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  • posted by  Verano on The Dodgy Diabetic cookery course
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    Sometimes I think you can only suggest ideas, give them the science then they have to make their own choices.

    I just think we are so fortunate to have found this way of eating. We know this is the way to go and as they say ….. you can lead a horse to water……!!!!!

    I had a Koean beef meal tonight without rice! I added more peppers and mushrooms but it really did need something ‘bland’ like rice! I didn’t give in but next time I make it I will definitely have it with cauliflower rice!

  • posted by  Frog on Reversed Diabetes
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    Hi AMB63

    A bit of a conundrum – and medical opinion seems a bit divided

    My most recent HbA1c result was 38 mmol/mol, the normal non-diabetic range is 20 – 42 mmol/mol
    42-47 mmol/mol is pre-diabetic, and above 48 is diabetic (all references to T2 diabetes)

    When I spoke with my GP about something else last week, I mentioned my blood results and she had no hesitation in saying that it was great that I had reversed my diabetes, and we had a conversation about whether I wanted to stay on the diabetic register as “prediabetic”, even though my blood sugars are below the prediabetic range. I elected to do this, so that I can continue having regular HbA1C tests for a bit, so that I can be reassured that my results stay below the diabetic or prediabetic range.

    Other people on this forum have reported issues with their GPs and Health Professionals refusing to recognise that diabetes has been reversed, even when blood results have improved and they had been asking specifically about being removed from the diabetic register.
    If you use the search box (top right of the page)and search for diabetes reversal – or possibly even just reversal, you will be able to read earlier discussions on this topic.

    I’d initially discussed my results with the diabetic nurse, who seemed to have more of a problem that I’d stopped taking metformin (3 months before the test was done) rather than pleased that I’m no longer in the diabetic range ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  neohdiver on Dear Diary – Take 2!
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    Very bizarre week!

    I’m not being as rigid with the calories as I did the first time around – which seems to be reflected in the higher AM fasting numbers – but not the later in the day numbers. Sunday is high after around 1600 calories on Saturday, the bulk of which were consumed too close to bedtime to drop to a decent fasting BG. But the later readings in the day Sunday were nearly all lower than normal – including the low for the week.

    Something is going on – my daytime readings for most of the week have been largely 6.11 or below (including the post-meal spikes), and often in the 4.06-4.7 range. In contrast, my morning readings are not as low as is typical on 800 calories a day (aside from Saturday’s blip). My average BG, even with last Monday’s and Sunday’s high fasting numbers is still a smidge below the previous two weeks’.

    This week is the last week on the blood sugar diet, for now. I’m off to Cozumel for a well-deserved break the following week. I haven’t decided what I will do about carbs yet – but I will not be sticking to 800 calories a day ๐Ÿ™‚ So I’m stopping a week from today to give myself a bit of a gradual re-entry to eating a maintenance range of calories.

    Today is my 60th birthday – I’m very glad to leave the curse that 59 has been (diabetes, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, and breast cancer) in the dust.

    The full stats, so far:

    Week 1
    Fasting blood glucose: M: Unknown, T: 5.56 mmol/l W: 5.5 Th: 5 mmol/l F: 3.89 mmol/l S: 4.33 mmol/l Sun: 4.39 mmol/l
    Starting weight (this week): 135.5 lbs โ€“ Ending weight: 129.2 lbs. Loss 6.3 lbs
    BG High for the week: 7.39 mmol/l, Low for the Week: 3.89 mmol/l, Average for the week: 5.49 mmol/l Average fasting BG for the week: 4.73

    Week 2
    Fasting blood glucose: M: 4.94 mmol/l, T: 5.00 mmol/l W: 5.28 Th: 5.06 mmol/l F: 5.22 mmol/l S: 4.33 mmol/l Sun: 5.33 mmol/l
    Starting weight (this week): 129.2 lbs โ€“ Ending weight: 127.2 lbs. Loss 2 lbs
    BG High for the week: 6.94 mmol/l, Low for the Week: 4.33 mmol/l, Average for the week: 5.54 mmol/l Average fasting BG for the week: 5.02

    Week 3
    Fasting blood glucose: M: 5.33 mmol/l, T: 5.11 mmol/l W: 4.78 Th: 4.44 mmol/l F: 4.5 mmol/l S: 4.56 mmol/l Sun: 5.00 mmol/l
    Starting weight (this week): 127.2 lbs โ€“ Ending weight: 124.8 lbs (my lowest post-college weight). Loss 2.4 lbs
    BG High for the week: 8.5 mmol/l (Yikes!! โ€“ thatโ€™s 22 net carbs of melon โ€“ normally I can eat 23-25 and stay below 7.8, but it dropped to 5.3 by an hour later), Low for the Week: 4.11 mmol/l, Average for the week: 5.51 mmol/l Average fasting BG for the week: 4.82

    Week 4
    Fasting blood glucose: M: 5.72 mmol/l, T: 4.83 mmol/l W: 5.11 Th: 4.33 mmol/l F: 4.89 mmol/l S: 5.52 mmol/l Sun: 6.61 mmol/l (Yowsa!!! That’s the highest in close to forever for an AM fasting)
    Starting weight (this week): 124.8 lbs โ€“ Ending weight: 124.4 lbs (my new lowest post-college weight). Loss .2 lbs
    BG High for the week: 6.89, Low for the Week: 4.06 mmol/l, Average for the week: 5.50 mmol/l Average fasting BG for the week: 5.24

    Total weight loss for 4 weeks: 10.9 lbs.

  • posted by  Morti on tiredness and mood swings…
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    Thanks Igorasusual

    Good point about the salt. I never add salt to my food but hadn’t thought how much I must have been getting from all the rubbish I ate. Trying to drink a lot but seem to spend half my life on the loo!

  • posted by  captainlynne on Back to basics!
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    Hi Christine *waves*

    Well done on the 3 pound loss ๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ’

    I wasn’t too well last week – someone kindly gave me a virus! – so not tried any of the recipes in the new book yet! There are lots I want to try though ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

    October is going to be a funny kind of month for me. I’m away for 3 days in a few weeks, staying in a b&b. Only in Newcastle, so not a long way from home, but the conference starts at 9am and it would be very difficult to get to the venue for that time๐Ÿ˜ฑ

    Then, at the end of October, I’m going back to Italy (via Heathrow) to my friends for 10 days.

    Have a good day tomorrow, and another good BSD week ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

  • posted by  didimarks on 1st day of the rest of my life!
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    Well done everyone who has just completed day 1. I will be a day behind you (starting tomorrow) and looking forward to hearing how you’re all getting on! Desperate to succeed on this – I’m so mentally exhausted by trying and failing what seems to be every ‘diet’ under the sun. keavney21 – I so know what you mean about bottling the motivation!! I would be in line to buy a bottle! One day at a time!!

  • posted by  Christi1948 on Back to basics!
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    Hi Lynne and anyone else reading this,
    I have decided to do my weeks report tonight as I have a very busy day ahead of me tomorrow!
    I re-started my diet last Monday, I was 12.5.2 when I weighed in on the morning, I kept to the diet, although I did go over 800 calories few times, I did keep my carbs 50 or under though,
    So this morning I was 12.2.2 that is three pounds loss for the week.
    This week I am eating quite a few meals from the new cook book, I do get bored with the same food very quickly so I’m hoping the new meals will help me carry on loosing weight!
    Good luck to everyone I hope you are all as motivated as I am at this moment, if not, just look to captainlynne!
    Christine.

  • posted by  Janrg1 on Week 5
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    I certainly hope she will be impressed. Hopefully the improvements in my blood pressure and blood sugar might impress her enough that she might look into the BSD a bit more and star recommending it to others in my position.

  • posted by  Igorasusual on NEWBIE :)
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    You should get used to it quite quickly.

    Remember you are reshaping your body’s hormones. They are used to triggering you to eat refined carbs frequently to get the blood sugar back up from the “spike” and it will rage even a bit to change to get energy from fat cells.

    That thing on your shoulder saying HUNGRY HUNGRY HUNGRY is the carb monster. Kick him into touch. Have a drink – fizzy water with lemon? Herb tea?

    Once you get into the swing you will find the hunger goes away. Promise!!!

    Keep on keeping on. Kick that monster out and get your control of your body back ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Hi nettle,
    I did the recipe chai Bircher that is in the new bsd recipe book, I (think!) I enjoyed it! Although I suffered for 24 hours after eating it, it had an unfortunate effect on my stomach, i do have deverticular disease so I have to be careful what I eat, I’m not sure whether I want to risk having it again, my husband enjoyed it though! I do find a sprinkle of linseed every so often doesn’t do me any harm so I am a bit puzzled why chia seeds caused such an awful reaction!
    I always do any recipe just as it is laid out then if I like it I will have it again, sometimes adapting it a bit to my taste,
    You are Correct in saying figs plus chia seeds were probably just too much, although I can normally tolerate figs, I used to love did rolls too!
    Christine.

  • Hello! If there’s another thread for people starting this week y’all feel free to point me there. I thought this would be a good way for several of us to touch base daily. I look forward to meeting all the 9/26 starters … and anyone else who wants to hang out with the newbies. ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  dlmoulton on NEWBIE :)
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    Hi there! Starting today as well with 45lbs to lose. I’ve done keto on and off for years but never this low cal. I am excited and after eating my lunch I am also STARVING. My cardiologist told me to increase my salt intake and to help combat the carb flu. I’m wondering how long it will take for me to adjust to such small meals? Surely, all 8 weeks won’t be this way.

  • posted by  Haze on Anyone doing BSD with an underactive thyroid?
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    Hi – I’m on 100mg Thyroxin daily and this my third week on 8 week diet. I’ve lost 1 stone and 3 inch from
    Waist- feel like I have loads of energy now – far more than when eating lots of carbs. My appetite as also decreased. So it would seem low thyroid not a issue ๐Ÿ˜€ Good luck

  • posted by  Coady on Fruit
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    Thanks for that I think I will give the oranges a miss ๐Ÿ˜€ And stick to the berries with my Greek yogurt and a few nuts for my breakfast tried out the cauliflower rice tonight and added grated broccoli with peppers and onions was lovely thanks again for your help ๐Ÿ˜€

  • posted by  AMB63 on Reversed Diabetes
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    As a newbie I have a question……

    At what point is Type 2 Diabetes considered reversed? Is this purely based on the HbA1c value, if so at what is that value or are there other factors that are considered

  • posted by  Izzy on Izzy's 8 week diary :)
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    That test last week wiped me out for most of the week ๐Ÿ™ hope it was worth it. You are right weescotty we are very fortunate in this part of the world, glad you like my foodie ideas ๐Ÿ™‚

    Hi Lyn, and thank you.

    It has been hard and today is the first day back on counting and yay my son might have scarlet fever so I’m now in a muddle but such is life. Going to see the out of hours doctor in about 5 mins, thankfully he is fine and happy mostly just has the rash so have to get him checked out.

    I’ve so far managed to stick to BSD today but my stress levels are rising! I’m going to buy something for my husband to chuck in the oven and just eat soup for me as I doubt I will feel like cooking when I get back from the doc.

  • posted by  Igorasusual on Week 5
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    Great stuff Janrg1! ๐Ÿ™‚

    Onwards and downwards, and hopefully your GP will be really impressed when you see her next! ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  Janrg1 on Week 5
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    Something I forgot to mention. When I went to see the GP she told me that losing the weight would not have an effect on my blood pressure. She seems to have been a bit wrong there though. Before I started it was usually around 127/74 with slight variations. The last time I checked it was Friday and it was 110/65. In the book MM also suggested we keep a note of our resting heart rate as that would improve. Mine was usually around 78 – 80. Now it is from 69 to 71.
    So this has been nothing but good.

  • posted by  Igorasusual on Fruit
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    Hi Coady

    The BSD suggests that you don’t have too much fruit during the 8 weeks as it is high in fructose (sugar). The best fruits are berries which are lowest in fructose.

    So in theory you can have oranges but I would recommend that you get an app like My Fitness Pal to check how many calories and carbs there are – when you discover that an orange has 60-70 calories and 15 grams of carbs, 12 of which are sugar, you might want to ‘spend’ these calories on something else.

    Fruit is best in small portions as an accompaniment – say a slice of apple in a salad or a small amount of berries in yoghurt for breakfast.

    You CAN eat your orange, but count it in your 800 – once you’re well into the BSD you may well want to swerve it! ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  Coady on Fruit
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    Hi can any one help me I only started today and was wondering is it ok to eat oranges it says dark berries and hard fruits but not about oranges and tangerines ???

  • posted by  annie2 on It works for older women too!
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    Day1 & a bit nearly done !!
    Swapped breakfast porridge for natural yoghurt & apricots. Unfortunately I cant eat berries so a bit restricted.
    Lunch was carrot sticks & soft cheese dip & tonight we are having chicken tikka kebebs & salad. The men in the house are having naan bread too.
    I ahve made some mini roast veg frittatas for my work lunches.
    I just hope I can stay motivated & organised-definitely the secret.
    I have a fit bit so am tracking my fluid intake. I do have to force myself to drink water but certainly feel better when I manage at least 2 litres.
    Today I tried a slice of lemon & a slice of lime in hot water . It was delicious & quite sweet tasting.
    I have an arthritic knee which is driving me mad, so am looking forward to moving without pain.
    I joined a forum when I had a hysterectomy & it kept me sane !! I am hoping this forum does the same.
    Good luck to all new starters today

  • posted by  Igorasusual on Fat intake
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    Thanks Snoop! ๐Ÿ™‚

    I usually say when I recommend the keto site to use if ‘if you want to’.

    I found it helpful, so I do share it, but I’m not advertising it nor do I have a financial interest in it (I think it’s run by someone who isn’t paid), and if you prefer to run your BSD purely by Dr MM, then power to your elbow!

    So you will have a dual celebration when you pay off your mortgage! Great stuff!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  Snoop on Fat intake
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    Igorasusual, I had a look at that site. I was a bit worried at first, as the word ‘keto’ always makes me nervous. Anyway, I have to say I found it extremely useful. I aim for net carbs of around 50 g (I’m not diabetic or prediabetic but need lots of fibre from veg sources in my diet). I found the graph very interesting and the predicted weight loss mimics what I am losing. It gave me a good target date for when I will hit a healthy weight – ten days after our mortgage is paid off!
    So thanks for mentioning it. I will keep going back as I lose more weight.

  • Just wanted to say thank you for your inspirational posts AMGSyd. So many helpful tips and it always helps with my motivation when I read about someone else’s success. If I had been told a year ago that I could do an 800 calorie diet there’s no way I would’ve believed it but I’m doing it, and not suffering like I thought I would be!

  • posted by  Igorasusual on Fat intake
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    Catherine – the site I recommend (which helped me) evidently is in line with what you say. The fat is 61%, as you see. The higher figure is the GRAMS of fat.

    And I did also say that you can adjust the carbs if you like. When I was on the BSD, I kept my carbs to 20g per day. Having successfully completed the programme (and maintaining low carb Mediterranean lifestyle), I have increased both calories and carbs, with carbs at 40g

    The percentage split you mention is close to what I suggested before in my first reply to EG who was also speaking about 60%

  • I’ve saved this thread to my favourites. When I go into my favourites, this is more or less what I see (in two separate columns, but the copy and paste doesn’t copy it over in columns):

    Starting Monday 29th August. Anyone want to join me
    Started by: 54andfatnomore in: Welcome to the BSD
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    ร— Remove from favourites
    358 posts Thanks for picking up my question Snoop. It’s OK when I go in via the…
    18m ago by eternallyoptimistic

    It’s not obvious here, but the “18m ago” bit in the last line is a link that takes you to the last post added to the thread, in this case, your post.
    The same is also true of the minutes link in the “Recent forum posts” section down the right-hand side of the screen.

    (Took me a while to work it out too.)

  • posted by  catherine80 on Fat intake
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    I’m on a LCHF (low carb high fat) Facebook group and they recommend something like 75% fat, 20% protein, 5% carbs and you wouldn’t believe the amazing results some people are getting with that. I do believe that high fat is good but I don’t think it’s necessary to have as much as 75%. Personally mine works out at about 50-60% fat, 20-30% protein and about 10% carbs depending on what I’m eating for the day. That works for me so I’d say 60% fat should be fine. I think the main thing is that we stick to low carb and 800 calories. Other than that eat whatever keeps you full.

  • posted by  Billingebabe on It works for older women too!
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    Hi anjiejag. My feet hurt as well due to arthritis. I didn’t know anything about this diet but was getting increasingly worried about the symptoms that I was experiencing (I trained as a nurse under Florence so had an idea what might be going on) I found the MM book on Amazon whilst I was in Sweden on holiday, downloaded it, read it, ate another cardamon bun and vowed to sort myself out when I got home.
    I too am reasonably active – have an allotment which I cleared and mulched last week and; a border terrorist who needs walking; as well as 6 year old twin GC. I used to go to a gym 3 times a week but it was too time consuming. Just because we are retired doesn’t mean we have time to waste on treadmills.
    Good luck Marsie with 2nd time around!

  • posted by  Igorasusual on Fat intake
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    Should have added, you can change the carbs to, say, 30g and leave protein and calories the same, and then of course the fat part will go up to maintain the same calories.

    Just for your info as you will probably remember I am now on maintenance, and my stats after entering in 40g of carbs per day and 1200 calories target show
    1200 kcal Daily Calorie Intake
    40 g Carbs (13%, 160 kcal)
    79 g Protein (26%, 316 kcal)
    80 g Fat (61%, 724 kcal)

  • posted by  Igorasusual on Fat intake
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    Hi sunshine-girl

    Right, I’m just going to go through it myself.

    So you’ve entered in all your details, height, weight, activity level etc., and had the best guess you can about your percentage of body fat (very hard to guess, unless you’ve got some of the scales that measure it).

    The next title says How Many Carbs Can I Eat? Then you enter what you are going to do – you can change the figure up and down.
    Try 50g

    The title afterwards says How Much Protein Should I Eat
    Here it will SUGGEST the best amount, giving you a range between two figures for very inactive and very active (obviously if you are very active you may need more protein)
    It says, if in doubt, use the middle of the range which it tells you, for you personally. The middle figure is the one I always use, and you type it in under CHOSEN AMOUNT. Mine, for example, is 79g

    The next title is How Much Fat Should I Eat
    Now here, the best thing to do is to type in your calorie target – if 800, put that, if you are doing higher, put in whatever you are targeting.
    That’s the second line, middle figure under CHOSEN AMOUNT. It MAY say that 800 is too much of a deficit (like MFP), but ignore that.

    Then the next section gives you YOUR PERSONAL RESULTS which you can enter into whatever app you are using in both percentage Carbs/Protein/Fat and grams.

    And below that, it gives you a graph of how you are likely to lose weight on this programme of nutrients.

    So basically, YOU enter your target carbs, the PROGRAMME TELLS you how much protein you need to maintain health, and then IT CALCULATES the balance, which is fat.

    I hope that’s clearer?

    Will you let me know how you get on?

  • Thanks for picking up my question Snoop. It’s OK when I go in via the email link – it takes you straight to that particular post. It’s when I login to the website (when I want to post), it always takes you back to the first post of page 1. I just thought there might be a shortcut somewhere that I’m not seeing it, that would take you straight to the most recent post/s. I’m probably just being picky;)

  • posted by  loopylou on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    Did anyone else see Michael Moseley in the daily mail yesterday. It’s all about BSD and recipes everyday this week. I am a stalwart opponent of the Daily Mail but I swallowed my principals and bought it. Yesterday it was stories of people who had lost stunning amounts of weight and reversed diabetes symptoms. One was Lynne. Would that be Captain Lynne. ?

  • posted by  Avila on NEWBIE :)
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    Welcome

    I say that prep was crucial for getting through the start – meal plans (mine not the set ones in the book but using their recipes etc) and shopping whilst de-carbing the kitchen cupboards.

    The body adjusted pretty well – though some have what people call ‘carb flu’ during the adjustment. Changing emotional habits I am finding much harder (as an emotional eater, living with depression). But the body coped fine… the full fat and protein helps to feel full, and lots of good healthy nutrient rich foods meeting the bodies need. Just without the sugars and refined carbs so forced to take that from the stored reserves instead, ie burning fat!

    Have you read the book? Lots in there, and browse the forums for lots of encouraging stories and questions answered

  • posted by  Frog on The Dodgy Diabetic cookery course
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    Hi Verano & Sunshine-girl

    Scary isn’t it! she was also telling them all that the normal range for the HbA1C test was 6-7
    According to the NHS website “An HbA1c level 6.5% (48mmol/mol) or above indicates type 2 diabetes.”
    – and the normal range is 20 – 42 mmol/mol, from my online patient record.
    I usually try not to interrupt too much, but I did interject on that one and say I thought she was wrong.
    To be fair, she was trying to encourage them to eat wholemeal or seeded bread, wholemeal pasta and brown rice.
    (with jam – but we won’t go there!)

    One woman asked me about my diet again today (the same one that couldn’t possibly give up pasta when she asked me about it the first week).
    It’s impossible to have a salad without potatoes in it apparently – but she only has the small potatoes in salad, so they don’t really count.
    Oh if only I had a brain that wasn’t carb deprived so that I could understand that one!

  • posted by  chezie on NEWBIE :)
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    So excited to get started today! I am a mom of 2 in NC and looking to shed 40lbs! I’m not new to the LC way, but I’ve never done the low 800 a day. Do you adjust to the low amount any weird side effects?? Anyways, any tips are welcome and so are buddies!

  • posted by  sunshine-girl on Fat intake
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    Igorasusual, I have logged onto the site and do not understand it. It has told me to eat 25 grams carbs but then for the protein it asks me to enter how many g/lbs depending in amount of exercise, then the same for fat, what am I supposed to be putting in here. Am I supposed to decide for myself how many grams I eat. I thought it would tell me. I’m confused.

  • posted by  Janrg1 on Week 5
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    Well I have now lost 1st 8 1/4lb, yay!
    I have also found that the app on my phone is for much more than just counting my steps. I now use it to keep track of what I eat. It counts carbs, calories and protein too. Then at the end of the week it tells me my average daily calories eaten and used. It works out the daily calories used on my steps and resting time. Then it shows plus or minus result. It’s really good. It’s the Simply Health app. It comes already installed on the Galaxy phone but my husband has downloaded it onto his Nexus so I take it that it can be used on any Android phone. I’d recommend it to everyone.
    Anyway back to the weight loss. I’m really pleased. I’m feeling really well and still sticking to the diet. I got a copy of the recipe book to go with the diet but haven’t yet had a chance to read it.
    Hope everyone else is doing well too.

  • posted by  sunshine-girl on The Dodgy Diabetic cookery course
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    How many of these so called professional don’t seem to realise there are plenty of good carbs in other things besides the white devil carbs. We don’t need rice and pasta when we have cauli and courgetti.

  • posted by  Marsie on It works for older women too!
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    Hello to Billingebabe and the other Posters on this thread

    On 23rd Sept I posted on the “What is your next mini goal” thread about climbing back onto my shattered little red wagon. This is my 2nd x 8 weeks. Lost slowly but managed 3.9kg first time around. On 23rd Sept I registered 3.1kg lost which was amazing considering 5 weeks away from the BSD and finding all the old habits waiting for me.

    I am a 71 year old (72 in November) Australian woman, 156cm tall. Not so much to lose but finding the motivation around that sometimes difficult to hold on to.

    Looking forward now with my mini goals in place and would be happy to keep posting on this thread. Onwards and downwards, folks.

  • posted by  JulesMaigret on Daniel's 8 Week Dieting Diary
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    Nope I live in the UK – spent three weeks in Ontario and Quebec on holiday. Definitely agree about Tim Horton’s coffee – developed a bit of an addiction, even bought a pack of the stuff to bring home. Didn’t manage to get to Scaramouche, but we thought Canoe was really good, with some really great taste combinations. I think the kids preferred King Eddy’s in Ottawa.

    Only time I move into tofu is with a bit dropped into a cup of miso.

  • posted by  Snoop on Female Accountability Buddy Wanted
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    Maybe you could use this thread as a way to support each other. Adding this thread to your favourites or clicking on the “Notify me of follow-up replies via email” makes it really easy to keep in touch.

    There’s a bunch of us all started around the same time and we all post on the “Starting Monday 29th August. Anyone want to join me” thread. Works a treat as most of us are at about the same number of weeks, though some are losing weight faster than others. But to have a group of folk like that is fantastic, as we provide each other with inspiration during the good times and support during the more difficult moments. You’ll see lots of threads like ours. This could be yours!

  • posted by  PrincetonianStud on Daniel's 8 Week Dieting Diary
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    Hello Jules:

    Thanks for the 2 cents…..could be worth 2 million bux! ๐Ÿ™‚ You did quite well 18 pounds a months averaging. Starting with cutting ice cream and wheat/barley infested beer was tough. yet, it just got replaced with eating more salty foods and dairy.

    Canadian, eh??? Tim Horton is one coffee spot lacking in Northeast. Likes them a lot better than chicory bitter Starbucks. One of Toronto’s best restaurant’s I have been to many times was:

    http://www.scaramoucherestaurant.com/

    And of course Number 99 is a good joint you had a tasty time at! Sounds like you live in Thornhill area.

    I still have not transformed into tofu eating yet. Well, 10 Am and back to ordering more stuff to sell.

  • posted by  Norfolkgal on hello :) Another Newbie!
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    Hi there

    A bit late posting as I have had a busy weekend. My daughter is visiting from Australia, not seen her for 2 years. She is very keen to join me on BSD, so my second convert already!

    On Friday weigh-in was another 1lb down, so a total of 8lbs in just over 2 weeks. I have not really counted calories this weekend but have tried to keep the carbs down, will weigh again tomorrow.