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  • Hi, I’m starting today. I followed BSD for 2 weeks in July and it was surprisingly easy and the meals were tasty, but then holidays and life got in the way so I’m back at it. I use MFP to log what I eat and I’m hoping to get into better eating habits by following this.

  • posted by  Frog on Over 32 weeks
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    That’s a thought Sunshine Girl
    I haven’t exactly stopped BSD, but have got a lot more lax – I’m still losing weight, but much more slowly.
    Maybe it’s time to get back to basics again!

  • posted by  Bissell on Unintended consequences
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    Wow Frog, that’s a real positive isn’t it? It’s easy to dismiss diabetes as not a serious ailment, but one can forget how many knock on effects, like being slow to heal, it has.

    My favourite unintended consequence is still my thighs not rubbing together, especially on a hot day like this! As a consequence, I’ve just mowed my daughter’s lawn without too much flaking out.

  • posted by  Frog on Unintended consequences
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    No one has posted here for a while!
    I’ve just realised that now my blood sugar is back to normal, all the cat scratches on my legs (she likes climbing up my jeans!) have healed & gone away – they weren’t very deep, but some had been there for ages and ages.

  • posted by  sunshine-girl on Over 32 weeks
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    Cassandra, dont know who your post is meant for (same height and weight) but in answer to your question. Many people repeat the 8 week diet and many of us are starting that process tomorrow in a thread called ‘2nd 8 weeks starting 30th August, there is another thread called Starting Monday 29th August, Anyone Want to Join me. Browse and dip in where ever you like we are all friendly.

  • posted by  captainlynne on Over 32 weeks
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    Hi Cassandra021 and welcome.

    No problem staying on the 800 BSD after 8 weeks. You will find lots of us ‘old timers’ in various stages of our journey who are well past the 8 week line.

    Please let us know your progress.

  • posted by  BabsG on Day 3 and time to say hello
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    I’ve now completed sixteen weeks. This week I lost another 1.5lbs bringing my total to 1st 13.5lbs. My blood glucose is definitely back in the pre-diabetic range but I would like to see it go lower into the “not-diabetic at all” range. I’ve still got a lot of weight to shift so I am sure that my sugar level will drop with the weight. In the meantime I am trying to see myself as almost 2 stone lighter as when I look in the mirror I still see a fairly fat person.

  • I found My diet coach pretty handy so far, even if the graphics are targeting teenage girls, it still helps a lot in tracking daily calories, exercizes in kcal, measurement tracker and before-after photo organizer.
    Here is the link for iOS: My Diet Coach – Motivating weight loss for women, smart diet tracker & calorie counter – FREE by InspiredApps
    https://appsto.re/gb/hcb7G.i

  • Thanks Minnie – can see you had a few replies regarding to your cuppa – I tend to drink mine black so don’t have a problem with milk, though like a splash of milk in my coffee…….I am trying to drink more water than hot drinks, though I have always tended to have about 8 glasses of water a day. Be in touch soon x

  • Thanks Verano for your kind, encouriging words!

    I have been on the slow-carb diet of Tim Ferriss (4-hour body) which also builds on similar principles, so i have already cut carbs like bread, rice, sweets etc, however, it has a cheat-day once a week to spike blood-sugar which is supposed to invigorate your metabolism. It worked well for me, lost 12 kgs, but since then stress and loneliness crept up on me so the weekly cheatday became 2 or 3 days of unlimited splurge… Then all the weight piled back in with some extra on top… 🙁
    Im used to self-restriction, can go on a juice fast for a week even when travelling internationally on the job.
    Im trusting in the power of a group to fight feelings of loneliness and futility when the going gets tough, and to take me further towards my goal this time.

    Day 0. Fasting (only water + 6.25 km run) completed.
    Now onto day 1, started with 6 km run, 10 mins yoga and 20 mins mindfulness which i find fundamental in controling physical and emotional hunger.
    Next up is preparing gazpacho (only veggies and spices without bread) to last the next few days so i dont have to think about what to eat. 🙂

    Starting stats:
    Weight: 94.1 kg
    Waist: 110 cm
    BMI: 30.02

    On we go!!

  • Hi eternally optimistic and piper. I have tea with a little semi skimmed milk and I counted 20 or 30 cals depending on how big a splash at first but don’t bother now.
    I used to drink a lot, about 7 or so cups a day but I have cut that down to 3 to 4 and added water to drink instead.
    I have a a friend who has tea with a splash of milk, doesn’t count it and still loses weight so I don’t think it is too important in the long run. I am only started counting it to see how it affected the 800.
    Hope that helps and nice to hear from you.

  • posted by  Cassandra021 on Over 32 weeks
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    Hope you don’t mind a new joiner just 1 week in but our height and weight is so similar (your starting weight!) I thought you would be a good person to follow! 1st week went well but I have at least 4 stone to loose and was wondering if it is ok to keep going after 8 weeks or do we have to move to the 5:2? Based on what you say, obviously not!

  • Hi eternally optimistic
    I drink a lot less tea that I used to (heat and soooo much water now) and don’ have a lot of milk in it anyway, but for the first eight weeks I just worked out how much milk I consumed in tea on an average day, and logged that quantity for carbs and calories every day.

    I couldn’t be bothered to count the number of cups, how much of each I actually drank….

  • posted by  Indy on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    Congrats 54 for taking the first step and on your first day!

    The first few days will be the toughest but it will be so worth it and in a week or so, you’ll be saying, “I can do this for eight weeks!” And every day you stick to it (after the first few!), you’ll feel better and better.

    You have exactly the right plan – one goal at a time, one day at a time. I started making changes to my life in January and had a goal of losing more than 7 stone and it seemed impossible. But my first goal was a stone (check, but took months – didn’t do it on BSD), then my next goal was pretty much “just anything as long as it is in the right direction!”, (check, another 2 stone 4 lbs), and my current goal is “the next 2 stone.” When that’s done, the goals will get smaller – but I hardly ever think about it all at once because it’s overwhelming (which is a lesson some kind person on the forum taught me on the day I had lost a total of 2 1/2 stone and professed anxiety because all I could think was, “How can I have lost this much and still have so much to lose?”).

    Have a great day, 54, and cheers to taking care of yourself and prioritizing yourself!

  • Hi Minnie and Piper. Does anyone know the effects of tea??? I’m an addict and there is no way I can do without at least 4-6 cups a day. I sometimes drink decaff coffee but will be ok with giving that up as it’s got too much milk in. But does a wee splosh of milk in my tea make all that much difference?

  • Good Morning – can I join you all as this is my Day 1. I have been on and off a diet for most of my life – now aged 64. Need to loose 3 stone so that I can enjoy better health and improve my arthritis……fingers x.
    Love reading all your blogs it certainly does help knowing there are others doing this journey too.
    Just about to start doing my menus for the week – this morning had glass of warm water with lemon and scrambled egg with tomato and chives really enjoyed it……hope everyone has a great week and happy Bank Holiday x.

  • Hallo eternally optimistic. I like you have 20 lbs to lose but am quite a bit older and not nearly so active.
    I started a few days ago and have not progressed very far due to eating out and a bit of falling off the wagon but am back in track now so will join you in weight loss journey. I will probably be a bit slower than you but the tortoise still finished the race so that’s what I am banking on.
    I too am going on holiday in September and also would like to be half a stone lighter so let’s enjoy the journey together.
    Minnie

  • Verano, that is exactly what I was going to say to GemGem. I bet you are still crying but with happiness. Welcome to the converts. I have struggled this week with family here and 3 meals out and I have not once put a devil carb in my mouth. The pate came on little rounds of toasted bread and I scraped the paste off and threw the bread away.

  • Hi everyone.

    This is my first ever post in any forum so forgive me if I’m not as slick as some! I usually do things in groups and have never attempted to go solo, so hoping my ‘group’ will be in this forum.

    I heard Michael on Radio 2 last week and so much of what he said made complete sense to me. I am 52 and have about 20 lbs to loose. I know it’s not a huge amount, but as most people know, weight-gain is a slippery slope, especially in middle-age, so hoping to nip it in the bud now. I am not pre-diabetic (at least I don’t think I am), but just fed up trying god knows how many different diets, to no effect. I play tennis, ride my bike, walk and do gardening, so exercise is not a problem. My OH is Type 1 Diabetic, and as I am chief cook and bottle-washer in our house, I do have a pretty good knowledge of diabetes, blood sugars etc. He is about 2 stone overweight these days, but is in denial. I’m hoping that by embarking on this ‘lifestyle choice’ (not diet) some of it will rub off on him. I will give him the book, but to be honest there are some parts of it which are very scary for him, as his diabetes is not life-style induced and there is nothing he can do to reverse or improve it (in my opinion the two types should have completely different names, to avoid confusion). However, he could certainly benefit from the weight-loss.

    So, I did the shopping on Saturday and started yesterday. I’m going on holiday in 3 weeks, so hoping to see some loss before then. I’ll do my best on holiday but that will be hard – easier if I’ve lost half a stone by then, to give me some motivation to be good!

    Made the skinny chilli last night with cauli-rice. OH even enjoyed it. Think I maybe ate more than 1/8 of it, but it’s hard to measure exactly. Just had the apple, mango and hazelnut yoghurt for breakfast. I often have fruit and yoghurt but would usually add honey and oats. Found that I didn’t miss either. It was delicious – and sweet.

    Feeling optimistic……………

  • posted by  Sandie on 1st June 2016 Sandie
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    I was just writing a lovely message and have now lost it.
    Suffice to say, holiday tomorrow. Today’s weight 11st 2lb a new low for me. What will happen to it whilst away??????

  • posted by  Minnie48 on Starting again! Minnie48
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    Hallo peeps.
    Feeling much better today after yesterday, all 4 wheels are on my wagon and I am holding on tightly!
    Started the day well with half an hour in the gym, 130 cals burnt, and then Aqua class for 45 mins. Hope this will put paid to yesterday’s little lapses.
    Have decided not to use the words good, bad and naughty in relation to food but will use focused and unfocused as this is more positive. Today I am focused and having started well plan to keep up the good work.
    The sun is shining and it’s not too hot so come and join me on the positive train, it’s just about to leave the station but will wait for you if you want.
    All aboard.

  • posted by  Piper on My second 8 week journey
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    Hi – just read your journey……what an achievement you must feel fabulous and so pleased at what you have achieved.
    This is my day 1 of the 8 week plan…..I was so impressed when I read the book just had to give it a go.
    I have 3 stone to loose……have tried various diets before but lost some weight, and then just put a few pounds on and so the saga continues. I am feeling very positive and really want to just feel healthier and reduce my arthritic pain.
    Anyway – just thought I would say a huge ‘well done’ just off to write my food plan for the week. Have a great day.

  • posted by  lmp98 on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Hi all, mildly grumpy this morning as had a pretty good week and midweek was -3lb but then end of week loss was only -1.5lb. I know it’s still a loss but a bit disappointing, and even worse as up 1lb today :-/ (haven’t been to the loo but even so!).
    I know this just happens sometimes but it is really annoying!!!!
    On the positive side, in total I’ve lost 13lb in 5 weeks, which is pretty good so I’m 12st 6 now – and even better was when just 2 days ago one of my friends asked me if I’d lost “a sh*t load of weight”!! That made my day.
    I guess I’m going to have to be stop being so hung up on the scales this week and just keep on keeping on.

    It IS working and I will get there – but these bumps in the road are annoying!!!

  • posted by  Orinoco on Hello :-)
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    Good morning losers! Just thought I’d pop by and tell you my results. We’ve been on holiday so I’ve missed all your posts but had a quick look and am encouraged by your losses. I’m half way through week 3. Total loss 10 lbs and sugar was down from 5.1 last week to 4.9 today. Feel so well and it was wonderful to be able to go out for the day without feeling anxious that my sugar would drop and I’d get the shakes! It’s wonderful!
    Have a great day folks xx

  • posted by  Plumptious on My second 8 week journey
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    Well here we are on Bank Holiday Monday….time seems to have gone really quickly since my last post.
    We were out most of yesterday at a really nice monthly street market about 15 miles away from home, music, food, stalls, crafts, gifts, vintage stuff and activities for children etc -we walked around a lot but not at a pace as there were too many people and we kept stopping to look at goods and nice things. The beloved made a few wise choices and had street food but as there was nothing that fitted the bill I was really boring, nipped into M&S food hall quickly and selected the single portion salad bowl of feta cheese &Kalamata olives with lemon and mint dressing. It was yummy. As we sat in the sunshine enjoying the atmosphere it honestly didn’t feel like I was missing out. We had already roasted the beetroots the night before for the beetroot, orange and smoked mackerel salad (in the book) so it was a simple and quick make when we got home.
    Today is a stay at home and avoid the traffic and crowds day.
    Gardening if the weather holds out this morning and a walk after lunch. If it starts to rain I have a bathroom that needs attention and has some half finished paintwork to attend to. Whatever we end up doing it certainly won’t involve the tv/films ,slobbing around in baggy clothes, or cakes & choc” treats” that we would have seen as a Bank Holiday luxury in the past.
    I don’t know if anyone else feels the same but as I look at the jewellery, accessories and handbags etc that are in my wardrobe I suddenly feel they are all too big, oversized and now not quite balanced with my new shape and much smaller clothes. I don’t have lots of any items especially bags as I am not keen on carrying handbags…much prefer pockets. So if it rains and I am bored, I think I may get things out of various cupboards and drawers and have a bit of a thinning out.
    My weigh in for this morning is good and still going in the right direction. I am now 10,12, 1/2.
    So begins week 7 of my second 8 weeks BSD.
    Hope everyone is having a nice day if on hols, if not – a great Monday !!

  • posted by  Sandie on My eight weeks….
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    Lucia please don’t think ‘same old same old.’ You are the catalyst in your own change. Did the butterfly say ‘same old same old?’
    Enjoy your Monday.

  • posted by  Dottyeel on Positive Thoughts Thread Anyone?
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    Thank you SunnyB for your positive words. Yes, I am struggling with the whole BSD way of life but it has worked previously and it will work again!

  • posted by  captainlynne on And so the conflict begins
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    I’ve made many comments on the forums about attitudes of health care professionals.

    Only yesterday I was told that the local diabetes nurse advised someone that if they wanted a biscuit, to only have half, to watch sugar content, and to avoid tomatoes! I appreciate the patient may have misheard of focused on a few of the things that were said. But this nurse has a copy if the BSD book and told me she so telling patients about it. Her attitude towards me has been variable, ranging from ‘that’s brilliant’ to ‘it’s not sustainable’ and all points inbetween.

    A health educator, who also has discussed the BSD with me and had seen my progress, happily spoke to my ladies’ group about healthy eating – emphasising the need for carbs at every meal. Speaking the party line. I sat there cringing.

    We are the experts on our bodies. Well done on sticking to it.

  • posted by  Antigone on Hello :-)
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    Good morning!
    A new week (starting week 5 today) and I’m looking forward to being more active now that my tail bone is less painful (fall in week 3). If you’ve ever bashed that particular part of your anatomy you’ll know it impacts on all sorts of movements 🙁
    Just looked at Gavins blog – what an amazing resource – well done that man! I just linked Map My Run (which I’ve used for some time) with My Fitness Pal so that will be useful – I don’t run (yet!) but I walk and ride fair old distances.
    Reading yesterdays post (oh dear post rhymes with toast) about self esteem – how many of us have ‘put things off’ until we are slimmer? This is a big deal as life changing for some as getting a degree or something else very major!
    Happy Monday losers!

  • Thanks for the encouragement Verano

    My Dr has given me a long term goal of 13 stone !!! (eeeeek !)

    My onw goal for the 8 weeks….. I would love to lose 2 stone and see where we get !!

    Also would love to get more active and a bit of ‘life ‘ back.

    Thanks again

  • I’m in. I have weighed and measured and I have had poached egg and avocado for breakfast. Watched Fixing Dad last night as a bit of added incentive. If you haven’t seen it then I highly recommend that you do. I have also decided to give up tea (don’t drink coffee) so might be making this doubly hard for myself. I am a teacher and the 8 weeks will take me to the end of October half term so I can already see the finish line for the 8 weeks and know that (normally) it will be here in no time.
    Good luck everyone!

  • posted by  Lucia on My eight weeks….
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    Hi gang,

    Booked two nights away in the Peak District.
    Hubby wasn’t so keen
    Went.
    But came back a day early.
    Couldn’t sleep, the heat in the bedrooms was ridiculous . Windows wide open and huge fan going, but still no good.

    Yesterday, we were dragging ourselves around, so we just went back to the hotel room , packed up and came home.

    Going to the gym soon.
    Same old same old

    Love Lucia
    Xxxx

  • posted by  Verano on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    Hi54

    Well done for ‘laying it all bare’ !!!

    I’m waiting until my last weigh of my first 8weeks tomorrow … might just squeeze another 0.5 lb in!!!

    What are your goals for the 8weeks?

    I think I’m going to have a 4 week goal which will take me the end of my holidays, a 6 week one which will take me to my next diabetic review and a final 8 week one.

    Goals can always be adjusted along the way especially if you do better than anticipated!!

    Good luck! This is definitely the way to go.

  • posted by  Janrg1 on One week down
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    I’m wearing a pair of jeans that were uncomfortably tight before – I only wore them in emergencies. They are quite comfortable now. I have lost an inch off my waist. I have gone from 41 inches to a shade under 40 inches. My first week I felt ill some of the time and was worried that I was one of those people who can’t stick to it because it makes them feel ill. But I persevered till Friday and after lunch while walking the dog I realised that I felt fine. I can’t say that I feel really great yet but it’s getting better. Let’s face it I didn’t always feel really well due to the diabetes and blood pressure either.

  • posted by  captainlynne on Over 32 weeks
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    Morning sunshine-girl

    It’s a long time since I visited York. The last visit was in November 2013 for our graduation ceremony in York Minster! (Yes, I was 63 at the time!😱). It was very, very windy that day!

    On that visit I found the Christmas shop but had completely forgotten it until a few days ago. Looking forward to bring able to spend time just exploring 😃 If I find something I want to buy, that’s fine. If not, that’s fine too. Just time to do what I want, when I want 😃

    I’ve just picked up crochet again after a few years away from it doing patchwork and quilting (not touched that for months). The rhythm of crochet is great for relaxing and needs less thought than the patchwork. It’s also easier on the arthritic hands when they are hurting – helps keep them moving 😃 And I know there are good wool shops in York. And I think a visit to Duttons is very possible😃

    Enjoy the Bank Holiday 😃

  • This isn’t an answer to you Tassiedevil, but strangely OH on the BSD was peeing on the hour every hour during the night and got quite concerned as despite his water intake this was rather extreme 😉

    In fact since this is a symptom of diabetes he thought somehow (despite evidence to the contrary) his blood sugar might be increasing.

    Anyway, BS results were so good, he came off Metformin and – strangely – the peeing frequency has now gone right down to once per night. He said this morning that he could only think that it was as a result of stopping the tablets.

    Odd or what?