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27/08/16
Week 7
Day 6Diet starting weight: 18 stone 6 pound
Weight now: 16 stone (101.60kg)
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Morning Frog, we’ve noticed this, Mr Lucky and I. Despite sometimes the measurements (specifically hips and waist) being either the same, or in some cases an inch higher than last time, when we’ve studied the underwear pictures (cringe…) you can clearly see that things are lifting upwards and changing our shape. I totally get what you’re saying and can second that π
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Gavin, I’ve been up for about 45 minutes waiting for you to post because I wouldn’t have posted mine until tomorrow if you’d been disappointed today. HUGE well done on not only achieving your goal, but topping it by an extra pound too! Despite reading the book and seeing ‘case studies’ in there with huge weight losses, did you ever think that it would be you so soon into the plan? 6 weeks? Madness. Brilliant. Absolutely wonderful news to kick the thread off today π aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand I am going to add to it too!
I really don’t know what is going on with me this last couple of days. I am down another 0.7 kg today, making 2.7 kg over the last three mornings alone. I am more excited about this morning’s weigh in than I have any other, almost to the point of feeling quite emotional about it, because I really thought I was going to have to work for this one. Four days ago I was bemoaning the fact that I’d still need to lose another kilo to get me to pre-holiday weight, and yet now, I’ve already reached it and smashed it.
Week 12, Day 1. I am FOURTEEN stone 13 lbs. I am in my fourth stone bracket since starting in June. I am 4 lbs away from losing three stone. I’m not putting a time restraint on it because I’ve had weeks of yo-yoing and disappointment, but then I’ve lost 5lbs in the last three days, so it’s obviously not undoable either by this time next week. We’ll see. But still. 14 stone something I am now. Unbelievable…
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Thanks Frog
No waist and neck changes since last week. Overall its 4 inches on the waist and 2.5 inches on the neck.
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Hi Gavin- that;s fab, well done – that’s loads in six weeks.
From your blogs there’s going to be loads of super thin gadget geeks around very soon!Is that no waist or neck changes overall with that weight loss – or just in the last few days?
I only measure monthly – but often find that although a measurement hasn’t changed, I’m wearing smaller clothes – I guess when you’re smaller but still kind of at the “which bit is actually my waist?”stage, it’s a bit of a movable feast. -
You really are an inspiration for us all! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
You have so little left to lose now and I was just wondering what your plans are for maintenance??
Enjoy York !
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naah, much more ambitious – 28k to go now, I want to be 60 kilos rather than 80kilos
I think it was the name of Fatsecret that put me off the site!
I should probably have just turned off the notifications, but I didn’t reset the target there!Agree with you on the “diet” front – now I’m past the initial 8 weeks, I definitely still have the odd indulgence, so am losing slower than I might be, but not feeling “deprived” – but still averaging a kilo a week.
You know those Balsen chocolate biscuits? the more chocolate than biscuit ones? Half price in Waitrose this week.
I bought a packet, had two, admittedly not the most nutritious use of calories in the world, but counted within 800 calories and I think it was about 56g of carb that day.
BUT the rest of the packet IS STILL in the fridge – pre BSD would absolutely have eaten the entire packet.
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So today is 6 weeks on the BSD. I will have a full update on my blog on Monday, along with photos of all the meals, and other bits π
So headline figures at 6 weeks.
Weight loss is 2st 3lbs. I now weigh 19st 7lbs. I have lost just over 10% of my start weight. Blood pressure is totally normal today. Blood sugars are normal too. No neck or waist changes.
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Morning everyone.
End of week 36 brings a loss of another 2 pounds. I’ve now lost 6st 4lbs (88 pounds or 39.9kg) and only have another 3 pounds to lose to hit the top of my healthy BMI at 9st 7lbs.
Going on the height I thought I was, I’d have done that today, at 9st 10lbs. But another 3 and I’ll hit the target weight I’ve had in my mind.
Clothes wise it seems I’ll be a size 12 depending on style and shop.
Slight change of plan for the week ahead. I’ve taken a few days holiday and was doing day trips to do clothes shopping. But now I’m going to York Tuesday to Friday. It cuts the amount of money I have for new clothes, but I needed the break. And who knows what I’ll find!
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Thanks Frog.
Hey that’s great just 8 to go, if it’s to the same goal!
I think I have travelled that same road but at least we have now found the right way to eat. I can really say that I only get an odd craving and even then I could probably get past it with a little more willpower. I’m very rarely hungry and I don’t think of this as a ‘diet’ like all the others I’ve tried. Diets really don’t work.
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Yeah, that’s amazing, congratulations Lynne
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Just think of all the exercise they’re giving you Caro!
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Morning. Today’s official weigh in shows a loss of 2 pounds. Total loss now 6st 4lbs (88 pounds or 39.9 kg). Only 3 pounds still to lose before I hit healthy BMI.
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Langerhans
I drink occasionally, often wine, but prosecco is good! (or champagne!) with lots of water in between – about 90 calories and 1.5g of carb.
A standard measure of wine is often 175ml for a small glass (250ml for a large one) champagne or prosecco is usually 125mlI had lunch in a restaurant during the week, had wine rather than prosecco, but drank 2 litres of water during the course of the meal, and still had half a glass of wine left when I’d finished eating.
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posted by Karen19 on Starting Monday 29th August. Anyone want to join me
on 27 Aug 2016 at 07:22 in Welcome to the BSDThanks you’ve encouraged me I’m going to give it a go x
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Verano
You’re there!!! 0.6lb is a single pee – round it down
CongratulationsI haven’t used the Fatsecret site in years, but get the odd “25kilos to go” emails
6 years ago the last time it appears – just logged in and now 8 kilos to go on the target I set myself then (that was an awful lot of diets & lapses ago!) -
Well….. AT LAST!!! Scales have moved down and now only need to lose 0.6lb to get to my first mini goal of my first stone and I still have 3 days left of my first 8 weeks.
I am sure I can do that.
My second mini goal is now 2.1lb to get down into the next stone. Not sure that’s possible in 3days but I will certainly be able to do it before I go away on September 4th …. what a great incentive that will be for me to stick with BSD while I’m away!
Hope you’re all doing well.
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Hi Langerhans
Put yesterday behind you. It’s gone today is a new day!
Saturday …. not sure about eating fats … sure someone else will! Some people suggest gin/vodka and slim line tonic as the best drink. Personally I’m a red wine girl so I think your idea of water between drinks is a great one. Order the water, maybe sparkling, with your first wine and hopefully you won’t do too much damage!
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A long bath – don’t know what one of those is! With 2 young kids a reward is simply 5 minutes of peace.
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Hi Nursebean – I forgot to ask, did your training day go well?
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I love these forums! A month losing weight and we all help each other! The one advice I actually learned from myself is classic from the EAGLES:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJzvkHtfBfM
Take it easy and Live Long And Prosper!
PrincetonianStud
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Hello Catsbd!
Good luck and great decision!
I’ve just finished my first 8 weeks on the fast 800 and have lost about 33 lbs (have more to lose so sticking with it), but started the diet with my husband who is a Type 1 (20ish years) and on the pump (probably about 11 years).
Despite the fact the book discourages Type 1s from the fast 800, he did it and had great weight loss results right away but had some very low blood sugar readings and his endocrinologist was not happy with him for trying it.
He has modified the fast 800 and still lost but we’re looking at the 5:2 for the longer term so I’ll be interested to see how you find it! My husband’s basal rate is much lower now and he uses far less insulin, so the whole Mediterranean plan seems to be a great fit for him!
Good luck!
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posted by PrincetonianStud on I need to be accountable
on 27 Aug 2016 at 01:08 in Welcome to the BSDKeep it up! And do me a small favor:
Reward yourself daily on your successses!!!
Just a long bubble bath is a reward I do for myself!
Live Long And Prosper!
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posted by Frog on Recipe suggestions for before and after long(ish) cycle rides
on 27 Aug 2016 at 01:07 in Fast ExerciseHi Den
I don’t regularly eat to include the calories that I’ve used exercising (some posters have asked about adding back), as it rather negates the point of doing the exercise – but on days when I have done way more exercise than normal – for me that could be when the pedometer is hitting the 20+ thousand steps rather than languishing at around ten thousand – I will eat more than 800 if I feel I need it.I agree that beans and pulses are a good option – plus anything high fat will be filling.
The peanut butter is a good one, but I too look mournfully at the jar because I’d really like it on toast!
I’d suggest a cooked breakfast with eggs, bacon, tomato, avocado, mushroom – maybe even a gram flour pancake.Someone did post about eating a banana before a big hill walking day (or after, it was a few weeks ago) – on a similar principle, not strictly BSD, but if they were spending several hours doing strenuous exercise, it wasn’t going to make too much difference.
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Happy Life – that’s amazing – that’s 25 kilos!!!
I was going to say makes me feel a lightweight, but if I’d lost as much as you, I’d be 11kg lighter than I am!!Hi Yowzer – when I was weighed at the GPs the other afternoon, it was about 2.5kg higher than my morning weight (the three litre of water has to go somewhere!) – you’re probably closer to two and a half stone. Even if it is only two, that’s still really great.
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Congratulations Gavin, just spotted your post from earlier – that’s brilliant
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That rather depends what you put in it – bread made at home with wheat flour is going to be as high carb as wheat bread from a shop.
there may be some recipes – Lucky Maneki has experimented with various low carb breads, and there’s also a thread that you can search for on the subject of low carb bread. The search box is in the top right hand corner of the screen.
Variations I’ve seen people writing about include courgette, cauliflower, rye….with any home recipe, you really need to work out the nutrition of each ingredient in the recipe, then divide by the number of portions.
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Morning. Week i am please to say yesterday was a success. Stuck to the right foods. While temptation was around me in the school playground after school (we stay behind on Fridays with a group so the kids can play ) I avoided everything. Then at home same thing.
Anyway to cap off the end of Week 1 – I have lost 2.2kg. Happy with that.
So am motivated for day 1 of week 2 today. I know the weight loss will slow so I hope to lose 1kg this week. Maybe that is a bit too ambitious given less to lose overall but I will try.
JMG – bought some Miso soup so will put that to good use today. Hope you have a good weekend.
The one down side of my OH being home is that my routine is thrown out and I don’t get out to walk with my son. We run around doing jobs which mainly involve driving. Another reason the weight loss will slow. Never mind. So far so good.
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lots of online recipes for yoghurt coleslaw on line – the first I found had honey in it, but the others didn’t, The Jamie Oliver one used mustard and olive oil with the yoghurt, but another one just added tahini paste – I guess tahini has some oil in it.
quite a few for vegetable fritters too, and TBH, not that different to the vegetable frittatas that I made loads of when I started BSD and first got my spiraliser.
Just been through two shelves full of trousers that were too small – most have passed their window already! A couple of pairs are wearable. Its odd – I usually just see if the waist fits, but they all feel weirdly baggy around my hips and tops of my legs.
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posted by PrincetonianStud on Daniel's 8 Week Dieting Diary
on 26 Aug 2016 at 23:30 in Starting the BSDDay 38
Friday 26 August 2016Breakfast: None
Lunch: 1130
1 Cup Greek Yogurt with 5 strawberriesSnacks:
2 handful Sunflower Seeds
1 Apple
1 Peach
4 Celery Sticks with Heinz MustardDinner:
2 Bowls of Chicken Soup
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posted by PrincetonianStud on Daniel's 8 Week Dieting Diary
on 26 Aug 2016 at 23:28 in Starting the BSDDay 37
Thursday 25 August 2016Breakfast: None
Lunch: 4 Eggs with Mozzarella
Snacks:
2 handful sunflower seeds
3 velveeta slicesDinner:
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BSD has given me so much confidence, I really feel like I can control my weight now, and still lose more. I love that it is flexible and that we can jump between the levels without feeling like failures! i think this is one of the secrets to it’s success.
Frog it does *feel* minor, I do feel I have some great new habits π major would be giving it all up!
Mr and Mrs Lucky – Good luck with your plans π
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Is it OK to eat home made bread with this diet
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Yayyy Frog! I remember now, so much has been covered in this thread since June, you’re the other one with the calves (sorry, that sounds terrible!). I haven’t tried the boots on for about 4 weeks, I’ll do that before bed… Haven’t measured myself for a few weeks either, come to think of it. Haven’t bothered with yo-yoing those couple of kilos after my breaks away, but that doesn’t mean my body shape hasn’t changed, does it?
Oooh I’ll look out for that too, I like the idea of yogurt coleslaw, probably much lower in calorie. There’s so much stuff in Waitrose it’s hard to know what to buy, so I appreciate endorsements.
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they’re not overly spicy – but not too bland either. I’ve also been eating a yogurt coleslaw from waitrose that is really tasty – and wet enough that you can have it with a whole pile of spinach or other leaves and not need any dressing. – Again, I could probably make that myself…
the T shirts – more 16s than 14s – BUT THEY ALL FIT – trousers sort of go on and do up – but definitely too small right now – but all the calves are big enough!!!!
Have lost count of the number of pairs of trousers I’ve tried on where I never get as far as seeing whether the body part of them fit, because my feet go through the leg holes, but the legs are too tight to fit my calves. Not any more πAvila – I was on blood pressure meds for a while a few years back – but it turned out the high blood pressure was caused by meds for something else – just needed a sensible consultant to assess all of the meds together and say that if I stopped taking Med A, I wouldn’t have side effect B, and that would mean that I didn’t need Med C – and so it went on. Good luck with your GP visit, I hope that goes well.
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Must be something in the water this week Izzy, Mr Lucky and I have come to a similar decision over the last couple of days. Everything was feeling a bit too intense and I wasn’t enjoying it any more. It’s going to take time to shift these last 6 stone, whether I am on 800 calories or 1200 and coping better, it will come off. I too am going to stick to the right stuff as best I can and if I feel the need to have something naughty, it will be made with good ingredients. Not shop bought, processed rubbish.
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Hi Izzy – that’s a biggie – not a minor decision!
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That’s brilliant Avila! This way of eating is working miracles for so many people. I’m so pleased for those of you who have (or had!) to rely on medication and are able to reduce it and even stop it π
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Decided to check blood pressure – and 90/60 which is too low, so suggesting I am ready to reduce the BP meds I have been on for a couple of years. A doctor friend has okayed me taking it alt days until can get an appointment at surgery to have them assess changes.
They told me once on high blood pressure meds always on them – but looking like I can reduce the dose when only 1/4 of weight loss target. Maybe the visceral fat factor – the worst type going first?
Happy dance over here….
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Well I’ve struggled a little this past week, not sure why. Anyway my weight has stayed the same so I’m happy with that and I’ve made a minor decision – that for the next two weeks I am going to switch to the BSD way of life rather than 800. I’m not going back to my old ways because I don’t want to undo all the good I have done, but having come to this point where I feel much better about myself I want to at least maintain it, I feel no rush to lose what is left. So I am not going to count calories but I will continue to follow BSD principles, in two weeks I will reassess and decide what to do from there π
Having said that I’ve not had more than 800 today anyway lol.
I’ve been busy again will need to update my blog I’ve made a small batch of alien keyrings, and some paracord bracelets today as well as working on my sisters wallet when my son was at nursery π
I love Friday mornings!
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That made me laugh again but also ringing so, so true. How did we eat so much??? Waitrose stuff is such good quality, I don’t blame you at all. Ha, I rarely cook for 6, not one meal. Sunday dinner – that’s it. And even then they all like different vegetables, so it’s not surprising for me to have to cook about 9 different vegetables, just so everyone has something they like!
They sound nice, so, with the cayenne and the gram flour are they bhaji/pakora-ey? Yes I could replace the potato with turnip. If I put them on to boil now… π It never gets old…
Not to me, anyway…Oh, the possibilities are endless. I love cake made with almond flour/ground almond now, gives it a nice natural sweetness too?
In case anyone uses them for specific products, I had an email from Holland and Barrett earlier, buy one get one half price is back on on everything!
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posted by Arty1 on Starting today on the 8 week Diet 20/08/2016
on 26 Aug 2016 at 22:12 in Welcome to the BSDThanks Frog. Yes, most days are sunny during winter and cool. I do not like the heat and humidity of summer often head south to Tasmania, fly fishing in the cooler world heritage areas up on the Tasmanian highlands.
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Yup, round! Veggie burgers not fritters.
they were from waitrose – probably easy to make and achieve slightly fewer carbs – but partly me being lazy, but also what’s worthwhile doing for six of you, or even two, gets very tedious faffing about with tiny quantities for one person.
Even getting them from Waitrose I had them two days running – with lots of salad. Pre BSD I’d have skipped the salad, and eaten all four of them – maybe with a tomato.
Yessterday was 806 cal, 54 carbs, and today was 814 cals, 53 carbs, so not too much damageThe ingredients were: Sweetcorn (43%), rapeseed oil, onion, potato, carrot, courgette, gram flour, curly kale (7%), wheat flour, parsley, free range whole egg, cornflour, garlic, salt, cayenne pepper
– so you could drop the wheat flour, and maybe replace the potato (with turnip?!)
I did by ground almonds today, with the idea that I might make something!
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Sounds like a good haul, and when they’re all falling off you it won’t be too bad to part with them, will it?
Oh you just reminded me! One of the things I put in the clothes bag was a maternity dress. Which, incidentally, I didn’t fit into when I was pregnant. Oh no. Just afterwards. Grrrrrr. Determined that next summer it will be floaty, dreamy, girlie shizz. I’ll be gliding around Wales in Laura Ashley.
No, no I won’t. I will still be in black pants or jeans. But still. A girl can dream. And I won’t be in a maternity sundress, anyway. Because it’s gone.Poor Tokyo, bless her, she hardly gets on to post any more now she’s back at work.
If fritter was round-ish, it counts. Where did you get those from? They sound nice. Or were they homemade?
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Hi Bissel – no, it wasn’t me, but I just tracked back and found the recommendation from weescotty
I’m a bit lazy when it comes to cooking and recipes – although the place that runs the monthly cookery club that I go to is about to start a 12 week diabetic cookery course, so I plan to go to that, and a growbag to gourmet, which is about using seasonal vegetables – I think the idea is that if you do the growbag sessions you get involved with the vegetable garden too. -
Hi Lucky
yes, I was really pleased with the BHS stuff – still need to try it on, although I think will be bit too small right now.
The T shirts are mostly 14s, with one 16 – Black, white and Navy, one each short sleeved and long sleeved, plus a short sleeved bottle green one. The trousers are a pair of Jeans, then (both with elastic waists, so should fit for a while) some grey cargo style cotton trousers that will be good for walking, and some polyestery type plain black ones that will go with anything for work.I don’t mind tops being baggy, although it has got to the stage that the ones that were really “comfortable” pre BSD are definitely too baggy (I did actually sink to buying a few maternity tops in a sale after Christmas – convinced myself that they I liked then because they were a good length!!) – but I can’t bear trousers that are too big.
Yes, I thought of Tokyo being classified as a spammer when I read the reply from the tech support people.
No burger for national burger day (yesterday apparently) but the Sweetcorn and Kale fritters were quite veggie burgerish – I had those today and yesterday.
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Welcome, melissanz! The diet is amazing, isn’t it? Almost every day the scales shift!
Well done for resisting the temptations – I also received wine and chocs a couple of days ago and I’ve put the bag on top of the wardrobe.
I think I’ll take a big salad with avocado and some veg soup. I honestly can’t see me not having a drink on the night but I’ll alternate with water at least.
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Evening Frog. Glad I caught you! I wanted to thank you for the almond crusted sea bass recipe you posted a while back. ( I think it was you) Just had it with cauli mash and green beans off the allotment for my supper and it was delicious. I’ve spent a long time trying to be a grown up and eat more fish and this was a good recipe to get me on track.
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Thank you both so much. Really kind. I have more or less been told everything isn’t as bad as they thought but just need the consultant to finalise that! Back to finishing reading the book and then I can’t wait to start! Will let you know how I get on… Nothing better than a scare inside to make you really how important it is, eh! Have great weekends xx