Hi Narnea
Just looked up Diet Doctor and read about alcohol – very interesting, thank you for posting it on here.
Nancy x
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posted by NancyB on Starting the BSD today 6th July – anyone like to join me????
on 10 Jul 2017 at 13:10 in Starting the BSD -
Thanks ORCHID XXX
MIXNMATCH thanks for the wrinkly advice! X LINDA .omg! You have iron willpower doing those long fasts! I can do dinner to dinner but any longer..no thats completely beyond me! X i like yr advice re putting sea salt on tongue,,i think that wd help a lot even with dinner to dinner fast -
GREEN JANET! You can do it! I am gunning for you! Youve had success in the past and will do again. Even if you have put 2 stone back, youre still a stone less than before.
Plus never forget,if you hadnt worked hard to lose that three stone,and instead was eating a bit too much at that time , who knows how much more you wd have gained ? …if that makes any sense! π€
Yes i still have a greek yog n nuts/ berries brunch..delish! I am addicted to yogurt now..i guess i have an addictive nature! πππππππ
josie..aldi yog is even nicer than fage – thicker and creamier -and a lot cheaper! I only have it now as weekend treats tho,coz its higher in fat and cals than fage. Blueberries are sooooo good for us!
LINDA Have a lovely hol..xxx ps thanks for the autophagy info and link…
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posted by NancyB on Starting the BSD today 6th July – anyone like to join me????
on 10 Jul 2017 at 13:03 in Starting the BSDHi Narnea
Great post about alcohol. I shall try to find it online and read the rest of the item.
If I’m out with friends I try to stick to gin and diet tonic – and buy the little tins from Morrisons of gin and diet tonic which comes in at just 50 calories each.
Had a very naughty days yesterday, invited to friends for Sunday roast dinner. I was very good and avoided the roast potatoes but couldn’t resist a little bit of plum crumble and ice cream. V v naughty.
Back on the proper diet today and will get weighed tomorrow evening at WeightWatchers.
Keep going everybody – look forward to hearing how people managed on the diet through the weekend.
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Hi, not seen this but I have seen a number of documentaries on Netflix that says the opposite. I was already a vegetarian before watching these but have changed my food further to avoid dairy whenever possible.
The short clip you mention seems to suggest the link between obesity and diabetes so perhaps this is enough of a warning to us to achieve a lifestyle change.
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Hi 1960SMP
Sorry to hear about yr health and family worries..hope things improve for you XI too love diet doctor! Lots of good advice there.
I know its scary thinking of 800 cals a day, i really didnt think i could do it. I said i wd try a week and was very fearful! I ended up going 24 weeks 800/50 then doing a further 28 weeks on around 1000 cals,50 g carbs.
What really makes it more doable than we think it will be, is a) full fat yog,butter, cream,olive oul,nuts are so filling,so you dont have that miserable empty feel in yr tum that you get with low cal,low fat diets b) once you ve given up bread etc,and chased that naughty Carb Monster away,it doesnt return,that addiction does fade, and c) the encouraging weight losses and improved blood sugars and cholesterol makes it feel worthwhile and d) not buying cakes,bread,spuds and other high carb foods ( or buying smaller quantities if you have to feed the family) does save you a few bob!
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posted by wendyq on starting again starting the blood sugar diet
on 10 Jul 2017 at 12:00 in Starting the BSDHi Vixter ,I have about 3 and a half stone to lose as well,I started the BSD a few days ago,so far so good but found it more difficult over the weekend when we had friends for dinner.I feel motivated after reading all the successes that people have had.For some the weight seems to fall off but for others it’s a much slower process.I’ve realised I need to plan my meals better to have more success,think that’s the key.So fat I’ve lost a few pounds,my hubby says he can see signs of my waist coming back!I’m just trying to take each day as it comes at the moment,planning meals and trying to be more active.We can do it!
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Hi, I am new to the BSD, I started today and hopefully can keep it up, my partner tried this and lost over a stone in a few weeks, he said he feels brilliant!! so wish me luck x
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Morning folks had a couple of emails saying there were replies to this thread so thought I would pop in and update.
I didn’t even get off the first rung of the return to the ladder ladder so so many things going on with health and with family π±
I did try doing some of the diet doctor principles which are similar to this way of eating, and absolutely love their food and recipes but really need to address my weight and my blood sugar numbers .
I must admit it scares me a little trying to plan around 800 cal a day but know it must be done. I have moved my planned diabetic nurse appointment from July to August so probably have around six weeks left to really press on and get this in order .Going to spend the afternoon rereading MM book and plan the rest of the week menu π
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posted by crabbycams on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 10 Jul 2017 at 11:17 in Welcome to the BSDHi Liz, FFBB, Nonna Joe et al, sounds like quite a few of you are going through some tough times right now and absolutely blitzing it. Well done all of you, so proud.
After two weeks ‘off’ the diet, particularly last week when I did indulge quite a bit I desserts and morning tea, I was relieved to get on the scales and find that I had not gained. Must have been all the extra walking between accommodation, dining hall and workshop. Even better, the BS was 5.2. I was expecting it to be higher because I am still finishing off a couple of things from the ‘off’ weeks.
So, back into it this week with renewed vigour. Next blood tests in 6/7 weeks. Want to have lost at least another 5kgs and hope to reduce the metformin further. Then, first full week in September I am off again to another workshop. Not staying on campus so will be more in charge of my own food.
So Liz etc, keep on keeping on.
Liz, your situation is particularly difficult. I remember when a day after I got back to Australia from a trip home to the UK I got the call that my mother had had a massive stroke. No way could I go back to see her or for the very small funeral. I did go back a few months later when we had a wake for which she had left instructions and some money. It was emotional but I’m glad I waited until I could see more people associated with mum’s life and join with my brother and sister in organising the event and hosting all the various family and friends from around the world who came. This was all after not getting along with my mother for some time. She was a very grumpy old lady, alcoholic and multiple little strokes had reduced her self editing capabilities, so she could be very nasty.
Hugs and support through the ether to you all from this dedicated sugarholic.
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posted by fattyfattyboomboooms on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 10 Jul 2017 at 10:44 in Welcome to the BSDLiz,
I am so sorry to hear about your mum but so fucking proud that you resisted temptation when super stressed.
You are more than welcome to draw on our strength and support as we all do from each other.
This forum helps me more than the Fat Secret journal (though I post there every day as well) as we are all struggling with the same base issue.
Love and hugs to you all.
FFBB
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CCathy, Seasidenana & Dreamscometrue, its lovely to hear how well you are all doing, and how fantastic that you are so close to your goals now π
Theodora, it’s great that you have been able to reverse your gain too, such a good idea to have a bit of wriggle room.
I’m still a long way from even thinking of maintenance and certainly have a lot more than 10lb to lose, but am still plodding along. I’m now in Week 26! Can’t believe that next weekend marks a whole 6 months of following this WOE. I can’t recall ever sticking to a diet or
WOE for this long EVER. Although a life
Long dieter, I was always on again off again, trying different diets, giving up when they didn’t work, then starting something else when I got fed up with being fat again!
Anyway I have learnt so much since January, and feel so comfortable eating this way. I’ve lost 10kg now, with another 18kg to go, so getting there. I was so happy this morning when I tried on a pair of size 16 trousers – and they fitted! Admittedly they have an elasticised waist, but it made my day seeing 16 on the label instead of 20 π -
posted by fatinfrance on Weight loss as a standstill after first week.
on 10 Jul 2017 at 10:28 in Starting the BSDI will have a look at the programme, thanks. Just finished my degree, BSc Psychology with the Open University. Last module result due out and this is the one that will finalise my degree classification. Nerve wracking wait. I have done 5 years of study for this degree, it has been difficult, especially with the move to France. Delighted that it is all over. Sitting down and working on my computer for all this time has not helped my fitness levels, also the packets of biscuits that I don’t realise I am eating while studying have not helped. Good time to lose it all though!
Looking forward to energy
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posted by Mermaid on Weight loss as a standstill after first week.
on 10 Jul 2017 at 10:15 in Starting the BSDHa ha! Anxiety eating… know it well. I put on 15 kg when I went back to studying.
The energy will come, I suppose. I did have a week of tiredness, but seem to have gone through this.
The 12 week programme is on the 1st page of this site. We pay Β£99 (early bird discount) and get a forum supported by doctors and sports experts, meal plans, videos, etc.
Well done on your OU course! What are you studying?
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posted by Vixter71 on starting again starting the blood sugar diet
on 10 Jul 2017 at 09:50 in Starting the BSDok so officially starting the blood sugar diet today. 3.5 stone to lose. Lost sight of how fed up i am at this weight but renewed motivation after seeing a terrible picture of myself at the weekend… bring it on.
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posted by fatinfrance on Weight loss as a standstill after first week.
on 10 Jul 2017 at 09:44 in Starting the BSDNot allowed to change my name….sorry. Think I might try more water too. I am also waiting on my Open University degree classification which is due in the next week. Becoming a bit anxious and usually that leads me to eat more. I will prevail however.
Glad the diet leaves you satisfied Mermaid, I wish I had the same energy though.
What does the 12 week paid programme entail?
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posted by Mermaid on Weight loss as a standstill after first week.
on 10 Jul 2017 at 09:38 in Starting the BSDI’m also disappointed. I’ve done hard workouts, avoided temptation, and should have lost more. I weigh everything carefully,. Perhaps I could drink more water on some days.
But the good thing is that my diet leaves me satisfied and free of craving. I’m full of energy and my skin looks good. It feels like a diet to continue.
If it continues like this, I might join the paid 12 week programme. Anyone done this?
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posted by 54andfatnomore on Starting Monday 29th August. Anyone want to join me
on 10 Jul 2017 at 09:24 in Welcome to the BSDHi Bloke41
yes the losses slow down LOTS as you get towards a long term goal
I found focus was a key and i had to be VERY strict the last few weeks to shift what had been quite easy to shift previously.
Maintenance is a whole new world, eating in a non 800 calorie way is easy but easy to 8000! if not careful
I decided to keep on those scales every day and eat what i like mediterainian
I find still planning weekly meals helps
54andfatnomore
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posted by Joes Nonna on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 10 Jul 2017 at 09:14 in Welcome to the BSDLiz,
I am so sorry your mother is ill. Mothers are so precious and you were so many miles away, no wonder you thought about Satans piss and extra calories. Your determination is amazing and you are one hell of a Woman. We all love you and I am holding your hand so tight it must be hurting. I also offer my shoulder to lean on. Take the greatest care of yourself, Kev and MommaLiz.
Lots of love,
Mary xxxx
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Not sure if this is the right place for this, but couldn’t think of a better.
There is a short (2 Β½ minutes) clip currently (10/7/17) on the BBC News website featuring an American Professor of Social and Health Psychology who claims that there is no such thing as an obesity epidemic. She claimed:-
1. Obese people do not have shorter lifespans than non-obese people β the underweight are more likely to have reduced lifespans than average
2. Only the very obese (but she doesnβt quantify what she means by very obese) are likely to have shorter lifespans.
3. She accepts that obese people are more likely to become diabetic and suffer from cardio-vascular disease, but she claims that obese people are less likely to die of these conditions than the non-obese.
4. More important than weight is lack of exercise and that the real killers arenβt obesity but a sedentary lifestyle, a low income, and insufficient health care
5. It is blood pressure that is the true health indicator, not weight.
The lady didnβt quote any facts and figures to support her claim, although to be fair, in a two and a half minute sound bite that probably was never going to happen β but her comments do seem a bit odd, to say the least. Coupled with screen shots of a variety of high carb foods, the professor seems to be encouraging a total disregard of diet. I can image some people thinking βOh, well β getting fat is no big dealβ
Oh, and blood sugar didn’t even get a mention.
Anyone else seen the item?
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Sounds like a plan Julia. For me daily weighing is essential so there’s no way I would have the willpower to stay away from my scales for a whole week after I return from holiday. Think I must be a masochist. Enjoy the rest of your stay and the heat because the weather here has changed and we are back to ‘normal’ summer weather!
My life has been ‘lived’ as well this weekend s-g! I’ve found that half pound you keep losing but you can have it back if you want it!!!
Actually I’ve put on 1.4lbs over the last two days but only 0.6lb over my pre-holiday weight. I must admit I’m finding it really hard to get back into a proper rhythm. I have tried 900/40 for the last week but have been averaging closer to 1000 calories a day with a couple of higher days. Think it’s time to bite the bullet and go for 800/30 again. So last day of week 5 and my day 8 of 8 and I’m aiming for 800/30. It’s only one day surely even I can manage just one day …..
See you at weigh-in tomorrow. Have a good day!
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posted by fatinfrance on Weight loss as a standstill after first week.
on 10 Jul 2017 at 08:38 in Starting the BSDGone backwards. Same weight as last Monday. Going to keep at it though, just wish I could get a whoosh~! Will change my name now.
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Garden challenge seems to go on and on, to date just over 4.75 tonnes of material into garden, new supporting wall built be me, looks good for my first wall, now onto footings for new summer house, as there was a concrete base already there, I was just going to extend it. Base was built by my eldest son many years ago either it has moved or he used a broken spirt level? I am now levelling out using concrete blocks; worst misalignment is about 2β drop? Bigger job than I thought, once done build new summer house. To date half a dayβs help from son-in-law, couple of afternoons from 32yrs youngest son back living at home, (mother makes his life to easy) but moaning all the time, most of work by myself I will be 59 next month, registered disabled with bad back, both knee severely cream crackered, both ankles knackered, and both thumbs have joined the pain game (osteoarthritis) so been slow going. Latest is the wife has decided that 16SqM area in front of new summer house is going to be slabs as a patio? Wish I could get a digger into my garden which didnβt look like me with a spade, dig 6β top soil, get rid of grass bit recycle soil lay 4β hard core1βOF SAND AND CEMENT MIX, put my feet up, no chance, hot tub ordered now to arrange a crane for an over the house lift, big lift my house is 30β back and 20β above road level, once this is all done turn attention to front garden?
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Well the first week is over and i couldn’t believe it when i got on the scales today i even took my glasses off gave them a wipe and hopped back on the scales i starting this time last Monday at 13 stone 10 now cannot believe i am 13 stone 4 and i feel great. Every other diet i tried i just could not get under that 13 and a half stone mark but now i have i am soooooooo chuffed to bits and i cannot thank everyone on here for there advice and support if i had not of come across this forum i would still be struggling. I will say its not always been easy as i do feel hungry sometimes and want to have a little snack but i have told myself no and have a black coffee no sugar instead and i am so glad i did. Would love to see a little bit under the 13 next week but i know sometimes it slows down so i am just going to carry on as i have been and take my time but for now i am happy and thanks everyone who have made me understand the BSD xx
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posted by EC on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 10 Jul 2017 at 08:12 in Welcome to the BSDLiz….so very glad to hear that you’re still with us!!! My overactive imagination was preparing me for some type of worldwide callout for a woman called Liz who used to look a little like an eggplant and is one of the funniest and most life affirmingly decent people around!!
Really sorry to hear that life has been dealing you rotten cards though…mums!! the joys and tribulations…..
Consider yourself wrapped by not just outstretched hands but arms from the far-flung cornerssleep well and (as I constantly reminded myself through 30 years of frontline parenting) “this too shall pass”
love to you …..and to all you wondrous women!!
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posted by greenjanet on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 10 Jul 2017 at 08:10 in Welcome to the BSDhi Canadaliz
Have read most of your posts and just wanted to say, bril work, you have a special gift of inspirational speech, wonderful to read.
I am back on plan, as I did this last summer, have put back on 10kilo, I am never ceased to be amazed at the powerful effects of this eating plan.
I was being investigated for S.L.E. had pre diabetise, and everything was reversed by the 5 th week, for me that was a miracle.
But the reversal of your over indulgence, and anxiety, is a effect I’ve not heard before.
We are all so fortunate to have the info of this plan, hope you have a bril day πππ Jan -
Hi string breaker.
Hands by your sides and feet together.Then.
Raise your arms to the side nad do a little jump so your feet are far aprt.
So you look like XThen jump back.
You dont have to do anything not in your comfort zone.
Little bit by little bit.
Love lucia
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posted by Inka13 on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 10 Jul 2017 at 08:01 in Welcome to the BSDLiz! Glad to hear you’re ok, we’ve all missed you but very sorry to hear about your mum. Hope she is doing ok now. A super-stressful time on top of everything else but you did so well!!!
That shows massive strength and I hope you are feeling proud, life is sure giving you a workout but you have stayed true. I raise my cup of tea to you!
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Thx, Californiagirl – and to everyone posting – I’ve increased the exercise quite a bit – someone at the gym who trains people thinks I am down to about 20% body fat – age 60. On this WOE I rarely feel hungry and the cravings for junk have really subsided – if the Butterfinger bars start looking tempting then I know its time to get a meal going. Re: the <20 Gm carb – yikes ! I just started charting my foods again in My Fitness – generally under 40 – that berry mix in the morning protein shake may have to go for a couple weeks. I have also been doing some intermittant fasting – 24 hr, 16 hr but I don’t work out when I do that . May start doing some walking those days. My Fitness says my maintenance calorie count is about 2200 – sounds like a way lot to me – but they’re also figuring on about 240 gm of carbs – not any more !! I will be playing around w/ the foods/exercise balance and see what happens – will stay connected here.
Sumo – good on you for coming back here and for doing all that work ! I took down a garage once then used a sledge (?) to break up the cement pad – ( it was already pretty cracked but needed to be in manageable pieces to transport) – niece and nephews (boys were strapping teenagers at the time) took one look and bailed – their dad and I did the work of loading, etc. -
posted by McBumcheeks on Hi I am starting the 8 week blood sugar diet on Monday 10th July, join me π
on 10 Jul 2017 at 05:40 in Welcome to the BSDHi! I’m starting today too. Can I join in? π
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posted by Canadaliz on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 10 Jul 2017 at 05:31 in Welcome to the BSDfor sure! huckleberrydream@hotmail.com is me. I appreciate your support–it’s a battle!
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posted by Canadaliz on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 10 Jul 2017 at 05:27 in Welcome to the BSDI’m alive but as you might recall Kev and I have sold our home in Florida and came down here 10 days ago but we just got over the drive and had the sad news that Mum had had another stroke so I flew back to Toronto from Tampa to be with Mum. I am back in Sarasota now as Kev and I have to drive our stuff home. It is 12:20am here and we are leaving tomorrow for a three day journey driving a Uhaul (rental) truck with our stuff plus a trailer with our car…..fun times. But Chickadees–you saved me from a monster choice–When I was in Tampa Airport’s departure lounge, alone and stressing huge over Mum I was literally surrounded by bars and food and caught myself getting up and saying “fuck it–drink/eat” but I didn’t. I thought of each of you with the same battle and thought if they can, then I can. I had the garden salad and added shrimp. and no booze. I desperately have to get to bed as I’ve a monster day ahead but I am here and love your stories as with each of my reads I get strength. I’ve extended my hand in the past but right now it is me that is clinging to yours.
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posted by Susanna949 on Hi I am starting the 8 week blood sugar diet on Monday 10th July, join me π
on 10 Jul 2017 at 02:54 in Welcome to the BSDHi Dolly,
Yes,
I like the cookbook for several reasons:
1. The recipes I’ve made so far have been very good (Thai fish cakes, chickpea flatbread and tonight I made the chicken korma which has probably turned out to be the best curry I’ve ever made.)
2. In the back it gives 8 weeks of daily menus to follow if you’re someone without much time or needs a bit more direction or just doesn’t want to sort out what to eat each day. I know that unless I have meals planned for the day, I’ll start grazing which does nothing but add unwanted calories.
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hi Mars,
you have good instincts there, your body needs carbs to repair muscles after a vigorous workout, protein alone doesn’t work, and to get maximum repair you need to eat within an hour of working out as “your body will automatically use the calories you eat for good (repair and recovery) and not bad (fat storage).” I saw a ratio of 3 carbs to 1 part protein. It is also the only time you can eat higher g.i. carbs normally forbidden for BSD such as banana, raisins, other higher g.i. fruits of your choice. Just try not to choose empty calories like white bread. -
posted by Onetowatch on Starting 22nd May, anyone like to join me for the 8 week journey?
on 10 Jul 2017 at 00:55 in Welcome to the BSDNilesedge – just discovering carb info – how do i find and track them without endless google searches?
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posted by Onetowatch on Starting 22nd May, anyone like to join me for the 8 week journey?
on 10 Jul 2017 at 00:54 in Welcome to the BSDHey everyone, down another .5kg so that is 2.4 kg in 5 days!
Had a lovely venison steak today – only 100 cals!
Frazzled – yes, we are currently trying IUI ( sperm donor) -we got pregnant first time but miscarried. Hope the lower BMI does the trick.Re: going off the rails, check out Neverbingeagain.com really helpful. Also consider how else you coudl relax – maybe a lovely bath or a walk?
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posted by bloke41 on Starting Monday 29th August. Anyone want to join me
on 10 Jul 2017 at 00:27 in Welcome to the BSDGday all,
Hope everyone has been well. Week 44 and 45 done and dusted. Been testing times with trip to in laws for a funeral, a very long journey in car and feeling nausea on the weekend, catching a tummy bug going around at the moment. Ended up losing 1.4kg for the last two weeks.Weigh in result:
102.4kg
waist 111cm
1.4kg loss for last two weeks
57.5 kg loss to dateStill need another 3.4kg loss to reach my 99kg goal, seems far away, the losses have not been as big as at the beginning, though Iβm powering on, almost see finishing line and conditioning myself on maintenance life style by staying on Mediterranean diet. Just one more thing before l go, remember, never bloody give up!!!!
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Hello Ancient Weaver,
please share the recipe if you get the ice cream to work!
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I would also like to replace dairy with legumes etc.I’ve pretty much stopped eating meat but feel I’m eating too much cheese now but feel I have to in order to keep the carbs down.
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Hi all
I have just started this 8 week this morning. What I want to know is if I already train 2 x a day. Gym morning and cardio class in the afternoon. What will happen to the muscle that I have under the fat layer? Will it be maintained or will it be lost?? I have always exercised but my diet has been not been the best. I would like to reboot my metabolism and feel I could have a fatty liver etc but not sure if i’d be eating enough to maintain it?
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I was a sassy little squirt when the low fat nonsense started. They were trying to sell the new spreadable margarine as healthier than butter. I wondered how can they possibly know it’s healthier than butter, it hasn’t been around long enough, and refused to believe that something so new and artificial could possibly be better than something that we had evolved with for at least a couple of thousand years. Thankfully my mother agreed with me and kept buying butter.
When they moved on to saying all fat was bad, I applied the same kind of logic, that it was fine for our ancestors so don’t blame the fat, blame the lack of exercise. These days I don’t even blame lack of exercise, I blame poor dietary choices and in my case especially, bad official advice.I’m on my 4th or 5th day of 800cals now, and my biggest concern (because I was losing weight so fast) was that I’ll hit the ‘glycogen plateau’ and go into starvation mode, but this diet is completely different from the official advice of simply reducing total calories, that I don’t think it will happen. (Thanks also to some good advice and encouragement from others on here π )
Yes, I’m sleeping more, but that’s probably because I should be sleeping more anyway. I’m actually feeling much more awake in between times than before. I think my brain likes ketone bodies!I’m also finding it weird how ‘unhungry’ I am on so few calories, it does make it easy to keep on track though. π
I am slightly missing sweet stuff, but usually manage to fit some fruit in and still hit my targets. I am thinking of trying to make some proper old fashioned ice cream with just fruit, cream and eggs. I figure that actually, however it turns out, it has to be yummy!
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posted by Lrow on Hi I am starting the 8 week blood sugar diet on Monday 10th July, join me π
on 9 Jul 2017 at 22:27 in Welcome to the BSDHi, I will be starting this diet Tomorrow too. Great to know there’s lots of support out there π. All the best….
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posted by Dolly on Hi I am starting the 8 week blood sugar diet on Monday 10th July, join me π
on 9 Jul 2017 at 22:14 in Welcome to the BSDHi everyone – was wondering about getting the cookbook to help with meals – Susanna949 sounds as if you would recommend getting this – do you think it helps because it is calorie counted?
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Thanks Pod
I still can’t believe it! Just trying to get the last stone off but it’s hard!!
Going away in three weeks and I know I will stay on this WOE but just want to get as low as I can!
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posted by Susanna949 on Hi I am starting the 8 week blood sugar diet on Monday 10th July, join me π
on 9 Jul 2017 at 20:14 in Welcome to the BSDCount me in too! I started a couple of weeks ago (and down 7lbs.) but would love a group for the extra support. I did get the companion cookbook last week and I must say it’s been very helpful in sorting out what to eat.
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posted by fattyfattyboomboooms on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 9 Jul 2017 at 19:40 in Welcome to the BSDThat is something to think about, thanks sunshine.
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posted by fattyfattyboomboooms on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 9 Jul 2017 at 19:38 in Welcome to the BSDI do the same Mary.
I have now showered and I am in my scruffs that I wouldn’t wear in public. I have brushed my teeth and I have passed the tipping point for another day.
We can do this.
FFBB X.
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posted by Mixnmatch on Weight loss as a standstill after first week.
on 9 Jul 2017 at 19:29 in Starting the BSDJust change your name to catinfrance, much nicer! π
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posted by sunshine-girl on Hi I am starting the 8 week blood sugar diet on Monday 10th July, join me π
on 9 Jul 2017 at 19:28 in Welcome to the BSDWhen I started this diet and saw the fantastic results (for me it is my Blood Glucose levels not so much weight) I just wanted to tell everyone about it. My husband banned me from talking about it at nights out with friends but I banned him from talking about the RAF. Now if I mention it everyone has heard of it. Job done. So pleased so many people are following this plan for what ever reason. Keep on keeping on…
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posted by sunshine-girl on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 9 Jul 2017 at 19:25 in Welcome to the BSDHello FFBB, try to keep something back during the day. For example when I have a massive frittata for dinner I cut a small wedge for my hungry time, I made lamb meatballs last night and kept back 2 small ones for supper, I am diabetic and find my BG raises if I dont eat before bed so I have become adept at hiding snack from my main meals. If I have the Ploughmans it says a handful of walnuts, I put these to one side and eat when I need to nibble. I think you get what I am saying, I dont miss the small amount I leave off my meal and it has already been counted in my days calories.