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  • posted by  Heather 44 on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Good morning dear Army! Wow its been quite few weeks since I had the chance to post here. I get email notifications when a new post is put up so I know when y’all are posting new stuff and I have attempted to keep up but not with full success I will confess. Life here has been so busy recently I just haven’t had much time or inclination for sitting at the laptop. Things are now slowing down a bit (not sure if that’s good or bad!) so I will have more time on my hands. Yep definitely bad! We have had a few sick hens in the last few weeks- apparently its common with ex batteries to have so many health issues but they seem to be settling a bit now thank goodness. It did involve having them in the house for a couple of nights- much to my dear wife’s horror :-D- and monitoring during the night every three hours for meds fluids etc. Dear me it was like having children in the house! We have also acquired two wee rescue cats to our pretendy farm, and they have taken quite an extensive amount of my time. They are very cute, only 6 months old and badly treated until we got them. So they have some behaviours that are not quite desirable and we are working very hard to resolve them!

    My OH and I had our overnight in a hotel and dinner. I think I said on this forum that I was going to be careful. Well I wasn’t! We had a three course dinner, a bottle of wine, liqueurs and cocktails. Also a big carby breakfast the next day. I found it easy enough to get back on the wagon which surprised me. However I was in Aberdeen last weekend for a hen weekend (bachelorette party I think?), ate and drank for Scotland and the week gone by found it very hard to get back on track. Too much booze I suspect. The wedding is in less than two weeks so I’m trying to keep on track as much as possible to get into my dress! Weight loss- um since I last posted I think its been 3lbs, 2lbs, 1lb off then 2 on (!) followed by 5 1/2 off this week which I did not expect at all! 24 lbs in total in 7 weeks which is amazing! I feel good and I’m definitely starting to look better! I’ll do it for one more week then wondering if I should slowly increase to 1200 for a few weeks? Then back to 800?

    Congrats to you all for hanging in and for all your scale and non scale successes! Everyone sounds like they are doing well in typical Army fashion. Mary I read about your coat and was cheering you on- you probably heard me from hundreds of miles away!!

    Still off work with the damn leg. My immediate boss has been very supportive, her boss not so much. I was told if I went back (which was the plan a few weeks ago) then I would have 4 weeks to get back to full activity and if not they would take me down the Capability route and I would possibly lose my job. So I have just continued to hand in sick lines but I’m on 50% pay now which is a bit stressful and also I would rather be working and back to normal! I was pleased though that I didn’t use my usual coping technique of eating my body weight in ice cream!

    I’m sure there is lots more to update you all on but can’t think of anything so far- and I’m sure it will be dull anyway! If there is anything else exciting I will be sure to add it. Hope everyone is having a great Tuesday! Wonderful to “talk” to you all!

    Heather x

  • posted by  alliecat on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    ‘Morning, Kazz. I hope you enjoyed your walk. Thanks to the
    Refocus thread, I’m making a concerted effort to do the same.
    O/H absconded with his computer yesterday and didn’t return until
    10:30 pm last night. I know your email is on it, and when he wakes
    up I will reply. Only 6:30am here, and he won’t be conscious for
    2 more hours. Talk to you later, love.

    Allie

  • posted by  Verano on Which Blood sugar level tester?
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    You should find the carb content on the packets but if not if you can check the product out on the companies shopping website, which usually gives all the nutritional information. Afraid it will just be a case of weighing all the ingredients, counting the carbs and then dividing by 4. You may be amazed at the carb content of even an innocent small/medium apple, which can have 19g of carbs so the chances are your concoction, as nice as it sounds, will be pretty high!

  • Hi, Theodora, what a considerate friend you have! We only have
    one couple that goes to that much trouble for us, although they
    both think we are somewhat mad. Maybe not so much anymore
    however…..Who can argue with results?! You’re getting into
    dangerous territory with me (13lbs. under target). We will just
    have to try harder. I’m just about to add that cream to my coffee!
    Enjoy your time away,

    Allie

  • posted by  Martie on Which Blood sugar level tester?
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    That’s a big help, thanks. I usually buy a packet of green lentils, some bulgur wheat/quinoa/chickpeas (Sainsbury’s do that in a packet), olives, and some brown/wild rice – chuck it all in a bowl, spice it up and throw in some olive oil and cyder vinegar before putting it in a few containers to have as a meal 4 times a week. Is difficult to gauge how carby that is but I guess it’s a fairly healthy meal (is quite filling)?

  • Thanks, Sue! It does help a lot to find that we aren’t alone with this 🙂
    I’m well past menopause though (newly 69, but feel like 40!) I’ve
    read that 80% of us are deficient in vit.D, something we are finally
    beginning to hear about at last! During the winter I, like you, take
    D3+K2 supplement to try and stave off SAD (seasonal affective
    disorder) which can be the cause of the “winter blues”. How are
    you doing? How many weeks in are you? One thing is ever present
    on these forums and that is that nothing we encounter on our
    journey hasn’t been experienced before, and everyone is always
    very generous about sharing advice. Good luck to you in pursuing
    an active and healthy retirement! Let us know how you get on.

    Allie

  • Well done to all who have posted losses this week, no matter how small. A loss is a loss after all.

    I am away atm staying with friends, with no access to scales, but after a rather indulgent meal last evening, accompanied by rather a lot of wine, I am feeling fat this morning. Not overly concerned though as my weight had dropped too low (11lbs below target, at 7st 10lbs – 49.1kg) – want to maintain, not lose. I came down to breakfast this morning intending having nothing but coffee, only to find my lovely hostess ( great friend of nearly 50 years standing) had bought in yoghurt and berries especially for me 😀 Would have been churlish to refuse, so I tucked in (mindfully) whilst everyone else ate cream, full English, followed by home made croissants and Danish!! Wasn’t even tempted😜

    Talking of eating mindfully, I read an article in this morning’s paper about Japanese research……..

    https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/11/13/gobbling-food-increases-risk-obesity-heart-attack-stroke-study/amp/

    Nothing we hadn’t sussed out ourselves, but nice to have it confirmed.

    Have a good day everyone.

  • posted by  KazzUK on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Hi Allie and Mary

    It’s a minefield and could drive you crazy trying to work out why our bodies respond the way they do! That’s why I prefer to weigh just once a week on Saturday morning because of disappointing fluctuations! I did have a mid week peak after the 48 hour fast but I shall go back to once a week. My 3lb loss that I posted this morning on the November challenge thread is the same 3 from Saturday, not an additional 3, sorry for the confusion! If only!

    Mary, I think our bodies can be slower to respond to losing fluid than gaining it. I bet that water will continue to come off over the rest of this week. We are so close in our respective weights. Do you have a ideal weight as a goal? I’d like to get to 11 stone or 10.13! I got to 12 stone 13 years ago with WW but was still quite barrel shaped, albeit a much smaller version from 18.7!

    Allie, I’m not drinking nearly enough water so I need to rectify that as I’m sure it will help my losses. Interesting that you don’t weigh yourself when you know you’ve not had enough fluid.

    After my sloth day yesterday, I’m feeling a bit lazy so might take myself to the park and see how far I can walk!

    Then back to the obesity code. I need to finish it so I can start George Orwell!

    Have a good day my lovelies.

    Kazzee xxx

  • posted by  Verano on Which Blood sugar level tester?
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    Hi, well lentils are certainly ‘good’ carbs the only problem is that there is an abundance of them, 60g per 100g uncooked weight. So you can have a small amount occasionally, but not too often if you are sticking below 50g a day. I make a lovely lentil soup but only have it very occasionally now because of the carb content. I’m not sure about brown rice as opposed to white but with between 22g and 33g per 100g uncooked weight again it’s quite high in carbs and I’m not sure about the nutritional value.

    I’m sorry I’ve not read this thread through but try an app like fatsecret or myfitnesslpal and it will give you the nutritional values of lots of foods but take care because they can sometimes be incorrect. Alternatively you can just google nutritional value of ….. and you will get the information you require. Sorry if you already do this.

  • posted by  SunnyB on After reaching your target, what next?
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    Hey Sue Sheehy – did you find the challenge thread? This month’s title begins ‘Remember, Remember ….’. Everyone is welcome and it doesn’t matter if you are ‘late to the party’, just join in if you wish.

    The community on the forum is unfailingly supportive and encouraging and has got many of us to our end goal – I certainly wouldn’t have persisted through the rough patches, without the forum to vent to when things got tough. Hope you will be doing the same.

    I’m pleased that you are feeling more positive again and hope you are in a place where you can really take control and push ahead, regardless of whether you decide you are going to maintain or try for a further loss. Best of luck to you.

  • posted by  alliecat on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Hey, Mary, if you don’t have symptoms that would pertain to your
    thyroid, I think it’s the water. At least that’s how my body works.
    I’m actually afraid to let up on my consumption because I fear the
    same results. It was utterly amazing to get on the scales after
    being away from home during jim’s hospitalization (3 wks). I was
    on my feet all day during that time, and I was easily walking 5 miles,
    if not more every day. I missed too many meals to count and had
    visibly lost weight. There was no time or access to water. Anyway,
    when we got home and I finally weighed myself, I hadn’t lost a
    single pound! This didn’t bother me at the time because I was too
    busy to think about it. I started back up with the 3 liters a day,
    and 2 days later the scale showed a loss of 10lbs! At first I thought
    the digital scales had gone berserk. Now I just accept the fact
    that I retain fluid if I don’t get in at least 2 liters a day. I have a phobia
    about public washrooms, so if I’m out all day I don’t consume much
    water. I never weigh myself after one of those days but give the
    scales a pass until I’m topped up again. Our bodies all react
    differently, but I’m truly hoping this is the case for you at the moment.
    You have worked so hard for every lb. lost, and I think I would really
    really be pissed off too! Let’s hope tomorrow will show you moving
    in the right direction. I’m thinking of you!

    Much love,

    Allie
    xoxo

  • posted by  SunnyB on Which Blood sugar level tester?
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    Great that you are feeling more positive about things , Martie. Sounds like you have made a good start by trimming out the refined carbs already and I’m sure you will settle into the 16:8 pattern just fine, as you are already used to skipping breakfast. And you’re right, 800 cals in the 8hr window is comfortable.

    Keep us posted on your progress and hope to see you on some of the other threads, as you start to make progress. Best of luck with your quest.

  • Like you CC, I love to read all the Tuesday posts, to see how everyone is getting along. Great to see so many positive results being posted this week. Remember even a small loss is still a loss and anything in the right direction is a plus, so well done regardless of how much you have lost.

    On this time last week, I can report a 0.8lb loss – a bonus as over the week it was heading up rather than down. Think the reason for this was that I had been coasting, rather than consuming mindfully – that and some cocktails! Was also really suffering from jetlag – took me the best past of a whole week to recover properly this time. Anyway, all excuses aside, I’m thankful that at no point did I go over my target weight and that I am now once again building in some wriggle room, albeit quite slowly.

    Plan for this week, is to eat mindfully. I continue to weigh daily, so if I see things sneaking up again, I will throw in a couple of really stringent. As I’m in maintenance, I’m trying not to weigh and measure everything consumed. I want to learn to maintain without that restriction, but if I find things creeping up, I will have a couple of days on strict 800/20 and weigh and measure to make sure I have a few limited days.

    Anyway, my commiserations to those who have had to see the scales heading in the wrong direction this week, but don’t let that dishearten and derail you. Stick with it and things will come right.

    We still have plenty of time left on this challenge, people, so let’s dig deep and make the time left count. Best of luck everyone.

  • Hi, this is an interesting topic so just jumping in here, Sleep deprivation is a killer and was used as a torture!!!
    I really feel it for you Verona and Allie. I have some poor nights sleep when I wake in the early hours and can’t get to sleep the only thing I do is have a cup of tea or 2 and watch some tv and read everyone’s posts!!until I fall off 💤but it ruins my day I feel lethargic and a bit grumpy!!!😩I am menapausal so put it down to that as you do!!but recently noticed it also happens when I’m hungry or thirsty , taken some good advice from you guys and tried to fill up on more veggies or soup to fill me!
    I am taking ultra vitD which is boosting my immune system, hoping that will help with sleep too!!!!! Anyway out yesterday and had good lunch in pub, seemed BSD and mezzo for tea plus olives small glass of red stuff🙈
    About to go on a walk 👍

  • Up, down, up, down, up …400g up this morning over last week’s late weigh-in i.e. 63.4kg. My non BSD tastes were few and bite sized, so blitzing hard to fathom but plugging on.

    As usual, I’m full of admiration for those who are showing real results, including the maintainers👏👏👏

    Onwards, my lovelies, day at a time …..

  • posted by  Joes Nonna on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Morning!

    Well I did indeed pee a lot last night and through the night. However, this morning only one pound off….so I have still gained 3 pounds. The only difference I can think of is that I didn’t drink as much liquid yesterday and Sunday. So today I am pouring water down my neck like I am drowning! See what happens tomorrow as I shall weigh myself again.

    Kazz, thank you so much for thinking of me. I see from another thread you have lost more weight. Bloody well done! You are amazing.

    Allie, I don’t feel like my thyroid is playing up. I usually can tell by low mood, lethargy etc. But, I am willing to consider anything. I think it is probably the water, and am very angry that I can gain 4 without thought, but lose only 1 with hard work. Makes me wonder if I can ever maintain! Sometimes I can’t drink loads of water…I have to leave the house sometimes and my bladder won’t hold much!

    See you later peeps.

    Lots of love
    Joes Nonna
    xxx

  • Morning challenge buddies. Pleased to report another 1.75lbs off this week, making 3.5lbs in total for this challenge. STILL not as fast as I would like it (there’s just no pleasing some people) but am trying to be content that I seem to have got my eating habits under control again.
    Had a challenging weekend with lots of non-BSD friendly food but managed to get away with just eating a little too much of the BSD friendly stuff and a couple of (shot) glasses of port. Scales weren’t as low as they were on Friday but still showing the loss.

    Next challenge: Four days in London at the weekend. Now, I’m a London girl, born and bred so going to my hometown as a tourist is never easy – my plan is to walk, a lot and only eat two meals per day, and try to make them as BSD friendly as possible, and drinks only one night – but we’re off to the theatre that night so it won’t be a long ‘sesh’!.
    Lovely to see so many people wearing their positive pants at the moment, good luck with those who have not weighed in yet, we’re all rooting for you!
    TC

  • Good morning, Verano! It’s 3:30am here and I’m wide awake, reading
    that you have passed a similar night. Now, if you were here in the
    States, we could conduct nightly conversations at this hour 🙂
    I take a melatonin supplement that helps me get to sleep, but I
    have a built in alarm clock that goes off at this hour most nights.
    I know just how you feel! Are you remembering to drink 3 liters
    each day?

  • I lost 1/2 kg yesterday. How?!?! No idea. Was not calorie counting.

    Ate about 11.30am – left over pork roast, cream in coffee, 1/2 teaspoon apple sauce, then about 3.30 Brie and celery, then 4 squares 90% chocolate (single origin, delicious!) then cauliflower and green beans with butter and grated cheddar cheese and lots of salt and pepper.

    Walked the dog before eating and went to Pilates as well.

    I have no wisdom to offer on how I lost weight, though obviously delighted. New weight 62.2kg.

  • ClarinetCathy congratulations on reaching goal. It’s such an inspiration to know it can happen. Good luck with maintenance.

    MaisieM, Kazz, Krysia and Molovex..well done on your losses. We’re getting there!

    Verano, I empathise with you. I’m very up and down too, I think it’s probably the amount of cheese I scoff. I was stuck losing the same kilo over and over, dieter’s nightmare. However I have managed to lose 1kg since starting this challenge. Slow but a kilo off is a kilo off.

    Mixnmatch…I’m gutted we won’t get to see your photo. Did you get to keep the clothes?

    Good luck for next week.

  • Good morning

    This is an interesting conversation about sleep and vitamin D. I take a calcium supplement everyday which also contains vitamin D3 to aid absorption but my sleep pattern is still up the wall. A cup of tea at 3am this morning did help me to drop off again but just for an hour or so and then eventually I fell into a deep sleep and really didn’t want to get up this morning!

    Our penultimate weigh-in tomorrow and I hope everyone is doing better than me. Last night we ate Indian food and I had chickpeas which has resulted in a minor gain this morning but I still seem to be in maintenance mode and am finding it difficult to get back to losing. Maybe after my HbA1c result on Thursday I’ll be re-motivated ….. will have to wait and see!

    Have a good day.

  • A whole lb off for me this week – 9st 0 & 3/8, very excited as so close to being in the 8’s!
    My end goal was always 8st 12 but now that I’m nearly there I’m wondering whether to move the goalpost slightly further.
    When I set the target I thought it was so unlikely that I would ever be this weight again (my starting weight in May was 11st 4).
    Being this weight feels brilliant and I love what this WOE has done for me.

    Keep the faith Mokovex, it works! I ignore mini gains if I see them during the week because I know the overall weight trend is downwards.

    Congratulations Clarinet Cathy! A fantastic achievement & you must feel great! X

  • Back to slightly over target, but due to a frantic week at work I had no badminton at all last week and was too tired to ramp up my walking like I usually do at weekends. Yesterday’s attempt at a fast day fizzled as well, although mostly with BSD friendly food. Hopefully this week will be back to my normal routine, before my big party next Saturday, I almost have everything ready now. I checked online for the rest of the week for the Daily Mail piece, but they didn’t use my case study. Since they were using the short term diet theme to get people into party dress shape that is very understandable, as apart from the 26 pounds in 8 weeks for my 800 a day part there was nothing short term about my weight loss. So today’s weigh in is 10 stone 12.6. Will carry on trying to be good and not drinking until Saturday, after which I will probably go back to 5:2 with Monday being a full fast.

  • mariet, you’re nearly there- 50 lb is awesome!

    My scales have been up and down again this week. Lowest 133.0 (goal). Today 134.2 which is 0.2 down from last Tuesday. I too had a little roasted nut fest yesterday KrysiaD. I also had a Baileys with ice last night and was shocked at how sweet it was so that is now off my Christmas list! Apart from yesterday I’ve been extra good this week as I wanted to consolidate my goal weight but as I’ve said many times during my journey weight loss is not an easy science to fathom. I’ve done more walking this week and I think I’ve probably eaten a little less than usual trying to get slightly under goal towards my 3 lb buffer but hey ho the scales are up slightly. It is my weight loss pattern and it takes me a few weeks consolidate and move down again.

    Looking forward to reading the posts today- I cannot concentrate at work on a Tuesday when the posts start coming in. Half way into this challenge so we can all achieve our November goal if we keep focused. Let’s try and do our best in November before the start of the Christmas festivities begin to challenge us in December!

  • A quarter of a pound lost this week. Am happy because it is still going downwards and lucky because I bought roasted salted nuts and hickory smoked nuts for husband – but ate them all myself. So cannot complain about a small loss. Not sure why they are so irresistible.

    All roasted nuts and nut butters will have to stay on the supermarket shelves and only bought for a special treat at Christmas.

  • Morning everyone, I’m gatecrashing here to repeat what Mariet has just said. I live in the south of France and walk a lot and garden but according to my last blood test, am vit D deficient. The doctor says it seems to be an epidemic particularly in women, for the moment no one knows why. I take a slow release supplement 3 times a year…

  • Morning,

    Start weight: 136.5lb
    7th Nov: 133.2 lb (-3.3)
    Today : 132.7lb (-0.5lb)

    Total = -3.8lb

    So, only a half pound loss for me this week. This weight loss malarkey is quite mystifying. Last week I overindulged 4/7 days and had my biggest loss since starting the BSD. This week, back on track and only half a pound. Not discouraged though as TOTM and possibly last week’s food caught up with me this week.

    Well done Mariet, you are so very close, 50lb off, that’s epic. Keep going, hoping the next week (or 2) bring you that magic number on the scales).

  • posted by  KazzUK on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Good morning Mary.

    It’s 5am and I’ve just woken for the bathroom and.the only thing on my mind are your extremely sensitive scales! Mine are at least 20 years old and don’t register half pounds let alone ounces. I was thinking about buying new ones but now I’m not so sure! I really hope things have rectified themselves overnight and look forward to hearing what they register this morning.

    See you in a bit.

    Kazeee xx

  • Clarinet Cathy, belated congratulations to you! What a wonderful achievement, I am so happy for you.

    300g down for this week, it’s slowed down so much now though my slightly relaxed approach to weekends may have something to do with that. But 300g off is way better than 300g on 🙂 I would need to lose 600g next week to reach my goal both for this challenge and completely, that will make 50lb gone in total. Going on my record that’s not so likely! But, if not next week, maybe the week after. I have a pact with myself that I’m not going on holidays for Christmas until I’m 2 kg below for some wiggle room so I’d better get cracking 🙂

  • posted by  Martie on Which Blood sugar level tester?
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    Thanks again folks, I’m definitely leaning towards the 16:8 BSD approach as I can easily skip breakfast and last well into the early afternoon so it makes sense to try that as 800 calories in a 10 hour waking period isn’t all that hard going (and the snacks were never really needed, they were just a habit etc.)

    And fortunately my kids got me into shopping in charity shops a few years ago and I get most things from them (apart from jeans, can never find jeans I like in charity shops!), so not too worried about the clothes 🙂

    Today’s been a good day, no sugar or refined carbs and not been a struggle at all. Feeling good 🙂

  • Hi Esnecca,
    I take it you are in the States, me and my wife have been there many times and I know how the food is there. I can’t believe how much they serve compared to the UK. We will be in Orlando next August and we will be staying at the Hard Rock Hotel and from what we know of the prices there we will probably go out onto I-drive to eat, and sometimes we order one meal and share it because the meals are so supersized. It will be hard to eat sensibly but I will give it a good go.

    Anyway I am still in awe of your terrific weight loss and you amongst others on this forum inspire me to keep on the straight and narrow for this WOE.

  • posted by  AnneF on Starting Today ! Anyone with me ? (October 2017)
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    Nil desperandum indeed 2BD, the fact that you got ‘back on the horse’ Macloud after straying from the path of righteousness (!!) shows grit and determination and like you say you have got so far already, it is sure to come down some more.

    Keep on keeping on I think that is the thing 🙂

    1/4 each of all of those different flours Luvtcook , plus a mix of the seeds in the bread maker on the wholewheat setting with half the recommended amount of sugar. It turned out pretty dense, but to be honest that was expected; might try more yeast next time, but tastes great and filling enough to just have one slice and not be tempted to eat the whole loaf as is uaually the case with bread of any sort, especially home made and warm!!

  • Hi Ancient Weaver, just a thought- I live in Sydney and am active outside all year around, sailing mainly so in the sun and usually without sunscreen. I was shocked to find after my last blood work that I was Vit D deficient although I don’t easily burn and tan like nobody’s business. You may find your levels are lower than you suppose, even if you are tanned. I am a midwife and we have recently started recommending Vit D supplements to all our mothers because of the prevalence of the deficiency, and this is in sunny Sydney!

    Maybe it would be worth giving a supplement a try? Low vitamin D has been linked to all kinds of issues, depression, muscle and joint pain to name a few.

  • Californiagirl, I figured it was probably a misunderstanding along those lines, hence my attempt to clarify. Sorry if I came across as ‘pissy’.

    Sadly the great night’s sleep did not translate into a day without EDS. I started getting sleepy about 1 o’clock and crashed completely by 1.30. I had suspected for some time that my EDS is not linked to lack of sleep at night. Obviously a lack of sleep at night is highly likely to cause fatigue in the daytime, but as I have had really good days as well as bad days, with only 6 hours of sleep, the link is not set in stone. Today’s experience really drove home the fact that night-time and daytime sleepiness have different mechanisms.
    Night-time sleep is primarily melatonin based, but daytime sleepiness is primarily to do with adenosine.
    I seem to have sussed how to get my melatonin working properly, but am nowhere near getting my EDS sorted. It’s really ironic because I have always had trouble getting to sleep and staying asleep (at night), but the EDS only really started about 20 years ago, so I’d’ve expected to sort the EDS more easily than the insomnia.

    It’s very interesting that vitamin D is implicated in EDS, and curious that when I was living a lot further south than I am now, I had no daytime fatigue worth mentioning, but I don’t really think I can be deficient in vitD, as I still have tanned arms, despite the shorter days.

    Sleep problems are not always rooted in deficiencies though, just as they are not always rooted in poor sleep hygiene. There are also variations in enzymes and brain chemistry that can have serious repercussions for sleep.

    My problems with night time sleep are mostly due to an overactive enzyme, but slight deficiencies of other trace nutrients also have noticeable effects.

    I haven’t quite finished but it’s bedtime, so I’ll wish you all as good a night as I had last night!
    Good night all! 🙂

  • posted by  Joes Nonna on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Thank you. I am sure it must be water but it’s a bugger! Unless I pee all night I will weigh the same tomorrow. The scales are new so I can’t blame them!

    Let’s sleep on it tonight and see what tomorrow brings.

    Loves y’all

    Mary
    xxx

  • posted by  KazzUK on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Mary my love. How bloody annoying! It is just water I’m sure. You always weigh lighter in the morning so see what the scales say tomorrow morning. If the scales register 16.11 tomorrow, I’d be inclined to chuck them down the garden and go and buy a new set! You are doing amazingly but I truly feel your frustration. We’re in this together, my friend. Keep the faith. I’ll see you in the morning.

    Kazzeee xx

  • posted by  alliecat on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Mary, that can’t possibly be weight – each lb is the equivalent of
    3500 calories. Do you think your scales are dependable? I suspect
    water retension. What else could it be? I never weigh myself at
    night, it’s always higher. How about “transit issues”? We’ll figure
    this out………..Tomorrow is your official weigh day. Let’s see what
    you register first thing tomorrow morning. I’m happy that you
    had a lovely meal with your daughter’s family. I can’t remember
    how long chicken pox takes to run its course? I hope that the
    chest colds and other problems will resolve very soon. Little
    chests racked with cough always sound so awful!
    Talk to you tomorrow, dear sister.

    Love,

    Allie
    xoxoxo

  • posted by  Joes Nonna on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Happy Monday.

    First I must explain. My official weigh day is Tuesday. However, I do weigh myself on Friday to see how I am getting on. I was delighted on Friday to see the scales register 16st 6 pounds (a 3 pound loss since Tuesday).

    Well…my DD cooked a roast Pork dinner. There was Broccoli and Cauliflower in cheese sauce. Carrots, Roasted Parsnips and Potatoes and Pureed Apple. Now. I must confess! I ate one quarter of a potato and 2 parsnips. I ate meat, and the brocolli/cauli in cheese sauce. I had 2 glasses of Cava. THAT IS ALL!

    Today I weighed 16st 11 pounds. How the Eff did that happen? Totally pissed off about that.

    However. My youngest daughter is full of cough/cold as is her 5 months old baby and her husband (also an asthmatic). My eldest daughters’ 15 months old daughter has chicken pox. My DD elder daughter is very depressed at the moment, so at the drop of a hat, this Nonna jumped in her old wagon and hot footed over to take my lovely boy to pre-school and to cheer up my lovely girl. Walking to the school and pushing my “big for his age” grandson, meant that I had a good workout today to go with my 24 hour fast. Tentatively I stepped on the scales before my shower to read 16st 11 pounds. BUGGA!!!

    Kazz enjoy your book and take it easy this week. You will reach 15 before me at this rate!

    Allie, always lovely to read your posts. I hope I haven’t forgotten anyone or anything.

    Take care all,

    Lots of love
    Nonna Mary
    xxxx

  • posted by  ClarinetCathy on After reaching your target, what next?
    on in BSD Way of Life
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    Fatrabbit- what an achievement! Many congratulations on your amazing weight loss. I don’t know where you’ve been hiding within the BSD community because I don’t seem to have met you over the months I’ve been posting- we were probably ships crossing in the night. As a fellow vegetarian I applaud you! To get your BMI so low too! I am happy that I achieved 25 but you may have inspired me to maybe aim a little lower perhaps after Christmas when I hopefully have cracked the beginnings of maintenance! I don’t know where you’ve been hiding but I am so pleased that you’ve joined this thread like me as a newbie at goal weight. Looking forward to getting to know you.