Thanks Matty – good to know that it is possible to continue losing weight, but as we both know slower than anticipated. I was so excited when I read the book, reading the stories of people losing 3-4 kg in one week! I have another 4kg to move off so will chip away week by week. Already seeing the benefits of just 2kg in my clothing.
Well done to you and your 10kg so far !
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+1 from me on everything Linda says.
I’m half way through week two here in the ACT and really happy with the BSD800.
For anyone thinking of trying the Slendier Konjac noodles – I bought the ‘spaghetti’ ones, mainly because they were the one my local Supabarn had in stock, and was really pleased to find there were two separate pouches in each packet. I have tried them in stir-fry last week (they smelled a bit fishy when I opened the packet – rinse well and soak in boiling water before use!) and last night I had them in a laksa. I know they’re not to everyone’s taste but they worked for me in both recipes and there were no complaints from the family!
I’m a bit concerned about plateauing weight loss because I know I can’t keep losing it at the rate I am at the moment (5kg in the last week and a half) but I am telling myself I had a lot to lose. What has been the experience of others?
Good luck to everyone – new starters and old timers.
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Yes I have been on thyroid meds for 6yrs, I had gain 10kg by the time they diagnosed it and now I added 12kg in past 6yrs so a grand total of 22kg to loose. I have been on the diet strictly for the 8wks and lost 6kg and it has seemed so much slower then I thought I would (hoped to loose 10-12kg in those 8wks), but my measurements decreased more rapidly, I have dropped 2 sizes pleased to say I have now lost 10kg, and my activity increase has helped the thyroid I feel. Don’t get disheartened stick with it and Keep moving . Goodluck
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Hello FuzzyJammies!
Good for you and for us both that we are still on track! I was happy to see your message and your results – it’s always nice to have good surprises on the scale!
My Fitbit is definitely motivating me – it reminds me every hour to get moving and I love the buzzing it does when I hit 10,000 steps…which I have (at least) every day since I got it except two when I couldn’t get out because of work commitments. And it has been soooo humid here – a few days I really wanted to skip it.
Still sticking very closely to the diet and tracking what I eat and water, but hit a plateau this week: the same weight for about four days! Very frustrating! But just this morning I got down a bit and hope it’s the start of good things – I’m doing everything I’m supposed to so it has to work, right? π
Tomorrow is the beginning of week 5, FuzzyJammies!!! That is halfway there!
I have lost 18.5 pounds total on the diet (and 30.9 since 5 Jan) and haven’t the first clue about inches because I get radically different answers every time I measure. My clothes fit much better (some will have to go soon because they are too big!) and I’m starting to wear things I haven’t been able to get into for years, so that will be enough for me.
But my Fitbit reminds me I want to lose another 60 pounds, so there is much more work to do! At least I believe it can be done now!
Let’s stick to it, FuzzyJammies! Have things calmed down a bit for you? Are you finding it easier going? I hope so!
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Napangardi we all have habits that we need to work on with our eating. π My issue is stress seating. We wouldn’t be the size we are without some issues, but hopefully with the time it takes for us to get to maintenance we can work on these habits and make them better.
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Sunshine-girl my co-worker is not super skinny, but she’s definitely smaller than me. Like me, she’s into naturopath stuff, and I have read info previously that it was a good weight loss supplement.
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Yes plateaus are common – I’ve heard heaps of people worrying about them. But they end and you will start to lose again. I definitely had reduced my fat intake and increased my carbs so I totally agree about the carbs got to be under 50g.
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Welcome aboard ziggszombie.
LindaA’s advice is great.Your results will be encouraging.
Good luck
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posted by Helsbels on Doctor's advice for 82 year old mum
on 27 Jul 2016 at 01:54 in Starting the BSDHi,
Long time reader of the forums, but your topic struck a chord with me.
My mum is 81, has Parkinson’s disease, recently diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis and is pre-diabetic. On her last visit to the GP the Dr told her to try this diet as she didn’t want diabetes added to her list of problems. She’s not very active due to her ailments so 800 cals is probably all she needs. She probably has a few more than 800 cals as she has a milky coffee and greek yogurt with strawberries as extras when she wants a little more. We were very lucky that the GP recommended the diet, and was also on it herself as she wouldnt recommend anything to her patients that she hadn’t tried herself.
I mainly follow the menu plans/meals in the book, which does contain good carbs of pulses etc and in the 8 wks shes been on the diet has lost 14lb, which considering her activity level is great. No blood tests yet, due some next month but she feels fine considering all she has been going through with the RA. Also, on the day we go the hospital for her RA treatment we go out for dinner, so she has a treat meal once a week, where she can eat what she wants within reason!
We have both found the diet very easy, i also had/have lots of weight to lose so have been on the diet too although a bit longer and have lost 52lb in 13 weeks, and am carrying on till i lose another 75lbs i think.
Hope that is helpful, as others have said monitor your mum and how she feels, plenty of water to keep hydrated, but rest assured my mum with all her health problems is doing well on the diet and hopefully can avoid diabetes!
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I know the BSD is all about battling diabetes, however I also have the added complication of an under active thyroid. My doctor recently took me off my medication after discovering nodules, that , thank goodness, tested to be benign. So am am 3 weeks into the BSD and have lost 2kg and 3cm off my waist. My BMI has come down one point and my resting pulse down by 6 beats a min. I started doing the BSD to move long term belly fat and get some control over my weight and get a more stable eating plan for life. I feel that if I have stable blood sugar levels that it has to help with my metabolism functions.
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posted by ruthdownunder on Doctor's advice for 82 year old mum
on 26 Jul 2016 at 23:58 in Starting the BSDps. I endorse SunnyB’ s comments on good carbs – remember this is low carb, not no carb
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posted by ruthdownunder on Doctor's advice for 82 year old mum
on 26 Jul 2016 at 23:56 in Starting the BSDHi Vixter, I am not so old as you mum, ‘only’ 70, and you do not say how overweight she is, but you do need to monitor her blood pressure regularly if she is on medication.
This time last year I lost 4-.5 kilos in a month on HPLC lo cal and my BP plummeted. I stopped the diet then – shakes – and one high protein meal – for other reasons but this time I am on BSD and knew to check my BP often as I am on medication also. A good friend your mum’s age – not overweight – took a double dose the other day by accident and ended in hospital for 3 days. I thought BP went down a point a pound, but it seems much more for me, so keep a watch on her.
Good luck to you both, I am i n week 5 and very happy as I am a lousy dieter – no BS problem – just fat! I also make non wheat pancakes but I have for years, and still put some honey on mine, and try to have a smaller one
Ruth
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Hello!
I found it quite tricky to get back on track, but managed it today thankfully. I was disappointed that I only lost 2lb when I weighed myself on Monday. Any other time I’d think that was great, but it was a big change from week 1, especially since I didn’t feel like I had overdone it too much.
Yesterday’s totals : 852 kcal, 46.2g carbs
Today: 742 kcal, 38.6g carbsBoth days I’ve managed my 10k steps as well.
My mood has been all over the place as well, which hasn’t helped! I feel like I had a good day today, so I am determined to keep momentum for the rest of the week. Thank you for your support!x
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This is very interesting. I found the posts about inulin helpful but have not located any sources of inulin powder in Australia. A CNC where I worked on my health team had read that ridiculously high levels of dietary fibre (40+ gms) can help with BSLs. I found levels over 30 gms hard to handle even though I am a slow eater. I see BSDers who have a problem start with a teaspoon and work up to the higher doses.
Also thanks for the info re best time to weigh for accurate body composition readings. It does seem to respond to weight loss – but only after a time. My visceral fat reads 10 on my Tanita Scales at the start of BSD. However I am in all sorts of bother obviously related to that modest level of visceral fat and have to focus on shifting it. Possibly genetic as all my family are underweight and are wowsers (except me) yet develop NAFLD and DM type II.
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Eps, sorry, I didn’t answer that. It would be a good idea but… and I feel like a right plonker for saying this… I can’t deal with animal poo. Especially dog poo. Some people can, some can’t, I can’t. I also can’t open tins of cat or dog food? I start retching at the smell, so I am no use if you’re off on holiday, my friends know not to ask me to go and feed their animals lol. My husband is exactly the same too. We had two rabbits but that was because their poo was non offensive, small and solid. I haven’t even got anyone I could borrow a dog from to walk, all my friends have cats. And even if they did, if they did their business while out, I’d be in a heap by the side of the road, heaving and receiving an on the spot fine for not picking up lol. It has crossed my mind before but I just know I couldn’t do it and it wouldn’t be fair to the poor dog.
Fixing Dad was interesting. And definitely reinforced that I am doing the right thing. My husband is only 8 years younger than ‘Dad’ in the documentary, and I want many more years with him.
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posted by reversing_prediabetes on Penny's motivation & diary thread
on 26 Jul 2016 at 23:19 in Fast 800Did OK today, but plenty of room for improvement!
Since I eat mainly the same things each day, I’ll just provide a summary:-Total: 748 calories, 45g carbs
Water: 1L
Steps: 10,502
Active Minutes: 39Hope you’re well Penny.
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posted by Yowzer49 on Karen's eight week diary – starting today!
on 26 Jul 2016 at 23:15 in Starting the BSDHi karen,you are off to a great start..preparing thoroughly for the week ahead is the key to success!
I’ m not very far ahead of you ..just finished week 2… And i just want to say,you might feel a bit weak for the first few days but it will pass,and the carb cravings will vanish in a matter of days. It should be plain sailing then..(you know all this anyway,youve done it before!)
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posted by greenjanet on Karen's eight week diary – starting today!
on 26 Jul 2016 at 22:59 in Starting the BSDHi Karen.
I haven’t found that I have wanted to compfort eat on this plan, I don’t know why, as that was always my trigger, but I think it’s just that things are easier to resist as my monster appetite is now normal. Hopefully you will experience the same effect.
Great start, plan, enjoy, and love feeling better.
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Hi LACali21 and sunshine-girl,
I’ve been doing some reading lately. It’s all related to low carb eating style. Dr Jason Fung writes about vinegar and fibre being ‘protective factors’.
With that in mind I’ve been using Apple Cider Vinegar and olive oil as a salad dressing.
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Thanks very much for all your comments and support. The list of complex carbohydrates was a really good guide as my mind had gone blank.
The doctor was really helpful and encouraging. But it was the allowance of carbs I was struggling with. And no monitoring of mum’s blood sugar levels. I guess that’ll get picked up in one of the 6m check ups.
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cake looks fine, haven’t tasted it yet. Would be nice with the ice cream if i can find some. I think i used every bowl and utensil in the kitchen for some reason
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just grate the courgette place in a clean tea towel and then squeeze the water out of it. Mix with some beaten egg place on a baking sheet and press into shape, cook for a while until it has dried out a bit then add toppings as you like.
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posted by sunshine-girl on Karen's eight week diary – starting today!
on 26 Jul 2016 at 22:36 in Starting the BSDI hope your dad is on the diet
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Don’t panic, Stevia is just as good a replacement. How did the cake turn out?
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Janey i did make the Nigella cake, bugger i used something called Stevia which was on offer at Sainsburys. does that mean i can t eat it now
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I have heard of this, supposed to get the juices flowing. Don’t know if it does anything but it can’t hurt. The French swear by it. There is a place near us that makes wine vinegars in different flavours and I use blackberry vinegar to make a red sauce for duck, but my favourite for spraying on a salad in pineapple vinegar. How does your colleague look, is it doing them any good.
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can’t find the ice cream where i live, have checked Holland and Barratt not very close to a Waitrose. will persevere tho
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So lucky..the pitter patter of paws anytime soon???? πππΆ
Might be sleep time I think β
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Oo great thanks run for fun, glad to hear it might make it to me soon ππ»ππ»π beat marketing ever in here anyway, though we re sitting ducks for a bit of sweetness π³ππππ»
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Going to watch Fixing Dad now on catch up π
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You are welcome Yowzer49. I don’t think I saw the 10-20% in the book, but I did find it on this website. The book gave examples of people losing a lot of weight and when I did not lose that much initially, I was depressed. I found the 10-20% and that helped reset my expectations and things went great thereafter!
The other figures also not in the book, but are the standard amount of protein we need daily women – 40-45g and men 45-50g. The 450g fruit and veg was the one that surprised me……. I have tried to have the 5 fruit and veg a day and you would think that as a veggie that will be easy! Well yes and no. It was only very recently that I discovered the portion sizes for each component was 90g! I had been looking at my diet and 5 rasps with muesli – 1 portion, apple 1 portion, tomato (3 cherries with lunch) 1 portion, veg in soup – one, maybe 2 portions as it must have onions as well as eg squash etc. The weight I did not consider just the number! Given the rest of my diet was carbs – pasta, bread etc it is not surprising I was heading towards pre-diabetes fast and 27kg overweight!
Once you start keeping a food dairy and weight everything you start seeing just how badly you have been eating π . Keeping to the 5 a day proportions mean that I do find I need that extra bit of carb – thus the 60g a day and I am still losing on average 2kg a week π .
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I liked the texture Janey, I commented on it to hubby that you get that in quite a lot of ice creams. I won’t eat it every day as I couldn’t afford to (especially not with my portion sizes π ) but it’s nice to know that I could, if I wanted to. It’s less calories than my bowl of greek lol.
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Yes, I know we have nothing to complain about re cold weather but it is all relative! Yes we are just under two hours from Adelaide which is an easy distance to travel when visiting friends, shopping and visiting family. I have my sons studying in Adelaide so I try to catch up with them when I can.
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Oh God. I made a sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiight booboo. I weighed the Oppo… 100g. Only after realising that it definitely wasn’t 2/5s of the tub gone and more like 3/5s, I realised that it was meant to be 100 ml. Not 100g.
Oh well… π
Verdict – oh my God. For the first time in 6 and a half weeks, I have eaten something that feels naughty, and hubby agreed. It was like a luxury ice cream. Well, it is price wise, but you know what I mean. On a par with the so-called ‘premium’ brands. I would never have known that it was a ‘good for you’ ice cream. Absolutely fantastic. Hubby is already talking about going back for some mint for himself tomorrow. Wonderful. All the more SC for me! So now, I know that every time I feel like something sweet, something naughty, I can indulge and feel like I’m indulging. Everyone, go buy some! Now!
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yay for fancy panties lol. Most of mine are big now I should get new ones as well.
Had a nice catch up with my manager today, sounds like I’ll be having some more trainees to look after soon.
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Oh and who had the courgette pizza base recipe? I have a glut of them!!
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I bought the U2 in purple and gold because I am addicted to all things purple. I suspect that it will rapidly show that I am no way getting enough steps in. I’m ashamed to see it’s often only in the 100s if I’m at the office. Appalling π± Anyway the intention is to get out and WALK.
OPPO. OMG. I made my OH do a taste comparison and apart from the slightly grainy texture he couldn’t tell the difference between that and the 8000 cal version he has. I won’t eat it everyday but it’s amazing to have a pudding for once!!!
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That’s ok, I hope you are well and the ulcer is gone π
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Ah Mr Stud, I’m one of those people who really doesn’t like the rollercoasters! I’d rather have the quiet life!
Happy 10 sizes is just amazing, 8 sizes for bra! I’m down 3-4 sizes and I look a fair bit different it’s hard to imagine how different 10 sizes would be!
I’ve made 2 big shelves out of my sons old cot sides π and I was in the process of constructing an angular workbench for my easel but my drill ran out of juice π so I have it charging and I’m having a cup of tea and a little chill π
I’ve ordered some foam board and a glue gun to make myself little drawers, so many ideas, so little time! I’ve put on hold my little trips out to stone circles etc as I can’t spend on trips as well as the craft stuff I have bought recently and continue to buy. The actual space and construction is mostly recycled stuff but I’ve easily spent Β£150 on bits and bobs for making and sewing! I hope to make some money back but the problem is I still have so many things I want to make for myself/family it could be a while before I can make anything to sell.
Although I have a lot of holidays to use up and I’ve asked for a week off next month so perhaps if I get that week I can do something then as well as in a month I will have a few hours on Friday mornings.
Well I’ve finished my cup of tea so I best go see if my drill has charged up enough to finish what I want to do tonight.
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Thanks for the above Orchid..that was v useful info for me! I didnt know about the fruit/ veg/ protein amounts ..i suspected there may be a dreaded plateau lurking in the wings,and yr tip re that and dropping the carbs is worth remembering!
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i bought an apple watch, if i am sitting for longer than an hour it gives you a buzz to remind you to get up and move around, some times i feel like i will have a heart attack when it goes off.
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Thanks for that info Sunny ..i think stevia is the only acceptable sweetener allowed according to the bsd book?
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Just a small thing, but I have just noticed there is a discrepancy between the nutritional values on the website and the side of the pot for the Salted Caramel flavour – differences aren’t huge, just a little confusing. I have gone with what was on the pot, as this shows a higher carbs content and that is the one that concerns me most.
It’s still yummy though!!
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Slight revision to the nutritional values, as I’ve just discovered what is on the pot, is different to what is on the website – cals 75.9 and carbs 7.4g. Still not a disaster for a 50g portion though, so no harm no foul – just thought I’d let you know. Oh, and you can’t taste the stevia in it either – actually for me, it could be a little less sweet, but it’s still yummy!
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i think i would say we are away that week.
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and for anyone thats interested that jaime oliver book isnt bad some good stuff for now and after i get to goal
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Hi Autumn, great news that it worked! Personally, I would suggest you don’t make any more adjustments for 2 weeks and see how things go. There is no need to drop to 50g carbs if you are losing a sensible amount at 60g and you feel fine. If you feel fine you will be active and be able to exercise and that alone will be a benefit and help much more with weight loss than cutting your carbs further. Don’t forget, you need between 40-45 g protein a day plus 450g fruit and veg for your 5 a day. On a veggie diet, you probably need the 60g to ensure you get enough protein etc. Also – most of us have had a plateau weeks 4-5 (mine was 7-8) and being able to drop a little in carbs can be the trigger to getting the weight loss moving again.
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janey which jawbone did you get ?
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Just want to remind you, that on the BSD, fat is not our enemy. It is carbs you need to avoid not fat, so as long as you count the calories you are consuming, it’s not a problem.
I’ll leave it to others to comment on the airfryers, as I don’t have one and shallow fry with olive oil if I want fried food.
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Thank you SunnyB and great to hear your a fan of Oppo!!