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  • posted by  Esnecca on Help ! Worried about getting my daily protein !
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    Veggies can be surprisingly high in carbs. If you’re anything like I was when I started the BSD, your estimates are likely to be way off. You might consider weighing and measuring at least once so you have the facts at your command.

  • posted by  Jande9 on Help ! Worried about getting my daily protein !
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    Since most veggies are very low calories I have just been estimating them. I only weigh the proteins. I am steadily losing weight so that seems sufficient. I have pointed myfitnesspal at the on line recipes to estimate their calorie content but I don’t cook too many complicated things.

    Jan

  • posted by  Angela06 on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
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    Hi Ebs,

    I have no experience of spiralisers…not that keen on cooked courgette but if you’re looking for information there is a search box up in the right hand corner. Type in spiraliser and you’ll see all the threads where it’s mentioned.
    Angela

  • posted by  Jande9 on cooking for one
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    That is what I’ve been doing. I’m retired and my wife is still working, so I have been doing most of the cooking. Lean protein plus lots of vegetables, and then a starch for her. She says she has been getting enough to eat and I am losing weight. We have been doing this since Nov 1 and since she likes vegetables a lot it has worked out well.

    The only issue is all the pots and pans from the 4-5 different veggies every night. Too much washing up!

    Jan

  • Hello all! I too started on Jan 9th, and had a good first week with a loss of 2.5kg. I’m 54, and need to loose at least 25kg. My ultimate motivation for starting this way of eating was the fact that a friend of mine is having gastric sleeve surgery soon. (not that I don’t want to lose the weight for myself – goodness knows I’ve tried!!) but the thought of her dropping kilo’s ‘effortlessly’ (as she keeps reminding me!) spurred me on to do some research. I learned that the average calorie intake pre and post op GS is around 800 calories, give or take. So I figured lets try it without the surgery. I’m eating once daily – I find if I eat at breakfast, I stay hungry, so am finding it easier to stick to one good, healthy meal daily. I’m actually find it quite liberating to only have to think about food once a day, instead of ‘what can I have for breakfast/lunch/snack’! Drinking heaps of water. Fighting the wine urge ( and winning, so far!), and have pulled my bike out of the shed, and am quite enjoying spinning around the neighbourhood! Everyone’s stories are really motivating, looking forward to seeing how we all go!

  • posted by  Iwanttobeslim on Week 3 hunger
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    I find the fewer carbs I eat the less hungry I feel, protein and fats make you feel fuller. But if I feel really starving I make myself a huge noodle dish using thin konjac noodles.

  • posted by  Ebs on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
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    Hi Cyster I also asked the same question but didnt get a reply. I tried cutting up the zucchini with a potato peeler, too slushy, then just chopped up really thin strips with a very sharp knife. I think the zucchini was too big as again it was slushy and I didnt like the texture, I think its best to try with a fresh, hard zucchini then perhaps it wont be so watery and taste yucky. There are quite a few spiralisers on the market, I tried out a few at the local household store but they were hand operated. If you have good strong hands and wrists any of the 3 that I tried would be OK, but I dont so will have to go for an electric version. Kenwood do one which is $120 here in Australia, which is roughly 60 quid in the UK. Hope that helps.

  • posted by  jmarie41 on DAILY PEAK AND PIT 2017
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    Angela, you are so right! A good night sleep is a wonderful thing. I woke up a lot last night! Tomorrow, I don’t have to get up early since I don’t have to be to work until 12 noon. We have a nursing orientation for our newest class and their families are coming for a dinner at 5 pm and I need to be there. I won’t get home until about 9 pm but I don’t have to work on Thursday. Rain is once again in the forecast for the next week. I hoping it won’t be a serious rain tomorrow night as it’s already hard enough to drive in the dark for me, let alone driving in the dark in the rain. Yikes!

    I got up at 3:30 am and left for work about 4:45 am. It was cold outside! 32 degrees this morning. The Sierra’s are supposed to get more snow this coming week. I’m glad I don’t have to hurry off to bed tonight. I’m enjoying relaxing with the fire going and watching one of my favorite tv shows, “Fixer Upper”. HGTV. Love it! Since my husband is gone until tomorrow night, I can binge on the shows I love to watch.

    I like how you mentioned remembering why you are doing the BSD and how nice it feels to fit comfortably in your clothes! I will remind myself of both those things. I too love fitting into smaller clothes and don’t want to regain the weight I have fought so hard to lose.

    PEAK: Got about 6500 steps in at work. Worked out on my stationary bike for 1 hour when I got home from work today. Then I vacuumed the house. It’s a big house with 4200 square feet, so it takes a lot of time! My sister and my mother are both coming for a visit this weekend so I wanted to get things in order for there visits. I decided I didn’t want to spend my entire day cleaning on my day off on Thursday. I have a doctor appointment that day which will already eat into my free time so getting some of my chores done now will give me a little more time to myself on Thursday. So now at 8 pm at night I have accumulated over 10000 steps not including the hour on the stationary bike.

    PIT: I think I have a small tear in my chest muscle and it has been causing me a lot of pain. I keep putting off getting it looked at because I really dread having to get an MRI done. I think I injured it about a month or so ago weight training–not sure–but need to really cut back on carrying things on that side and not lifting heavy things. Weight training is out for the time being! Shoot! I feel so flabby– I really miss weight training! :–(

  • posted by  Ebs on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
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    Has anyone bought the 8 week blood sugar diet recipe book and if so what do you think of it? I have only been following the recipes in the 8 week blood sugar diet book, which are brilliant but after 3 weeks am now looking for a bit more variety, I also dont eat red meat.

  • posted by  CysterBSD800 on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
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    Also general question does anyone own a spiralizer? would you reccommend it or not? wondering if i should buy one.
    Found a recipe for carb free pasta that i liked if you want to try
    125g cream cheese
    1/2 cup psylium husk
    4 eggs
    blend together until smooth. leave for ten minutes to thicken.
    roll out like pasta using coconut flour to dust. make shapes you want and boil for a minut t to cook. Nice as a treat as high calorie.

    link to video below.
    http://realmealrevolution.com/real-meal-tv/carb-free-pasta

  • posted by  CysterBSD800 on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
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    Hi everyone checking in again. Lovely to hear about everyones journeys. Good luck to everyone.
    discovered salad/lunch in a jar this week so have prepped a week worth of lunches with loads of fresh veggies. Has been so helpful.
    Tried stuffed peppers for the first time too was delicious.
    Had no loss most of last week which was week 3 for me then on sunday lost a pound and a half.
    Have now hit the first stone lost milestone. Really happy as i have never been able to lose that much before becasue of the pcos.

    Ive heard people saying the lose it app is good Claregetsthinner havent tried it myself. I use MFP as im used to it

    Nice to hear from you granny
    Mumofcrazynamedkids and TumTumP how are you progressing.
    K8sgettingthin like the idea of imagining fat cells exploding

  • posted by  MrsPink on cooking for one
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    I bought a book on Amazon called “The Essential Blood Sugar Diet Meals For One” which is a “Quick Start Guide” and it looks pretty good although I haven’t tried any of the recipes yet.
    What I plan on doing is making the same food for my husband and son as I am having, but serving them rice, pasta, potato etc in addition to what I am having.
    Good luck!

  • posted by  AnnaGoAnna on Bsd start day
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    Hi Mixnmatch… hehe, yes I spotted it in the recipe book when I got home. I usually can’t resist the lure of bacon, sausages and black pudding so surprised myself! BUT next time…. 😉

  • Hi All, i wonder if i could join in too. I am on day 2 seriously now. Had a few false starts last week. I have about 30 -40kgs to loose. Last night my bp was very high. I want get serious about my health. I have a gp this afternoon. I know WOE will help and im ready to commit.

  • posted by  China2013 on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
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    Hi Candoit, I’m a Melbourne girl and well done you on losing 10kg last year. I’m not sure if I could survive with no food until 11am but it’s worth a try. I usually start setting my alarm to ‘school time’ the last week of the holidays to get my body clock back to work mode so it’s not too much of a shock to the system. It’s 10.15am now and I’ve been up for an hour and a half, doing some planning for the first 2 weeks back and then reading through the thread. Just having breakfast before I head to the gym.

    Marion53, you made me laugh. I too do not want to be part of the ‘Starting January 2018 thread’!!!

    For all those wine lovers out there, I discovered 2 things yesterday. After a serious chat with myself in the car about whether to turn left and buy wine or turn right and go home, I made the choice to buy wine. When I got home I had 2 big glasses of sparkling water and did not feel like the wine at all, however………because it was there, I drank it, with some help from my hubby. Chastised myself, beat myself up and then decided, stuff it, it was one hiccup, get a grip and move on woman. So the 2 things I discovered, sparkling water may be my savour to replace the craving for wine (just like you SueBlue), and the obvious, if it’s not in the house, I can’t drink it.

    I’ve got 2 days until weigh in on Friday for the end of week 2 and if I’ve put on, so be it. There’s a bigger picture at stake here, my overall health and wellbeing which includes losing this 60kg of extra fat I’ve been carrying around for years, (54.1 left after week one). So I’m in it for the long haul knowing there will be hiccups along the way but as long as I don’t dwell on them, I’ll do just fine.

    Keep on going everyone, love reading about your successes and learning from you all.

  • posted by  Mixnmatch on Bsd start day
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    Full English breakfast is surprisingly BSD friendly, if I am at a hotel I usually choose it, without toast/hash browns of course.

  • posted by  AnnaGoAnna on Bsd start day
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    Hi All,

    How’s everyone getting on? I’m delighted to report that there’s no sign of the headaches anymore – whoohooo!! I had a difficult weekend as staying in a hotel and evening party followed by a lunch party BUT I managed to only have one glass of wine and avoid the many bread/cheese/garlic bread type bits that were on the buffet and Sunday starters… I even resisted the full English breakfast, Yorkshire puds and roast potatoes (virtuous eh?).

    I’ve lost only about 5kgs but my shape is changing and I’m feeling more energised. Am doing more walks but restricted by my damaged ankles to do anything too strenuous but pleased that I’m doing way more than I did before this BSD so all good.

    Enough about me… what about everyone else? How’re you finding it?

    AnnaGoAnna

  • Buckwheat noodles generally have about 20g of carbs per 100g. It is unfortunate but noodles are almost all made of refined carbs. My favourite is Singapore noodles and I find I am glad when it’s time for the takeaway to close so I cannot order a huge portion. But I console myself with the thought, as Kate Moss said, nothing tastes as good as skinny feels. I want that feeling back please

  • posted by  ruthdownunder on What's your next mini goal?
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    Mixnmatch I have to offer congratulations. Well done. I do not think that you can carry a 50kg rucksack, but I am sure that you will not need to.

    Mini goal, get back under 11 stone (70kg)

  • posted by  Avila on False starts….
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    Thanks all,

    Depression shouts for the sugar and for the no think foods. Maybe need to take one battle at a time – still aiming for BSD principles but not beat myself up if depression self medication is a big pack of salty crisps. I know the seasonal effects of it will ease in a number of weeks, then can refocus.

    Reduced stickers at the supermarkets – yes yes yes that is me, if it is such a bargain then… Though some are good. Last week I got a huge punnet of cherry tomatoes for 5p – yes for the price of a carrier bag! They had loads of them to clear. Tonight the co-op had packs of 3 leeks for 20p, I brought 3 of them! Have just made ‘Supermarket Sweep Soup’ with the various bargains…

  • posted by  Ebs on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
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    Hi K8 Try and stick to the recipes in the book, both my husband and I only follow these recipes alternate between eggs, mushrooms and the shakes for breakfast and we have soups and salads for lunch for dinner everything has beans or legumes with it. We dont count carbs or fat we only follow the recipes. Just started week 4 and have losses between us of 9.5 kgs, so very pleased. Keep up the good work.

  • Right.. Here I am again.. I am totally sick of myself because this is the THIRD time I have had to lose this weight.. I was successful at 5:2 fasting diet about three years ago, maintained for a while , then put a load back on, so then I did BSD this time last year and nearly ( but not quite) lost it all again. I stayed pretty much ok until the late summer when it started creeping up after a summer of white wine and Bbqs .

    But now I’ve put it all back on again (with 14lb of that only in the last couple of months!! ) .. I have a wardrobe of clothes that dont fit, and I am totally, utterly disgusted with myself because once again I need to lose at least two stone to get back to a reasonable weight (and ideally more) .. .

    So I’m back again.. I do know what to do to lose the weight .. (mainly keep off the wine,) , I want to be slim. (Oh, more than anything) . I am lucky that I dont have prediabetes (yet), but I am 59, an apple shape and I hate all forms of exercise..

    Ive re-read the book and have started again today .. am under 800 calories , and am posting to commit doing this until I have lost it all again.. 34lbs is the first goal (though 10 lbs more would be fabulous.. ) .

  • I read these posts last night and thought “I’m so glad I don’t have to lose as much as 50lb”. I’m aiming to lose 20kg but would need to lose 26kg to have a BMI of 25.
    Then I realised this morning that 26kg is well over 50lb as each kilo is something like 2.2lbs! Doh!! 😂😂
    Just as well I’ve started the BSD this week!

  • posted by  Scandigirl on Back on it!
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    I think many of us slipped during the holidays. Isn’t is amazing how quickly you can gain weight! I have put on 10 lbs and ready to start again. I miss that feeling of being in control and feeling good about myself.

  • posted by  Mixnmatch on Non scale victories
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    Great news, of course all our best non scale victories are to do with our health. 😀 I had an interesting one today, bought a new top (well new to me, from a charity shop) it was on a hanger marked as size 12, and I wore it today. It looked great, but was very tight about my biceps, I thought little about it, I know my biceps are quite big due to the strength training and badminton, but when I got home and checked the label it was uk size 6 😮 😊 I assume the sylph like former owner must have donated it when it stretched in the wash, as I don’t think I’m a size 6 candidate, ever!

  • posted by  Californiagirl on False starts….
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    Hi all! This thread is super relevant — it’s that sweet mix of motivation, logical intelligence and some other unknown quality that gets us into the BSD — which mix can be messed up by a lot of things, including holidays and just stepping back for a bit and even cookies on sale in the store!
    I’m just six weeks from my one year mark so I am thinking a lot about how I have been able to stay on track for so long — first time EVER in my life that I lost the weight and kept it off — and I did the dumbest thing day before yesterday… Here it is:
    My husband is out of town and it is cold right now in California and I have a cold and I was working in the garden too long and got really cold and got inside and decided to make chocolate chip cookies. I haven’t made cookies for almost a year (if I want a cookie I go out to have it at a coffee shop and turn it into a big deal) and so I made them, big ones, and ate four of them. I immediately felt just terrible, physically and mentally, but went to bed and woke up in the middle of the night feeling burpy and overfilled and wired. Sugar high, gone bad!
    So I went downstairs, at 2 AM and threw the cookies all in the sink and covered them with water. Then I went back to bed.
    The next day I just went back to what I KNOW is best, and today I feel fine.
    But, note to self: you just can’t can’t can’t eat sugar anymore. And don’t waste all those good butter cubes in some cookies you are going to drown in the middle of the night!!😜

  • posted by  Angela06 on DAILY PEAK AND PIT 2017
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    Wow, Janet, you have so many lovely events to look forward to this year …the travel, visiting your granddaughters and welcoming a new one (number 5 :-)) . I’d love a new baby in the family. It’s going to be an exciting Spring!
    As far as the BSD is concerned motivation is really hard to find this time but then something happens and I remember why I’m doing this. At the moment I’m really appreciating fitting comfortably into my clothes.

    It’s been a quiet day here. I haven’t got on top of the exercise..which will be my pit. I’d love to be sufficiently motivated to try the high intensity stuff but somehow it just doesn’t appeal.One day….

    And today I think the peak was the weight loss I posted this morning. And maybe the good nights sleep last night.

    Have a good day. I guess you’re probably starting your day as mine is finishing.

  • posted by  Mixnmatch on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
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    25 g is very low for carbs, what is your average fat percentage? I would personally have a few higher carb days if you are feeling nauseous, try just keeping it below 50 g for a week and see if you feel a bit better and more balanced. More fat can help increase weight loss and feelings of satiety, so if your percentage is too low that could be a problem. Make sure you are drinking enough water and add a little salt to your diet if you don’t already as electrolytes can be depleted by the low carb diet.

  • posted by  Mixnmatch on feeling low
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    Welcome back, it is always nice to hear someone who has successfully lost the weight and kept it off. I’m glad you have showed the NHS dietician just what is possible and hope you make it to 30 in the future 😀

  • posted by  Mixnmatch on What's your next mini goal?
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    My next mini-goal to work towards is the 50 kg loss. 1.2 pounds to go for that one as at this morning. That is an important one for me, because I have always said that when I get there I will fill a rucksack with that weight and when I am maintaining, if I put on more than half a stone, I will pick up the rucksack and carry it around to remind myself where I came from, and that I never want to go back there again. I carried 25 kg of bird seed to the car for mum over Christmas which was quite heavy so I think this should definitely help my future motivation. 😊

  • posted by  Iwanttobeslim on I've REVERSED diabetes!!
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    Well done on-a-mission! I, too, had a practice nurse haranguing me about her diabetes clinic. They earn huge amounts of money for doling out bad advice. Eat carbs to raise your BG, consume increasing doses of drugs to counteract this, experience galloping progression of your illness. On the other hand, you could control your own destiny. I find it amazing that low/no carbs and weight loss have such a beneficial effect. BSD came along at just the right time for me.

  • posted by  k8 on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
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    Hi All

    Day 17 and I’m holding at a total of about 7 pounds down since the start.

    I’m struggling with the carb and fat balance. Feeling like I should be striving for less carbs and more fats, but the fats and eggs are making me nauseous. I’m bouncing between 800-1000 calories a day and around 25 grams of carbs. Maybe too low on the carbs?

    Any suggestions from anyone, especially you more experienced BSD dieters, would be really appreciated.

    Thanks much!

  • Before you proceed with this plan, you need to be mindful of what exactly you’re going to be eating. Have you checked the nutritional information on the package? How many carbs per serving size? Are they made from 100% buckwheat flour or a mixture with wheat flour? Do you have blood sugar issues (insulin resistance, pre-diabetes, diabetes)? Because even the pure buckwheat noodles have a high glycemic load.

  • posted by  Inka13 on Starting the last push to ultimate goal today ….
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    Topcac, sad to say but I think it’s the wine!! Last week I had five days without any and lost 4 pounds, over the birthday weekend I had some ( ok, quite a lot!) and gained 4 pounds!! I know it will go quite quickly, it can’t be weight per se but even a glass seems to show up hugely in the scales 😩

  • posted by  Wpepsi63 on feeling low
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    so its now Jan 2017 and i am now maintaining weight at 56kg… starting weight was 71.4kg …may 2016.
    Achieved goal weight July 201 so diet did work but i found it incredibly hard without much support from family who continued to eat “normal food”.
    However, they all wish they were as thin as aim now ..they watched me loose weight and drop does sizes literally in front of their eyes… from a size 16 to size 8. All friends and family from around the world are now doing the diet! which makes my maintaining goal weigh much easier.

    To all those out there struggling with the shall i eat the question? just try to go without..it’ worth it but if you slip up don’t beat yourself up. just stat again on the next meal. I find testing and food logging helps me keep on track. Im lucky that my doctor has helped bu agreeing to me having HBa1C tests every 3 months for first year. Diagnosed in May 2016 hba1c was 128!! yep that’s right 128!!
    by July 2016 (after 8 weeks) was down to 56…by Sept 2016 was 33!! totally reversed T2d. latest test December 2016 it crept back up to 38 but i think thats because I’m no longer weighing food or following recipes but still following the diet on 1600 calories instead of 800.
    my plan going forward is to drop my carbs to below 100g/day and keep an eye on my sugars. I still do 18000 steps a day plus yoga/ resistance training and dog walking to help keep sugar under control. Keep fingers crossed that next HBa1c is little lower … my personal target is to be 30. (although originally told by NHS dietician that it will never go below 68..)

    will keep you updated,

  • HI everyone! Sorry about your carb blow out Way of Life – these things happen! And you’re straight back in the saddle, well done! I had a bit of an incident, shall we say, with red wine and peanuts (hey, at least nuts were low carb high protein!) on Friday night, which has set me back a bit but otherwise doing ok. Have lost 9.5lb in all (4 before starting).

  • posted by  captainlynne on Still keeping calm and carrying on – year 2
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    Hi Verano *waves*

    Good to hear from you.

    It’s easy to forget how bad the carbs make us feel! So many on here have reported how bad they feel if they do eat carbs now. One of my incentives is my blood tests. That, and being determined to prove to my medical professionals that this plan both works and is sustainable.

    After all these months the carbs have lost their appeal fortunately.

    There’s nothing wrong in slipping occasionally, but we need to learn from those mistakes and try not to repeat them.

    Hope this is a better week. Oh, and if you are a lurker, so am I these days. Life is manic and I have very little time but check posts when I can, and respond when I think Imhave something to contribute. Oh, and post myself if si have something to say.

    Let’s lurk together 😀

  • posted by  Zimmerframe on Non scale victories
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    OK so here we go, to me, the best Non Scale Victories of all…

    I have done the first 8 weeks and then on and off so totalled 3 months altogether. Now three months have passed I have just had the results from my GP of the blood tests which were last taken 10th Oct 2016

    (I’ve lost 2 stone and 9 pounds)

    So HbA1c has gone from a very alarming 54 to a diabetes free 34!!

    Cholesterol from 6.5 to 5.3

    Chance of heart attack/stroke % 2.2% can’t remember what it was before.

    Fasting blood glucose from 9 to 6

    Still got weight to lose and want to brings sugars lower but I am DELIGHTED with these results. 🙂

  • posted by  captainlynne on I've REVERSED diabetes!!
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    On-a-Mission – I was mis-diagnosed about 2007 (they performed the glucose tolerance test incorrectly) and it was only picked up a year later! But I was (correctly) diagnosed in 2009. I have had many interesting conversations about both Metformin and statins. I did try statins under pressure but quickly stopped them. But always refused Metformin.

    Best wishes.

  • Wow! Shadynook amazing results! It’s great to see people getting the BSD message BEFORE taking meds.. the truth is spreading; viva la revolution!

    VERANO, I agree about being hard on ourselves this is LIFE, not prison. A piece of cheesecake or whatever is not the end of the world, even a slight increase in weight is not that big of a deal in the big picture, so long as we keep the faith and don’t think we’ve failed completely and give up. We are all in the process of learning a whole new relationship with food and it takes time and practice. Stick with it, it will pay off in the end.

    I had a fantastic visit with with my Doctor, she has reduced my blood pressure meds by 50% with a review to reduce further in two months, woo hoo! Dr slightly increased my thyroid meds which I’m happy with, it was reduced a few months ago and I haven’t felt “right” since. I have a thyroid condition which cannot be controlled by diet but IS affected by it – I have recently learned that gluten is not recommended with an auto immune thyroid disease so a diet excluding refined carbs is excellent! I have to have an extensive set of blood tests in six weeks. I will use the interim as a time to increase my general fitness. In other words: stop THINKING about exercising and actually DO it!

    I returned home to my celebration meal of pork belly and stir fried veg, 90% lindt chocolate and a glass of prosseco! (Celebrating ain’t wot it used to be!)

    Take heart everyone, we’ll all get there in the end.

  • posted by  SunnyB on Starting today 16.1.17
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    Sounds like you’re doing well Sal. Don’t worry about being a bit over, it will all balance out over the weeks. One small comment, watch the intake of tomatoes, onions and root veggies inc. carrots, as they are higher in carbs than you might think. No need to cut them out completely, but treat them with caution. You’ve made a great start though, so keep going and let us know your results when you weigh-in.