I’ve really got to stop catastrophising my slip-ups. Yesterday afternoon for some reason I stopped tracking my food, had a big chunk of cheese and then a big fatty (high calorie) dinner and felt like I’d failed. But this morning I guesstimated it all into my tracker and it worked out approx 1491 calories and 54g carbs for the day. A lot of (non BSB) people would call that “on a diet”! It really wasn’t as bad as I’d thought, especially the carbs because my dinner didn’t really have many – lamb chops, broccoli in cream sauce, zucchini, and some watermelon for dessert. It’s a 6:1 week, move on.
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posted by Natalie on Starting 30 January 2017, anyone fancy joining me?
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posted by Natalie on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 20:50 in Welcome to the BSDCongratulations Verano! That is awesome. All your hard work, bumps and all, is paying off. I find your journey very inspiring because you slip but you keep going – gives me hope that I can do it too!
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posted by GetyourCarbon on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
on 10 Feb 2017 at 20:49 in Starting the BSDHey hey
Weigh in
Exactly same as last week
Total loss since Jan 1st 8.1kg and 10cm off me belly
I know why it’s the same and my motivation is still the same
I am going to read the book again to stay focused
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posted by Julia18togo on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 20:36 in Welcome to the BSDStunning achievement. This is what it’s all about, real people with real struggles, still achieving success despite the sometimes bumpy ride. Huge congrats to you. Gives hope to so many.
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Hi all I am on day 5 and doing ok, just a little confused about how much fat I should be aiming for. I have been under 50 grams of carbohydrates every day and between 800 to 950 calls.
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That’s fantastic Maccy 😊 l
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Great work Maccy, well done you for getting the hardest bit under your belt. Great start 😊
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posted by Esnecca on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 19:46 in Welcome to the BSDCongratulations, Verano! What a great thing to look back in the rearview mirror on the goal you once thought overly ambitious.
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posted by Rhi1990 on Coconut, almond and buckwheat flour
on 10 Feb 2017 at 19:29 in Welcome to the BSDHi,
I found a madeleine Shaw cauliflower pizza base recipe which is made from cauliflower, egg white and a few spoons of an alternative flour. I just tried it and it was delicious but just want to check these alternative flours are ok in small doses?
I used to use a protein pancake recipe which was protein powder, oats, banana and egg white but obviously can’t do that anymore. I found an almond flour recipe and coconut flour recipe I wanted to try but again I’m not sure if this is ok.
Does anyone know?
Thanks
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posted by NancyB on Starting 30 January 2017, anyone fancy joining me?
on 10 Feb 2017 at 19:26 in Starting the BSDHi everybody!
Just made beef stir-fry with asparagus and sesame seeds – unbelievably delicious.
I enjoyed shopping for all the ingredients – managed to find them all in a big Tesco – the result was totally authentic, Wagamama would be pressed to beat it!
Loved it so much will cook it for my friends.
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posted by Snoop on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 18:42 in Welcome to the BSDHi Verano, I’ve read your first post on this thread a few times. I don’t really know how to respond except to say thank you for the help you’ve given me right from when I first started at the end of August, when you posted on the thread of people starting on 29 August. You’ve been inspirational to me and clearly lots of other people.
So many thanks and best wishes for the future.
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posted by Hairymclary on Over the moon with our first week weight loss
on 10 Feb 2017 at 18:42 in Starting the BSDThat is fantastic you are doing really well too then.
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posted by SunnyB on Started Feb 4th updates and questions
on 10 Feb 2017 at 18:18 in Welcome to the BSDDon’t panic wizbiz, I’m sure it is going to be okay. We are in this for the long haul, so there will be days over and days under the 800 – it will all balance out in the end. Just make sure to keep on track in the days to come. Looking forward to reading you weigh-in results.
Rhi1990 – you are probably through the worst hunger-pang-wise. Remember to include fat in your meals, to help you feel sated and to stay feeling full for longer.
Good luck on weekly weigh-in day everyone!
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So team,
We seem to have a situation happening in the evenings.So how about setting the alarm at say, 7:30pm and you have to climb the stairs three times.
Or walk to the back fence three times.
Or turn that dreadful women on wii and let her talk to you while you do your running around that island with those silly yappy type dogs under your feet as you run.Make a date with yourself.
Or when the alarm goes off have something already lined up.
Some food that you know is good for you and it’s already prepared in the fridge?Stops you going off the rails and wobbly.
Love Lucia
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posted by bmmorag on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 17:48 in Welcome to the BSDWell done Verano – I am only 3 weeks in but find the wisdom of those who are longer term forum members absolutely invaluable. It is helpful to hear that this is not a quick fix diet that will begin and end but a permanent change. That is something I need to get my head around for when it comes to maintenance. I wish you well with the journey to come and look forward to more of your insightful posts.
Morag x
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posted by Californiagirl on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 17:31 in Welcome to the BSDYay Verano!!! This is wonderful news!
Spring, daffodils, new challenges — and healthier you to enjoy all of it. Digital toast of bubbly! -
posted by Verano on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 16:59 in Welcome to the BSDThanks everyone.
Strangely enough SunnyB I’ve not be doing happy dances etc in fact for some odd reason I feel a bit ‘flat’. It’s almost as though ‘I’ve done it, so now what?’. I know that I just need to make a plan for the next few months and that will motivate me again.
I can’t believe that I come across as so ‘disciplined and organised’ it just shows how dangerous the internet is …. you can be ‘who ever’ you want to be!!! Nonetheless I’m glad that I’m helping others on this journey but it’s a two way street and we are all pushing and pulling each other along.
Sunshine-girl we have to ‘keep on keeping on’ it just wouldn’t be the same doing anything else! Glad you’re still travelling along the same road and as for new challenges … now that I’m starting to feel like my old self and the first daffodils are about to blossom our thoughts turn to spring …. there are endless possibilities!!!
It’s just lovely to have such a great bunch of BSDers on this journey to health and fitness.
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posted by Busybee on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 16:30 in Welcome to the BSDCongratulations from me too Verano and thanks to you for inspiring us with your attitude and approach to this way of life.
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posted by captainlynne on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 16:20 in Welcome to the BSDCongratulations Verano. 😀💐
Best wishes for your continuing success.
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Hi Everyone!
I’m a newbie on my 5th day of the BSD and I need some advice about working out.
I’m training for a 10k run which is in about 2 weeks but my energy levels have been so low the first few days of this diet that I haven’t been able to do any exercise as just getting through the day with the hunger pangs has been difficult. I absolutely have to do a big run this weekend and was wondering if i should up my cals slightly, not run or just grin and bear it with 800 cals.
I’ve been eating about 900 cals a day at the moment because I was getting light headed standing and needed more energy.
I’m not diabetic or pre-diabetic but I have PCOS so have a higher risk of developing it in later life. I’m 5 ft 8 and 13 st 2 currently. I was 14 stone 2 on January 1st 2017 so have already lost a stone from sticking to 1200 cals and hard exercise 5 times a week and hope to lose another 3 before summer with the BSD.
Any advice about hard work outs/ long runs on this diet will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
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posted by Rhi1990 on Started Feb 4th updates and questions
on 10 Feb 2017 at 16:03 in Welcome to the BSDI’m sure it won’t be too bad wizbit, remember there are going to be times when you can’t be perfect!
I started the diet on Monday so am 5 days in, this is the first day I haven’t been ravenously hungry, all day long. Fingers crossed this is how it stays.
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posted by Rhi1990 on Over the moon with our first week weight loss
on 10 Feb 2017 at 15:52 in Starting the BSDWow, well done! Great work.
I started this week Monday so am waiting to see my results on Monday (although weighed in Thurs morning as couldn’t resist and seemed to be 4lbs down already).
Keep up the good work!
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posted by Fairyface on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 15:29 in Welcome to the BSDCongratulations Verano. I agree with what others have said, your attitude and support are inspirational.
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Make friends with herbs and spices and get a little creative, to keep the interest going.
Add lime, lemongrass, fish sauce and ginger to give a dish a slightly Thai flavour, or cumin, coriander, garlic and ginger, to invoke an Indian bent.
Try making a rub for meat from smoked paprika, fennel or caraway and some salt and pepper – great with pork or chicken.
Foil wrap salmon with a couple of rings of onions, a squeeze of lemon, a little butter, a few sage leafs and bake.
Cook mixed green veg in a chicken stock, pour 3/4 away at end of cooking and add a tablespoon of cream with a squeeze of lemon or lime.
Add mint and/or basil to salads, chopped coriander to soups and cook lamb on a bed of rosemary.
Make a salad dressing with a spoon of yogurt, a squeeze of lime, some chopped herbs and may be some mashed roasted garlic.Hope some of that might be of help. The BSD gives a great opportunity to think outside the box and be creative with food.
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It is all a question of balance and it can take some time to get used to limiting to 800 calories, but including fats too. Think the way to think of it is small portions of high fat foods, so things like nuts, seeds, cheese, cream etc., just a few grams per portion. Hope that helps a little.
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posted by Treehugger on Any vegans starting a bsd this January 2017
on 10 Feb 2017 at 14:26 in Starting the BSDThe best thing has been eating nuts, avocados, olives, oil, coconut cream, sundries tomatoes, full fat hummus – all things I’ve loved and sacrificed on every diet of my life. I feel like I’ve spent 15 years struggling on a high carb low fat diet, and I had it wrong all along. I’m still on a vegan slimming world group and I feel like trying to convert them all but then I’ll get thrown off it and it’s a nice group so I won’t 🙂
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posted by Treehugger on Any vegans starting a bsd this January 2017
on 10 Feb 2017 at 14:15 in Starting the BSDHi! I’ve been vegan 3 years and been following bsd since new year; have lost 11lb in less than 6 weeks, with no calorie counting and no cravings. so happy with this lifestyle and keen to meet others following a similar route to share recipes and ups and downs
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Hi I’ve followed high fat low carb before. This diet is slightly different though as it’s 800 calories. I get confused on my focus. Low calorie usually means high sugar but if I go for full fat then that’s high calorie. What should I be looking for?
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posted by Hairymclary on Over the moon with our first week weight loss
on 10 Feb 2017 at 13:51 in Starting the BSDA week today since we started the diet and I have lost 6.5lbs and my other half has lost 9.5lbs and we are both over the moon.
Can honestly say that I haven’t felt hungry at all, which is not like being on a usual diet when all you can think of is how long is it until the next meal. We have chosen meals from the book for breakfast lunch and dinner and I have weighed every thing. The meals are so tasty and enjoyable and a couple of evenings we also had a glass of red wine which I know is not allowed and we have still lost weight .
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Okay, well that is progress in the right direction, Angelsand. No more dwelling on the wobble, like I said, chalk it up to experience, learn from it and move on. Don’t panic about the w/e, you are already back in control, so you just need to stick with it. I’m sure you will see more positive results soon and it won’t be long before you at back at 9st 12.5 and wondering what the fuss was about.
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I do that , too: start the BSD in the morning and fail by the evening. Like today, pretty good until about 7 pm when I had 2 lemon butter, special edition, Scotch finger bickies.
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Thats incredible. Well done to you both ! I am on day 5 of going sugar free and the headaches are horrendous but like you I’m not hungry. I found this site last night and orderd the books so I will start properly once I’ve read them and know what I’m doing.
I am a compulsive weigher so today I know Iam 8 pounds lighter than I was on Monday . I’m flabbergasted. I have about 2.5 stone to lose.
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posted by Shrinkle on Has anyone on here stopped Mertformin Suddenly after long term use ?
on 10 Feb 2017 at 12:48 in 5:2 BSDI took met for over 10 years and stopped in 2011 after losing about 5 stone. I lost 12 stone altogether and am now classes a in remission. That means no meds but I still have to have my annual check and diabetic eye screening, I didnt just stop but followed my docs advise. I’ve put 2.5 stone back on and started eating loads of sugar-not a good plan and hence me joining here today for support.
I felt great coming off the met but was in a really good place with being really focussed on the weight loss and excersizing regulalry. I really think we need both elements to get to that official ‘remission’ status.
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posted by Maharani kitten on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 12:27 in Welcome to the BSDWell done, Verano, that’s great news for your health and for your mojo! As others have said, your attitude and support are so inspirational. Without knowing your ‘back story’ my mental picture of you over the past three or four months has not been one of person experiencing bumpy ride, but of a rather disciplined, organised, positive and supportive person, and the forum would be a lesser place without you. So pleased you’ve reached your target, and hope you’re feeling better after your recent health blip. MK x.
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posted by toby101 on Easier to follow version of the meal plans?
on 10 Feb 2017 at 12:23 in Welcome to the BSDI followed the recipes religiously for 2 weeks so I got the hang of it and now freestyle it – I personally have eggs for breakfast most days as I find 2 poached eggs at around 150 calories really fills you up better than anything else of equivalent calorific intake then either meat or fish with some greens for dinner (stir fry with greens and beansprouts (but no noodles) is a very easy and satisfying meal with low carbs and relatively low calories). I snack on cheese and nuts when the hunger pangs strike!
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posted by Rhi1990 on Starting 30 January 2017, anyone fancy joining me?
on 10 Feb 2017 at 11:47 in Starting the BSDHi Eveyone,
I started on Monday (6th Feb) so this is my 5th day and it’s the first day I’m not ravenously hungry- hopefully this is a sign of things to come. I think I may have been eating more like 900 calories a day as I was just feeling too faint on 800, despite having lots of protein and fats. I have been experiencing a lot of feeling hunger, feeling cold and headaches (despite drinking 3-4 litres of water a day) but have done research on keto-flu and know that it should pass.
I have some questions about exercise- I’m training for a big run so have been running a lot but my lack of energy this week has meant I’ve steered clear of exercise almost altogether. I need to go for 2 big runs this weekend (between 6-10km for each) and wondered if I should eat a few more cals if so to stave off exhaustion and help my muscles recover? Anyone have any advice?
I’m 26 and not diabetic or pre-diabetic but I do have PCOS and think low carb diets work well for me (I’ve already dropped 4 lbs in first 4 days so feeling positive).
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posted by JulesMaigret on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 11:42 in Welcome to the BSDHi Verano,
Please let me add my congratulations. A real tribute to you and your common-sense and practical attitude that is such a benefit to everyone on this site.
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Happy to report weight loss starting again after a 1 week plateaux – so anyone experiencing that frustration – don’t give up!
Now week 5 day 4
Start 103kg now 92k – 11kg (24 pounds) loss
Waist down from 45 – 41 inches.
BP down from 140/90 – 120/70
Blood sugar down from pre-diabetic to bang normalThat is on 1000 a day give or take plus some cheating with booze (wine not beer) at weekends. Followed the book menu plan for first 2 weeks but now devise my own meals using same principles – protein, fat and carb light veg – 2 small meals a day oh and 2 – 3 litres of fizzy water a day!
I have always been sceptical of “fad” diets. But boy does this thing work! Even with a bit of cheating.
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posted by sunshine-girl on Our Next Interactive 4 Week Challenge ends Tues 21st Feb
on 10 Feb 2017 at 11:28 in Welcome to the BSDHi Natalie and LindaA, I too am lucky enough to have a pool but right now we had frost this morning, it is closed for the Winter. We will be opening it around mid April when I wont be warm enough to swim but will give the pool a couple of weeks to breath and get clean with the right water chemistry – although it is a salt pool. Around the 1st week in May I will be swimming again but it will still be bl—dy cold as we don’t have a heater. I spend the first 10 minutes getting in and getting used to the temperature with a few aerobics, then I swim for at least half an hour wondering why I found it so difficult to get in as it now feels wonderful and invigorating. It will get warmer as the year goes on and in the very hot weather, our normal summer is 30ish to 35 but we have had 42, I sometimes have to stay out as it has no shelter and you can easily burn but I can cool down early morning and late evening.
We are sooooooo lucky and I never forget that. As Robbie Williams says in his corny song ‘I love my life’
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posted by SunnyB on Easier to follow version of the meal plans?
on 10 Feb 2017 at 11:22 in Welcome to the BSDGood luck on making a great start, RobsyG. We’ll look forward to reading your positive results soon.
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posted by sunshine-girl on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 11:21 in Welcome to the BSDHi Verano, our stories are very similar. I have lost 10% of my start weight but at just under 13 stone that is only about 18lbs and I am just starting my 8th month of the plan. I too have had breaks but rarely eating a bad carb just a few glasses of wine being my main downfall. With all the ups and downs I have never given up and like you, see this a way of eating for the rest of my life. I might not cure my diabetes and I am not massively overweight so I am happy to do it slowly so I can continue to ‘have a life’ but going without white carbs is not a hardship for me. My goal now is to stop having to inject daily and get rid of any diabetes medication. I might become a diet controlled diabetic but still diabetic but that is okay because it means I am 100 times better than I was 7 months ago.
I am getting their slowly and also want to reach a 15% loss which is another 8 lbs but in the meantime I want to be 7 lbs lighter by the time I go on holiday at Easter, I also have a blood test due and want to be 5.5 instead of 5.9, but even if I was still 5.9 that would be with less medications so getting closer to my ultimate goal (no injections). Like you say, this is not a diet but it is also not a race to see if I can lose more than others, I judge myself by my own standards, not others. I have seen people come and go, lose 20 lbs in 3 weeks and then disappear, so we don’t know if they are still losing or maintained. Then we get people who come on and say ‘why didn’t I lose 20 lbs in 3 weeks like them’ and then they give up because they feel like they have failed. You have never failed if you just keep on keeping on…. Must get a new catch phrase.
Anyway Verano, I am so happy you are still here and you can count on me to stick with you through this and any challenges. Any ideas coming up.
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posted by SunnyB on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 11:19 in Welcome to the BSDCongratulations, Verano!!!! You must be doing cart wheels and happy dances – what a brilliant achievement! You are absolutely right about not thinking of the BSD as a diet, but as a way of life and tailoring the eating plan to suit our bodies and lifestyle. Think it is those that manage to do this, that will successfully keep the weight off and stay healthy. Keep going and I’m sure you’ll be reporting great success again soon.
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Sorry! You are right,
Friday 3rd Feb – I was 9st 12 1/2
Thursday 9th feb- 10st 11!!!
Friday 10th Feb – 10st 8 3/4Still can’t believe the damage in six days but only I am accountable for that xx xx
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Checked back, but couldn’t see where you mentioned what your weight was with the gain, so can’t judge how much progress you have made. I’m trusting that 10st 8 3/4lb is an improvement though, as you are sounding much more positive and seem well focused again. Good luck for making excellent progress to the weekly weigh-in point and looking forward to reading your results.
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Although not considered a stimulant, sugar and refined carbohydrates can interfere with sleep. Eating a diet high in sugar and refined carbohydrate and eating irregularly can cause a reaction in the body that triggers the “fight or flight” part of the nervous system, causing wakefulness. Eliminate alcohol.
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posted by Verano on My Journey so far … I've Reached my Original Goal!!
on 10 Feb 2017 at 11:05 in Welcome to the BSDThis morning I when I weighed I had reached my original goal of losing 15% of my body weight!!!!!
I started my journey on July 5th 2016. I was diagnosed with symptomless diabetes in 2012 and, along with many people, my first reaction was disbelief followed by anger and lots of other emotions. I was given the usual 3 months to try and improve my blood glucose, by losing weight, before being offered metformin. Needless to say with the dietary advice on offer I struggled to lose any weight. So three months on and I started taking metformin.
My diabetes has never been out of control really. I started with a HbA1c of just over 7 and whilst I’ve been on metformin it’s stayed in the mid to low 6’s.
So what prompted me to change my life? I was, and am, really overweight. I had been for many years but it wasn’t a problem until my mobility became challenged in 2007 and over the next few years I put on even more weigh. Still I carried on, head in the sand for most of the time, until last year.
My friend has uncontrolled diabetes and in 2015 had a toe amputated. That made me think a little. Then last year another of his toes was compromised but fortunately was ok. That made me really sit up and take notice and around the same time I found ‘The Book’.
I read the book from cover to cover and it just made so much sense. I realised that I ‘just’ needed to lose 15% of my body weight to improve my BG and possibly avert problems from diabetes in the future. That was to be done by cutting out simple carbs. No problem! So I started the journey!
After quite a short time I realised that 15% was a really tall order so I reduced that to 10%, which seemed more manageable. So to my journey….
Unlike some people I was not totally focused so my journey hasn’t been the smoothest. The first month or so was great I never had ‘carb flu’ or any nasty side effects and really wasn’t that hungry. I found fatsecret and filled it in religiously. All was going well and then life got in the way … a holiday! Still I managed to lose a very, very small amount of weight that month and carried on.
Three months had passed by now and my first diabetes review since starting BSD was due 4 weeks later. So that gave me the impetus to carry on and sure enough my next HbA1c had reduced from 6.4 to 5.5. I was delighted. It was now November and I started to rest on my laurels because my next review was 6 months away. The next 2 months were hit and miss with ‘life’ getting in the way again …. holiday, birthday, Christmas etc. All good excuses and no damage done really just a very small weight loss.
This year has been better for me despite, or maybe because of, an illness and I’m now back on track but in a far more relaxed way. I don’t really count at the moment but I do check new foods for their carb content.
I think one of the reasons for this post is to encourage all those who aren’t losing vast amounts very quickly. It can still be done in time. This way of eating has become part of my life now and I very rarely eat simple carbs I just have a few too many ‘indulgences’ now and again!
Also, I would really like to thank the many travellers who have kept me company on the ‘challenges’ over the months. Without you all, and the challenges, and these forums, I know I would have given up ages ago.
If I have learnt one lesson over the last seven months it’s that this is not a diet to be started and finished, it’s a change in lifestyle and to be sustainable it has to fit into ‘life’. We each have individual and different demands on our time and so we each have to tailor this way of eating to fit our individual circumstances. If that means losing weight less quickly then so be it. It’s the arriving that’s important, the journey is just a means to an end. At the end is a new way of living!
So where to now? I would still like to lose another 15% of my original body weight and I know that may take some time. Life won’t stop being lived but I will keep on keeping on and I will get there in the end!
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posted by Fantain on Reversed my Type 2 Diabetes in 10 weeks
on 10 Feb 2017 at 10:32 in Welcome to the BSDThanks for the congrats. I am a Nurse (44yrs at the coalface!) I was very shocked (not surprised if that makes sense) at my Diagnosis. Denial is not a river in Egypt as they say. I have Nursed many, many people in the past through their limb amputations and this was my motivator. I suddenly realised that this was getting too ‘real’. At present I don’t have any loss of sensation, foot problems but I don’t want them. Was really shocked that unfortunately there are a lot of amputations being carried out in the UK every week ( I don’t work in that area now). I personally don’t like feet! but I am now taking really good care of them. I now see Sugar as a poison and am actually frightened of it. I recommend doing a Mindfulness course. Did one last year (for helping with depression)was lucky to have it funded by my GP. It is a great tool and I have used it to help with sticking to my new eating habits. Good luck everyone else trying to get to grips with this.
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posted by Seasidenana on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
on 10 Feb 2017 at 10:07 in Starting the BSDHi Jess what an amazing loss well done. I’m on week 3 with 8.6 lbs off. Nothing like yours and others with huge losses, but I’m very pleased. I have never once cheated by the way. I have another 60 lbs to lose, so after the 8 weeks is up I’m going to do the 800 on two days a week (Monday and Tuesday) and1200 the other days. I might repeat a 2 week stint on the 800 again in a few months if my weight stalls. I don’t expect to reach my goal until November, but I have Mini goals in April and July to keep me motivated.
I have found a good boost if weight sticks is to drink extra water, and reduce the calories in the evening meal, weighting them more to meals earlier in the day.
Well done everyone.
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posted by Archie22 on New starter to the BSD – Yorkshire
on 10 Feb 2017 at 09:48 in Starting the BSDHi Paul, l’ve just made a marinade with garlic, lime juice and a hint of chilli mixed with a little olive oil ( don’t like food too spicy myself). Works well with chicken or prawns and tastes really good
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Update in Fast 800. I’ve lost 12lb. Of course I’ve done enough diets to know that most of that is water and it will slow down but I’m so happy. Blood sugar also down to top end of normal.