear, to right in the middle of dark pink. Has anyone been able to follow the diet without constantly testing?
Best regards! JJO
I was curious if any of you struggle with the shakes in the morning. I do drink about 16 oz of coffee. Today I tried the bulletproof coffee receive to front load the fat, and I made kept pancakes with around 10 cherries and grapes. I guess it's possible that its just the caffeine but I have always struggled with low blood sugar.
Anyone have this issue?
Because I am just starting, all I have is the ketostrips. I cannot measure blood or breath ketones yet. For the last couple days, the color went from almost clear, to right in the middle of dark pink. Has anyone been able to follow the diet without constantly testing?
Best regards! JJO
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Yes, I have had symptoms that included
chronic shakiness...such that writing my
name on a check was nearly unreadable.
Online research suggested magnesium...
and that matched other symptoms of Mg
deficiency: cardiac arrhythmia, excess
earwax, BPH, BG control, and others.
Being water soluble Magnesium is
notoriously discarded in grilling
juices, frying, baking, boiling, and
braising...unless purposefully kept
and used in sauces, broths or
dipping gravies.
I experimented with actually getting the
IOM daily recommended intake of
around 400mg elemental Mg over 24
hrs thru supplementation and diet.
Good news is that regimen was
very successful...no more shaky
signature, no BPH, no arrhythmia,
and I titrate my supplemental dosage
nowadays to the physical presence
of palpable earwax.
That's just my experience...
not advice.
Plug this into your fav search engine:
tremble magnesium
Best2U!
/tq
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Are you keeping up with your electrolytes? I have only been doing this for 3 days but I've googled a whole ton of questions to do this safely. Day 2 I was kind of lightheaded and a little shaky, I took a magnesium pill and that seemed to clear it up.0
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If I don't eat enough fat the night before, I will wake up shaky the next morning.0
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I think it was mag/electrolytes that was causing the problem. Although today, I was so bad I needed to lay down and nap. Somehow I need to get stable in the morning. I might try a multivitamin and see if that helps. It going to be hard figuring out how to bring what I need to work each day.
TQ- when I was a little kid, I had major issues with leg cramps which I know was a chronic mag deficiency.0 -
You may need to buy magnesium caplets or powder separate. My multivitamin doesn't have magnesium, but maybe there is one out there. I know the NatureMade Hair Skin and Nail has 50mg of magnesium, but I still take a 250mg of mag every day.0
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Magnesium Oxide has pretty poor absorption. I personally take Magnesium Citrate, which I can't seem to find in my local pharmacies so I get from Amazon. Magnesium Citrate will act as a laxative/stool softener if you take too much, so be aware of that. I have always been able to take the recommended daily amount and have been just fine (fixed the leg cramp issues i had at the start)0
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Sodium, potassium, and magnesium. If you don't get appropriate amounts of all three of these, you will feel like *kitten* and have bad experiences like you're having now (e.g. heart palpitations, cramping, etc.).
Keto is no joke. You need to do it safely. Read the FAQ on the www.reddit.com/r/keto board.
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I have just started using Morton's Lite Salt. It has salt, potassium chloride, calcium silicate, magnesium carbonate, dextrose, and potassium oxide. I think this is going to help with my necessary levels of potassium and magnesium.
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MessiGardener wrote: »I have just started using Morton's Lite Salt. It has salt, potassium chloride, calcium silicate, magnesium carbonate, dextrose, and potassium oxide. I think this is going to help with my necessary levels of potassium and magnesium.
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ELECTROLYTES.
But that seems to have been covered. Carry on0 -
Thanks everyone... yes pretty sure this was the issue, and it helped!0
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Stick with it....if you've just begun a Keto diet, you're probably experiencing keto flu....it's totally normal and I felt like crap for the first two weeks. Hang in there because once it passed, my body was thanking me and I've never felt better in my life!! Everyone's recommendations above will also help.0
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Stick with it....if you've just begun a Keto diet, you're probably experiencing keto flu....it's totally normal and I felt like crap for the first two weeks. Hang in there because once it passed, my body was thanking me and I've never felt better in my life!! Everyone's recommendations above will also help.
I didn't get "keto flu" when I started keto, but got lazy about supplementation and was struck down with cramps and racing heart after three months.
Electrolytes for the win!
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Stick with it....if you've just begun a Keto diet, you're probably experiencing keto flu....it's totally normal and I felt like crap for the first two weeks. Hang in there because once it passed, my body was thanking me and I've never felt better in my life!! Everyone's recommendations above will also help.
I didn't get "keto flu" when I started keto, but got lazy about supplementation and was struck down with cramps and racing heart after three months.
Electrolytes for the win!
Yes, I was not good about adding electrolytes! If I had to start again, I would be much better about that. My naturopath (who put me on this diet) warned me I'd get the keto flu symptoms if I didn't make sure my electrolytes, potassium, and sodium were sufficient. Since I've been keto adapted (I test weekly with a blood monitor) I haven't had any issues. Although, I still do need to be better about meeting those requirements. The potassium has been especially hard to get in.0 -
I am curious, for those of you following this thread, what methods do you all use when you notice the electrolytes are down? Do you try and hit all three (Mag/Potass/Salt)? How do you do that?0
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1st: Unless all your foods are packaged, or simple like raw items that MFP, that has all the data, it may be hard to track it, even if you have MFP. Especially if your like me and you don't weigh how much salt/potassium/lite salt ... you put on your food. I'm thinking about weighing out a bunch and then scooping it out and making it a recipe in MFP, then use it by the correct proportions each day. (A LOT OF WORK!)
2nd: My doctor gave me a prescription to come in and have my electrolytes checked (no cost). I still have the script in my front pocket (LOL!). Its too inconvenient for me to do that. I don't know how accurate that would be because I would think your electrolytes change on an hourly basis? SO you would need to do #1 (strictly) above for a week and then get your electrolytes checked. Then based on that info, change your recipes, repeat after a week.
3rd: Look at websites that tell what happens when you eat too much or too little electrolytes and their associated symptoms and let your body tell you. I know if I take to much Magnesium, I get diarrhea. If I don't get enough, my legs cramp. Its like Goldilocks. I am hoping someone on this list has a link to a good website with this info. And it has to be geared towards Keto Diets because Keto diets have a different dynamic with electrolytes than Carb diets.
I doubt this post helps you very much, oh well, maybe we can learn together as other people help us.
Dan the Man from Michigan
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I use:
IOM Dietary Reference Intakes
as a basic knowledge base
to make sure I get at least the
minimum or RDA:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietary_Reference_Intake
I use:
nutritiondata.self.com/
to see what amounts of
electrolyte minerals are in
foods I eat or should eat.
I use LC websites that are nutrition
savvy...
Plug these into your fav Search Engine:
dietdoctor sodium salt
mercola articles potassium
mercola articles magnesium
If you want strictly LC sites,
you can search:
Low Carb with each mineral.
Or use the author of your choice
in with the terms, e.g.
"Peter Attia" electrolytes
When you get to any of these
sites, try a search for electrolyes
or magnesium or potassium or
calcium or salt or low carb.
I'd like to post the direct link
to such sites, but a recent post
was flagged as spam when I
did so...
This is not the easiest way to search
but I guess everybody understands
that this group and alternative ethical
science is stepping on some very big
toes of corporate and commercial interests
in advocating a WOL outside-the-box
that is 'approved', yes?
My personal mineral and vitamin
supplements include:
Magnesium Citrate tablets, 225mg x 2/day
Potassium Chloride powder, 325mg, 1/4t/day
Sea Salt titrated to taste
Vitamin D3, 5000iu once a week or so.
All personal choice, not advice.0 -
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I use:
IOM Dietary Reference Intakes
as a basic knowledge base
to make sure I get at least the
minimum or RDA:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietary_Reference_Intake
I use:
nutritiondata.self.com/
to see what amounts of
electrolyte minerals are in
foods I eat or should eat.
I use LC websites that are nutrition
savvy...
Plug these into your fav Search Engine:
dietdoctor sodium salt
mercola articles potassium
mercola articles magnesium
If you want strictly LC sites,
you can search:
Low Carb with each mineral.
Or use the author of your choice
in with the terms, e.g.
"Peter Attia" electrolytes
When you get to any of these
sites, try a search for electrolyes
or magnesium or potassium or
calcium or salt or low carb.
I'd like to post the direct link
to such sites, but a recent post
was flagged as spam when I
did so...
This is not the easiest way to search
but I guess everybody understands
that this group and alternative ethical
science is stepping on some very big
toes of corporate and commercial interests
in advocating a WOL outside-the-box
that is 'approved', yes?
*WOL-'way of living'.
My personal mineral and vitamin
supplements include:
Magnesium Citrate tablets, 225mg x 2/day or PRN.
Potassium Chloride powder, 325mg, 1/4t/day or PRN.
Sea Salt titrated to taste or PRN.
Vitamin D3, 5000iu once a week or so, PRN.
*prn='as needed'
All personal choice, not advice.0 -
Magnesium Oxide has pretty poor absorption. I personally take Magnesium Citrate, which I can't seem to find in my local pharmacies so I get from Amazon. Magnesium Citrate will act as a laxative/stool softener if you take too much, so be aware of that. I have always been able to take the recommended daily amount and have been just fine (fixed the leg cramp issues i had at the start)
Mag citrate is pretty easy to find. If you have a local walmart they sell it there. They have their own brand (equate) and it looks like soda in a little clear glass bottle (if you're looking for the laxative.)
They also sell supplements both tab, and liquid:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Liquid-Calcium-Magnesium-Citrate-with-Vitamin-D3-Natural-Orange-Vanilla-Flavor-Solgar-16-oz-Liquid/30100612
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Spring-Valley-Rapid-Release-Magnesium-Citrate-Dietary-Supplement-Capsules-100mg-100-count/38570837
Albeit, not sure I'd take the liquid because it's flavored (might have sugar) and has added D3 - I personally like to take that sort of thing separately.
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Thanks TQ and Dan! Great thoughts
Right now I think I need to track down a potassium supplement. I already take 200mg Mag. I don't think I am short on salt... But I am experiencing slight headaches and a little dizziness still. Possibly low blood sugar. Still waiting on these dang strips!0 -
I found Emergen-c electro Mix...no calories or carbs. Just some stevia.0
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@traveljjo I think you found the only legitimate use for Emergen-C if you are using it to supplement vitamins/nutrients since it has marginal if any immunological benefits0
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I add Nu-Salt (potassium salt) to everything. And salt. And I drink water flavored with Sqwincher Zero powder. Ordered it off amazon. It has both potassium and salt. I can't take mag supplements, they make me sick. I've been keto for 7mo though so I must be doing ok.0
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Yes... haven't done much yet. This weekend I will poke around and decide what to buy. I can't salt everything.... yuck!0
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