I think it is really, really, really important to suspend your critical judgment for the eight weeks — it is SO easy to get into that mental state where we want to evaluate what is happening, how far we’ve come, what we’ve lost, etc etc. I recommend just putting your more critical thoughts on hold for the eight weeks — commit to the eight– THEN at the end of eight weeks, you can evaluate where to go from there. It surprised me, at the end of eight weeks, how far I had come and how different I was about food, eating and just where my head was. We are all so well trained to bring our powers of evaluation out and scrutinize what is happening. Commit to the eight, THEN evaluate. You are going to be pleasantly surprised. I promise.
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Hi all!
Tomorrow will be two weeks since I started the 8 week blood sugar diet. Today we attended a BBQ/Party for a friend and I gave in to foods I should not have eaten. I didn’t eat a lot but I know I went way over my 800 calories. Should I eat lees than 800 calories tomorrow to help undo what I did today? Will this stall my weight loss??
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http://www.theage.com.au/comment/im-proof-that-eating-fat-can-be-good-for-you-20160605-gp3f0d.html
This was on the front page of our Melbourne paper this morning….I think it was also on a London one too.
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I was happy with the reduction in my blood glucose in the recent GTT, but apparently it doesn’t mean I can go back to eating whatever I want! Since finishing my second round of BSD 800 I increased calories and carbs – I actually find that very low carb makes me miserable and can trigger depression (but I do lose weight) and I’m happier with a bit more. Anyway, the other morning I decided to have two slices of low GI toast with creamed corn on top. Corn is of course also high carb, probably a bad choice. I didn’t weigh the corn but I guess the total carbs for the meal were between 45 and 60 grams, which is a lot for one meal. An hour or so later I started to feel a bit odd and unwell. Although I am “only” pre-diabetic I am quite sensitive to swings in my blood glucose. I checked at the two hour mark and sure enough I was 10.5 mmol/L – that is considerably higher than at the GTT when I’m pretty sure I drank 75g of pure glucose! Even though it was low GI bread, and corn which I don’t generally think of as unhealthy. I mean, it wasn’t a packet of Burger Rings or a box of doughnuts.
Still working out what I can and can’t eat.
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Hi Tracey
Have you got a spiraliser? They’re pretty cheap on Amazon, I paid just under ยฃ10 for a basic pencil sharpener type one. Courgette as a pasta alternative, but I also have it in salads a lot, and spiralized carrot is great too,. I think if you pay a little more they are a bit more versatile – Apparently Cuisique is a good one to look at.
If you want to try it out before you buy one lots of supermarkets sell pre-spiralised courgette.I haven’t tried it yet, but I found a good article on different methods of making cauliflower rice
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/whats-best-way-cook-cauliflower-riceSomething I make frequently is courgette frittata = 50 to 70g of spiralised courgette, microwaved and mixed into a beaten egg, then fried like an omelette – a single egg omelette is a bit paltry, but the courgetti really bulks it up. I also have it with mushrooms and cottage cheese inside the folded omelette/fritatta for a more substantial meal.
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Hi Tracey,
I’ve been getting a lot of inspiration from two recipe sites: one is called Elana’s Pantry and the other is Cook Eat Paleo. Although I’m not trying to follow a Paleo diet, there are similarities with the BSD and both of these are good for ideas on low carb meals and baking.
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Yorkshire Pud enjoy your journey
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I haven’t found that I am starving. In fact for me since dropping the carbs I just haven’t had that panic need to eat and I am also drinking plenty of tap water. I hope you have a good experience. -
Thanks Nettle ๐
I know the first few days will be rough for me as can admit that I’m addicted to carbs and sugar ๐ I’m looking forward to having them as an occasional treat, rather than constantly craving them!
I can’t get to the shops until tomorrow, so I’ll have to make the best of what I can get hold of. I should be able to get a pot of natural yogurt for breakfast and I have some apples and pears in the fridge. If I have time I might try and grab some nuts from the shop on my way to work. I have some full fat yogurt in the fridge, but it’s peach and apricot flavoured, so not sure if it would be full of sugar? Lunch will be a salad with chicken/ham or a soup from work (we have a restaurant that does fresh soups and a salad bar daily). Not sure what I’ll have for dinner, but I should be able to go shopping before then.
I’m already using my fitness pal, so I will continue using it to log my calories.
Hopefully I won’t be starving! ๐
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Hi Just185
This is difficult to believe from where you are right now, but within a week you won’t have to beat the carb cravings because they will be gone! It’s one of the many great things about this plan. I am going to be interested to watch you and Yorkshire Pud as you progress, stuff happens quickly and your thinking changes rapidly to amazement. Measuring is a good idea, the results shout at you.
Don’t be suprised if you have one or two rough days at the very beginning, it’s your body purging those CARBS. After that it’s a new world folks. Do drink, if in doubt drink…water.
Nettle.
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Thanks for the suggestions everyone! I’ll have a look at adding more fat.
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We ate out tonight. Antipasto (meats and cheeses) followed by lamb and salad๐
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Just did my first weigh in/measurements:
Weight – 80.2kg/12 st 6 lbs
Girth (measured the largest part of my stomach) – 101 cm/40 ins
BMI – 28.5 (female, 5ft 6 ins)If I can get at least 6 lbs of in the next 4 weeks that would be a good start, but ideally I would like to lose a bit more.
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Hi LGL
I have not and will not ever try shakes again. It is very old history but I found them revolting and the very thought now brings it all back. Recently on one of the blogs I saw similar reactions.
What I can tell you about this BSD is how simple, easy, and effective it is. I am in a land of kgs, have a goal of about 18kg loss total, about 35-40lbs by rough reckoning. I have averaged a kg a week, less than many on the program but @ 10kg down I am a different person. I have been on most diets known to mankind over the years all with similar hit and miss results. Not only am I losing weight on this I feel great, have a lovely energy to get out exercising every day. The support via the blogs is a huge help. Shakes work for some but once you come off them, food management is still to be mastered. Learn that as you go on the BSD. The plus side of not feeling hungry very often, enjoying the flavour of food in a new way, feeling full and leaving food on the plate to be taken away are all liberating experiences.
My fast diet cook books have bookmarks all the way through, great food.
Enjoying the journey as many of us are.
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The daily mail sAys the Mediterranean diet may prevent breast cancer.
Love Lucia
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Have you seen the Ditch the Carbs website. Some great recipes to use/ adapt.
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Have you heard of a cider called scrumpy jack, well I just had a little bit of it.
Wonder if I am drunk or merry?
Nope , I don’t think I am with three fingers of cider.
It was nice, but I am thirsty after it. So I am now having my usual hot water.
Love Lucia
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Hi Everyone. I’ve not been online on the BSD site for a few weeks, but I now need help.
I’ve found the BSD plan great. No hunger, no desire for chocolate, not missing pasta, managing to drink 3 litres of water, exercising with walking and swimming and managing (just) to keep my focus. I struggle with focus in everything, but my issue here is I’m getting bored with the food I’m preparing and am starting to switch off.
Breakfast is fine. Lunch is OK. I have an allergy to seafood and fish I don’t really like, but am managing to eat at least one portion of fish a week, so I feel that I’m now really limited for things to eat and I am starting to stray back into rice/pasta recipes.
I had good results for the first two weeks, but the last two weeks I have struggled.
Now desperate!
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Good Luck to you too Yorkshire Pud! ๐ I definitely need all the support I can get lol.
I’m going to weigh myself tonight and measure my waist (scary :-o)
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It was ssssoooooo hot today.
Even when we had a little cloud , you couldn’t breathe.Then at tea time, a beautiful heavy shower and a peal of thunder.
Guess what I went out to bash?
Yup, you guessed it.
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posted by Yorkshire Pud on Starting the Fast 800 tomorrow
on 5 Jun 2016 at 21:25 in Welcome to the BSDI’m starting tomorrow morning too! Feeling really positive for this diet, which to be honest is unusual cos I am rubbish at dieting. Hope we can support each other along the way!
Good luck xxx
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Hi Peter perkin.
Your birthday eh?
A Gemini?
There are two sides to your life and story.
Looks like you have left one story and now are starting on a new one.So Peter , happy birthday ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐พ๐๐๐๐๐พ๐๐๐๐๐๐พ๐พ๐พ๐พ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
And do enjoy the new part of your life
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I found this diet because I was recommended by my doctor to do the Optifast 800 diet. It is a diet of five Optifast drinks that total 800 calories. I would be on the diet until I lost the 80 lbs that I need to lose and they projected that to be February 2017. I started last week but the drinks are disgusting and I cannot imagine drinking shakes for the next 9 or more months of my life. Has anyone tried Optifast? How dies this compare? I think I will be switching,
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Hi All,
I put this in the Fast 800 board, but I think I should have put it here :s
My partner and I are going to try and start the Fast 800 tomorrow. Heโs been a type 1 diabetic since childhood, so he wonโt be following it exactly, but I want to stick to it fully. We both need to lose a couple of stone each in total (Iโm 12 st 6 lbs/80 kg, heโs 16 stone/100kg) and we really need a kickstart to get us going and have more motivation. I know that once he puts his mind to a diet my partner can stick to it, but I on the other hand, always fail/sabotage everything by the weekend! ๐
We moved in together about 3 years ago and in that time weโve both put on 2-3 stone each by just being comfortable and lazy. We also live in the city centre, so restaurants and take aways are easy temptation for us. In this time Iโve gone from a size 10 to a size 14 and Iโm really unhappy with the way I look. Weโve ended up throwing most of our clothes out or giving them to charity shops as nothing fits us anymore. I live in the same t-shirts and jeans every week.
I have plantar fasciitis/flat feet which in the last year has become really painful and stopped me from walking to work or doing much exercise at all, which I think has also contributed to the weight gain and makes the pain worse. My physio referred me to Slimming World, but Iโve not stuck to it at all! We also have 2 close friendโs weddings coming up next month and want to lose some weight by then and we would also like to go on holiday (I havenโt been abroad for 4 years) but weโre too embarrassed about our weight to wear shorts/swimming costumes.
I took the quizzes and my addiction to carbs and sugar is really unhealthy. I need to make changes now, before I put on even more weight! My main concern is that Iโm going to fall of the wagon without my trusty sugar and carbs!
An example day for me could be:
Cereal or toast for breakfast
Tea/sugar free squash throughout the day
A couple of portions of fruit
Lunch of salad or soup or jacket potato
YogurtAll seems pretty healthy, then as soon as I get home I binge on everything I can. Iโll have a family sized bag of crisps, packet of biscuits, chocolate bar, bottle of diet coke etc.
Any advise/tips for someone starting out and how to beat the cravings for sugar and carbs?
Thanks! Sorry for the life story, but I feel like I needed to write it down and get all my feelings out!
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Someone’s started a blog here called frog diet.
Does anyone know how many carbs are in a medium sized frog?
Also, did anyone watch the Simpsons when homer licked the frogs and went on a mind trip?
If you find yourself walking on the ceiling like spider pig, just be careful getting down.Love Lucia
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posted by Yorkshire Pud on What's the best advice for a new starter?
on 5 Jun 2016 at 21:15 in Welcome to the BSDThank you for your advice, I’m actually looking forward to starting!
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A perfect dozen.
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Hi Frog, thanks for the reply. Yes, I’ve been on the slow release version the whole time of taking them (4 years or so), ever since the first fortnight on the normal ones kept me practically glued to the toilet seat and doubled up in pain – the SR ones don’t give me quite so much gut ache, but I still get the squits, albeit not as bad.
Not tried the Branston low sugar beans, the ones we have at the mo are supermarket own brand, perhaps they’ll taste a bit better with some tomato puree, a knob of butter or some herbs in (we bought a 4-pack, sadly!). Will get the Branston ones next time.
I’m an emotional eater, so when something upsetting happens, as it has been quite a lot lately, I tend to reach for comfort food. I guess the answer is not to have any naughty comfort food in the house. Non carb snacks (it would have to be something I really enjoy eating) would be a good idea, thanks.
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I have no idea how many carbs in a frog, and no plans to eat any!
Day 17 – I’ve lost 4 kilos since I started, slower than I’d hoped, and my weight frustratingly hovers and see-saws up and down.
Generally in the right direction though, although I occasionally think about buying new scales.Pre BSD I ate loads of carbs – even when dieting, I’d eat toast or bread instead of cake or chocolate – so I’m surprised that I’m finding it relatively easy to stick to, even when eating out – although that is leading to a huge reliance on Prezzo and Japanese for sashimi.
Short term goals – a further two kilos by next Sunday, exercise and/or long walks on at least four days this week
– I managed 16k steps on a walk today, about 8 miles, and not in the least tired – hopefully I won’t be stiff in the morning!Long term target – get to 55kg – that will be 50kg loss in total, half the weight I was in 2013, and would give me BMI of 21
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Oh, forgot to add, I tried branston low sugar baked beans last week, and liked them a lot better. I mix them with a can of cannellini beans to further reduce the carbs in a portion – although I have noticed that when I have them without added beans, there’s lots more sauce left behind on the plate, so assuming that;s where the additional carbs and sugar are, maybe you’g get the same effect by draining off the surplus sauce.
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Hi Sooze-
I had ghastly side effects with metformin – then my GP switched me to the extended release version, which has been fine – have you tried that one?
Just forgetting it when it goes wrong and starting the next day anew sounds like a good plan – the only thing I’ve tried to do other than that is think about why it went wrong, and think about how I can avoid the situation in future (my biggest one was thinking I’m not hungry, skipping a meal, then consuming far more calories than the the meal would have been, and sometime around midnight).
Keeping non carb snacks handy might help?Congratulations on the 3lb, and lots of luck with resuming BSD
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Re the 5:2
I’ve been relaxing a bit at weekend and being strict during the week as I’ve done my 8 weeks (2 stone loss)
Hopefully it won’t creep up again,anyone tried this.???
Still on full dose metformin but hope to reduce pill by pill slowly.
My BP is down ridiculously now coming under 118/78 pulse 65 ish
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Hi Collie!! Thanks so much for your post as I was just going to write something and thought probably no one is reading my diary. And there was your post!! Yeah!
I think that quote is from Maya Angelou.
I hope your friend heeds her doctor’s advice!
Re Hanging on to your clothes. Let them go when you are ready otherwise you are telling your subconscious you plan to return to the higher weight and it will self sabotage to make you go back up there. I know this from my profession.What I was going to write is that I had to find a shirt that fits this morning so tried some smaller shirts on and lo and behold I tried on one I haven’t been able to wear for two years since I bought it. Why? Because it has an empire waist and it went right across the middle of my chest, no where near under like it should. I tried it on and the empire waist is well under my chest and where it should be and my husband said the shirt seems too big. But at least the shoulders for better than any shirt I have been wearing! This shirt is four sizes smaller than ones I have been wearing. It’s like getting a new shirt so I love it!
Have a happy day! Thanks for reading my posts!!
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I’m often hungry at bedtime too and/or if I wake up in the night so at first I would keep some nuts beside my bed and eat 3 with a glass of water. Now I can resist the snacks and try to be aware that hunger is just a sensation and I can live with it more easily! I consciously think ” there are worse things than hunger”
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Haha Sandie, not sure a balloon or group hug would be met with anything other than howls of derision and a definitive chant of ‘we want cake’ in our household! I’ve found it easy enough today to get back on course though. The most delicious poached egg on haloumi for brunch and a bread free BBQ this evening. It’s much easier when the weather is warm and sun is out ๐
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Hi am interested in hearing how vegans are getting on . I have just bought the book online. I know that many traditional sources of protein for vegans have more carbs in compared with meat and fish and cheese which have none or very few.
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Hi All,
My partner and I are going to try and start the Fast 800 tomorrow. He’s been a type 1 diabetic since childhood, so he won’t be following it exactly, but I want to stick to it fully. We both need to lose a couple of stone each in total (I’m 12 st 6 lbs/80 kg, he’s 16 stone/100kg) and we really need a kickstart to get us going and have more motivation. I know that once he puts his mind to a diet my partner can stick to it, but I on the other hand, always fail/sabotage everything by the weekend! ๐
We moved in together about 3 years ago and in that time we’ve both put on 2-3 stone each by just being comfortable and lazy. We also live in the city centre, so restaurants and take aways are easy temptation for us. In this time I’ve gone from a size 10 to a size 14 and I’m really unhappy with the way I look. We’ve ended up throwing most of our clothes out or giving them to charity shops as nothing fits us anymore. I live in the same t-shirts and jeans every week.
I have plantar fasciitis/flat feet which in the last year has become really painful and stopped me from walking to work or doing much exercise at all, which I think has also contributed to the weight gain and makes the pain worse. My physio referred me to Slimming World, but I’ve not stuck to it at all! We also have 2 close friend’s weddings coming up next month and want to lose some weight by then and we would also like to go on holiday (I haven’t been abroad for 4 years) but we’re too embarrassed about our weight to wear shorts/swimming costumes.
I took the quizzes and my addiction to carbs and sugar is really unhealthy. I need to make changes now, before I put on even more weight! My main concern is that I’m going to fall of the wagon without my trusty sugar and carbs!
An example day for me could be:
Cereal or toast for breakfast
Tea/sugar free squash throughout the day
A couple of portions of fruit
Lunch of salad or soup or jacket potato
YogurtAll seems pretty healthy, then as soon as I get home I binge on everything I can. I’ll have a family sized bag of crisps, packet of biscuits, chocolate bar, bottle of diet coke etc.
Any advise/tips for someone starting out and how to beat the cravings for sugar and carbs?
Thanks! Sorry for the life story, but I feel like I needed to write it down and get all my feelings out!
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Hi all, I posted a couple of weeks back saying how despondent I was over putting back on most of the weight I’d previously lost, due largely to being switched from Metformin to Gliclazide (my nurse had warned me it would most likely make me put on weight….she was right!). I had some encouraging replies, thank you. I was so down about it that I decided to drop the Glic and go back on Met, despite the annoying side effects, as I just couldn’t cope with putting on more weight. Well, the good news is that I’ve stopped putting on weight and have actually lost 3lbs in the past week, which is a good little boost. The trouble is, though, I’ve never been able to diet successfully (having dieted for most of my life) unless I put my heart and soul into it and concentrate on it 100%….and life (and lots of it) just keeps getting in the way. I do try to do a weekly menu plan – all well and good, but on some days stuff happens and the plan goes out of the window (am having some family and personal problems which are ongoing and keep taking my mind off the plan, resulting in the odd sandwich or slice of toast here and there).
Been having a think about it all today….I don’t think there’s any point in beating myself up about it or being unrealistic – if I cannot stick to the plan 100% because of other things going on, well making myself miserable because I didn’t stick to it will only set me up for even more failure (in the form of a bag of crisps and huge chunk of cheese, probably!). So I reckon I will try and follow the plan as much as possible (I don’t bother counting calories, can’t be doing with that, I find the best thing for me is to cut out all the bad carbs and cut down quite drastically on portion sizes), but on the days when it doesn’t go according to plan, just forget about that and get back to it as soon as I can.
I notice some of you have your own personal diary threads on here…..good idea, hopefully that might help me. So here’s mine. Had scrambled egg and low sugar baked beans (which were blooming horrible, shan’t be having those again, will stick to tinned toms in future!) for brunch, will be having roast lamb with a couple of small new potatoes and some green veggies for dinner. Will sit and do a menu plan after dinner.
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Hi Happy Life
I am enjoying your diary it helps me enormously. I am in awe that you stuck so well on your travels, I to would like to get rid of big clothes but am hanging on to them with white knuckles what is that about. Just had a very interesting chat with a friend who has recently been diagnosed with lada this is an autoimmune type 1 diabetes ,late onset so defo not type 2. However her Consultant is all for her to be low carb and getting her weight in the lower end of the bmi, she is a normal weight for height. He is a new young dynamic dr. It was interesting listening to the advice she has been given for her diet , low carb ,full fat etc. (she is on insulin and reacts like a type 1 so will not be cured) The change is a coming though how exciting, I feel I am at the beginning of this food revolution . Sticking pins in all the low fat low etc diet gurus and slimming clubs where I appear to have wasted my time and money. ‘However we did what we did when we knew what we knew but now we know better ‘Can not remember where this quote is from so apologies for not acknowledging them. Thank you Happy Life. -
Plumptious, Isn’t it strange that we celebrate birthdays, weddings, Christmas with cake and or alcohol. What could we find for a non calorie substitute? Balloons? They come with different issues i.e. environmental problems. Chinese hot air lanterns again environmentally unsound. Bubble blowing or of course a group hug might be the answer. Do you have any other ideas?
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thank you californiagirl
I have the chicken roasting in the oven and veg all prepared
and as it is now finally warm weather, I am drinking more againI am reading ‘protein power’ which is the same way of eating as this – it is a cheap used copy I got from amazon, but it has a great list of fruit/veg carbs in 5g portions so that might help me a bit
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Cake confessions all round then lol!
I was “forced ” to eat a slice of well known supermarket ready made chocolatey child’s theme cake at my grand daughter’s birthday party. To be honest I didn’t enjoy it…way too sweet but didn’t want to be a party pooper. Boy, did I really know afterwards though and felt yuk for two days. It was only a small slice so thought I could get away with it. I definitely won’t be doing that again.
Apart from that I have been good and tried hard to eat healthily within the principles of the BSD.
I got myself a fit bit and signed up to” myfitnesspal” too so have been twiddling away with those and they have helped me keep busy.
I have lost almost two pounds this week ….would have been more I reckon, if the cake incident hadn’t interfered with things.
I feel less out of breath when going up hills etc and have hit a more than 10,000 step walk midweek, which I am pleased with. I feel much better within myself all round so will keep on beavering away.
We are enjoying nice weather so it is really nice to be out and about more.
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posted by bghouse on Preparing to start, some questions and a Hello!
on 5 Jun 2016 at 15:41 in Welcome to the BSDAnother question: How do you deal with feeling cold? I’ve been consciously trying to eliminate refined carbs before finding BSD. I’m constantly feeling extremely cold, and researching online many folks say it’s a symptom of low carb. I was thinking I would try to stay at 100g carbs before finding BSD, and now I’m not sure – lol.
I never used to feel cold, always hot. Lived most of my life in Florida (20yr) or California (25 yr). Then I moved to the Pacific Northwest, and started consuming less carbs at the same time. Needless to say, the last 2 years in Washington I’ve been a bit miserable with feeling cold all the time.
I do have weight to lose, and was thinking to do the 800 cal to get the weight off fast. But as I sit here again with my wool socks and my feet on my heated foot stool I’m questioning my sanity ๐
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That last supper eating is so familiar Brisbane67.
I took myself by surprise this time and bought the book; went food shopping and started the diet all on the same day, no prevarication or ‘tidying’ non-diet food into my mouth.
At 15:20 day 2 I’m feeling fine, surprised to find I didn’t wake up feeling ravenous this morning.
Dropped 1.5 pounds since yesterday, I know it’s just fluid but it looks good on my scales.
Hot drinks and instant protein hits like a hard boiled egg or piece of chicken seem to banish the hunger.
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Hi Frog and HappyLife
Great to feel the sun again๐
Yesterday we were out all day & visited a trattoria mid afternoon. Friends ordered: anti pasti for all, pasta for them. Then explained what I could eat. So I had some salami, ham and cheese (antipasti) then pork in a cream sauce. Scraped most of the sauce off. Nothing else until a mini frittata and slice of ham just before bed.
Visiting friend’s family now. Lunch was osso bucco. They had rice. I didn’t. Then a little well-aged Parmesan (very little!)
Soon going to visit someone else. Another meal๐ฑ
Great results both of you.
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Thanks for your replies, they were helpful. I recently discovered that dairy is affecting my sinusus so I’ve avoided it for about a year now. I thought the dairy was important in the BSD diet, was just wondering how to get around it. Although I could manage having the diet with dairy, like you say the cheese is important, and see how I go. It will be interesting to see how I get on.
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Hi Lynne!!
So glad you are doing well on vacation! We just got home yesterday after 2.5 weeks on ours and we both still lost weight and inches during vacation except the last week when we were stagnant. However, I already lost another pound since getting home.Just focus on the carbs for sure on vacation and it really helps and you will
Feel so proud afterwards that you stayed on it.So glad you can walk better!!
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I agree so much Izzy! We are saving so much money on this program! We can use it to buy our new clothes! ๐
Also agree re your sharing about your depression and I hope it’s better for you soon. It’s important to let people know there is nothing shameful about any health issue. Period!
One thing: maybe your meds need adjusting since you are doing so well in the diet.
I can’t believe you are playing with the carrot cake. You have got guts girlfriend! I couldn’t do it. Eventually it would drive me to the cake shop to buy one. I have to be super strict which makes my life simple. Simple is best for my program.
I lost another pound today! Finally back on the downward trek again and glad to be home after the 2.5 week travels! Yippee.
See my diary for my goals this week and let me know your thoughts!
If you feel down imagine I am there smiling and laughing with you about our success and giving you a big hug!
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Yeah, down another pound today!! Still moving in the right direction again!!
Goals this week!
1- After today we don’t have to eat out as today is a family event. We will stay on the program as always but you just never know what’s out there in restaurants like extra butter brushed on fish, etc.
2- try to achieve 5000 steps each day if knee allows.
3 – start going through clothes and donate what items are now too big!! My fave for the week!Excited to be back home after 2.5 weeks traveling albeit we had a ton of fun and met new clients and friends along the way.
I am super proud we stayed on our food plan the entire time as well!
Here’s to the new me coming soon! ๐