lots of luck with it supersteph – and the new job
You’ll be able to weigh the post sacks and relate those to the weight you need to lose – or have already lost if you don’t start for a few weeks. Sounds as if you’ll get plenty of exercise in your new role though – lots better than sitting at a desk.

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I’m glad it’s resolved for you – though a 10 kg weight gain would be frustrating. I put on 10 kg one year when I tried depi-provera as a contraceptive. Damn those hormones!
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posted by Natalie on What's the best advice for a new starter?
on 6 Jun 2016 at 13:29 in Welcome to the BSDLol I’m the same with tea. I guess I really wanted the sugar! I’ve tried to give up a few times and find myself just not drinking tea at all, which makes me sad because I love the calming ritual. I bounce between no sugar, one sugar, half a sugar, no tea at all… I stuck with forcing myself to drink tea without sugar for around six weeks in hopes of getting used to it – it wasn’t quite so bad but I still went back to half a teaspoon once the BSD was over.
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Hi all,
I am not that new here, but this is me starting this diet properly this time!
I did start doing it before but I just did it mon-fri and found it so hard to get back to it in Monday’s. So i am doing it 24/7 starting today.
I weigh 14st 5lbs and am 5ft 6ins which gives me a bmi of 32.4 (obese) and I am seriously addicted to sugar. I answered yes to nearly all of the quiz questions, so I guess I must be! I have 3st 4lbs to lose to get to a healthy bmi, and I am determined this time. I start a new job as a Postie in the next 6/7 weeks and I’d love to not have to lug all of this weight around when I start! -
I was wondering if there is a resource for Africans, there are a lot of lovely recipes on here but I would like some specifically adapted for the African palate.
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Hello everyone…. I thought I would let people know how I have got on as I am now at the end of the 8 week period… So I have lost 21pounds with BSD so far I have gone from 13 stone to 11 stone 7 and I am now 2lbs lighter than the last time I lost weight. I still want to get to 11 stone before I go on holiday in 4 weeks but have reset my target as I really believe I can do it this time. 10 stone 6 is my new target as I will be continuing with this way of eating from now on. I feel better, the brain fog has gone , I am looking at clothes 2 sizes down and people are now beginning to notice! I have been pretty strict ( just a couple of glasses of wine at the weekends) and have been swimming and going to the gym. I enlisted the help of a personal trainer for 4 weeks and he is putting me through my paces ( which I am loving btw!). So to anyone currently thinking about doing it I can honestly say that I am delighted with the results and although I wasn’t carb addicted I was wine addicted. I don’t miss carbs at all! The 8 weeks rounded off nicely with my husband and I going for dinner for his birthday and I kept to the principles even if I did have a glass or two extra and still managed 3 lbs!! Good Luck and best wishes to everyone out there… This way of eating really has been a life changer for me. Xxxx
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posted by Igorasusual on What's the best advice for a new starter?
on 6 Jun 2016 at 13:14 in Welcome to the BSDThank you, Natalie – yes, I’m pleased with myself.
I’ve been told, variously, that it takes either 30 days, or 6 weeks, not to notice the loss….I think I’ll be 6 weeks. But the good thing is that I’ve continued to drink the coffee, without sugar, rather than give up coffee entirely as I don’t like the taste unless there’s sugar in it.
But I have to say, in retrospect, the sugar was evidently the main incentive for my drinking it…..
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Best wishes with that Natalie, I sympathise.
I had similar problems about five years ago – initially my GP just prescribed drugs to decrease the blood flow – worked wonderfully in clotting the blood and giving me DVT & on to warfarin – at least you’ve got as far as the fibroids diagnosis!I did find that a moon cup (with back up towels) worked better for me with the heavy periods – contains a lot more, and gives you the advantage of being able to give a good estimate of the amount of blood loss if medical professionals aren’t taking the problem seriously.
I ended up going to A&E with a particularly heavy period one weekend, thinking that A&E wasn’t appropriate, but being admitted to a ward immediately and kept in for three days. Thankfully all resolved for me – without a hysterectomy, although I did put on about 10kg with the hormone treatment. -
posted by Natalie on What's the best advice for a new starter?
on 6 Jun 2016 at 12:34 in Welcome to the BSDWow congrats on giving up that much sugar! That is something I have really struggled with, even though I only had one teaspoon twice a day in my tea. You’re right, that’s a lot of extra calories to spend elsewhere.
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Congrats Gaye! That is awesome.
I’m in Sydney too, and it turns out the house we moved into six months ago is weatherproof! Yay! But unfortunately the car isn’t. Since half of our garage is still full of packing boxes, the older car is parked in the street, and this morning it has 3 cm of water in it. My husband was out there with a mop and bucket, but how do you dry car carpet in this weather before it rots?
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Well I’m still having painful heavy periods that go for three weeks even though I haven’t been sticking to the diet – and it turns out it has nothing to do with the diet. I have uterine fibroids (quite common but not everyone has symptoms) which I will need treatment for. Anything from hormones to surgical fibroid removal to a hysterectomy (don’t know yet). So if your problems persist, don’t just assume it’s your rapid weight loss.
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Switzerland,
Yes, our newspapers, The Age and your Sydney Morning Herald are the same group….”under the same umbrella” so to speak.
Watching the news today and yesterday, I was thinking of you and Captainelynn as I think you are both from NSW. Glad to hear you weren’t one of the unlucky ones, I feel so bad for them.
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Hi 4stonetolose,
That’s the spirit, you go girlππ
Think of the alternative, staying fat and hating it? Besides, what else will you be doing with your time? May as well be losing weight and loving yourself.
Good luck
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Hi all!
I have now read more about Inulin than I ever want to again! The papers & research I have looked at on the web seem to b epretty unanamous – that in the trials it had pretty impressive results however I have yet to find a trial on diabetics, apparently it doesn’t raise your blood sugar see – fca.com/Inulin-super-nutrient-against-diabetes
This is interesting http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.govpubmed/10655953 – based upon 10g a day.
I find it very sweet & sticky, & can only manage to use it on my morning youghurt/seed sprinkle breakfast as there is no way I can get it to dissolve into a drink!
Since starting BSD and not eating carbs to any degree, any er…….’wind issues’…… (Sorry) vanished completely, but shall we say that Inulin has a ‘cart-horse’ effect…….you have been warned!!!
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Hi Debra46
I was at a BBQ yesterday for lunch and although I didn’t have any ‘bad’ carbs etc, I certainly over ate and my total for the day was 1369 Cals….the highest I have had over the 7 weeks on the BSD!
I had been stuck on 79.3, 79.4kg for over a week and I when I weighed this morning, I was 78.2!!! Go figureπ
No need to start again as such, just get back on the wagon tomorrow and continue to make the right choices.
This really works!
Cheers
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Oh I also have the fast diet book and the BSD book by MM because my husband is a type 2 diabetic and is trying to control by diet. After my results he started yesterday, although he has reduced his sugar levels by 5:2. He had high hba1c readings but refused to take metformin despite the nurse leaving him prescriptions to collect and I had to field her telephone calls!
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Hi Muriel
I have hypothyroidism and I also had an HBA1C reading of 49 and cholesterol of 7.4. I started for about 6 weeks prior to last Christmas doing the 5:2 diet. I lost about 3 kg and my reading for the HBA1C went down to 46 but my cholesterol rose to 7.4 from 7.1 last September. I was still using skimmed milk and low fat products. I had my annual thyroid test at the end of February and it appears that I was taking too much thyroxine. Approx 10 weeks ago I embarked on a regime based on the BSD but was not so restrictive on carbs in that I had occasional Rice, the rest of the principles I followed, including switching to full fat products, (my nurse said that I was crazy switching to full fat) except I am sure that sometimes my evening meal took me over 800 calories as It is extremely difficult to be 100% accurate. My thyroxine level was kept the same and I was retested after 2 months which was to also include a random glucose and cholesterol and liver function tests. I was just over six weeks into the diet. My random glucose was fine, my cholesterol was 5.1 and I have halved my daily level of thyroxine. one of my liver enzymes was up but apparently that is quite common and the doctor said it could just be a fatty liver and I am being retested after 2 months for that and to see if my thyroxine level is ok.
Now the thing that is interesting to me is that I have always been told that my cholesterol will always be around six because of the hypothyroidism and that the level of thyroxine I have been taking would never decrease! About 2 years ago I stated taking my thyroxine with a full glass of water at least one hour before food or a cup of tea in the morning. I have yearly been taking less thyroxine but the last drop was the biggest. I am looking forward to seeing the nurse in a couple of weeks to have the tests and make sure she knows my cholesterol level! After 8 weeks I had gone from 85kg to 73.4kg. last September I weighed 95kg. I am still continuing the BSD until my weight reaches 65kg which will only just take me into the healthy weight for my height 162cm but I am confident I can achieve this weight and maintain it. I even said to the Doctor that maybe my hypothyroidism would be cured! I am down to taking 75micrograms a day from 200 at my highest and I was diagnosed 24 years ago. So the whole way of eating and cutting carbs is really working. I saw on this site that someone mentioned a Dr Jason Fung and his book the obesity code. I have just purchased this to read having watched a number of his youtube videos and I have also preordered his book on fasting. I would recommend watching his videos as it really gives a good understanding of diet and fasting.
Be interesting to hear if anyone else has reduced the amount of thyroxine.
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posted by Sandie on 'Start the Week' on Radio4 – weight & genetics
on 6 Jun 2016 at 10:26 in Fast 800Thank you for that Frog I will do “listen again”
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Gaye what a Red Letter Day for you. π
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Discussion with Giles Yeo, a geneticist, about weight and genes – analogy was made to having ‘bad’ genes weight wise being like being dealt a bad poker hand – you can still win, but it’s harder than if you’re dealt a good one.
Don’t listen while eating – discussion of a ‘transpoosion’ – a real word apparently!It was leading on a program on BBC2 tomorrow (Tuesday 7 June at 9.00pm) Horizon – Why Are We Getting So Fat?
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Thanks Frog – no I don’t want another plateau – not for a while anyway. Hubby is off to France for the footie next weekend so I have two weeks to really stick to the diet while he’s away!
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Congratulations Fi – on the weight loss and becoming overweight!
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Yeah – LOTS of exercise yesterday – 16k steps was 7.5 to 8 mile walk to Victoria Park and back along the canal, and LOTS of fluid, and my weight is down 0.6kg – I know it could equally go up again, but encouraging!
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Hi Muriel
I have Hashimotos Thyroiditis but because I cannot tolerate the medication…had several trials…I have had to manage as best I can. I have a feeling this BSD is as good as medicine. I am waiting a few more months to get a full blood picture but the energy and well being is rewarding. I have lost approximately a kg a week and find that good enough to keep me very happy. My body shape is definitely changed.
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Yipee. Today I visited my GP after doing the Eight Week Blood Sugar Diet and my results from my glucose tolerance test was wonderful. No more Metaformin! I feel better than I have felt in a very long time. Thankyou to Michael and the team for the book. It is a life changer
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Hello Fussy – welcome! On the contrary, I love mushrooms but can’t have them because I get rather ill if I do. So that rules out that one, which is a shame as they do have lovely recipes! I’m sure there are plenty of alternatives to fish and eggs. But you could try mixing eggs in a recipe or adding cheese and butter to make scrambled, or would that still not taste good for you? Other foods you could eat…
Nuts and seeds
dark chocolate
Salads (there’s lots of recipes in the book, one lovely one is the jewelled pepper and you can add feta… yum)
Lots of meat other than fish, Morrison’s do a low calorie sausage, gammon, thin slices of beef, roast chicken, bacon
Soup. You can put such a variety of ingredients and it’s low calorie
Yoghurt and berries
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Hi everyone – yes I am still here – plodding along! Had a plateau for 3 weeks which was a bit discouraging and that is usually the point where I give up with diets but was determined to keep going and had a look at what I might have been doing wrong (probably taking the eating fat thing a bit too far). Anyway, finally I have lost 3lbs this week (now into my 17th week) and (big TA DAH) I am now out of the obese category and into the overweight category which is a big boost – have lost 2 stone 2 lbs so far. Saw my doctor last week and she was really pleased that I was doing something about my weight and agreed that low carbs was the way to go. She said I should wait until my hospital appointment (in October) about reducing my medication but she thought they would probably do that if I carry on doing what I’m doing. Best of luck to all of you and don’t worry when you have a few weeks when nothing happens – it will start going down again!
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Hi all, I’m just start the BSD but I’m a bit concerned that I am a very fussy eater and 3 of mine main food dislikes are strong fish eggs and mushrooms.This really cuts down the available recipes, any suggestions ? Thanks
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I join the over the 16 people today π
3 st 11.75lbs down….sooo close to that 4 st. line..well there is always next week.
How good is this.
We are going on hol to Herefordshire at the end of next week and I know I’ll be straying from the wagon…how far is the question. I haven’t fallen off in the last 16 weeks and am a bit worried about how hard it will be to get back on the straight and narrow. Maybe I’ll find I don’t enjoy the carbs as much as I used to, but must admit atm looking forwards to crackers and cheese, crisps and chips with my dinner, (not all at once) Cider with a pub lunch hmmm.
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Hi Lucia,
How are you? How did your vegetarian week-end go?
We’ve had a lot of rain down the east coast of Australia. Very fortunate where I live – 165mm over the week-end. Believe me, that was one of the lower readings.
……it’s very hard to find shapes in the clouds when the sky is covered with clouds. A great solution to the rainy week-end was to shelter in the carport and blow bubbles…..you get the credit for that Lucia (from your previous posts).
What have I been eating today? B’fast yoghurt, walnuts and berries. Lunch poached egg on sliced avocado. Tea chicken breast and mixed leaf salad.Hi jillyB,
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Great results Sandie. It feels good, doesn’t it.
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posted by Switzerland on 3lbs put on OVERNIGHT! AND BS reading gone way high – WHY???
on 6 Jun 2016 at 08:04 in BSD Way of LifeHi Tallyhoo,
I’m pleased you’ve worked out the ‘problem’. It makes humble cauliflower rice seem like your best friend!
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This is working for me. I have a hang on the food, the numbers and am drinking loads of water. This morning am down 2lb and the scales tell me I weigh 12st. Me 12st! Onwards and downwards. The sun is shining and I am smiling.
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posted by Tallyhoo on 3lbs put on OVERNIGHT! AND BS reading gone way high – WHY???
on 6 Jun 2016 at 07:34 in BSD Way of LifeFrog: yes sorry it was made from Konjac!
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posted by Tallyhoo on 3lbs put on OVERNIGHT! AND BS reading gone way high – WHY???
on 6 Jun 2016 at 07:33 in BSD Way of LifeThanks for your replies everyone…………..have lost 1.8lbs of that 3 lb increase and my blood sugar is returning back to normal – forgot to say before that my fasting bs is now a consistent 5.3-5.5 and it went up to 7.7 the morning after the slim rice! Now down to 5.7 this morning.
Thank you for your support – Igorasusual re fluctuations – that’s why I weigh myself every day at the same time and yes, I have lost inches especially in the last month but this was no normal fluctuation so I shall be throwing my other packet of slim rice into the bin after stamping on it and kicking it into next year! It was weird too – the consistency before cooking was quite rice like – after cooking it was like eating tiny bubbles filled with water – it certainly wasn’t nice and at the time I thought I preferred cauli rice – still it’s all learning isn’t it!!!
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posted by Igorasusual on What's the best advice for a new starter?
on 6 Jun 2016 at 07:21 in Welcome to the BSDYou’re right – 6 cups of either tea or coffee a day, with two spoonful. Sounds reasonable?
840 spare calories per week!
Or a salmon fillet (just an example 100 odd calories)
Given it up. Yay!
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Just shows that you are human π start again tomorrow – just like i’m going to do. I had birthday celebrations over the weekend and enjoyed it immensely πso back to it tomorrow. Try not to be so hard on yourself π
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Morning all π I’ve popped over to your place for a snoop Happy and I think those plans are great. Love the idea of imagining you smiling and laughing with me π
Well yesterday we went out with the kids to a local beach (it was HOT enough- in Scotland!) We had a great time playing in the sand and myself and daughter went in the water too but my son was too scared lol.
I wore a long dress I bought a few years ago and I felt huge but it was hot and I didn’t care. I normally go out always hiding in jeans and feeling too hot and not really able to paddle, I didn’t want that to be my story. Anyways the dress is now a bit too big but I have a couple of ideas of things I would like to do.
The past 1.5 years in my attempt to recover after my husbands depression have drawn out my creative side. I’ve written a childrens book (and more to come- not published but ya know- maybe one day) I’ve dabbled in painting and discovered I CAN paint! and now I’m interested in modifying/adapting/customising clothes. So much of my big stuff will still be sent to charity but I’ll be keeping some for my new little project π
Maybe I will start another blog, to show before and after pictures π
I’m still not quite my old self but I’m getting there. Perhaps to a new, better self. Certainly I’ve found that being creative is something I love. I’m tired today as I slept badly but that often happens on a Sunday I think I’m scared I will sleep in lol.
Well I best be off and wake my son! have a great day!
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Thanks Sandie, that’s reassuring π
I woke up this morning with a horrible stomach ache! Had an awful nights sleep as well because it was so hot. Gunna be a battle today I think! Fingers crossed I don’t go insane lol.
Good luck to everyone starting today π
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Whenever I’m sat here procrastinating, surfing online, I look up lots of low carb recipes. I have a bookmark file of them so I can look them up again to use later.
Cauliflower pizza is another good one. I like courgetti and cauli rice as well so definitely try those.
If you have any old favourites you are missing, post here and we will try to help you think of adaptations for it π
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Thank you all for your fab advice.
Yesterday was a bit of a disaster, but I’ve binned all the tempting stuff now. I put on 3lb last week (today was weekly “record it” weigh in), but the fight back starts today!!
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I agree just stick to 800 and you will quickly undo any damage you may have done.
The real damage comes in the ‘I’ve blown it I may as well eat a tub of ben and jerry’s, a toblerone, crisps and a pizza’ attitude lol.
Be kind to yourself, it’s just a blip.
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yay for Happylife!
I always read your diary too so it isn’t falling on deaf ears (eyes?!)
That’s a great feeling getting into smaller clothes and I do agree about chucking stuff out except I’ve been pondering various ideas lately… I’m going to keep some. Not to fit back into but to chop up, alter, customise or use for customising other pieces. It’s a project I’m feeling excited by π
You guys have done such a great job sticking to this whilst away and although your weight loss may have slowed it’s fantastic you didn’t gain anything which would have been fairly definite had you gone off the rails there. You are right to be proud of you both! Now that you are home and able to monitor the salt etc I’m certain you will lose at a good rate again π
It was nice reading your holiday updates too.
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posted by Natalie on What's the best advice for a new starter?
on 6 Jun 2016 at 06:09 in Welcome to the BSDHi Igorasusual, I just worked out that for your sugar calories (in coffee) to be that same as, say, a modest 100g fillet of salmon you would have to have been having around 13 teaspoons of sugar! Or is that 13 cups of coffee with 1 teaspoon each lol.
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Hi Hashmoto,
I realised I never did get back to you on the above post, please accept my apologies!!! Yay, I started the 800 today after any weeks of deliberating (getting my head in the right place). I had your greek yoghurt for brekky, yum!
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Hi all,
Im about to start week two…. so far so good. Wondering if anyone else has Hypothyroidism and im interested to see if their weight loss journey has been successful.
thanks in advance
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Hi Debra46 — you have just joined the biggest group on the BSD — the people who “blew it” for a day (or more)π — absolutely NOT a disaster. Start again tomorrow and just do the 800. I don’t recommend trying to eat even less — it will just make you sad, mad and frustrated. It shouldn’t be punishment. Just start up like you already know how. You’ve got this. You have already had 2 weeks of good time on target so you know what to do.
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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??