Out of sheer boredom at lunchtime (after I ate my sauerkraut and salmon and tomatoes and spoon of humous), I went out for a walk and found myself buying an americano… I don’t even like coffee very much! Also it seems to make my heart beat too fast and sometimes I really notice it the next day, a kind of frantic euphoria followed by a flat feeling. But anyway, just wanted something and it seems to have squashed all feelings of want and in fairness tasted quite good. Just flavoured water anyway, with a splash of milk so could have done worse:-) I went from getting lunch out nearly everyday to bringing in my own lunch every day for the last 8 weeks and it is really good but sometimes I just want to buy something!! That sounds like a bad thing doesn’t it – wonder why buying something is seen as a treat…
I definitely will have to get into meditation at lunchtime. Anyway, coffee fuelled now and ready for a productive afternoon – what’s the saying coffee makes you do stupid things quicker??… We’ll see….
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posted by blessedenough on I am new and this is my first day
on 13 Jul 2016 at 14:14 in Starting the BSDThanks Timmy,i will bear that in mind. I ended up having my lunch at 12.30 and now it seems a long wait until tea time. How long did you find it took for your appetite to reduce? Traditionally on a low carb diet it takes me 3-4 days but thats a looonng 3-4 days!
I think i will have to get up earlier and do my walk then as i have been spending all day trying to talk myself out of it – doing it in the evening gives me enough time to think of an excuse why i should put it off.
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Hi caroline
I had same problem with my fitness pal I did eventually manage to change it but and this is not helpful as I cant remember how.I find my fitness pal(quite unuser friendly). Just to say it can be done.
I too did SW however the whole eating plan is different. So you will need to re train your brain. Eat when hungry eat approx 800 cals if doing bsd800. Avoid all complex carbs bread, potatoes, rice, pasta and processed foods bread biscuits etc. However you need to eat full fat products yoghurt, nuts cream cheese, olive oil etc. in moderation. This helps the eating plan work. Also keep you fluids up. Avoid snacking. Eat veg grown above the ground as a rule and small portions, avoid high sugar fruits if trying to lose ( banana etc). Everyone I think feels some withdrawal at the beginning mine took about 2 weeks but then I stopped feeling hungry and felt great. Everyone is different and we all do different things. Weight loss is a funny thing depending on amounts to lose, some lose very quickly and masses and some like me the weight comes off in blocks so I will be static for a week then lose a block. For example in 11 weeks I have lost 24 pounds I have 2 1/2 stone to go. I am now on the med style diet upping my cals from 800 to about 1200 but not being too obsessed. I don’t weigh too often now as it gets in my head but am losing as clothes loser. I no longer snack at all (trust me that is amazing), I do plan a lot. It is hard to train yourself re carbs as they are everywhere and if like me my plate was full of them albeit wholegrain etc. There are some amazing people on this forum who have inspired me with there ingenuity with cauliflower !!! I can honestly say though that I now never want to return to my old eating habits. Whilst SW gets the weight off slowly it does not address plate portions, processed food and how much food we think we need to how much we actually need. I am now only just starting to understand when I am really hungry ( after exercise etc) or mouth hungry . I am still shocked that I am functioning well on what appears to be such small amounts of food or maybe I am a pig.
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I think what you need to remember is that this supposed to be a way of life and not a miracle cure. It won’t set you back to your youth again, but will hopefully get you off your meds and the continued deterioration and complications that come as a result of having T2.
I’m not actually diabetic, and as far as I know wasn’t prediabetic but I think I am/was a prime candidate for it. However I’ve made the decision never to go for refined carbs again. Whilst I may have the odd bit of brown pasta/rice/wholemeal bread the majority of my diet is going to be made up of slow release carbs from veg and wholefoods.
The other thing to take into consideration is that you may need to do the diet for longer for it to take affect? IIRC from the book, in order to get to stable levels you need to get rid of all the fat from your liver and pancreas. It might be that this still needs to happen?
I wouldn’t lose hear though. You’ve become healthier and your blood sugars are going in the right direction! Keep it up!
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thank you for tip…just changed my fitness pal settings( seems so simple when you know how)..ref the fruit I can be far off with my calculations but will take your nut technique on board! thanks again for your help
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Thank you loopylou, hope you enjoyed those cocktails.. I’d have fallen at them too 😁my head is a bit better today. I think you may be right regarding the caffeine as I have had none! I’m suffering from hunger yet but really missing carbs, rice, pasta, bread and potatoes.. I had curry with cauliflower rice last night and was pleasantly surprised. What does everyone else recommend as substitutes?
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posted by Syb on Just used cauliflower rice for the first time!!!
on 13 Jul 2016 at 13:39 in Fast 800Just found it in Foodland in South Australia. Was not cheap but was in the f&v section.
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Hi Caroline,
If you go into profile>goals>calorie & macro-nutrient goals you should be able to change it.
With regards to fruit, go for soft skinned fruit like strawberries and raspberries. Personally, if I get a snacking urge my first port of call is a few glugs of water, and if it persists a cup of tea or coffee. If I really am starving I’ll have 2 or 3 nuts and employ the Timmy patented squirrel technique which involves taking tiny nibbles of the nut and taking ages over eating them.
As for the beans. If you’re having 3 meals per day then 17g is about right assuming that your 3 meals are of equal quantity.
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Have you been on the 800 cals with less that 50g carbs? Have you eaten ‘normally’ and then checked your sugars?
Although the figures look great :).
Going for my test this week, my last one was so scary my doctor booked me in with an endocrinologist and wanted me on injectable insulin.
I want it to work but a little disbelieving at the moment. Do love the weight loss too.
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Hi..just joined the forum to get some advice…I have been doing the BSD for ten days now..wouldnt really say I have lost anything but I am not weighing until next Thursday…which will be three weeks since I initially weighed. I lost about 2.4 stone with slimming world but have stayed the same for the last year, so I thought BSD might shift an extra stone. I do feel as though I have stuck to the plan..but I have two issues…one on myfitnesspal app I cant seem to set my calories per day to 800…it just keeps reverting to 1200 even though i thought/think i put in all the correct info. Does anyone else have this or managed to change it.
Also its interesting that I just had a single portabello mushroom and the small small baked beans for my lunch…amazed to see that little tin had 17g of carb!! Quit a shock…so with that and a little fruit i had in my natural yoghurt I”m out of spare carbs now and yet that recipe appears in the book. I am pretty keen to do at least four weeks if I can and possibly the 8…..but when you dont loose its hard to carry on. With slimming world fruit a a big “go to” so I am finding it tough not reverting to that when I am hungry. Any help or advice on the app would be good and any other apps that might be better? -
Thanks Timmy Darling (LOL) and Kes. In both of your cases the increase has been small and your indulgences minimal so see that as honest accounts of going off piste. I agree that there would likely be a slight gain when adjusting to life long eating plans and 1 or 2 lbs is acceptable. That happens with slimming clubs, etc.
I think you are less likely to have a massive regain on the plan compared to the milkshake, substitute, low cal plans people spend a fortune on, as the jump from no real food must be extremely difficult – with BSD, no matter which plan you start from, you are eating and encouraged to eat good protein and fats all the time so the body is adjusted to less food but nevertheless real food that you will always eat.
I think food diaries are a massive help and everyone should log absolutely everything that passes their lips – it is too easy to forget a few nuts here, an extra piece of fruit there, an unmeasured splash of oil when cooking. If anyone isn’t losing, or going onto maintenance, use a food diary to help you keep control and keep it real.
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posted by ay caramba on 8 weeks completed, Diabetes not reversed :(
on 13 Jul 2016 at 13:12 in Fast 800Hi Syb
Not sure if I count as a reverse diabetes!!!!
But my HbA1c at the very end of January was 9.6% when I was first diagnosed as Type 2 Diabetic and put on 3 X 500mg Metformin.
Just checked the figures because I posted 8.5% but that test was taken a month later.
At the end of March I had another HbA1c which showed 7.2%. My last test in mid-June came back as 5.5% which is apparently normal!
This is my Week 24 on the BSD and I have lost 3 stones in weight and I’m very nearly at my healthy BMI.
I am now still taking 1 Metformin but if I am brave enough I may stop that tablet soon.
Whilst I may or may not have ‘reversed’ my diabetes I feel the BSD has been a huge success in improving my overall health. -
Hi Sunshine Girl 🙂 That would be great, thanks 🙂
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I’ve bought a bag of chopped frozen avocados as I’m sick of having a half bad one in the fridge, although hubby has agreed to eat the other half on the days I have some for breakfast. Not tried the frozen yet but will let you know.
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Hi Bill
about 4 years, which I think still counted as recentish. But wasn’t the whole point to ‘reverse’ the diabetes? I think your theory, unfortunately, may have merit. I have borrowed a whole pile of Mediterranean diet books but I guess I was hoping that I could add the lowish gi carbs, like multigrain bread, back in.
I guess I need to keep working on my mindset. I have been giving myself a 2 week, school holidays break, in which to show I can maintain the weight loss before trying another 8 week stint and see if that helps.
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In response to Bubblesdevere, I’ve been having a ‘Bad’ couple of months at least. In fact, since I completed the 8 weeks back on 3rd May. I lost 1st and 3lbs in the 8 weeks but have really struggled to get my head back into the diet proper since then. But the good news is that I have maintained my weight, sometimes gaining a pound or two but always dropping back down without any real effort. So I now know that it is possible to stay in maintenance mode as I am living proof that you can eat the odd potato or 3, drink wine (and beer in the case of my OH), have the odd sandwich and even a cream tea or two and still keep the weight off.
I don’t know if it’s the reason but we still try to fast for a long period from an earlyish supper before 8pm until midday the next day is now normal for us with just tea and coffee in between.
Fully intend to get back into weightloss mode at some point soon but really struggling to get motivation but thought I’d drop in and let you know I’m living proof that if you let things slide (and I’ve definitely done that lately) you can maintain your current weight.
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Some people have found that with carbs too low they haven’t lost as much so keep an eye on that, and if needs be increase them up a bit, but not going over the 50g per day.
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Hello darling (sorry, couldn’t resist!),
I can’t speak for anyone else, but I had a REALLY bad weekend a couple of weeks ago. I probably drank about 2 bottles of wine and several beers. WAY too much. I put on half a pound. Saying that, I stuck rigidly to the eating element of the diet and didn’t succumb to any cravings like chocolate or crips. I think I might have had a slice of pizza.
However saying that, I think that when people come off the 800 and go back up to a maintenance level of calories, I would expect there to be a temporary jump in weight. I think however this could be controlled indefinitely by introducing the 5:2 when required.
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posted by Timmy on In out in out shake it all about. My questions and my journey
on 13 Jul 2016 at 11:05 in Fast 800Hi Figment. Sorry for the tardy response! It can be a bit of a faff weighing everything out, but things like tuna in brine, steak, even coffee are all fine on this diet. You just need to log them to make sure you’re not going over your allotted carbs/cals.
I’ve downloaded Myfitnesspal but to be honest I don’t use it. I just rely on a quick google search.
Instead of rice, and if you get bored of cauli rice, you could try bulgar wheat or quinoa. It’s higher in carbs than cauli, so don’t go crazy on it, but hopefully it might satiate that desire! Well done on the weight loss so far. Keep it up!
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Hi all, well done on those who have lost again and hang in there those that haven’t. I have a concern which I wonder if anyone else has noted – I didnt want to go through 28 pages of posts to check!
It seems that when someone has a bad day or weekend, they gain quite quickly which worries me – does that mean that when you come off the weight loss part of the plan, you will regain weight as fast as you lost it? Are we being honest to ourselves on how much we have over indulged on the weekend or lack of keeping a sharp eye on quantities and weights of things like carbs, fats or protein? While we all know the value of good fats and proteins, without measuring we risk adding loads of calories to our diets very easily.
Would value opinions here.
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posted by blessedenough on I am new and this is my first day
on 13 Jul 2016 at 10:56 in Starting the BSDI have just made a veg and gammon ham soup (using leftovers) and for dinner i will have a oven roasted chicken thigh with broccoli, so my totals come in at 800 cals and 20g of carbs. Just doing the countdown until lunch now, might hoover the house that should take my mind off of things! I am feeling a bit weak and hungry so off for another glass of water. Pesky carb withdrawl.
Wow Timmy thats a great loss, well done. I am fine not drinking in the week but i like my fizz fridays, i will miss them but alcohol knocks me for six when i low carb so probably for the best. I need to get back to my kettlebells but i think that will be next weeks mission.
I am happy with 20g of carbs, i couldnt go any lower without sacrificing some veg and good nutrition.
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posted by Figment on In out in out shake it all about. My questions and my journey
on 13 Jul 2016 at 10:47 in Fast 800Good morning all
Jan and Ellen thanks for your replies.
Will persevere with the ap but for this morning I have started of the day with avocado and poached egg that was after a quick trip to the dentists with terrible news . Do I need a tooth out ? No . Do I need a filling . No…
My dentist is leaving boo hoo he’s the only one I’ve ever felt at ease with . So that news brought me to tears .
Anyhow it’s a bit nippy here in Lancashire this morning so decided to make a lentil and chorizo soup for lunch . Will let you know how that pans out later on.
As for now so glad to have the support of you here . I gave up smoking with an ap for support so hopefully between you all here and a little will power this time I will do it.
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posted by Timmy on Youve had that operation haven't you, she said to me
on 13 Jul 2016 at 10:30 in Fast 800I AM CORNHOLIO. I NEED PEE PEE FOR MY BUNG HOLE.
I’m betting no-one on here know what the f… I’m on about.
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Well done blessed. I’m about 5 weeks in. I’m not doing the 800, but a mixture of the 5:2 and the Med Style. I’m not really counting calories, but I’ve knocked drinking alcohol on the head, stopped snacking (apart from a few nuts if desperate) and reduced my carbs right down. The only carbs I’m currently eating is from veg and nuts. I’m probably averaging 1200-1600 calories per day and I’m doing a regular mix of swimming and weigh training with the odd run thrown in for good measure. I’m 6’4 and started off at 99.5kg and 5 weeks in I’m clocking 91.3kg. I’m only 6kg off my target weight.
This way of eating is phenominal. As Bill says, really drill down on the carbs first because that is the main culprit.
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posted by Bill1954 on Youve had that operation haven't you, she said to me
on 13 Jul 2016 at 10:11 in Fast 800LMAO
I’ve had a few people enquire about my health because of the eight loss, and I agree, everyone seems to think that pasta, rice, and bread are good diet foods.
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Damn those pesky scales! Got on them this morning and it went tantalisingly close to the 90kg mark, telling me I was 90.9kg. I got off and back on again, and it registered 91.3kg. I tried to make it go to 90.9kg again, but it said 91.3 every time, so I guess that is my weight!
Still, considering I had a bad weekend and went back up to 92.3 I’m pretty chuffed. Hopefully this time next week I’ll be in the 80s!!
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Unless, of course, in the meantime someone can confirm if they’re awful or passable. Can’t see them being ‘best avocado ever’.
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Oh no, are you no better? Dose yourself up good and proper. That was my initial reaction, I actually did a double take as I passed and had to go back and check that my eyes were not deceiving me. I suppose these products are checked though, and go through taste tests and consumer panels etc, so if they did go slimy when defrosted they wouldn’t invest in bringing the product out. Well, you’d think so. Stranger things have happened. We shall see. I wouldn’t go out of my way to go back to Tesco just to get them, but I will invest in a bag the next time I’m there.
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Thinking of you. I too lost my son, so understand a little of how it feels.
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Good morning from a snottering Coughdrop! I’m disturbed by a frozen avocado. It just seems… Wrong. But let me know if they ARE ok or if they turn into slimy frogs when defrosted 🐸
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Morning
I’ve had this once or twice and I don’t worry about it at it isn’t a regular thing.
If it becomes so, you may go into starvation mode and the weight loss will falter.
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posted by blessedenough on I am new and this is my first day
on 13 Jul 2016 at 09:50 in Starting the BSDHi Bill, thanks for the advice. I am an experienced low carber so i know what i am letting myself in for. I have been cutting my carbs except for a blip yesterday but the next step is to get my calories down as on lchf i usually eat around 1700 cals. I drink loads of water but will have to give up my coffee with cream – boo.
I was thinking of yoghurt and berries for breakfast or green smoothies. If i have to have lunch i will make some chinese or thai style soups with green veg and then a small but normalish dinner – i generally avoid carbs and have cauli rice, courgetti etc. Going back to weighing and counting is going to be a chore but needs must.
My next big goal is going to be heading out everyday for a walk after dinner, i can do that whilst my husband does the bath and bed routine with my little ones but its getting off the sofa that is the hard part!
I am interested in how much weight people have lost in the 8 weeks. I dont actually weigh myself as it makes me a bit demented but i have a pair of jeans that i would love to get into and are several sizes to small – they are pretty old (about 15yrs) and are my goal item, they are so old they are probably back in fashion now.
Would also love any soup recipes if anyone has any quick and tasty ones. Thanks
Feeling great so far but its only been 4 hrs!
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posted by Bill1954 on 8 weeks completed, Diabetes not reversed :(
on 13 Jul 2016 at 09:47 in Fast 800Hi Syb
how long have you been T2D ?
It does say in the book that this works faster for the newly diagnosed and long term sufferers will take longer.
I have a theory that, even after losing the weight, because we are diabetic, any simple carbs eaten will still tend to spike sugar levels.
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Your afternoon readings will be very different to your fasting readings due to the dawn effect.
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Current Day 13/07/16
Week 1
Day 3BMI: 29.3
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Try increasing your fat intake from dairy products, olive oil, nuts etc, you must do this to encourage your body into fat burning mode. It’s also essential to keep your water intake up to at least 2 litres per day, more if possible.
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Last week I finished my 8/10 weeks. I was getting very unmotivated at the end of week 7 so took a weekend off and did an extra couple of weeks.
I have lost 12kg/2 stone which is around the 10%. My blood sugars are better but any real carbs (multigrain bread, rice etc) still bring my sugars up really quickly.
Has anyone else had any unwonderful results? Everyone seems so positive and I feel like I failed.
thanks
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Hi and welcome
my advice is first to read through the posts on the forum to understand how this works and the pitfalls involved.
I would start my first week by concentrating on cutting out the carbs, then, after you get over any side effects from that (there are some) look at the calories.
Within a week you should be over any side effects and you will have registered your first weight loss.
This diet works and is sustainable long term.
Forget about low fat products, put any you have in the bin and make sure you replace the lost calories from the carbs with extra fat.
Be sure to keep your non sugary fluid intake up to at least 2 litres per day and we’ll all be seeing a happy post from you this time next week.
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My thoughts are with you all. 💜
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posted by thistimeiwillsucceed on Decided to do a food diary
on 13 Jul 2016 at 09:23 in Welcome to the BSDHi SunnyB and greenjanet
thanks for this about seeds. I was going to throw them out but see now that if I only have a few grams that should be ok. Day 3 went well and had strawberries as a treat lovely. Had veg soup last night and indulged in some more yoghurt and blueberries as a snack and a small amount of sunflower seeds.
Today I have had yoghurt and blueberries for breakfast and a cup of real coffee firstly with microwaved milk but found milk was off so had one with a dash of evaporated milk. I am not following it today as it is the first anniversary of my youngest son’s death who drowned in France near Biarritz last year. So a very difficult day for us both and his siblings.RIP. So will tune in again later today and report how today has gone. Thanks for all your help peoples. Mary -
posted by blessedenough on I am new and this is my first day
on 13 Jul 2016 at 09:12 in Starting the BSDHello all, i read the book yesterday. I am not new to low carbing but have somewhat fallen off of the wagon since my holidays.
I am always been on the big size except for a brief period in my early 20s where i subsided on fags and coffee! However i am now a semi respetcable mother of 2 and a lot older and heavier. Since my youngest was born 2 years ago i have lost about 2 st from my starting weight of nearly 16st, i am 5ft 5. I still have a long way to go and whilst i love lchf i am finding that i am messing about losing and gaining the same 1/2st.
I had gestational diabetes and am worried that i am at risk of developing full blown diabetes. I am nearly 40 and am starting to see the effect of my weight, on my body- basically now is the time.
I did a vlcd for my wedding, so i know its doable and i like that this diet is all about real food and nutrients. I am fairly fit and exercise sporadically but intensely, so my aim is to get out for a walk every day my my husband puts the kids to bed and to generally walk more and rely less on the car. I also do kettlebells but i need to start that again.
After a lot of humming and haaing about whether i should wait until after the weekend etc i just woke up this morning and decided to go for it.
My breakfast today was a green smoothie – i love these, made with spinach, avocado and half an apple. So 250 cals and 8g of carbs. I have had it as late as possible as i would like to try and do 2 meals aday so i can have a substantial meal in the evening. We eat really early at 5-6pm and i am busy during the day, does anyone else do this?
Any advice you might have for a newbie would be appreciated. Thanks Blessed
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KBoo I can really sympathise it is very hard to diet when you cook for a husband or family . I have to say this diet has been transformative in that my husband, who is a typical Geordie man’s man, whose mother cooked his meals and I took over from her, has realised I really need to succeed due to my blood sugars. He now plans and cooks his own meals leaving me total freedom and independence to get on with my diet. I really don’t think I could have done this but for that – the recipes are a bit of a faff as they are new and strange and take me a while to make. Added to that I find I can be a bit more ditsy due to hunger pangs by the time I reach meal times, which can slow me down!
I don’t have kids at home so am lucky there but if you could encourage your hubby to cook more for him and the family – I can’t tell you how liberating that has been! -
Hi all you beautiful BSB (waving to you and blowing kisses )
Sorry still feeling this sort of hysterical happy mania, that I have had since the second hour on day 1 cannot believe this is day 15 already, and I have survived, and coped in my humble opinion wonderfully, not been really hungry if I am honest at all AMAZING for me who could consume 1000 cals while cooking dinner then eat dinner. My passion was beautiful good bread and salted butter. Must admit I work very hard now at not even touching or sniffing the stuff, as it might attack me. But I find not relating to things at the moment allows my mind to remain peaceful so it doesn’t get excited which is what would trigger me to succumb to stuffing in my gob as fast as I could usually secretly.I have eaten beautiful tasting food, my tastebuds are zinging. I am wanting to trot everywhere. I sleep beautifully and wake up feeling well joyous, I have a plan to feel alive again and it is working. I have dieted for 41 yrs, and succeeded in just putting on over 8st for you lovely peeps down under is over 100 lbs. ooh how did I get so big, how could I have tolerated feeling so ill. As for the last 7 years due to having 3 very serious illness one I am happy to say I believe due to eating in this way is either in remission, or was wrongly prediagnosed. They thought I had SLE an immune condition life threatening. But these last few years looking back well I want to cry, because I can now see just how ill I was and moving around in the world like a semi dead thing, just about surviving all the time, and I am not that person any more.
But now , sorry just having a grizzle, it feels like the sun has come out, and I am in it. The plus side of now feeling so well, is that I have been loosing the lbs that the fat pixies have given me, and weighing in this morning I have lost since starting 18lbs. I am aware the excess weight I was carrying around was a small adult, I have lost a bit of that spare person, hence why I can move faster I suppose.
My hunch is that this way of eating as it is such cutting edge science, will have a lot to reveal, about how it can affect the health of the nation. Not just for diabetes, but loads of other conditions also.
sorry for going on, but it has all hit me today, perhaps I am not Jan, perhaps Jan was beamed up by an alien and really you’ve got an alien talking to you. Who cares,’ it feels good ‘you know the song ddddddd well the alien is in the house and LOVING IT.
Okay shut up now of to have my clotted cream well fage, but it tastes like cream to me and blueberries then make weeks menu and shopping list , of shopping and a nice long walk as I have a lovely day of yeahhhhh
Wishes for you all to have a beautiful day also
Love jan👽👽👽
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Thanks Eps, it’s a bit better now the tablets have kicked in, unfortunately they knock me a bit daft, so I don’t like taking them too often, I’m daft enough as it is! Haha. Have to keep on moving, everything hurts whether I sit, stand or lie down anyway so – onwards it is!
Yes, maybe, they weren’t too expensive so might be worth a try. They have five star rating on MySupermarket, not that that means anything, I’ve seen one star ratings on things I adore. It’s a matter of taste isn’t it?
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aouch, hope your leg feeling better soon Lucky.
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Hi Lucia
Love having the energy. Sunny day here and off to play tennis later. Feel I can almost skip around the court.I really like your idea of keep pretending to start the diet again and re-reading the book.
If my weight slips the wrong way I go back and re-introduce the odd recipe from the book to give me a nudge.The weight has gone….. the tummy bulge has gone. I’m feeling much better and less sluggish.
The body is working so much better now but I think it should concentrate on getting my abs ready for Rio.
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Hi everyone.
I am back from my four day trip to Biarritz and very nice it was too. I managed to stick to low carb incredibly well food wise, but didn’t worry about the 800 cal limit. I did tell my friends what I was doing and they were largely supportive but I am afraid I fell at the first cocktail hurdle. I have consumed gin and tonics, wine, mojitos and even one pina colada (A personal holiday weakness). However, as it is my two week weigh in today, I fearfully got on the scales and had put on only one pound while I was away, Making a loss of 7 1/2 pounds in two weeks. I know that now I am back, I can get back on track and start shifting that weight again.
Honeybeeme, I am sure your headache is just your body adapting to your new diet and will shift quickly. If you look back to some of the earlier posts in this thread you will see it is not uncommon. As Janiebee said, take painkillers and be kind to yourself. You may possibly have reduced your caffeine intake which can cause temporary but severe headaches.
To all the new starters, well done on a great choice and good luck. and everyone else, great results. Keep it up. It is so inspiring and motivating to read all our successes. -
Not sure of my way forward after hitting my Target weight. This is my 24th Week and I have lost 3 stones in that time…..but what next?
I think I will need to be really vigilant so I don’t just pack those pounds back on.
What have other people done about this?
If I just concentrate on Mediterranean and avoiding those nasty carbs which I think I can do fairly easily as that is now my usual habit.
Will that be good enough?
Does 5:2 work well for other people?
What about 5:2 the other way around….. ie around 800 calories for 5 days and more for the other 2…?
Think I will need to stick in the 2 fasting days anyway as this really works for me. On 1 day at the weekend I eat brunch and another meal and on another day in the week I eat breakfast and lunch but no dinner combined with a high exercise hit.
How have other people managed to keep their weight stable after BSD?
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Hi
Great stuff, it’s wonderful isn’t it. We all have our own magic slimming wand. I’m thinking about it, as I have so much energy now. Keep us posted.
Jan🏋🚵🏂 -
Bill 1954, I have a question for you.
You know you said you didn’t calorie count , you only cut carbs.
Can you explain simply to me, what where your swops or substitutions please.
So a bacon sandwich.
Breakfast cereals
Roast dinner with spuds
Fish and chips
Curry and rice
I kno you will reply to your little ( well smaller) Paduan.
Love luica
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