1942desperate, nice to know I have a fellow bsder nearby! I’m an avid reader too but intermittent poster…I absolutely love this way of eating as well and we’re lucky to have so much great produce etc. down here!
Good luck in the heat x
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posted by Jenni from the Block on Reversed my Type 2 Diabetes in 10 weeks
on 10 Feb 2017 at 02:31 in Welcome to the BSDWell done Fantain, it’s such a good feeling to have got on top of Diabetes. It’s terrific that you got on to this so early in your diagnosis. The silent effects of diabetes are so terrible.
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Hi Inka13 I am also in the Southern Highlands melting in the heat but really enjoying this new way of healthy eating. I regularly read the forums but don’t post much.
It feels really good to know that people everywhere are benefitting from this programme and supporting each other on the forums.
Thanks to everyone for their stories and support.
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Snap! I had a Drumstick! (Amongst a few other transgressions at a friend’s birthday lunch!)
Working hard today to undo the damage! Luckily the heat is helping ( I’m in the Southern Highlands, still up around 38c ) so eating doesn’t seem appealing!
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posted by Shanshu on Starting 30 January 2017, anyone fancy joining me?
on 9 Feb 2017 at 22:57 in Starting the BSDOk – have been experimenting with starting eating later in the day and pushing everything back – helped a little I think and I’m sure it will be better when my body gets used to it. Didn’t do well with water today. It started well but then tailed off.
Today’s summary:
Calories: 765
Carbs: 15g
Water: 2L
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Thanks SunnyB and ShrinkMe81 – great tips and observations.
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I tried Headspace, got to about 30, didn’t do much for me. My mind would wander and there are such long periods of silence I’d realise I had no idea what I was supposed to be doing and there was no voice guidance for ages. I suck at meditation. But one that would work better for me would have more constant calm talking, not silence.
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posted by Natalie on Our Next Interactive 4 Week Challenge ends Tues 21st Feb
on 9 Feb 2017 at 21:40 in Welcome to the BSDI’m in Sydney where we expect over 40 degrees for the next three days, and I thought it was bad already! We’re having a pool put in but we signed the contracts last July and it’s not finished yet. Months behind schedule and it won’t be finished for summer which is so disappointing 😥It would have been so wonderful over the next few days but instead I’ve got a cement truck out the front churning and slumping. Oh well, at least we’re getting progress after weeks of nothing over Christmas.
I can’t seem to get calories down to 800, more like 1000, but I’m eating the right foods (except for ice cream yesterday) and the weight is gradually going down so I guess I’m ok with it at the moment. No exercise though, it’s just too hot.
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Maccy, you are far from alone! I am a lot heavier and a lot taller than you and my fasting blood was 12.8 when I was tested 6 weeks ago. Like you I felt sad and hopeless and pretty devastated, to say nothing of ashamed. After doing the BSD since that date, I have lost 30 lbs and my fasting blood glucose is down to 5.9!
I tried and failed at diets in the past, always getting fatter. The T2 diagnosis has given me a real wake up call and I know that I will stick to it until the T2 is reversed completely. You can do the same! Best of luck with it. xx -
I went over a week with no chocolate which seemed like a great start but yesterday (remember we are having a heatwave here, over 40 degrees expected for the next three days) I had a Magnum which is vanilla ice cream covered in chocolate. More than 250 calories, refined sugar, and broke my chocolate promise! Damn. I could have at least chosen a different cooling ice block.
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posted by RobsyG on Easier to follow version of the meal plans?
on 9 Feb 2017 at 20:42 in Welcome to the BSDThank you SunnyB and SueBlue for you advice and encouragement. I’m finally getting my head around it and am doing a big shop today.
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posted by Mixnmatch on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
on 9 Feb 2017 at 20:30 in Starting the BSDMy heart rate dropped drastically as well, into the sub 50 ‘not normal’ band at times, although it has now settled at low 50’s. I saw some speculation that the low carb diet side effect causes the bodies retained sodium to be lost so causing the lower heart rates.
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posted by Mumofcrazynamedkids on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
on 9 Feb 2017 at 20:04 in Starting the BSDQuestion…apologies if this is the wrong place, but does anyone here know the answer?
I have a fitbit charge hr. Which has a pretty accurate heart rate monitor, I have had it for about 18 months, and I know my usual resting heart rate is 63/64, but during December when I really gained a lot of weight (about 10 pounds) and became more sedentary, I have noticed it crept up to 69/70 but as soon as I started this diet my heart rate has dropped initially back to usual rate but now, into week 5 and it’s 56/57. Is this to do with weight loss, or something else?
Associated with this I have mentioned before how I have not yet managed to do any additional exercise, other than a few half hour walks at lunch time, today I finally broke through the mental barrier and got my treadmill out and started with a 13 minute walk, speed 6, and incline 4% so fast, my heart rate got up to about 130, all good, but started to feel really dizzy, so stopped earlier than planned, But at least I have finally broken that resistance to doing anything at home. I am committing to doing 10000 steps per day as a minimum from now on. I want the scales to be showing a few more pounds off by Monday and I have a social meal out on Saturday night which is going to test my boundaries a lot!
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1) I drink water, and if I’m really hungry peppermint or liquorice and peppermint tea. The hot drinks seem to fill me up more.
2) I’m not bloated or windy anymore. I didn’t realise how awful it was until it stopped – I was living with constant abdominal pain and I just thought it was normal!
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posted by MissZiggy on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 9 Feb 2017 at 19:11 in Starting the BSDWell done Sarah! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 My husband is worried about his increasing stomach and has asked to join me on BSD …well slap my thighs and go the the bottom of the stairs..I never thought I’d hear him say such a thing😂😂😂 this will make life and BSD a bit easier.
Margaret welcome to the decluttering club! I did handbags today and took*#^%bags to the charity shop. I am too ashamed to say how many. I said good bye to a bag that I’ve owned since 1986😱. I have 10 pairs of leather gloves that had been given to me as presents over the years. I kept two pairs and gave my friend the rest…never been worn. The charity shop will be happy..four Kipling bags amongst the lot I gave them! I really don’t think I am a hoarder I just don’t throw things away😂 All this is about to change. Most of the bags were stored in the wardrobe in our attic room and most of them were not used. It was time for them to leave home.MIss Ziggy
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posted by Wendy1947 on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 9 Feb 2017 at 18:35 in Starting the BSDWonderful news Sarah health & heartwise & I agree withsunshine-girl on olive oil! Michael Mosleys Trust me I’m a Doctor series last year showed a Scottish university research on the heart benefit of using one tablespoon of olive oil daily compared with other vegetable oils & olive oil was the only one with measurable good effects on the heart. It has more active features I think polyphenols? that might be wrong! But it boosts good cholesterol & reduces the bad! It’s suggested that’s why a Mediterranean diet is good as well as all the veg etc.
Let’s hope things improve on the job front for you. Both my sons are now searching for new IT contracts & so far no success so my husband & I are getting worried about them. Oh well I suppose they know it’s part of contracting work & both don’t want to return to class 1 employment.
I have been decluttering encouraged by posts here & so far underwear & socks sorted😀
I’m trying to stay below 800 calories but have wobbled on a couple of days & had lunch out last Sunday with wine so still compensating!
Keep on going everyone👍👍
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Thank you so so much for your replies. I’m feeling a lot calmer after one day of having good food on BSD and lots of water. Hoping I will wake up feeling 100 percent better than I did this morning, and am repeating all of the good advice to myself that you have all written. I will keep you all posted as to the weight over the next week or so as this could help someone else who may panic like I have…
Thank you again xx xx
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It is far from as bad as you are thinking. I had much the same effect from a week of ‘anything I fancy’ over Christmas and New Year, and put 10 pounds on my pre-Christmas weight, but quickly worked out that it couldn’t all be fat, as it takes 3,500 calories over and above your TDEE to put on a pound of fat. For you, that would mean that for all of those six days you would have had to eat more than 8,000 calories a day, and that isn’t easy, even eating carbs and sugar. I took two weeks of relatively relaxed 5:2 to get back down to where I was, which also suggests that a lot of it was water since the same equation holds true for burning fat, my intake wasn’t that low compared to my TDEE, and I certainly wasn’t burning it that fast. What I think happens is that on the low carb med style, your glycogen stores remain relatively depleted, and when copious carbs come along the body grabs them and stores them. This is heavy because it stores water as well. When you drop back to lower carb this will be used up in exercise so you will see quick weight loss again. My advice to you would be to try to track what exactly you ate over those days, add up the calories and actually work out how much if any of the added weight could be fat. If you can’t remember though, don’t worry. Just get back on the maintenance wagon, and include an extra fast day until your body resets.
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There are so many yummy teas out there, so don’t force yourself to drink one you hate! I have a redbush tea with vanilla that is very nice and can be drunk with cream too. If you need a small ‘hit’ of fat to get you through to the next meal, you could try a small cube of cheese instead of cream added to a drink. Or you could have a hot chocolate made with 200ml unsweetened almond milk, 4g cacao powder and 6g vanilla protein powder for approx. 60cals and just 2g carbs.
You’ll soon find though, that you rarely get those pesky hunger pangs and needing something to tide you over will not be an issue.
Keep going – it’s so worth it!
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Hi Angelsand! Ok, so “overly exuberant eating” happens — I doubt very seriously (in fact I would take a big wager on it and travel for a year on my winnings) that you are alone in this (well, actually, I have insider information ha ha 😜). I know very well and completely relate to the psychological panic that sets in when we feel we are losing control. I mean, how could we NOT feel panic? We’ve been here before and we know where it takes us.
So? Deep breath and long exhale. Start with the fact that it is not black and white — you haven’t destroyed anything. Eleven pounds is probably half water-weight so we’re down to about 5. Not too bad for a slip up — will be gone in no time.
Throw everything non-BSD friendly out of your kitchen, purse, workspace. Go buy some really expensive amazing herbal tea and make a big pot. Sit down and enjoy it.
And just start again quietly and calmly. Don’t weigh yourself for a week (that can feel like punishment and you are not “atoning” for this — you’re just starting again).
And think about what triggered this and write down on a piece of paper two coping strategies you will do next time if you are in the same place.
Then write down one good thing that happened today no matter how trivial.
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Thank you for the recipe suggestions. I want to try the brussel sprout ones as they are a particular favourite of ours but those in the shop were too weary looking to buy. Maybe next week though I guess we’re coming to the end of winter veg. It’ll soon be strawberry time. Can we eat strawberries and cream?
Prices in the shop had dropped a little today so I bought 2 heads of cauliflower and two of broccoli, one for broccoli and blue cheese soup. Yum!
I made ratatouille this week:
1 onion sliced 127g
2 small aubergines in chunks or diced 560g total
2 courgettes in chunks or diced 392g
2 tins of tomato pulp 2x400g
2 cloves garlic sliced
Herbes de provenceFry the onion till its soft then add all the other ingredients and cook till soft. Add water if the sauce looks dry. I usually cook it slowly for an hour.
This came in at 436 calories and 22g carbs. However it makes at least 4 generous servings at 5g carb and 109 calories per portion. We eat it alone or as an accompaniment to chicken or lamb.
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Captain Lynne: I hope you’re feeling better. Sore throats aren’t fun especially when you need to use it for work!
Reasons to be cheerful today are that I had a great walk this morning with 2 friends. I’d like to do a proper long walk but really need to work on stamina. And my weight continues to drop. After losing and regaining the same kilo for 2 weeks my body suddenly seems to have caught on…
Pit….my grandson has now gone down with the vomiting virus that’s doing the rounds. I’m dreading the thought that it’ll be me next as I picked him up yesterday from school!
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posted by Angela06 on Reversed my Type 2 Diabetes in 10 weeks
on 9 Feb 2017 at 16:37 in Welcome to the BSDImpressive and inspirational!
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posted by Fairyface on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 9 Feb 2017 at 16:24 in Starting the BSDThank you Carb_Addict. Good News for you on the heart front, its a bitter sweet result for you really.
So you have got to move about a bit more have you? That is the only thing I am struggling with at the moment. I am not motivated at all to get out when it is cold and wet.Hubby and I went out for a curry on Monday night. I had a starter of two samosas and an onion thingy…. vegetable curry, no rice. plus a gin and tonic.
I have been on the scales and am up by 500g. I don’t know if its because I am not moving much or so overweight that if I don’t stick to the recipe book I gain weight. Goodness knows what the scales will show on Saturday.I have just made the salmon pie from the diet doctor site. Its really nice. We are out for the day tomorrow so will take two portions with us with a salad and freeze the others for lunch next week. 6gms per portion.
Carb_Addict……if you have a step counter and time I will post my steps (very few) and try and increase them if you would like to have a walking partner. Bit of support for each other. Not to worry if you do not want to.
Hand holding to those who need the extra support and encouragement on this journey. Seems as though most have fallen along the wayside.
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posted by Marsie on Reversed my Type 2 Diabetes in 10 weeks
on 9 Feb 2017 at 16:17 in Welcome to the BSDCongratulations, so well done 👏👏
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posted by Snoop on Our Next Interactive 4 Week Challenge ends Tues 21st Feb
on 9 Feb 2017 at 16:17 in Welcome to the BSDThe cranes must have been a lovely sight, sunshine-girl. We’ve got the first tentative signs of almond blossom here. I always take that as a sign that spring is not far off, though we often have a very cold spell between now and the end of February. Roll on longer daylight hours!
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posted by sunshine-girl on Our Next Interactive 4 Week Challenge ends Tues 21st Feb
on 9 Feb 2017 at 16:11 in Welcome to the BSDWe are having good weather in France, up to around 13 degrees C today and forecast for 17 next week. We have a thing here, when the cranes fly south winter is coming (November usually) and when they fly north the Spring is just around the corner. Today there were about 30 circling above our house, seems a bit early but you never know.
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posted by Marsie on Our Next Interactive 4 Week Challenge ends Tues 21st Feb
on 9 Feb 2017 at 16:08 in Welcome to the BSDWelcome back sunshine-girl, bonjour to you too (although from me in Perth it is really bon nuit, I guess.)
Wondering how our ‘Eastern Staters’ are getting on with the awful weather, hear its going to be 45° tomorrow, today for you now as you are 2, 2.5 or 3 hrs ahead of us. Perth is in the middle of the most unseasonable weather for Feb, rain, rain, rain. And today, Thursday, we had a maximum of 16°c, the lowest February day since 1942. Outdoor opening event of the annual Perth International Arts Festival Friday, Saturday, Sunday nights. It’s always a free event and several thousands of people show up so I hope we have some let-up in the rain on those evenings.
Anyway, food, we’re going to a quiz night fundraiser tomorrow night and I was asked to take along a bowl of my home made rocky road. Torture to make now as it is definitely not BSD friendly. Succumbed to a couple of taste tests,ho hum.
Cheers everyone x
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posted by sunshine-girl on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 9 Feb 2017 at 16:07 in Starting the BSDDon’t cut out the good fats. It has been proven that olive oil is the elixir of life and can help reduce heart disease. I know eating full fat food like cheese and butter in moderation as well as having oil, avocados and nuts have helped reduce my cholesterol and triglycerides. Fat is not the enemy, trans fats are, processed foods are and chemically enhanced food (like margarine) and low fat alternatives are. So are carbs which clog us the liver making it harder to do its job.
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Angelsand I think you should just quit, right now QUIT beating yourself up, QUIT blaming yourself and QUIT thinking you cant do this. Now you can start again with new knowledge, everything is a learning curve even making mistakes. I have just had a few days off and gained a few pounds but that wont stop me from picking myself up and getting back on the plan. Start planning your meals, especially for the weekend, which is also my worst time as my hubby likes a whiskey and a few glasses or red and that makes me feel like it is so unfair. I know if I have one I will end up having loads so I am just going to say no for now, not forever but prove I can do this. I am certain that if I get through this weekend on track fully on plan I will lose the weight I have gained and will be ready to do better.
Good luck.
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posted by Carb_Addict on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 9 Feb 2017 at 16:01 in Starting the BSDHello everyone.
Good news from this end: I had the results of my blood tests back today and my new cardiologist confirmed that I do not have the same potentially killer cardiovascular syndrome as my brother. So that is a major relief. (Not that it makes me any less sad about my brother’s condition of course.)
In fact, all my tests came back as good (including blood sugar!) except one, which is a marker for potential future heart disease. Needless to say, given that I am carrying more than five stone extra for my height, it was pointed out as being the likely prime reason behind it. So we have mutually agreed that I will go back in three months having lost some weight for a re-test. It seems that my blood sugar levels are good but my blood fat levels are still slightly too high. So I need to cut fat as well as sugar now too. Upping the exercise is critical too apparently. I got a real telling off about how little I move…
(My liver profile also came back as good, which is gratifying seeing I was diagnosed with stage 2 non-alcoholic liver disease this time six years ago. I have now been in remission for 4.5 years which has been wholly due to previous diet changes and the beginning of my understanding about how my body does not tolerate all the carbs I stuff into it.)
So it’s onwards and downwards, now with the added incentive of having a scientific internal gauge into the mix, not just my dress size! I recommend having some bloodwork done if you can to establish a baseline on your health. Physical changes on the outside are great motivators but so is having access to some ‘science’ to see it working on the inside too!
Hope you are enjoying your new hair-do Fairyface! You remain an inspiration.
Sarah x
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posted by Shanshu on Starting 30 January 2017, anyone fancy joining me?
on 9 Feb 2017 at 15:40 in Starting the BSDHi NancyB – that was probably my post ‘Positive Vibes Needed’?
I was going to post that in here but I thought that it was broad enough to require its own topic. My thing was that my spots have cleared up but someone else mentioned sleeping better and I haven’t had to get up so much to wee in the night – certainly not every night like I used to (despite drinking a lot of water on this new diet).
You are totally excused for mentioning your ‘splats’ as you’ve saved me the embarrassment of broaching the conversation myself. And yes for the most part mine has improved too. I also haven’t needed a Rennie since I started the diet.
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posted by Fairyface on Reversed my Type 2 Diabetes in 10 weeks
on 9 Feb 2017 at 15:23 in Welcome to the BSDCongratulations.:-)
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posted by Snoop on Reversed my Type 2 Diabetes in 10 weeks
on 9 Feb 2017 at 15:21 in Welcome to the BSDBrilliant news. Congratulations! You must be so pleased.
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posted by NancyB on Starting 30 January 2017, anyone fancy joining me?
on 9 Feb 2017 at 15:12 in Starting the BSDHi everybody!
Somebody just asked if people are experiencing other benefits of the BSD apart from weight loss and lower BS levels. Well I definitely have, and please excuse me for mentioning this, but for a long time I have been producing ‘splats’ or ‘cowpats’ but since I started the BSD 9 days ago I am producing properly formed stools – so sorry to bring this subject up! Anyone else notice a difference in this department?
Apparently diabetes can affect the whole digestive tract from mouth to the other end. This could explain the increasing bouts of acid reflux I’ve been having.
Had my blood test results two days ago, my fasting blood sugar is 7.9. The test is to be repeated in a month, if my blood sugar levels are still high then my doctor will label me a Type 2 diabetic. My health deteriorated quickly from Christmas, finding I’m making a lot of urine in the night, getting up at least twice to wee.
I broke out in spots a few days ago first time in decades (diabetic acne) but notice today they have cleared up.
Find I’m not hungry at all.
Keep going everybody – starting this diet is one of the best things I’ve done.
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posted by Shanshu on Starting 30 January 2017, anyone fancy joining me?
on 9 Feb 2017 at 14:47 in Starting the BSDThanks JulesMaigret – Aldo is much more convenient for me so that’s useful to know.
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posted by Fairyface on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
on 9 Feb 2017 at 14:40 in Starting the BSDEbs….that is exactly what my husband and I have said. I have a Diet Doctor recipe in the oven, just 6carbs a portion (salmon quiche).
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posted by JulesMaigret on Starting 30 January 2017, anyone fancy joining me?
on 9 Feb 2017 at 14:40 in Starting the BSDI believe that the Smoled almon in Aldi is also sugar-free, but be careful there are two sorts….
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I gained 4 pounds from a bag of popcorn the first week in January. It came off quickly and by the end of the month I’d lost 14 pounds plus the 4 I had to relose.
Try as much as possible to shut down the recriminations and self-loathing cycle. If you feel your mind going there, distract it with something shiny and actively work on thinking about or doing something else. You know what you have to do. Get back on the BSD. Go full Michael Corleone on yourself: it’s business, not personal.
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Just wanted to say how delicious the recipes are in both the BSD and the cookbook. My hubby and I were remarking today, that if we had not taken this journey we would never have experienced such flavoursome food. Its great to experiment with herbs and spices, cauliflower rice is a fantastic substitute for rice, mushrooms in place of breadcrumbs are fantastic and who would have thought that chia seeds were so versatile. Not only are we loosing weight, our taste buds are once more coming alive and appreciating good wholesome food and my blood sugar levels are gradually improving.
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Angelsand, I feel convinced it will be weight easily re-lost once back on track. Plus, that carb monster in me isn’t dead. I’m sure our bodies remember the old carb cravings and constantly try thrusting them at us!
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Hi both – thanks for answering. It’s doing a good job in distracting me.
SunnyB – I’m trying to make myself drink Lemon and Ginger tea (unfortunately I dislike tea or coffee) but that won’t help the fat thing. Maybe I should try a couple of olives… Actually I have noticed I’m sleeping better – or at least not getting up to pee early in the morning! That’s definitely something to be positive about.
Baristagirls – ooh nice idea. I will go through my photos soon and find one. There’s actually one I love a lot where my weight was where I want to be now and that too was taken in Paris! And that’s a very positive outcome – I hate headaches, especially first thing int he morning!
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Firstly Angelsand, you are not alone and there is nothing to be gained by beating yourself up. It’s understandable you are angry with yourself, but it’s a waste of energy and counterproductive to spend time punishing yourself. Secondly, it is very unlikely that the whole 11lb was gained in fat, so get back on track immediately with all the BSD principles and I am sure you will see a huge improvement very quickly.
The good thing that has come from this event, is that you now know your weak spot and potential pitfalls, so in future you will be more aware of these and so will be better equipped to avoid a similar incident.
Hopefully you will let us know how you progress and I am confident you will be posting positive results in just a few days. Chin up and fight on!
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1) I kept looking at a photo of me when I was slim and visiting Paris, and battled on thinking I MUST get to that again
2) I no longer awake each morning with a splitting headache
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posted by Fantain on Reversed my Type 2 Diabetes in 10 weeks
on 9 Feb 2017 at 14:09 in Welcome to the BSDIt can be done. I can hardly believe it! but the blood tests don’t lie. Diagnosed in mid November and cholesterol and Hbac1 well into normal ranges by 2nd week in January. Lost 3 stone, but weight loss still a way to go so will continue (not the VLC just the med diet).
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Okay here goes …..
1) If you are struggling to get to the next meal, sacrifice a few calories to a tea or coffee with cream or coconut milk, as the fat will help to tide you through.
2) I sleep better and have more energy.
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I’ve had a good think and finally forgiven myself for starting the bsd every morning and failing every evening.
So today I’m going all Lucia on it and when I get home(without stopping for takeaway -yes I really am that bad) I will bounce up and down on my rebounder for a few minutes until I’m out of breath.
Then I’ll have my tea and do my best to leave it at that. I May fail. But I will keep trying.
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Thanks for the recommendation – I downloaded it before I started the diet but haven’t given it any further thought.
Maybe its time to change that!
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posted by toby101 on Steady loss with Med Style Low Carb
on 9 Feb 2017 at 13:56 in BSD Med Style Low CarbHi Mungbean,
I feel the same as you about calorie counting. It cannot be the case that 800 is right for everyone regardless of size metabolism and exercise levels so it must, by definition be a fairly arbitrary figure designed to give you an idea of how much you should be cutting down. I calorie counted for first two weeks (although at 1000, not 800 – as a large active man 800 felt too low) and now just cook my own recipes estimating calorie count by eye and avoiding sugar, rice, pasta, potatoes and bread.
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Mine…
1) UK PEOPLE – LIDL has a sale on Sunday on Sports equipment. I plan to go get a yoga mat and some weights 😉
2) My skin has completely cleared up. Normally I have at least one spot on my face and sometimes I have so many, you’d think I was 17 not 37. However, not a spot in sight. I didn’t even need to get the coverstick out this morning (as whilst I don’t tend to wear make-up, I do try to make the spots less obvious). Anyway I’m really happy about that.