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  • posted by  Frog on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    it was very hot and sunny here – apparently its 29 degrees now, so not sure how hot it was at midday
    I was supposed to be working tomorrow, but have said I’ll go in on Friday instead, it’s forecast to be cooler then.

    Hampstead Heath is great – so much of it to discover. I’ve bought a walking book that has about 10 walks on the heath, but the guy that runs the nordic walking says he never really needs to repeat the same walk.

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    FROG i didnt suggest you watched it on iplayer or anywhere else! I only said enjoy yr walk!๐Ÿ˜‹
    How lovelybeing on H Heath..i miss north London! 18k steps is amazing! We didnt get that hot day as promised..its been grey dark and rainy here. X

  • posted by  Frog on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    eugh – no, I don’t fancy catching up on an autopsy on iplayer yowzer – but, erm, thanks for that!

    Walk was great – lessons finished – very hot indeed, but not as horribly muggy as last week. I stayed on the Heath til about 4pm, and have just got in – not walking on the time, long lounge on the grass & stopped for tea, but I’ve done about 18k steps today, around 6k of them super seedy Nordic ones.
    Hopefully it will offset yesterdays dodgy diabetic cookery course meal.

    Kayaking has started again, so I’ll be doing that next Tuesday – I’d forgotten, but got home to a mystery packet that turned out to be some slip on neoprene slipper things that I bought for kayaking. V cheap, not sure how long they’ll last, but worth trying.
    Making my feet extremely hot right now!

  • I don’t know that for myself Verano, when I am diabetes free, obviously when I no long take insulin and still how readings below 5. If I don’t take my insulin one night I will see what happens but not ready for that yet. Maybe in the future my doctor will talk me through it. It is so sexy when he speaks (French) I don’t care what he is saying. LOL

  • posted by  Frog on Living life on the 'plan' !! A 'slower 800' option?
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    Congratulations on your loss and downward blood sugar results

    Are the results from home testing different to results of the HbA1c test Sunshine Girl?
    I’m getting more confused – my recent HbA1c result was 38, and stated normal was 20-48

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on Hello :-)
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    GG we haven’t got the promised lovely weather here in north west England….we have had a grey day with heavy rain this avvo! X ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

  • I actually gained weight yesterday although no idea how. I am still hugely hungry going to bed so when I wake up I am ready for the scales. A bit peed off therefore this morning when I had gone up several points of a kg….

    However, am trogging on and will keep everything crossed…..maybe I just need a large poop!

  • posted by  Gymgirl51 on Hello :-)
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    Thanks everyone, even after 3 months of loosely following the BSD I still get the odd cravings but strangely enough I didn’t really enjoy the chocolates and almost ate my them because they were there not because I wanted them. I keep telling myself that I’ve done ok without being really strict so I suppose the odd slip up won’t ruin everything (5.5kg lost only 3 more to go ) I think I’ve done the 5:2 more than the full BSD as I have no health issues despite being classed as obese at 5’3 and 13 stone (mainly due to a muscle mass of over 50% ) , but generally have found giving up potatoes,rice,pasta and bread no problem it’s just chocolate that gets me occasionally. Hope everyone has enjoyed the lovely weather today ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on Hello :-)
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    CALIFORNIAGIRL you are SO right in what you say ..we’ re not totally to blame for our blips..we have to take into account the strong physiological urges we have and the lifetime habits that form over the years( most of us were given sweet food as a treat if we had been ‘ good’ or ‘ brave’ as kids i.e., sugar became synonymous with ‘ reward’ from an early age’)

    Combine all this with another deadly factor…the advertising industry who for many many years have been ‘feeding’ us insidious messages that persuade us to eat the things on offer from the food industry,in particular the fast cheap food industry, and from the billion dollar diet food companies. These products are designed to make us fat and addicted and make their profits even fatter than we are!

    A great book on this subject is Slim for Life by Jason Vale ..a good read that explains all this in detail ,well worth reading..first time i read it, some years ago,i lost three stone effortlessly, just by stopping eating junky sugaryfatty food, in a matter of months. Went back on again when i let myself forget his messages. X

  • posted by  Frog on NEEDED – 800 diet ideas to help vegetarians and vegans
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    the other thing with oats is to soak them overnight – I don’t understand the technical process, but it improves the GI – also it makes them milky and sweet (think oat milk) – so you don’t need additional carbs for any milk with them, or to add sweetener. Most packs recommend 30g as a portion size, which seemed small to me at first, but I soon reduced it to 25g and found them filling. Be careful of adding too much fruit as well.

    As orchid said, there are quite a lot of threads on porridge already – if you want to check on something like that, using the search box in the top right hand corner will usually find you a wealth of previous answers to similar questions.

  • posted by  SunnyB on My eight weeks….
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    Chanting is hypnotic and a great way to meditate, as it focuses the mind and stops the usual trail of thoughts from parading through your mind. Use a positive mantra as a chant will make this is a good way of exercising mindfulness. Not so sure about the lemon thing though!

  • Glad you are feeling less headachy, drinking more has obviously helped.

    Dark Choc is allowed, but I would have thought 4 chunks is perhaps a bit much. Could you cope on just two? And be sure to count the calories and if you are doing it, carbs as well. I look to keep carb at 50g or under per day, but I don’t track protein intake. There are apps some people use, which gives guidance on all aspects of daily intake, but I have found tracking calories and carbs enough to keep my on track and losing, so don’t feel the need to make things more complicated.

    Some people on the forum are using porridge oats. I personally think they are too carb heavy, but use them if you need to, keeping portions fairly small and counting cals of course (and carbs if you are doing this). It must be difficult on the BSD being vegan, as it knocks out the usual protein sources. Tesco stock a range of vegetable protein powders – have used the Hemp one. That could be a way to boost your protein intake without adding too many carbs. It can be added to shakes, mixed in with soy yogurt etc.

    Hope at least some of this is helpful – good luck!

  • posted by  Snoop on My eight weeks….
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    I’ve never tried hypnotism. Someone I know once told me that only intelligent people can be hypnotised. I don’t know if it’s true or not, but I don’t fancy finding out that it won’t work on me!

  • posted by  Verano on Living life on the 'plan' !! A 'slower 800' option?
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    Great sunshine-girl! Sometimes we just have to relax a little and the body takes care of itself!

    Thanks for the explanation of the numbers I sort of knew the ranges I just don’t know if they’re the same when taking metformin?? You have done really well and it’s wonderful that you’re able to reduce your insulin. I’d just love to know how low my ‘normal’ range on metformin needs to be before I can stop taking it!

  • Hi Neddsmum,
    ask away – there are lots of people who will be happy to help!
    Protein – 40-45g per day is the recommended amount of protein for a woman. You should also be targeting 5 potions of fruit and veg a day at 80g per portion. Like you, I filled up with carbs and a quick meal was a large bowl of pasta with oil and herbs or worse still, tomato sauces out of a jar. You will likely need 60g carbs so you can get the protein from nuts, seeds and veg – but if you are good at cooking soya products like tofu – they are a quick protein hit with minimal carbs and a good amount of fat that helps keep you feeling full.
    It is easier if you use some kind of app to monitor your foods, but a spreadsheet or paper will do.
    Weighing everything is the most important first step followed by recording it. It is tedious, but it does slow you down getting at food it you are weakening :-).
    For the chocolate – so long as it is part of your 800 cals per day, then fine, but I would suggest you cut it down to one square. I had been having a cup of cocoa (85%) for breakfast and supper for about a year and did not want to stop that, it was 5g cocoa powder and boiling water so that was 17cals, 1g protein, 1g fat and .5 carb morning and night from my daily allowance. At the end of the day you need to be retraining yourself for the future, and if a square of chocolate stops you going for other things then fine – it is part of a Mediterranean diet anyway!
    Oats – hmmmm, well that is more contentious. I’ve written a few times on that one (https://thebloodsugardiet.com/forums/topic/breakfast-guidance-please/#post-21083). Most importantly – if you want to eat oats, use rolled or steelcut oats not processed. Also – use in moderation it is good carbs, but not that slow to release carbs. If you are diabetic, then you need to test if they make your blood sugars spike. Some people can tolerate them, others cannot.
    Personally, I avoided them but am now reintroducing them with oat cakes.
    For snacks – have you seen ITSU seaweed ‘crisps’? Slices of seaweed and salt. My favourite is wasabi flavours. It does not say suitable for vegans on the label so you would need to check the contents yourself. 22 cals per packet and 2g protein. You can get them at Sainsbury’s and Waitrose.
    hope that helps

  • posted by  shalimar on My Diary
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    I can skip breakfast too … usually did when i was working … usually get hungry by morning coffee break. Usually had a small snack … maybe a banana and then a good lunch. Gotta be careful with the bananas.
    I sometimes had an apple … pealed, cored, and cut up … seemed like a real treat. Loved that better than trying to eat it whole …. but then again i have dentures ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚
    More liquids definitely!
    Have fun today!!

  • Thank you so much for your reply.

    Less headachy this afternoon as been consciously drinking more water.

    Hope you don’t mind but I have a few more questions…

    Can I eat dark 85% choc. (4 chunks a day!) ?

    Are porridge oats acceptable?

    How much protein should I be consuming? Finding it hard as a vegan. I was obviously ‘filling up’ on carbs before starting this.

    More positive today…I’m 1.75 days through! And haven’t reached for a biscuit or crisp. Happy days.

  • posted by  Californiagirl on Hello :-)
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    Hi Gymgirl51, I don’t think of it as self-sabotage — you are not your own worst enemy — it is a powerful biological system that drives us, combined with a lifetime of habits and food choices. Your body is frustrated that it doesn’t have the old flow of sugars and easily-digested carbs — even if all that was killing you. And your brain is frustrated that it’s old comfort system (eating sugar) isn’t available any more. Your choice to start this diet and struggle through the days is already changing your body and mind but it takes a bit of time for it all to catch up. Don’t despair and don’t think that you self-sabotaged — just start again and again and again — you are going to surprise yourself one day soon when those treats just look kind of boring and you prefer to wait for a healthy meal coming up.

  • posted by  sunshine-girl on My eight weeks….
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    Snoop, maybe I got it the wrong way round, make you salivate, but it was all in French so I might have lost track (of the most important part) or maybe I just stopped listening. The guy said he was an hypnotist.

  • posted by  Californiagirl on What bread is best?
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    Heya Stabber — bread is for dessert — ha ha no seriously, I now eat a bit (1/4 slice) of bread with butter as a treat! It’s better than cake when you have not eaten bread for six months! Reached goals and am on maintenance). You will find it faster and easier to go cold turkey on the bread front. And, as a bonus, when you do eat a bit, it will be an amazing experience. Make sure you eat fantastic quality artisanal bread — don’t waste calories on that pre-sliced rot.

  • posted by  SunnyB on Hello :-)
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    We all have slips and blips. The secret is to not waste time and energy making ourselves feel bad about it, which is likely to make us really miserable and turn to comfort foods. Just refocus, move on, get back on track and push ahead with what you were doing before. The BSD is a fantastically forgiving way to lose and control weight and my bet is, you will see remarkably little damage from this one slip up.
    So, forgive yourself for being human and get back to the BSD and exercise and let us know how you get on.

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on Hello :-)
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    Yup GG! I do!
    The age old question..why DO we self sabotage? I think its coz we just sometimes think,
    “oh sod it..its there,i want it,i can eat it! I can do what i like! And no one can stop me!”
    Just a bit of rebellion. We always regret it later tho dont we!
    But i have to say…mmmmmm…Thorntons choccos..pretty damn irresistible! Who can blame you.
    Just move on from it…my friends mum has an oddly comforting saying,” while you were eating that,you were eating nothing else! “๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜„ kinda makes no sense and complete sense! X

  • posted by  quinnt on My proper start date and my 8 Week Diary
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    End of week 6 – 1.2 kg off – Total 12.4 – weight now 111.6
    End of week 7 – 1.4 kg off – Total 13.8 – weight now 110.2
    End of week 8 – 1.7 kg off – Total 15.5 – weight now 109.5

    FBS are now under 6. Most weeks walking over 8 miles. Claudication pain is still there but comes later and doesn’t last as long.

    Now into size 38 trousers. Blood test yesterday so will be interested in the results.

  • posted by  Gymgirl51 on Hello :-)
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    Been good all morning then the ‘ Thorntons continentals ‘called me I now have to work twice as hard at the gym and my holiday is 5 days away!!!! Does anyone else have self sabotage days ?

  • posted by  lovetocook on Day 3 and it's tough
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    Hi SaraMck, thanks for asking! I’m sorry I missed your message. Well, it’s a month on, I’ve not strayed too far from plan, but, life happens and some (more) prosecco has also crept in. Unfortunately the work drama has not abated, so I’m looking for something new. It’s taken its toll on me though, and I feel myself getting more and more down every day. Tomorrow my partner is back from his latest 2 week stint away, and hopefully with his support things will look up.

    The good news is that by blood sugar is much much better than it was, generally sitting in the 4’s & 5’s. I’ve lost 6.5kg which is approximately 5.7% of my bodyweight. I’m almost halfway through week 4 and I’m positive that not only can I make it through to the end of 8 weeks, but I can keep on with this way of eating.

    Hope you’re doing well and have recovered from your op.

  • posted by  Flowerpot on 1st day of the rest of my life!
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    Welcome tattiescone, it’s tough at times for sure. A lot of what you’ve said sounds like me, ‘cept I dont like running, hurts too much. I’m in my second week and lost 2.5kgs, I did eat over my calorie limit, (way less than I used to eat tho) I’m blaming stress at work for over eating, but I did also get loads of exercise at work, up and down stairs by the gazillion. The main thing is you’re starting the BSD. This week I will try harder and stick to the 800 cals. It works. All the best. X

  • posted by  greenjanet on My First Day
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    Hi topcac

    Migraine is miserable, but was most likely triggered of by not eating regularly, as you may already know, if you have a lot of migraines, but on this plan you do need to drink at least 3 litres and add some salt to your food, your body will be excreting a lot of both, and as you are eating clean not salty food,, you most likely are deficient. So just sprinkle a little on your food. Water and salt is all you need to counteract the carb withdrawal. Occasionally for some this can go on for a week or so, so just plan your meals so you are not hungry, drink, add salt, and wait for the delightful results. Keep us posted, in a month you will be amazed with yourself.
    Regards Jan ๐Ÿ˜Š

  • posted by  SunnyB on Feeling really down
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    Great to see that you are feeling more positive now sunshine-girl and that you have formulated a way that you can live with the BSD. It is definitely a lifestyle, not a diet and so we each have to formulate how we can make it work for us.
    So glad you are feeling you can now put this tread to bed and move on now sunshine-girl – as someone else says, ‘onwards and downwards’.

  • Yes Nedds mum, the headaches is most probably carb withdrawal and is very common early on. Don’t be afraid to take some painkillers if you need to and be assured that this phase will pass and you will start to feel fit and vital, instead of grumpy and headachy.
    Sure you will manage to stay the course, use the forum for advise and support and it will help to buoy you up when the going gets tough.
    Good luck!

  • posted by  SunnyB on 1st day of the rest of my life!
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    So agree with you on pharmaceutical companies Trelawny, corporate business has nothing to do with healthy living. Curing people s ills is not in the interest of their bank balance, so treating symptoms is most often pretty much the best they do. And sadly all too often, doctors go for diagnosis by prescription, rather then truly investigating a problem and finding the best solution. So we do need to take control and do the best for ourselves that we can.

  • posted by  Puneet on Plateauing
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    Funny thing. Got overly concerned about the plateau. Weight dropped below plateau but sugar went up. last two days fasting is really high. the battle is still on.

  • Hi Amandah70 – I tend to eat when hungry too and find that not my appetite is almost non-existent, howeverI do try to have something at least morning and evening, whether I feel a need or not. Dropping cals too low for too long can be counter productive, as it puts the body into starvation mode, so do try to hit the 800 as often as you can .

  • posted by  Wannabe healthy on Starting BSD 12th September
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    hI topcac

    Hope you feel better today. I managed to stick to the plan yesterday, it was a bit rough but I did it!
    I have had a pounding headache all day yesterday and today tho. I am drinking loads and just hope it will pass as my body gets used to the new diet. ๐Ÿ™

  • posted by  SunnyB on Starting BSD 12th September
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    Hi topcac – feeling rough and headaches are common early on, it’s your body’s way of protesting the withdrawal of carbs. It will pass and meanwhile, don’t be afraid to take painkillers if you need to. You will soon be feeling fitter, more vital physically and mentally and more energised than you have for some considerable time, so do your best not to give in to the demand for carbs.
    Be gentle with yourself while you are feeling grim, if you need to rest, rest and don’t worry right now about the exercise thing, it will come.

  • posted by  SunnyB on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Hi Yowzer – having done ten weeks away early this year, with just ketostix to tell me how I was doing and it not turning into a disaster, I feel quite comfortable about this break. Have ordered an extra supply of ketostix, so I’ll be ready to roll.
    HavingK been on the programme for so long now, I kind of have a fair measure of what I can and can’t get away with and to be honest, my attitude to food/drink and my appetite has changed so much now, I’m not nearly as fearful as I was before, of not having that tight control, measuring and quantifying everything before I consume it.
    That’s not to say I’m not going to do that again in November, but for now, I feel comfortable backing off a bit and only dropping a little or nothing each week for this more relaxed period.
    Have achieved the lions share of my aimed for loss and although I still have an ultimate goal, I’m happy to get there at a more leisurely pace.
    Will catch up and post when I can, but it will get more sporadic after tomorrow.

  • HI Susieb – well done on making yourself accountable and on the start of your journey. I hope you find your online ‘diary’ useful – it sounds like a great idea and one that I might pinch (since I only started yesterday). I agree that making meals simple to start with is a great idea and will keep you focussed on the job in hand, rather than having to go shopping everyday because the meals you planned were so complicated that you forgot to buy half the ingredients – yes…I’m talking about me – D’OH – good luck and I look forward to your posts!

  • posted by  topcac on My First Day
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    Hey morning all – day two and things did not go at all well last night – around 11am I started with a headache. By the time I got home I had a full blown migraine but thought it might be lack of food so had a lovely chicken and asparagus salad for dinner – unfortunately I saw it all again less than an hour later (waste of calories!) and didn’t get rid of the headache until about 5am – anyone else feel this rough on days 1/2? On a positive note I haven’t felt hungry at all!

  • posted by  topcac on Starting BSD 12th September
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    I started yesterday too and am using recipes from the book – last night however, I got home from work with a pounding headache and threw up my dinner (what a waste of calories!) and had to take myself off to bed and didn’t get rid of the headache until 5am! – anyone else feeling really rough?

  • Hi yes I’m still here, I have been keeping a low profile as was off it over the weekend due to a family party. I started again yesterday morning but didn’t end up having anything to eat until 4.30pm as was busy, started the same way this morning as travelling today so just managed to pick up a low calorie yogurt – I do find if I don’t eat I don’t get hungry! Not sure if that’s healthy or not, I am drinking lots though as so hot yesterday and today xx

  • posted by  sunshine-girl on My eight weeks….
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    I received an email today from a diet called 1,2,3 you can do it. It told you to cut a lemon in half and rub half of it over your teeth and tongue. Apparently this reduces saliva in your mouth which make you want food (pavlov and his dog theory) then you have to chant for 10 minutes twice a day, using self hypnosis. Hey, don’t knock it if you haven’t tried it, so to speak, who would have believed the BSD before trying it. Whatever floats your boat.