Carb Nite – feeling bad

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    szhark
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    So i've been on Carb Nite for about 6 months now.. Really enjoying it, saw some great gains at the beginning, but things have certainly stalled a bit.  That being said, i am typically *dreading* my actual carb nite.  I stick with rice - fruit- fruity pebbles - pizza - most of the recommendations i've found here.  My problem is I feel like absolute crap! I have allergies (which go away on ULC days), and on carb nite, they are horrible!  My nose gets stuffed, my asthma kicks in.. i feel bloated, lethargic and sick.I know that the carb nite is a necessity on this program, i'm just wondering if there is a way to not feel so bad on the actual carb nite.  Has anyone had these experiences and have any input on getting carbs without the pain?thanks!

    #213710

    Gnomer
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    i had a very similar issue when i was going ULC for longer periods especially with the allergies.. I found doing a lot less carbs worked well or splitting into two a week so you don't put down as many in a single day… currently i eat carbs everyday but just limit the amount to a lot less than i used to take in everyday and has helped those issues.. oh also dropping wheat helped a good bit as well

    #213711

    CBachelor17
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    try cleaning up the CN some. Not saying switch what type of food your eating, but maybe what they are made of. Gluten free pizza, and cereal for example. Home make what you can and rid of processed and packaged foods. Including your rice. That would be the first thing I would try.

    #213712

    Lesli Bortz
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    I'll just +1 the gluten comments. This made a big difference for me.

    #213713

    TCB
    Participant

    Stuffy nose/congestion is often a sign that you don't handle dairy well.. I'd also try a period without dairy and see if that helps.(In addition to trying gluten free, of course.)As for stalling, try incrementally, over a couple weeks, increasing food quantity during ULC days.

    #213714

    Gnomer
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    Stuffy nose/congestion is often a sign that you don't handle dairy well.. I'd also try a period without dairy and see if that helps.(In addition to trying gluten free, of course.)As for stalling, try incrementally, over a couple weeks, increasing food quantity during ULC days.

    true i dropped dairy and wheat and my allergy symptoms have almost vanished.. i seem to get some nose issues if I do a very heavy night of carbs but aside from that just dropping dairy and wheat solved most my issues and was able to stop taking my allergy medicines I had been on for years

    #213715

    Mrs.Stash
    Member

    Just adding to the “eliminate gluten” chorus.I totally get congestion on carb nite and the morning following if I eat gluten. Totally up to me whether I do GF carb nites or just put up with the sniffles... but at least I know where it is coming from.

    #213716

    szhark
    Member

    Thanks for all the input.. I will start with removing gluten, and if things don't get better, pull out the dairy.greatly appreciated..

    #213717

    Lesli Bortz
    Participant

    I think taking out gluten will change your world lol…

    #213718

    Richard Schmitt
    Moderator

    I think taking out gluten will change your world lol...

    +1

    #213719

    mczx1
    Member

    So i've been on Carb Nite for about 6 months now.. Really enjoying it, saw some great gains at the beginning, but things have certainly stalled a bit.  That being said, i am typically *dreading* my actual carb nite.  I stick with rice - fruit- fruity pebbles - pizza - most of the recommendations i've found here.  My problem is I feel like absolute crap! I have allergies (which go away on ULC days), and on carb nite, they are horrible!  My nose gets stuffed, my asthma kicks in.. i feel bloated, lethargic and sick.

    This seems to go right in line with long term health complications from low carb - see my post today.Reports of chronic runny nose, immune system disfunction seem related.Also, could the bloating feeling be from not having the enzymes at normal levels to process carbs due to the CNS?

    #213720

    Richard Schmitt
    Moderator

    Could also be the volume amount of carbs you're taking in that leads into a nasty “Carb Hangover” as we used to call it around here.

    #213721

    CBachelor17
    Member

    Could also be the volume amount of carbs you're taking in that leads into a nasty "Carb Hangover" as we used to call it around here.

    I hate the hangover....shit fml... Thats when you know you loaded up nice the night before though haha.

    #213722

    szhark
    Member

    So i've been on Carb Nite for about 6 months now.. Really enjoying it, saw some great gains at the beginning, but things have certainly stalled a bit.  That being said, i am typically *dreading* my actual carb nite.  I stick with rice - fruit- fruity pebbles - pizza - most of the recommendations i've found here.  My problem is I feel like absolute crap! I have allergies (which go away on ULC days), and on carb nite, they are horrible!  My nose gets stuffed, my asthma kicks in.. i feel bloated, lethargic and sick.

    This seems to go right in line with long term health complications from low carb - see my post today.Reports of chronic runny nose, immune system disfunction seem related.Also, could the bloating feeling be from not having the enzymes at normal levels to process carbs due to the CNS?

    If that were the case, wouldn't these 'symptoms' persist throughout the week?  I feel fine on ULC days.. it's only the carbnite re-feed where my body hates me 🙂

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