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  • posted by  sunshine-girl on What's your next mini goal?
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    Hit another mini goal, but one I already reached then slid back on. Gone under the 75 kilo mark and now at 74,9. Wedding ring still on and looking forward to throwing the knickers away – I keep hanging on to them, must love them.

  • posted by  Flash21 on Week 1 Day 1 of the rest of my life…
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    Hello 1960smp,

    Good luck with your restart! You can definitely do this. If you’ve done one day now, you can do today and then tomorrow and the next day and so on. I find things like going away or having guests or going out for dinner etc are all the things that derail me too but then I realised that these things will always be going on so I just have to find a better way of managing them.

    I’ve also got an infuser bottle – strawberry, cucumber and mint is a lovely combination!

  • Hi Verano, sunnygirl has lost half a kilo since yesterday. Yeahhhh, must have been carrying fluid. Arrrrggggggh just remembered we are out for lunch with friends today, French restaurant. I swear to be simple carb free and alcohol free. Will count up my carbs when I know what I have eaten and that will determine what I will have tonight. Plan for a fritatte. Will report back.

    Weight 74.9
    Fasting bloods 4.9 (89)

    By the way, as you can see, that takes me under the 75 kilo mark again. 74.9.

  • posted by  Flash21 on Karen's BSD Diary – starting again
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    Go for it Karen! You sound like you’re determined and know where your weak spots are. I find recognising them is half the battle! I’m also a restarter and started again yesterday after my previous attempt got derailed by visitors and then a weekend away. Consistency and discipline are definitely important. And good to hear there’s someone else trying to resist chocolate after dinner!

  • posted by  didimarks on 1st day of the rest of my life!
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    Thanks Trelawny!

    I think today is going to be tough (day 2). I pretty much sailed through yesterday. Not too much hunger until 5pm when I got very hangry and irritable! Kept to the plan though and apart from a 10g piece of 85% chocolate, didn’t have anything I hadn’t planned to eat. Felt very achievable.

    Today is different. I’ve woken up starving! Same breakfast, which I really enjoyed, but have had hunger pangs since. Feeling tired and coldy (blasted kids) so that’s not helpful. It’s going to seem like a long day.

    Having said that, yesterday I nearly caved at 5pm (the old demon on my shoulder) and thought of all the amazing support there is here and didn’t! I always thought I could/should go it alone, but it’s so much nicer to know there are other people out there doing amazingly!

    Have a good day all

  • posted by  Flash21 on Week of 9/26 starters let's keep each other on track!
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    NewForestDieter – well done! I find shopping quite hard sometimes, especially when I see/smell all the fresh bread. It must feel great knowing you stuck to your list and now have a fridge and cupboard full of lovely food!

    Joanne6446 – congratulations! 2lb in two days is fab πŸ™‚ I like the sound of those muffins too!

  • Just a little update..
    There was a lot of excitement in my bathroom this morning because I got on the scales and I’ve lost 2lb in 2 days. Not believing the reading, I must have got on and off them 20 times and still to be doubly sure I got my set of weightwatchers scales out and yes, 2lb. 2lb normally takes about a month on slimming world to loose. I have about a stone and a half to loose.. I was very hungry on day 1 but yesterday didn’t find it a problem. I have just made breakfast muffins with spinach, tomato, cottage cheese and egg whites with a tiny sprinkle of cheese on the top. Haven’t worked the calories out yet but they were delicious xx

  • posted by  cole62 on 1st day of the rest of my life!
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    Started on Monday but just plucked up the courage to register. I am 53 and have been a yo-yo dieter for most of my life and have recently gained 20lbs after a very stressful time when my mental and physical health has been bad. I am 5ft 4ins and starting weight 12st 4lbs, not as heavy a starting weight as some of young but there is a strong family history of type II diabetes and I am trying to avoid this. The past 2 days have been easier than I thought although I am addicted to carbs. (I come from an Italian family !!!). I hope that his will be the kick start I need in improving my health and wellbeing. I live with 3 men (husband and 2 sons) who are all skinny and do not get why I am have put on weight so this forum is ideal for me to get the support I need, and I plan to log in daily.

  • Just popped to Tesco and as soon as I stepped through the doors I feel hungry even though I wasn’t before. I kept my willpower and stuck fastidiously to my shopping list and it felt so good!

    Luckily I live in the New Forest and we’ve had great weather all Spring/Summer so I go for long walks with the dogs to keep me occupied, fit and out of the house.

    After just 2 days I no longer feel bloated. I suffer from IBS but have had no symptoms since starting this diet.

    I need to lose 4 st and have never felt so determined so it’s nice to know that I can share my journey with others in the same situation.

  • posted by  karenv on Karen's BSD Diary – starting again
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    Well I’ve had more restarts than a very dodgy second hand motor, but I want to start again and document it properly this time. Before this I’ve had a few start-stop-start-stops and I haven’t put my heart into it for the full eight weeks.

    So, new diary, fresh start πŸ™‚ I’d like to lose (ideally) 1 and a half stone in the eight weeks, (I’m counting up to the end of November, so slightly over eight weeks) but we’ll see where this journey takes me.

    Consistency and discipline will be the key to this, I think. In the past I’ve tended to weaken after a week or two and then go off message. So keeping consistent is what I need to do… Evenings are my weakness, and bread, and chocolate. Must Resist!

    Onwards and downwards πŸ™‚

  • posted by  Janeycoughdrop on Hello :-)
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    Welcome on board smp1960, today’s the DAY! If all us serial or Yo-Yo dieters can do this, then so can you! I’ve been embracing the BSD way of life since early May and now it’s second nature. Can honestly say I’ve never felt so good, and certainly not looked like this for 20 odd years!

  • posted by  1960smp on Week 1 Day 1 of the rest of my life…
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    Started the 800 Cals again, today in the hope and belief I am and will do this….without hopping about all over the place. Several weeks back I did start and was successfully losing until I went away for a week and fell off and found getting back on track terribly hard to do.

    I have Diabetes Type 2, and a couple of other auto immune diseases which means am presently taking prednisolone and they added Insulin as my bgs were orbiting. Weight increasing slowly which is a main reason besides wanting to get off metformin and the preds is why am so happy to have found the 8 week BSD

    Decided to use FatSecret instead of MFP as seems much easier to negotiate

    Day 1 – weight 90.5kg
    B/ fast – 1 large free range egg scrambled with 30g cheddar cheese
    Lunch – home made mushroom soup with 1tbsp crΓ¨me fraiche
    Dinner – Easy Bol p124 in Recipe book

    Have bought a water bottle with infuser and enjoying drinking 2 litres a day with added lemon / limes

  • posted by  greenjanet on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    Snap 1960 some toast attacked me yesterday evening lol, but on it and at it today, we are on the battle bus altogether. I’m having a sing in the back seat 🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀 Feeling a bit crackers today, πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…

  • posted by  Flash21 on 2nd Day over
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    Hey Determinedthistime!

    I’m in the same boat as you! Feeling very inspired by all the threads and posts on here and in part they are what have motivated me to take this plan very seriously and make a proper effort to follow it. I also have a lot of weight to lose – at least 6 or 7 stone to put me into the range I want to be in. I am horrified with myself for having let myself get to this state and now have a lot of work to do to reverse it. I am not diabetic but have insulin resistance (related to PCOS) so this is a sensible plan for me to follow. Shalimar’s advice is great – especially about logging your food and measurements etc. I would add to this by saying:

    * Planning/preparing is key. Make sure you have lots of BSD-friendly foods on hand so that you don’t fall into the snack trap!
    * Drink lots of water and then more after that! It will help with flushing nasty toxins from your body, keep you hydrated and help manage your hunger.
    * Don’t be afraid of fats – go for full fat yoghurt or cream, eat avocados and nuts (in moderation!), don’t be afraid of bacon! These will all help with satiety. Some people find it hard to break from the low fat way of thinking as that’s what has been drummed into us but really low fat usually means sugar, chemicals and lots of other artificial nasties that are best avoided!
    * If you get cramps or feel a bit under the weather, adding a little bit of salt to your meals/drinks can be very beneficial. Try a miso soup or bouillon/stock drink, mash up some hard boiled eggs and season with salt and pepper, sprinkle a little sea salt on your veg etc (along with some butter!) – this will make you feel better.
    * Experiment! Try new recipes or ingredients. I am just starting to do this and have plans to spend the weekend trying out a few new recipes. This will help keep food boredom at bay and also (for me at least) reignite interest in cooking and what you are putting into your body.
    * Take your body measurements. Igorasusual and Californiagirl on these forums have given this advice and it is definitely something I will be following. Sometimes the scales can disappoint but if you are also tracking your measurements you can see changes that are not reflected by the scales.

    I could probably go on for ages but I’ll stop now! I hope today goes well for you. If you can do today, you can do tomorrow, and the next day and so on. The challenge is on! πŸ™‚

  • posted by  1960smp on Hello :-)
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    Hope all goes well Yowzer with DR! As am sure it will. Its an inspiration and motivation for me reading your posts and others , similar, success stories.
    Even tho am yet to complete a full, successful week on this plan, I know I will because theres always someone who is achieving great results to read about…so I know I can do it!!

    Think my problem mainly is I convince myself that I can start tomorrow, ( each time ) which is NO GOOD!! so am learning to say NO and Yes I will do this as its such a good feeling when you complete a full day ( week ) ( month) s…

  • posted by  Igorasusual on 'Weigh in' thread
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    You are absolutely right, Sumo.

    Whilst I didn’t have a great deal of weight to lose, I was very discouraged at not knowing how to start to do it – other than starve myself which I knew would not be sustainable, and might take a long time of considerable agony, bad temper, and fails.

    So I think the best benefit of the BSD is understanding a bit better how my body works, and seeing it in action (particularly with the reduction of waist size) as the hormones change how we get our energy and the visceral fat melts away.

    I can now ‘choose’ how I want to eat. I notice that at times I ‘want’ the mouth feel of carbs (why is this? Do I crave a sugar rush?) but I do understand that this would be a temporary win, and that eating something which is less carbs but more protein/fat will in the end be more satisfying.

    I see no reason why, having learned how the body works, people who have more pounds to lose can’t continue on their journey and achieve their desired weight after a period of time. It might take a sustained period of BSD at low calories and then a brief ‘rest’ with higher calories (but still no refined carbs) to ‘reboot’ the losses, but why would it not work longterm?

  • posted by  Coady on New start for a new life!
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    Hi everyone
    Like you angelwithin I’m fat and fifty and need to get it sorted day four for me thought I would start it this week as I’m off work for a week and if I’m going to get grumpy I will be able to do it in private πŸ˜€ But so far so good have my berries few nuts and Greek yogurt for breakfast and that sets me up for the morning (used to skip breakfast) and find I’m not reaching for the biscuits mid morning I drink decaf coffee so not buzzing from too much caffeine made a soup from the recipes page and twicked it a bit and turned out very well and find cauliflower rice bloody lovely love stir frys as there so quick and easy going to do the curry tonight with my new found favourite cauliflower rice and try it out on family without them knowing will add rice with theirs so see if they notice
    so good luck everyone my weigh in Friday so will see how I have done
    Coady

  • posted by  Flash21 on Acknowledge 3 good things each day
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    Hi Shalimar,

    I don’t remember that from the book so thank you for bringing it to my attention! I think the idea of finding positives to focus on is very sensible as it is so easy to find things that are going “wrong” when you start a new way of eating/living – e.g. scales not moving, “cheating” on the diet and so on. I am going to join you, so here are my three good things from yesterday:

    1. I spoke to my little nephew on the phone. He’s only 3 and says such cute things!
    2. I went shopping to stock up on healthy stuff for my packed lunches
    3. I enjoyed a lovely calm evening watching TV and going through some photos.

  • posted by  sunshine-girl on 'Weigh in' thread
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    After having the weekend off and gaining 2 lbs (won’t be doing that again in a hurry), I woke up this morning to find I have lost 2 lbs since yesterday (must have been carrying some fluid). Anyway, for my weight in I am back down to 74.9 kilos.

  • Boli – so pleased to hear your cravings are nearly all gone! I reallllllly wanted chocolate after dinner (cauliflower cheese) last night but decided to not move from the sofa so that I couldn’t prowl around the kitchen looking for the sweet stuff!

    Baristagirls, I also love crisps! Any kind, any flavour! I am trying to hold off and am waiting for the day when instead of tasting delicious, they taste greasy and artificial. I’m sure I read that happened to someone one the forums and it would be very useful if it happened to me too!

  • posted by  Billingebabe on It works for older women too!
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    Thanks for the link Deb. I’m one week in. 6.5 lbs down, 2 inches off my waist, no swollen ankles or night sweats although some weird dreaming! Also I have masses of energy. Too much my OH would say. Lovely day here in West Sussex. Off to the beach with the dog & then more planting. Have a great day everyone.

  • posted by  Flash21 on Week of 9/26 starters let's keep each other on track!
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    Thanks Igor, that is very encouraging!! I will definitely keep my diary thread updated and will post here too. I am just beginning to realise that preparation is the absolute key to this. I can’t rely on my usual habits of popping to the shop or work canteen as I know I’ll fold when faced with things that are currently off limits. I was never a planner/preparer before but am now getting quite into finding new ideas for packed lunches etc. Just need to set the willpower dial to firm now!

    Dlmoulton – your lunch sounds delicious! Like shalimar, I don’t have a set plan for meals as I just try to eat when I am hungry and not if I am not, if that makes sense. Sometimes I will intentionally fast but not regularly yet. My meals are typically yoghurt and blueberries for breakfast, cold meats or prawns with salad for lunch and something like chicken and veg for dinner. Keeping to sensible portion sizes is one of my main problems!

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    Sending you hugs JAN..yes we are lucky on here..a lovely close knit band of mutually supportive pals. The internet has many downsides but also so much good too x
    AVILA thats interesting about FB and the month gap,i wonder where that idea came from and why they see it as gospel? I can see why it could be a good idea but i want to just push on,finish cycle 2 and get another cycle in before the year ends,then think about how i go forward from there x

  • posted by  Avila on Sandor's Girl's BSD Eight Week Diary
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    Welcome Peekabooboop,

    The book explains in detail the logic and science behind it all, oatmeal – well limited osts is ok but not the ones that have been ground down, if that is what you mean by oatmeal, as less work for the gut and so like a refined carb.

    Yes full fat versions all the way – fat is not the enemy, sugar is and the low fat versions have higher sugars and sweeteners that get in the way of controlling sugar intake. Full fat versions and proteins make you feel full, and as limiting calories for the 8 weeks you won’t be having masses, but it works. Egg and bacon for breakfast instead of sugary carb cereal – and it is better for you, amazing but true.

    It is doable – I am down just under 2 st (28 lb) at the end of my 8 weeks and that was with a wobble couple of weeks in the middle. I was almost 16st to start and now 14st, I have a dog that gives me exercise each day and I am 5ft 10 . Everyone’s journey and numbers will be different but it is worth doing,

  • Aw, thanks KrysiaD.

    To be honest, I find everyone really inspirational……nothing like a quick look at this forum to see people achieving things they never thought they could, turning things round, taking little steps (thank you, Lucia!), and never being beaten whilst they hop along behind and climb back on the wagon.

    Every time I see someone on the street who is so obviously wanting to find a solution to the ‘spare tyre’ issue, I so wish that they could find the BSD and be convinced that it CAN BE DONE, and not only that, that THEY CAN DO IT and ENJOY IT πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

  • posted by  shalimar on Greek yogurt?
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    p.s. …. I have a calorie/fibre/fat/carb counter book … it’s thick! …. and that can’t even cover 1/2 the things i’ve tried to look up.

    It is a chore to look up everything for calories, etc. …. but, in a way it’s a good thing because it keeps the program on your mind.

    I’ve been creating index cards with all the foods i eat all the time … then i only have to look up new things. For recipes i look up all the ingredients … total them up … and divide by servings.

    Its a lot of work especially in the beginning.

    Check out the various forums here … there are many, many, different strategies that are being used. Everyone has their preferences on how to make the system work best for them.

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on It works for older women too!
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    Keep up the good work all you guys and have a trawl thru all the threads here..specially when youre flagging,coz you’ll read something which will re motivate you or give you a new idea to try!
    CAZZA you made me laugh about yr brain saying no but yr feet trotting to the cupboard!
    DEBS how exciting about yr wedding plans! X

  • posted by  Poppetini on New start for a new life!
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    Hi Gooberz,

    welcome on board – it was theangelwithin who started this thread, and like you I joined as I like the name. If it’s any help, I have found drinking pints of water – frequently – throughout the day are somehow helping with the crankiness. I also read that a ‘salty’ drink can help, so am going to have a stock cube drink today. It sounds strange, but we are not eating as much salt in our food on 800 kcals, so might need to add some. I’d imagine – that as a nurse – that might make your eyebrows go up. But it might be worth a try … and it’s another hot drink that isn’t coffee.

    I usually drink one coffee a day too, and then couldn’t sleep after however many I’d had on day 1 πŸ™‚

    Can’t believe I’m actually still here of Day 4 (3’s usually my limit for any food related ambitions). And … ta da … 7lbs have mysteriously vanished. Water retention maybe … but they’re 7lbs that have been there for months and now they’re GONE!!! Smiling, happy, delighted … yippee.

  • posted by  greenjanet on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    Hi Ruth krisia and anyone I have missed
    Thank you so much for your gentle supportive words, you are all such lovely people, in my day to day life we haven’t told anyone about the two things going on as everyone has so much to contend and both these things are enormous for both people, and I know it would cause melt down if I told some of my family they couldn’t cope with it all. but I feel strangely very close to all of you so hence why I’m able to talk here 🌺🌸🌺🌸🌺 But hey it’s all good training for my mind. We will all have stuff causing worry and concern it just ebbs and flows in severity doesn’t it. So I am going to focus on getting over the 3 st mark not weighing today, as I was a bit spontaneous yesterday with some toast just because I got anxious.
    Shopping today amongst other things, and I am ordering the new recipe book to get regigged
    Wishing you all a good day ahead
    Jan πŸ’œ

  • posted by  shalimar on Greek yogurt?
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    what about page 100-101?? The page called The M Plan : what to eat to control your weight and your blood sugar …. pretty much lists the DO Eats as well as what to avoid.

    Just look up the calories, etc. (on the internet via Google etc., or a site like MyFatSecret).

    Re Yogurt … the idea is just to use plain, full-fat yogurt … and add your own berries. This is because low fat varieties add extra sugars (carbs) to make up for the missing fat. Greek yogurt is nice because it is nice and thick … easy to add berries.

    If Face or Quark has a full fat version without extra sugars … don’t see why it has to be greek style. Just check your calories per serving and see how it fits into the total calories you plan to eat for the day.

  • posted by  Avila on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    Going for a second 8 weeks – earlier this week I joined up with the facebook BSD group, lots of similar stories and questions and wobbles as on the forums here. One big difference is that they are really pushing that should have a month off from the 800cal counting (though staying BSD principles) between rounds of the 8 weeks. But people here are happy to go straight through – any idea where they may have got the month break from, it seems to be quoted there as though MM gospel.

    Curious thats all – I am going to go straight through into next week, though have had a couple of weeks not at 800 cal in the midst of my 8 anyway!

  • posted by  Sumo on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Imp98 I agree this is not a diet, but an introduction to a new way of life, that should be sustainable.

    MM has put out this book from his finding of research by others into rapid weight loss, at a reasonable price. A lot of the reasons for yoyo dieting is people lose the weight and then return back to their old eating habits, and appear to be surprised when they put the pounds back on, the pounds can only stay off with permanent life style changes.
    The diet industry relies on yoyo dieters, if this BSD approach to life catches on the diet industry could be in for a shock.
    These forum pages take the place of weightwatchers weekly meeting, on here we get to chat to likeminded people without the cost, we get to use the cost on new food choices?
    At the moment concentrating on learning the card contents of food, currently losing 1lb a day, but I do have a fair bit to lose, to get to my healthy BMI range I would have to lose more than CaptL currently weighs?

  • posted by  captainlynne on It works for older women too!
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    Hi Debs

    I don’t know where you live, but I saw last night that the new recipe book (hard copy & Kindle) is available on the US Amazon site as well as in the UK. Just checked and seen that the Kindle version is available on Amazon.aus.

    Hope this helps. πŸ˜ƒ

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on Hello :-)
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    Aw thanks for the kind words guys!
    FROG enjoy yr new poles! X
    Hope everyone is feeling tippety top today!
    I ‘m excited as have GP appt this avvo to check my BP and get my blood test results..
    also its day I week 12 ..things have changed so much since mid July when i was at what my DD calls the Days From Death stage of weight gain ….couldn’t get into any of my clothes…my trousers all popped open again as soon as i fastened them or wdnt fasten in the first place,and i had suddenly gone into a new weird shape i had never seen before coz i was fatter than i have ever been..i was dragging such an enormous ar** behind me it was embarrassing!
    I was panicking coz i knew i could do 5:2 but i cdnt stop eating too much on the 5 non fasting days!
    Couldnt face rejoining WW or SW! I had no patience for losing a pound or two a week!
    It seemed like a life wearing Homer Simpsons muumuu beckoned!
    Thank goodness my friend Hazel on the fast day forum wrote about BSD and the fab results she was getting. I was apprehensive of trying but its been great so far..
    weird tho coz some of the tops i can now easily wear either have too long sleeves or are too big round the neckline,or i just dont like them any more..still its nice to be able to stand in front of the wardrobe and try on outfits instead of rooting round trying to find simply anything i could get into!
    How can 11 short weeks make so much difference! X?? But thank goodness it has!

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on My eight weeks….
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    LUCIA i am amazed that i can now live without toast in the morning! AND cereal,which i could eat any time of day or night..specially Cheerios ! x
    SNOOP i can no longer bite my nails.Theyve grown so strong and glossy. I think its coz of the extra calcium from full fat yoggy.I now have a new horrid bad habit of chipping my nail varnish off while watching films!😐😐😐 xx

  • posted by  Baristagirls on Greek yogurt?
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    Hello Kenna, I think any Greek yoghurt is fine. Go for the full fat, so tasty and keeps you full. I don’t know where you live but I just buy a basic natural greek yoghurt from Tesco.

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on 1st week amazement
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    CMAWP thats an absolutely fantastic start isnt it! You’ve coped so well despite night shifts,getting a cold,huge amount of physical work,being away from home with no food prep area,staying in a hotel and avoiding temptation while others were tucking in! πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½ And halfway to target in just two weeks! X

  • Igorasusul
    I would just like to thank you for staying on the forum to help new starters (and those of us who are part way through our journey). Your advice has been invaluable – and has really helped me make a success of my BSD journey. It is great that you are sharing your knowledge for the benefit of all of us on this forum.

    The first thread that I read was Bill1954’s thread ‘ this has to work for me’ which is exactly how I felt when I first started. I was quite sad that he reached his goal and abruptly left. I am really pleased though that captainlynne has also stayed on the forum.

    Well done yumcheese – really good results. I was a carb and cappuccino and chocolate addict and am now almost 2stone lighter.

  • posted by  cmawp on 1st week amazement
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    Thanks Liro. It’s the first bit of proper exercise I’ve done since starting. The eating plan was a huge thing for me and I wanted to make sure I stuck to it and became confident first.

    I will gradually incorporate daily exercise in the latter weeks – most likely when the scales slow down!

  • posted by  KrysiaD on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    Jan so sorry to hear of your family problems. You have done so well to get back onto the BSD with all that is going on.

    Ruthdownunder – you know I hadn’t thought that of course the NHS has extensive ‘before BSD’ data on all diabetic patients. My next consultant appointment is on 25th October and I am going in armed with MM’s book. My March hb1ac was 50 so am really looking forward to seeing what it is now.

    Indy – I really enjoyed reading your post. Your husband is so sensible and obviously knows you very well. I recognize some of my own behaviours from your post – and I had to smile about the remark about one of your closest friends encouraging your misbehaving. My sister – who has never had a weight issue ever – is exactly the same.