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  • When 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…

  • Hello 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.

  • Catriona- the best bit of being on this forum is the friendships we make along the way. The invaluable advice from fellow BSDers has helped me get to where I am today. It also is encouraging to share the highs and lows. This forum and way of eating beats any of the slimming clubs I have been to over the last thirty years! I would love to share my journey with you. When you get confident with the plan you will allow yourself the odd dalliance – yours could be a scone like mine was- it was delicious but the best bit was that it was a considered decision and I didn’t feel bad after eating it! Now that is what I call a plan! No guilt!

    Cathy

  • Hi Mermaid and ClarinetCathy (may I call you Cathy?)
    I dream of scones…in fact any carbohydrate! Yesterday’s slice of bread was divine, but I am ok with it. Each time I say no, I congratulate myself. WE CAN DO THIS !!! Thank you girls for the support. I have not made many new friends here as the language barrier is a bit of a problem. I am learning French, but confidence to speak it is lacking. Diet buddies are important, so I hope we can stay in touch with our progress, highs and lows.
    cheers
    Catriona

  • posted by  AnnieW on Food 'on the go'
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    Use the search box at the top of the page and recipe tab.

    Easiest breakfast is full fat yoghurt with added berries (I use frozen as value for money). You could also add Chia seeds, nuts.
    Cold hard boiled eggs (do them the night before)
    1/2 an Avacado
    Coffee with some double cream
    Or just don’t have any, lots of us don’t eat breakfast.

    Salads and soups are always easy to prepare and take.
    Cottage cheese mixed with tuna (I use 1/2 a 200g tub of cheese and 1/2 a tin of tuna)
    All sorts of raw veggies are good, Imogen, like broccoli cut up small and asparagus, snow pease and mange tout as well as or instead of the usual suspects.
    You can make “sandwiches” using lettuce leaves, Little Gem are good for this
    Breakfast muffins are good for breakfast or lunch, just make them and freeze until needed.

    Really whatever you want that is low carb, med protein, high is fat. The trick, especially in the beginning, is planning. If you have the book which is a good read you will get more ideas and the background of this way of eating.

    Best wishes for attaining your goals

  • Oh FFBB, I wish I knew the answer….I am sure there is a clever someone on this site to help you. I think I read once that fat helps stop the hunger pangs….not sure whether I dreamed it though.
    My Black Dog always visits of a weekend, because everything seems to intense….I would kill for a drink tonight, but have had a shower and am in my pjs so I cant go out.
    I hope you feel better soon.

    Mary xxx

  • Hi Catriona and ClarinetCathy,

    I’m also post menopausal and 56. I got up to a shameful 87.5 kg ( 13 stone, 11 lb) this year, and started my annual diet, reluctantly, several times before finding this diet. I regularly lose 5 or 6 kg with a great deal of effort over several miserable months, only to put it back on again in winter.

    I’m tall, so I can cunningly disguise the blobby bits (skinny-ish on top). But I need to lose at least another 10kg to be reasonably OK (and fit into that favourite old dress hanging in my wardrobe since 2003). I used to be just under 10 stone, many moons ago, but suspect that my face may show its age if I lose too much (no wrinkles on an inflated balloon, etc.)

    So, go girls! We can do this!

  • Brilliant ClarinetCathy! That is exceptional and very inspiring. My goal is a total of 37 pounds. I want to get to 10 stone flat. I know I will never be the same size as I was when a lot younger. I am 56 and find that any weight loss is much harder than before. Keep it going Mermaid. With all this encouragement I should get there.
    Many thanks
    Catriona (fatinfrance is not a nice name, I might change it).

  • I had a clotted cream scone with raspberry jam on at my sons birthday party earlier in the summer and thoroughly enjoyed it! The only refined carbs to enter my mouth since January. Are you eating enough fat? It’s difficult getting your head around the low calorie high fat aspect of this way of eating after years of being indoctrinated to follow low fat diets. Once you get your head around the different way of eating you’ll not look back. 10lb in three weeks is amazing! Incidentally, I don’t do any exercise apart from a little walking!!! Keep positive and believe in the plan- it works. If it can work for me it can work for everyone!

  • Thanks ClarinetCathy, that’s encouraging.

    It’s true that we’re all different. I’ve lost about 10 lbs in 3 weeks (compared to 10 lbs in the previous 2 months on a normal diet). I also started off at a tight 16, and I’d love to lose another 20 lbs or even a bit more.

    I’m not very strict, in that sometime my calories have gone up a bit (but never over 1000), and my carbs have sometimes been just a little over 50g a day, but I haven’t touched sweets, cakes or bread etc. apart from my 1 square of dark chocolate. But I have very low cal/ lower carb days too. I’m working on the basis of making this do-able. So if I’m starving, I eat a few nuts or a bit of cheese, but mostly I’m eating healthy low-carb, low-calorie meals, and exercising a lot.

  • Good for you Mary.

    Day 16 and I confess I struggled again today. There are only so many chores I can do to distract myself, I have even done my mum’s ironing. I went for a walk and it just made me hungrier!

    Has this “hump” happened to anyone else?

    I truly expected it to get easier….I haven’t felt faint, nor seen the “black dog” and my mood is still level so I am sticking with it for the full 8 weeks (well actually I only have 40 days left) My sleep is still top notch though I woke up at 2 am craving an orange Kit Kat and that hasn’t happened for ages.

    I just wish my hunger would lessen. I am sure it will.

    FFBB x

  • Mermaid- I have been very strict and started my journey on 8th January this year. I am a slow loser and lost 17.5 lb in the first eight weeks. When I was at slimming world I didn’t lose that much in 8 months! One of the things I would suggest is not to compare your weight loss journey to anyone elses. I was often disappointed with my slow weeks and had many weeks when I didn’t lose anything on the scales but gradually the pounds have come off and it am still plodding slowly towards my goal. There are lots of helpful suggestions here on the forum and tons of encouragement. It won’t be long before eating the BSD way is a way of life. I have found it a little bit more challenging because I am a strict vegetarian and don’t have the same choices but it has worked for me and I feel great. I hope to lose another 10lb or so and hope that will be gone by September.

  • One of the things that I noticed was that although the scales sometimes didn’t move for a couple of weeks, my clothes were looser. I seemed to lose a lot of fat without a noticeable difference at all on the scales. Even this morning whilst out shopping and after losing 33 lbs I noticed that my jeans were feeling really loose and yet the scales have not gone down all that much in the last couple of weeks. I am now wearing size 12 jeans (loose) and I started in size 16 (tight!). Won’t be long before I am having to buy size 10s! Can’t believe I’ve just typed that!

  • Hi Francy (better than fatinfrance!),
    Yes, there are loads of people who say that they have plateau moments. Yes, Mixnmatch, I think stalls before the whoosh explains it well.

    I notice every tiny budge of the scale as I weigh myself so often (yeah, yeah, I know I shouldn’t, but I do). What I notice is that the previous day’s foods can impact water retention, as can the previous day’s exercise. So the scale bobs up and down a bit.

    I’ve suspected for years that weight loss really reflects what you ate in the previous 10 days. Everytime I go to the UK and gorge on cream slices and chocolate (droooll), I’m quite pleased to find that my weight has not altered much on my return. But, inevitably, it goes up the following week. So I think that we have to look at this longer term. A day might not change much, except for the effect of water retention (always happens with bread and salt in my case, plus foods I’m intolerant to).

    Motivation in week 4 (just started) is good. I resisted all drinks and cakes at a do yesterday. I’ve become more adept at eating right, feel full most of the time, a just a wee bit smug at how my stomach is noticeably less jelly-like. I really need to learn to adpat to this long term, so I do things like counting out a handful of cashews onto a plate rather than mindlessly munching through the pack.

    I particularly like some yummy recipes I’ve been trying out.

    It’s early days yet. I guess we’ve all done a zillion diets, right? And it’s too easy to feel good until we faaaallllllllll!

  • It is wonderful to see a new group start — wishing you all great success!
    So, good thing to keep in mind — you don’t have to be perfect to have success here — sometimes difficult days “just happen” but the BSD is very forgiving (as long as you forgive yourself!) and if you just jump right back on, you will barely notice the “bad day”.
    This isn’t really a diet, and this will become more and more obvious as you move forward — this is a whole new way of looking at food and you are going to amaze yourself with your new point of view — and your body is going to start to be your friend, instead of your daily struggle. It sets you free!
    I have mentioned this many times but if you want to better understand WHAT went wrong with your body I would get a copy of Gary Taubes book “Why We Get Fat And What To Do About It” — for me it was the perfect companion book to the BSD and once I started to truly UNDERSTAND what had gone wrong, I had a much better mental attitude. It is NOT “calories in, calories” out as we have been indoctrinated — it really matters WHAT kind of food you eat. So stay low carb, avoid all processed flour, sugar, high carb starchy vegetables and enjoy the new fats, great protein and healthy veg — heavy cream in your coffee, avocado, full fat grassmilk yogurts, olive oil, fish — as you move forward you can play around with some additional carbs and evaluate your own body’s response, but I think you will never go back! Good journeys!

  • I was informed that they can’t be called a plateau unless they are at least three weeks long, and that what we experience are ‘stalls’ before the whoosh. Some people don’t have them and lose more (but not absolutely) linearly, but most of us had these stalls and then multi pound falls in weight with a whoosh. It just seems to be way fat goes. As long as you are feeling okay, clothes are fitting better/getting looser and you are getting compliments then that should I hope be ample motivation to continue, after all weight is just a number, what we want is to get healthier really.

  • Hi Mermaid
    There was a bit of a whoosh effect when I weighed myself this morning. Hope it stays off though as I had a few glasses of wine last night and the most delicious slice of bread. That is what I miss the most. What an international bunch we are! Portugal and the irresistible food available should make following this diet a bit easier.
    Are these plateaus the norm? I feel a bit slimmer and everyone has been telling me how good I look at the moment, so something must be working. I didn’t take measurements at the start as I couldn’t find my tape measure, but I know that clothes are a bit looser. I guage it by which shorts I fit into. Short holiday in a couple of weeks. I hope I get some good weight loss for that.
    Is week 3 harder? I am wondering about motivation after plateaus.

  • posted by  Theodora on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
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    Pleased to report that 2.5lbs of my 4lb holiday gain has now whooshed into thin air, despite rather a nice (carb free) BBQ, and lots of wine yesterday. So I am now back to 3.5lbs under target, but have another BBQ with wine tonight so desperately hoping I don’t see another rise on the scales tomorrow๐Ÿ˜ But life is to be lived, and as long as I can keep within a couple of pounds of target weight, I’ll be happy (she says, raising an ice cold glass of white to her lips as she types ๐Ÿ˜›)

    Seasidenana, CCathy and Dreamscometrue, how lovely that you are all at a very similar stage and can continue your journey together – you’ll be crossing the finishing line and joining me in maintenance before you know it.๐Ÿ˜Š

  • Hi, I just wanted to add my voice to this, as I’ve had the same experience (of lack of weight loss, not living in France and the irresistible Grand Frais… I live in N.Portugal, with irresistible everything)…
    Week 1, lost a lot. Week 2, nothing, then suddenly woosh on the last day! Week 3 plateau again, but some centimetres gone… but overall I have been losing cms, so much that everyone notices. Skin is clearer and I have more energy…

  • Hi Mixnmatch,
    Yes, may be muscle repair / water retention, as I’ve been pushing myself. I’ve only lost 4cm this week total (a bit each of various body zones), but it’s going in the right direction, I suppose.

    I’ve overdone lunch today as I added roasted nuts to the spinach, which are very high calorie. Still within the carb range though.

  • O.M.G. I have just done 45 minutes of interval training.

    2 mins marching on the spot…..

    15 minutes resting…

    3 mins marching on the spot

    15 minutes resting….

    Cup of tea…

    3 minutes running for a wee….

    5 minutes resting….

    2 minutes marching on the spot….

    That’s enough for today!

  • posted by  pod on 20th Feb Starters
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    Hey bigeater! We all come unstuck some days! Just get back on and keep on keeping on!,
    Hellyshear, just read your post, must have missed it before! You are doing awesome, size 22 to 14! Way to go !

  • Hi

    My name is Catriona. You never need to call me fatinfrance again. I had to think of something quickly, thus the name. I am actually not that fat either, just larger than I want to be and probably in the overweight category. I find that living in the heart of the Perigord Noir quite difficult for dieting. My blood sugars have been checked at the local chemist and are borderline, so I thought it best to start the diet. Had a lapse last night at the night market in St Pompon. Easy to avoid the chips but not the wine. Great fun though. I know that this week will be difficult too. We have our village repas for Bastille Day. It is on the Thursday this year, I think as a mark of respect to those who were killed in Nice last year.
    Maybe we should meet up at Grand Frais sometime…

  • posted by  LooBee on Food 'on the go'
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    Hello everyone! I’m starting the eating plan (yes, I’m trying not to call it a diet) and I wonder if people can suggest things that are good to have for breakfast and lunch. Both of these meals are likely to be ‘on the run’ and I certainly won’t be able to cook lunch due to the nature of my work. Ideally, I need to be able to take something with me that I can eat at work or take out with me if I have to dash out and deal with something urgent…which will be the case more often than not!

    Please help! I don’t want to fall at the first hurdle. Thanks in advance x

  • posted by  bigeater on 20th Feb Starters
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    Well, I haven’t been ambushed by any “loose” carbs jumping out of the bushes and beelining for my unsuspecting open mouth.
    However I have had a battle with my moods due to ptsd triggers. I have eaten more than usual and have drunk more than is wise on a weightloss regime for a diabetic. Fortunately I haven;t gained weight but I have to put the brakes on some fairly shabby behaviour.

    Tomorrow is another day and hopefully will be a day when I can be really strict and determined again. Determined to lose weight for health and limit wine just because that is a bloody sensible thing to do. lol.

    I have a habit of announcing new regimes which come unstuck. What I need to draw upon is some good old fashioned willpower.

    Verano has loads of it – apart from a tussle with some outlaw digestives a while back. Go Verano!

    Best to everyone. This forum is a great help to me. Thanks

  • I’m not diabetic either but have lost and gained the same 10 pounds too many times over the past 5 years! I need to lose that and a whole lot more. I’m on day 4 and, hopefully this will encourage you, I’ve not felt hungry, it seems impossible on 800 calories, but I suppose it really must be down to what you eat. I’ve also been drinking LOADS of water, I’m quite thirsty and it keeps you full. I weighed myself this morning and I’ve lost 6 pounds. In just 3 days! It’s all wee, I’m sure lol.

  • posted by  pod on 20th Feb Starters
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    Lucky Linda I laughed when I read your post! Poor boobs, I know how you feel. I’m still keeping on keeping on and believing I can do this! I’ll update on Tuesday when it’s the last day of the “June/etc.etc.” 4 week challenge.
    Hope everybody is doing ok and finding it easier to live with this diet as time goes by!
    Ann xx

  • posted by  Mrs Honey on First day tomorrow!
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    Thanks, I’m on day 4 now and still surprised at not being hungry, seems impossible on 800 calories!! I think my biggest problem is going to be keeping it interesting, although the food has tasted nice it’s not like eating carbs. And no snacking seems a gloomy future. I just keep reminding myself it’s only 8 weeks and then I can relax a bit. Although, if it really works, by then, I might not want to.
    I’ve been drinking loads, I expect I’ll have lost quite a bit of weight in water this week!!

  • Well today is Sunday. I have kept to around 800 calories each day. I haven’t had any of Satan’s Grape Juice and have become aware of how effing boring my life is. So far this week, I have babysat on Monday and Wednesday (Tuesday grocery shopping), Thursday both daughters and their offspring visited.
    Spent Friday and most of Saturday investigating holidays or short breaks, . I am very fussy about where I go and what amenities are available (irritable bowel syndrome). Actually got off my big fat arse and exercised too! Meanwhile have been running to the loo frequently. Today I hung out the washing and, because I was not wearing a bra, ended up with two HUGE wet marks on my t shirt under my flabby boobs. I am not feeling any lighter, but that doesn’t worry me as I know it’s a marathon not a sprint.
    The week ahead begins with babysitting duties again (love my grandchildren so much, so it isn’t a chore really), one year old’s birthday on Tuesday (Granddaughter), 33 year old’s birthday on Wednesday (daughter)….no idea then until Saturday when everyone arrives here for a meal to celebrate, 33 year old and 36 year old’s (other daughter) birthdays which are 4 days apart. Fast forward to 29th which is my 39th wedding anniversary, and that is my life.
    Not a lot to it.
    Lee I envy you visiting the lovely Emerald Isle, I haven’t been for 43 years!
    I hope you are all well. Take care.
    Mary xxx

  • Well done topcac! A high mighty high five to you! You found that elusive, and sometimes, fleeting, willpower!
    You can do it!
    I find advoiding alcohol sooooo much easier than just having one. I seem completely unable to have just “the one”!
    Unfortunately, like most things, I’m finding out I’m an all or nothing kinda girl!! ( not a girl now either, too old, booo!)

  • In America the sauces etc may well have a lot of sugar added but if you ask for them “on the side” then you can control how much you have.

    Perhaps not the best place for intimate details but my nephew was conceived by sperm donor (via NHS) NOT using IVF – this was cheaper then IVF, if you want to we could get in touch off group and I could give you al the details….. Personally I have always conceived more quickly with a lower BMI.

    I have been off the wagon really badly the last couple of weeks – drank nearly a whole bottle of wine yesterday. It is the emotional/stress things that derail me. Will try to carve out some calm space in the next couple of weeks….

  • Hi fatinfrance, I do so hate calling you that, think I will call you notsofatinfrance. We live in a little village called Le Fleix on the river Dordogne between Bergerac and Ste Foy la Grande. Been here 12 years and love it. The trick with Grand Frais is that their bags are so big you dont realise how much you are buying. I have a trick to just take in one shopping bag but still end up buying too much.

  • posted by  sandrainc on My Improved Hba1c Results…8 Weeks Later
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    thanks sunshine-girl…i hear you…i did best in keto and might do the 8 weeks again as i have more weight to lose. My hands also found out that bread is not good for them as my arthritis has got worse since introducing bread…ouch…
    yes…i will keep on going…and thank you for your very first comment to me…it did calm me down lol

  • posted by  sunshine-girl on SERIOUSLY DOING THE FAST 800 AGAIN, JOIN ME
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    Hi everyone, happy Sunday. Thanks Julia, but I am not sickening for anything, the reason for BG rise was a cut in insulin which I promptly put back up. However, I panic when I see BG go up and I think I reacted too quickly and didn’t give my body a chance to adjust. Saw 5.5 then 6.2 so increased insulin by one unit back to original and now BG is down to 4.2. Being me and meddling with the meds I put it back down again last night and I am still at 4.2 so fingers crossed, I am sticking with 22 units from now on.

    Julia, your holiday sounds more like a trek than relaxing. I know what you mean about having somewhere to run. We stayed in a lovely coastal village near Alicante at Easter and there was a beautiful long (about 5km) promenade. I dont run but my daughter does and it was just perfect.

    Well done again to V. My weight is stuck and I have so far lost 2.5 lbs in nearly 5 weeks. Okay I have my excuses, insulin, the fact that I am long term on this diet so cant expect to lose big numbers, but the truth is I cannot resist a couple of glasses of wine at the weekend. I cant see anything wrong in that except it does highjack my weight loss but, hey ho, I have to live my life.

    Did 25 mins in the pool yesterday morning but my evening swim was put off by dark clouds and a storm brewing and today it is dark and stormy. That is the problem with living in hot weather, you have to have storms to break the heat tension and boy do we get some beauties.

    Hope the rest of your weekend goes well, take care.

  • posted by  sunshine-girl on My Improved Hba1c Results…8 Weeks Later
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    So pleased for you Sandra, the journey doesn’t have to stop here. I have been following the plan, more or less but no carbs, for just over a year. My first HbA1c was 11.4 so close to your results and my last one was 5.4. I inject insulin every night so do not consider myself free of diabetes but my aim over the next year is to be completely free of the needles and other meds.

    You know what I am going to say. Yes, keep on keeping on…

  • posted by  Joes Nonna on My Improved Hba1c Results…8 Weeks Later
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    Hi Sandra,

    I just wanted to say you are an inspiration. Well done for working so hard to improve your health. This forum is such a help to everyone. Great to hear your wonderful story.

    Joes Nonna.
    xxx

  • posted by  Ancient Weaver on Too fast?
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    Oh oh! I tried editing my post and now it’s gone! I’ve tried pasting and reposting it from the previous window and IT doesn’t like that. ๐Ÿ˜•

    Me, organised? :O
    Actually now you mention it, I do seem to have recovered some ability to organise and record.
    5 months ago, I could barely make a single course meal once a day, and even that would end up burnt if I didn’t have anyone around to keep me on track.
    Now I am making spreadsheets again, revising HTML and learning CSS, remembering what I’ve done and eaten in the last 24 hours, and even managing to record some of it, even starting to make meal plans! I’ve even made an inroad into the bomb-site that is my house, but actually that started some weeks ago.
    I doubt that I will ever be properly organised, (I have ADHD), but it’s a great feeling to think that I have effectively wound the clock back 20 years!

    I don’t think I was worried about muscle loss per se, more about the general ‘What’s going to happen when I run out of glycogen?’, having had bad experiences previously.
    I suspect that those that suffer muscle loss without other symptoms of protein deficiency actually had more muscle than was strictly necessary, plus not eating enough decent food. After all, muscle uses a lot of energy even when it’s not used, so if food is short and you have more muscle that you are really using, then it makes sense that the body would reduce muscle, not only for it’s calorific value, but to prevent the additional use of energy. I am not in any of those categories.

    I think getting back into clothes that had gotten too tight is the best test. Tape measures can slip, and inches can go up and down with a meal or de/hydration. I have a beautiful skirt from about 20 years ago, that I stopped being able to get into shortly after I bought it. When I can wear that again, I will be on cloud nine. ๐Ÿ™‚

    I realised from the disproportionate amount of weight gained (from a portion of chips), combined with it’s easy loss that it was being turned into glycogen, not going to body fat, but I still think it’s a sign to cut down on loose carbs. I’m sure I get enough from the rest of the food I eat. Even my protein shakes have some carbs.

    The tiredness may not be related to a metabolism issue at all, it is possible that my brain is working well enough now, to tell me to get the sleep that I ought to be getting, and merely responding normally to unusual levels of exertion.

    Thanks, both of you, for your support and encouragement. I have stopped worrying. ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  sunshine-girl on preparing for BSD
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    Hi 2chinjoe, I dont know that any blood tests need doing. I think the part in the book about having so many tests done is unrealistic as doctors dont had out tests on a whim. However, you already have conditions that mean you are tested and as your last test was only 2 months ago you should use that as your base.

    Although I note you are using this diet as a weight loss plan and not for medical conditions, you will find an improvement in your results but dont stop any medication. My cholesterol has gone from 6.4 to 3.5 ish and my bp is down from 140/80 to 120/70 but my doctor insists I stick with my meds for both. As a diabetic, I have been able to reduce that medication in line with BG severely reducing and continuing on the original doses would be dangerous. See how you go with the weight first and then worry about what the diet does to the rest of your body – or should I say dont worry. Everything will improve in line with the weight loss.

  • posted by  Ancient Weaver on Too fast?
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    Me, organised? :O
    Actually now you mention it, I do seem to have recovered some ability to organise and record.
    5 months ago, I could barely make a single course meal once a day, and even that would end up burnt if I didn’t have anyone around to keep me on track.
    Now I am making spreadsheets again, revising HTML and learning CSS, remembering what I’ve done and eaten in the last 24 hours, and even managing to record some of it, even starting to make meal plans! I’ve even made an inroad into the bomb-site that is my house, but actually that started some weeks ago.
    I doubt that I will ever be properly organised, (I have ADHD), but it’s a great feeling to think that I have effectively wound the clock back 20 years!

    I don’t think I was worried about muscle loss per se, more about the general ‘What’s going to happen when I run out of glycogen?’, having had bad experiences previously.
    I suspect that those that suffer muscle loss without other symptoms of protein deficiency actually had more muscle than was strictly necessary, plus not eating enough decent food. After all, muscle uses a lot of energy even when it’s not used, so if food is short and you have more muscle that you are really using, then it makes sense that the body would reduce muscle, not only for it’s calorific value, but to prevent the additional use of energy. I am not in any of those categories.

    I think getting back into clothes that had gotten too tight is the best test. Tape measures can slip, and inches can go up and down with a meal or de/hydration. I have a beautiful skirt from about 20 years ago, that I stopped being able to get into shortly after I bought it. When I can wear that again, I will be on cloud nine. ๐Ÿ™‚

    I realised from the disproportionate amount of weight gained (from a portion of chips), combined with it’s easy loss that it was being turned into glycogen, not going to body fat, but I still think it’s a sign to cut down on loose carbs. I’m sure I get enough from the rest of the food I eat. Even my protein shakes have some carbs.

    The tiredness may not be related to a metabolism issue at all, it is possible that my brain is working well enough now, to tell me to get the sleep that I ought to be getting, and merely responding normally to unusual levels of exertion.

    Thanks, both of you, for your support and encouragement. I have stopped worrying. ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  2chinjoe on preparing for BSD
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    Hello,
    I’m looking to start BSD 800 at the end of July. I take medication for HBP and HC so have blood tests routinely, though not done any in last two months. Are the baseline blood tests recommended a must at the start the diet or can they be done later and using old results as reference? I’m just wondering whether I’ll be able to do the tests before the end of the month as it may be difficult to get a GP appointment in time. Any advice?
    thanks

  • posted by  sandrainc on My Improved Hba1c Results…8 Weeks Later
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    Hi everyone…8 weeks ago I coud not see woods for the trees but my recent Hba1c results has greatly improved. Where I go from here is my next journey and by end of September I plan to sharpen my insulin sensitivity even more.
    Thanks to sunshinegirl and others who gave me support and encouragement from day 1 when my FBSR was 11.6 etc
    Happy journey to you all
    Its been a great 8 weeks for me
    https://youtu.be/J1qx3EqQHI8

  • Ha! Nearly had cardiac arrest this morning! Went to update mfp only to see I consumed 12000 calories yesterday. Wtf? ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ณ

    Phew, it was just the ap going mental and adding everything 5 times! Back to a respectable holiday value of 1500, though it was 2200 the day before…

    My cousins think I have an eating disorder or that I have a serious illness I haven’t told them about. It’s exhausting as they keep trying to feed me up!

    Hopefully I shall have a better day today calorie wise. Wearing my new tight jeans to keep me on track!! Off to the Galway v Roscommon Gaelic football final today, so that’s going to be a tough one….

    Welcome newbies. Will post proper welcomes when I’m back home.

    L xxx

  • posted by  AnnieW on Too fast?
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    It would take. Big plate of chips to make you gain actual fat weight (if you accept the 3,500 cals = 1lb). Your weight gains is mainly down to the water retained to deal with them. Eating protein and fats are both satiating, hence the no need to snack.

    Feeling tired/hitting a wall can be a sign of your body switching from carb burning to fat burning and can be separate to the carb flu. It can take some time for this to be seamless but once it happens, as long as there’s no carbs to use first, your body will use fat without any outward signs. My weekend runs are done fasted, 10 miles this morning on a glass of water. I don’t run fast so at some point I must have been burning fat as the glycogen would have been used – and I was relatively low carb yesterday. Completed the run with no problems. Eating a balance of high fat, med protein, low carb is enough to keep most people away from burning muscle – maybe your metabolism is just a bit more sensitive than most? And if , after losing your weight (in the past, or in the future) you return to old habits, then you will not keep the weight off.