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  • posted by  Kitty Malne on Menus ?
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    Thanks frog and orchid
    Yes I’ve just looked at the thread you suggested orchid, that should help.
    What I really need is to book into a health farm for 8 weeks and let them feed Me!
    Failing a win on the lottery I guess I’d better start planning for the week😂😂😂

  • posted by  Frog on Over the week 23 line
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    Hi Lynne
    I know what you mean about the toast – someone made some in the office the other day, and even with boring white sandwich bread, the smell was amazing.
    I did have a toast craving yesterday after a too small breakfast – mid-morning I had a single slice of vogel bread toasted and it was amazing. It did fit into my daily carb and calorie count – but I didn’t lose any weight yesterday – I don’t get too hung up about daily weights, but don’t know if that was the culprit.
    BUT – I had toast, I didn’t have the urge to eat the entire loaf and the world didn’t fall apart, so as an occasional treat, I can have toast!

    It is weird how people get insistent that you have food/drink isn’t it? Particularly given that you don’t drink alcohol, are on a diet and diabetic – Limoncello woman wrong on three counts! – four if you include that you’d said ‘no thanks’.

    Have a good day

  • posted by  orchid on Daily sugar intake?
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    Hi Frobbie,
    I am veggie as well and have blueberries with full fat yoghurt and seeds every day. I did not eat any other fruit during the 8 weeks unless you count tomatoes which are really a fruit but we treat as a veg. I totally avoided dried fruits as they are very sugary for their size, and have not had fruit juice at all – I rarely drank it anyway as I preferred the whole fruit. It is important to keep up the 5 fruit and veg a day and that is 450g fruit and veg per day, so 30g berries is an part of that.
    You will see labels saying X grams carbs of which y is sugars so sugar is just a type of simple carb that we need to avoid. Fruit also comes with fibre – which we need plus lots of other antioxidants.
    For breakfast – what is important is that it fills you up for a good few hours. I initially tried eggs and Portobello mushrooms – I find that the full fat yoghurt, fruit and seeds is more filling; others find the egg breakfast best. Try to vary for a couple of days and which ever leaves you feeling fullest and stick to it. If that is egg – use the berries and yoghurt for ‘pudding’ later in the day.
    Good luck.

  • posted by  Izzy on Unintended consequences
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    A sudden desire to customise and alter clothing instead of throwing it all out.

    as the poster above a rekindling of a love and excitement about cooking and food.

    Finding I’m saving on not eating crap and then spending a lot of that on Almond flour -my new fav baking ingredient.

    Hopefully giving my kids a better start with food than I had… No disrespect to my Mum as she gave us what was accepted as a healthy diet of homecooking, no one knew any better then.

  • posted by  Julia18togo on Starting the journey 21/02/2016
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    Good news on the clothes front! I’m assuming that the levels you are posting are fasting b s levels ? Often the last to reduce even when readings the rest of the time are good. Hope you have found the last few days have brought better news.

  • posted by  Barbarar on Unintended consequences
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    -Rekindled my passion for cooking
    -8 bags of clothes to charity shop
    -discovering a whole new wardrobe of clothes that fit.. Sometimes properly for the first time.
    -Knowing that at least 6 people have had significant weight loss and other health benefits because I became a walking advert for the diet and told everyone about it (must have bored quite a few)
    -discovered love for yoghurt… Now make my own.
    I’m sure there’s more… They are all quite small things but in total have made me happy

  • posted by  Julia18togo on Does type 2 always reverse?
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    Syb – there is a thread called rising fasting blood sugar levels (or similar name) which will be helpful to you. Don’t despair – many found it took a while to get success but did get there in the end. Fasting levels are the last to get sorted even though rest of the time readings are good. If B S levels the rest of the time are good then that’s a huge success !

  • posted by  Frog on Daily sugar intake?
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    Hi Frobbie
    If you keep the carbs under control, won’t that also take care of the sugars?
    Looking at nutrition info (waitrose is a frequent source), Nutrition info is set out as
    Carbohydrate X.X
    of which sugars X.X

  • posted by  orchid on Menus ?
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    Hi Kitty, welcome back! There is a thread on ‘what have you eaten today’ https://thebloodsugardiet.com/forums/topic/what-have-you-eaten-today/page/11/ which has people daily menus on it – that might help you.
    For a couple of weeks I would stick to a limited number of foods just to get started and keep it simple. I had the same breakfast (full fat yogurt, berries and seeds)l lunch was soup – I made a pot 3 days running and eat one, freeze 3 so I would rotate round the three till I needed to fill up the freezer again. I had a salad with that and dinner varied most – but I stuck to things that I could easily make and I was not having to go out getting new foods for recipes etc. That worked for me – hope it helps.

  • posted by  frobbie on Daily sugar intake?
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    Hi Bissell,
    Many thanks for your very fast response! I’m a little confused if that is the case as many of the breakfast recipes contain foods with naturally occurring sugars such as berries, raisins, fruit juice etc.
    I’m a veggie so I’m trying to be ultra careful to vary meals, hence my inclusion of the fruity breakfasts. Perhaps I should focus on the eggs plus veg type breakfasts? (Reluctant to do that as it would make most meal ingredients samey for me over the course of a week!).
    Any thoughts would be much appreciated. 😉
    Fran

  • posted by  Frog on Menus ?
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    Hi Kitty
    I am cooking a lot more from scratch, but haven’t used recipes that call for lots of ingredients I don’t have and not likely to use again.
    I also hate having a menu plan where I know what I’ll be eating a week ahead.
    I have bought a spiraliser, which I love for courgetti and salad stuff – carrot, cucumber.
    My general principals are splitting calories and carbs reasonably evenly through the day – I’m finding that if breakfast is a lot less than 200cals, I get hungry, or need an early lunch.
    At least one meal will be lots of low carb veg (cooked or salad) with fairly plain fish or meat – although I often have one or two veggie days across the week (protein of egg, cheese or hummus)
    Lots of eggs – breakfast, and frittata (one egg bulked out with spiralised veg)
    Full fat cottage cheese is great – with spiralised courgette, if you have it with a salad you don’t need a dressing

    I found some lovely pictorial references to low/high carb fruit and veg content – so nice I’ve put colour prints in the kitchen
    http://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/vegetables http://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/fruit

    Good luck

  • posted by  Bissell on Unintended consequences
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    You know that feeling when you are walking along and suddenly think ‘something is missing’ and you realise you’ve forgotten your handbag or coat or something? I was walking down the road yesterday and thought ‘there’s usually something with me that isn’t here’ and then I realised what it was. My stomach!!!! I’m so used to it being between me and my bag that I missed it! In a good way, of course. Not that I’ve exactly got a six pack yet, still more of a party seven!

    So that got me thinking, are there any other unexpected consequences to this diet that you’ve noticed? I’d love to hear them! As another example, my kitchen is easier to clean as there is less fat spattered about!

    Over to you!

  • posted by  Bissell on Daily sugar intake?
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    Morning Fran. Pretty much none, I’m afraid! Carbs in some pulses, above the ground veggies, but no sugar as such. It gets easier, I promise!

  • posted by  captainlynne on Over the week 23 line
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    Thanks Imogen 😃

    I’ve been doing this for so long now that it really is a habit.

    The cake or bread my friends eat for breakfast didn’t bother me. Nor did the jams. But the toast did smell good😳 But I enjoyed the meat/cheese I was eating. 😃

    I think people we ate with thought it was strange until they realised that I was enjoying myself just as much as they were, just not eating what they ate (or drinking the wine – I don’t drink alcohol anyway).

    Strange how some people try to push food or alcohol at you. After one meal out we went back to a house. We were offered home-made limoncello, which I declined. The lady was so insistent that it would have been rude to continue to refuse. The merest hint of the limoncello touched my lip – no further. She didn’t know, but it made her happy.

    My friend cooked one recipe (chicken) which included some sultanas. I couldn’t sit there and fish them out of the sauce, could I? Very nice, but my stomach really did not like the sultanas😱 Fortunately they were a limited quantity! Now I know for certain that I keep away from foods like that!

  • posted by  orchid on Qestions on keeping carbs under 40gms
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    Hi Stacey – well done on restarting. The level where we go into fat burning is individual. I lost 33kg on BSD on 60g carbs and I was in ketosis at that level of carbs. I don’t eat any refined carbs and am veggie so eat more pulses that are higher in ‘good’ carbs which may be why I needed the 60g. I still concentrated on 800 cals as that was to do with portion size, but if, after lunch, my carbs looked too low for the day then I would adjust my next meal to get as close to 60g as possible. Likewise if I spotted that I was going over the 60g, I adjusted the last meal to bring it down.
    There are quite a few people only counting carbs and they tend to be setting limits as 50g and lower for the day. If you are good at managing portion sizes, then this is simpler. Bill (who you may have seen has reversed his diabetes) sticks to 50g a day and his calorie intake can be 900 a day.
    Having finished the 8 weeks, I continued to a couple more then took a break as I have holidays and visitors. I have just restarted this last week and as part of moving to a longer term plan, I am monitoring my carbs only and trying not to panic when I see the calories at 950 for that day. I am in ketosis and lost weight this week on that approach. BTW – we have all seen the – I ate more one day and suddenly lost a lot the next day! Not sure why – maybe something kick-started the body which was worried about the low cals, may just be enough gut fill to push through and empty the bowels!
    You don’t say why you decided to make the change in week 6? Did you think you had reached a plateau, or were you concerned you were not losing enough weight?
    I made minor adjustments as I went through the 8 weeks, mainly in food intake to make sure I was getting rid of visceral fat. If 40g is not working for you, it may be too low. Honestly – if you were losing ok before, why jeopardise it by changing as it if you are having these cravings you may well be below what your body can deal with. Try 50g carb a day and see if you can keep that consistent. From one site I read, keeping it consistent is more important than the grams as you can move in and out of your fat-burning zone which leave the body ‘confused’.
    Hope that helps and good luck.

  • posted by  Kitty Malne on Menus ?
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    Hi everyone, well I’m back!
    Having lost just over a stone just before Easter I have spectacularly fallen off the wagon and have become even heavier and even more addicted to carbs. I feel and look a mess and it’s time to start afresh.
    I have the book and really love the suggested 8 week food plan BUT preparing such different meals daily is just not sustainable for me. I really need a menu plan of easy, normal meals…I don’t suppose any of you guys have managed to keep a food diary that you would be willing to share?
    Many thanks Kitty😊

  • posted by  frobbie on Daily sugar intake?
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    Hi all,

    I’m brand new to the forum and almost two weeks into the diet. I think I’ve got the hang of avoiding certain foods and replacing with heathier alternatives, and I have managed to completely cut out sweets, chocolate, biscuits etc which is nothing short of miraculous! However, through reading the book I have discovered that I am clueless when it comes to the sugar content of natural, non-processed foods. I know I can solve this by googling but I do have another question I hope someone can help with…is there a recommended daily allowance for sugar for this diet? I’ve had a fairly thorough skim of the book and can’t see anything. The recipes in the book are great but I’d like to swap in my own recipes and I’d feel more confident if I had a better idea if there were guidelines to follow in this respect.

    Sorry for the ramble!

    Thanks all!

    Fran

  • posted by  Bissell on Qestions on keeping carbs under 40gms
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    Morning Stacey. First of all, congratulations at getting back on board after a slip up. It’s been all too easy in the past for me to think ‘what the hell, I’ve blown it now” and give up. This is the first eating plan I have felt I can actually adapt for he rest of my life.
    Secondly, I have found it helps me not to get too fixated on that days results. Sometimes I have been as good as gold and gained a few oz. Sometimes I have been cavalier and lost. But I reason that if I stick to the 800 calories, avoid any carbs that aren’t hidden in veg. then I cannot fail to continue to lose weight and (almost!) as importantly, feel well in myself. I’m on day 45 now and have lost 21lbs and am 3 lbs off target.
    Stick with it and you will get there. I say this as much to myself as to you!
    Pob lwc

  • posted by  Stacey on Qestions on keeping carbs under 40gms
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    Hey guys

    I’m week 6 after restarting from a false start and a week ago decided to go a step further and reduce my carbs to between 30-40gms. I have ketostixs and have been pink/purple for 4 days now. My weight had stagnated for a week or so and has continued to stagnate whilst in Ketosis. The only times my weight has droped in the last few weeks has been after I have deviated from the plan. The first diviation was date night with hubby where I drank a few wines and the second was yesterday where I went to a bbq, i ate mostly meat and salad but couldnt resist a couple of homemade sauage rolls. On calculation in MFP i had stayed under 50gm carbs and was still in ketosis this morning but my cals was 1250 for the day. But today I am 800gms lighter. So I am questioning a million things. Is it that doing a calorie restrictive diet doesnt mix with a ketogenic diet? Is it “mixing your magics”? everything I read about ketogenic eating says you need to consume lots of fat but I struggle to eat fat and stay under 800. Since keeping my carbs low I find I crave fat and find myself snacking on full fat yogs, cheese and nuts. Is anyone else finding any of this or is further into it that can share their experiences?

    I am on this to lose 20kgs of weight I gained having a baby and because on both sides of my family I have diabetes and pre diabetes. I can see the path before me. I want to make this a lifestyle but I want to understand what my “rule book” needs to be. Right now I’m confused!!

  • posted by  HappyLife on Happy Life – 8 wk diary
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    Hi Izzy, that is so cool that you only work four days! This is my first little section of taking four days off in a row and so far I love it!
    Thanks for the kudos on the weight loss, I just can’t believe I’m still melting at such a high rate, but I agree it’s probably because I stayed on the program during my 2 1/2 week trip and I did lose some weight during the trip.
    It’s funny when I write these in the evenings as most of you are all fast asleep in your parts of the country.
    Sleep well!

  • posted by  HappyLife on Izzy's 8 week diary :)
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    That painting is gorgeous, I can see why you love doing it!
    The thing about painting, or even drawing and coloring books, or doing ceramic painting my has been I do, is that it uses both your left brain and right brain which pretty much makes it impossible for you to fret, I think about your grocery list, problems with the kids or husband, etc.
    My has been and I just went painting ceramics for four hours because we had to drop our dog off to get groomed and we had four hours free because it’s my day off!
    Today’s food went great for me I pretty much eat the same thing every day but I pick things that I love so it doesn’t bore me at all.
    Heading to pick up her dog now, he’s a miniature silver poodle, and there were heading out to one of her favorite places for dinner to share a salad and some shrimp and this really weird cheese that they put on the grill but it’s delicious!
    Thanks for all your support and I wish I could magically take away any anxiety you feel!
    If you ever want to try hypnotherapy for it let me know… We can do it on skype. It works amazingly for pain and I use the same technique for clients who have anxiety.
    Wishing you the best always!
    💜🌷

  • I don’t believe it’s productive to weigh yourself every day, weight varies every day. I have a book called ‘Throw Away The Scales” by a professional and he suggests best way to monitor weight loss is by your clothes. I haven’t weighed myself since starting six weeks ago and all my clothes are much looser now. There is so much advice on this blog I suggest you go with what’s best for you, your body and your lifestyle.

  • posted by  Izzy on Izzy's 8 week diary :)
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    dinner was hunters chicken, one of my favourite dinners, and courgetti.

    I’ve mostly chilled this evening whilst my husband watched the football and my favourite youtube paint tutorial artist has put up a new one that I’d love to try.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC7Xqcg6jeg

    I love her video’s and using them has helped me paint better than I imagined I ever could. She is such a positive woman and full of fun and spirit.

    it’s good in a way as since I kind of fell into my slump at the beginning of the year I haven’t painted, or written anything for months so it’s good that desire is returning. However so is my anxiety I felt it on the up again earlier 🙁 Painting is something that works well because I really need to concentrate to paint, but it’s hard to find enough time to do what I want. Really need a couple of hours at least spare to make it worth getting all the stuff out, and it needs to be after the boy is in bed.

    Having said that, my husband is home tomorrow so I could lock myself in our bedroom. Maybe.

    Well I’m tucked up watching more x-files so I will check out for now and check back in tomorrow.

  • posted by  Frog on Preparing to Start – still a bit of confusion
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    that’s interesting Poppyflower – explains why some things in the MFP database seem too high on the carb count!

    I had that problem with spinach this evening, and had to make several selections to get an entry that seemed to have the correct carb count that agreed with the nutrition info on the packet.
    I usually type in grams after everything, because I really don’t get measuring things in cups – it seems so imprecise, grams tends to return results that are UK entries, so likely to have the correct carb content.
    I guess the other way of getting UK entries is selecting – or stating as a criteria, a UK supermarket,

  • posted by  Izzy on Saturday Night
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    I don’t care about the alcohol I go months without a drink regularly anyways but I did miss the crappy food sometimes.

    it does fade and you will find it matters less 🙂

  • posted by  Sandie on 1st June 2016 Sandie
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    Strange evening out. Pub meal with 13 others to celebrate sister-in-law’s 70th birthday. I chose salmon salad but DRANK 5 glasses of wine and a g&t. Back home now 2 coffees and two glasses of water plus a dog walk so hopefully back on the straight and narrow. Happy Birthday s-in-l. Tomorrow is a ‘Street party’

  • posted by  Imogen on Over the week 23 line
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    Congratulations captainlynne,

    Staying true to the BSD throughout your holiday…great will power…and losing weight as well – phenomenal!

    Welcome back

    Imogen🌻

  • posted by  Sparky77 on Saturday Night
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    Same here – on week 2 now and was convinced that I’d cave in and have a glass of wine on second weekend. To be honest, I’d quite like one but not feeling like its a necessity so drinking my water and thinking about an early night instead (and feeling very content with that!).

  • posted by  Flower55 on Saturday Night
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    This is the first saturday night in god knows how many years i’ve not had wine/rum & coke plus high carb junk food + nibbles! Thought i’d really struggle but not been too bad…..that’s not to say I’m not missing it 😀😀

  • posted by  Frog on what exercises are people doing?
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    If anyone is planning to increase the amounts that they are walking to up their exercise quota – get comfortable walking shoes!

    I’ve been wearing flat plimsoll things, and making an effort to wear those rather than ordinary shoes. After a week of 10-12 thousand steps a day, my knees really feel it, and my feet hurt.
    My proper trainers look really clumpy, but do support my feet and are well cushioned – I hate that the laces are hard to tie just right, but I’m going back to those for a while – until my new Skechers ‘Go Walk’ shoes arrive.
    I noticed a couple of people in an exercise class that I go to have them – I tried a few pairs on in a store, but I didn’t like the styles that they had in my size.They have lots of slip on styles that are incredibly light, don’t look too clumpy – and are designed to walk in.
    Can’t wait – hope they arrive before I go away!

  • posted by  Sparky77 on Can I do this for 8 weeks?
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    Thank you Izzy and happyitsworking for your support and congratulations to you both on your achievements. I’ve done low carb and tried the 5:2 before without any significant success. People I’ve told about this think I’m mad and think it’s misguided not to do the slow, pound a week weight loss. I disagree, this is working for me and clearly lots of people using this forum.

    Just back from a children’s party and for the first time managed to resist the crisps, sandwiches and party rings! An achievement for me!!

    Probably the hungriest I’ve been for a while so off to the kitchen to make dinner now and hoping for a motivating weigh in tomorrow.

    Sx

  • posted by  melb100 on What have you eaten today?
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    This morning I bought a nutri bullet so I can have juice (can’t bring myself to call it ‘nutriblast’ or ‘extracted nutrition’ !!) for breakfasts.

    So today I had a late breakfast juice of spinach, peach, blueberry, half banana, almond milk and flaxseeds. In future the plan is to have avocado instead of banana ( more fat less carbs ) but no avocados in the house today and was just so excited to try it!!

    Lunch – small salad from deli: avocado, tomato, mixed beans, lettuce

    Tea – spicey chickpeas and cumin spuds from Simon dimmer vegetarian book, all the spuds went on boyfriends plate bien sur! So chickpeas, onion, garlic, chopped pepper, celery, bit of carrot, chilli, tomatoes, full fat yoghurt. Yum.

    Strawberry herbal tea for “pudding” hmmmm…

    Edit -carbs are well over 80 (curse that banana), cals just over 800

  • posted by  FiFiP on Inulin
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    Sticky, sweet + guaranteed 100pc inulin, no added anything. Have persevered. Dire effect on bowels, awful, but reckon blood sugar more important than my bum…..

    Fully concur re scales, MRI’s cheaper abroad, am investigating. Might try on nxt hols, better for me than idea of dodgy scales.

  • posted by  Imogen on Gastric bypass
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    Hi Ann1960,

    Just wanted to say hello, and welcome to the BSD.

    I have not had a bypass, though was considering bariatric surgery until I found the BSD800. Finally found the answer to my ever increasing appetite, month on month weight gain and constant carb cravings…so happy to now be eating my way back to health…life changing.

    Wishing you every success,

    Imogen🌻

  • posted by  Tracy2267 on Off the Metformin!
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    Well done Maefly. Just shows it can be done. Your news has cheered me up as I’m struggling with this plan as I was getting bored with the food and so, the carbs came calling! However, have got my mojo back and am ready to try again!

  • posted by  Tracy2267 on what exercises are people doing?
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    Hi there,

    I’ve been swimming 2-3 times a week now. Monday, Wed. and Friday. Tuesday and Thursdays do all the housework and general life stuff – sometimes that’s a workout in itself.

    Well done everyone on their efforts – we all know how hard it can be.

  • posted by  bghouse on Tracking Apps & Net Carbs (for US members)
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    Hi All,

    After confirming my suspicion that most folks here talk about Net Carbs, and struggling to find a way to track this easily for myself – I wanted to share what I found for us US members.

    I checked a ton of the apps available, and found that none of them support Net Carbs well. What a pain…

    Then, thanks to Reddit I found out about a way to make MyFitnessPal show you Net Carbs 😉 Here’s the secret…

    1.) Make sure your “Nutrients tracked” in your settings are showing Carbs, Protein, Fat and Fiber. Those all must be there. The 5th can be whatever you want – I use Sugar

    2.) Go here and install this ketoscript in your browser https://github.com/Surye/mfp-keto-userscript
    This is only going to work in your browser, not in the app. You’ll have to first install either GreaseMonkey or TamperMonkey for your browser. Don’t worry, I use both of those all the time and have for a while (I’m a website developer and software programmer).

    3.) After following their instructions to install the script – go back to your MyFitnessPal and WOOT – Net Carbs!

    Here is a screenshot of what MyFitnessPal shows before you install the script:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/9qbz3c4h78u1ugl/before.png?dl=0

    And here is a screenshot of what it looks like after:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/i02q176s55bj9sy/after.png?dl=0

    Very happy I found this and wanted to share 🙂

    Oh, and P.S. – I haven’t set a limit on Sugar yet – I swear I dont allow myself 45g a day – lol

  • posted by  Sarah-Jane on Inulin
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    You said you found inulin sweet and sticky, but are you using pure inulin? At first I bought Stevia which contains inulin and it was impossibly sweet. Then I did a bit of research and found that pure inulin is only slightly sweet so I bought three tubes of it and it hardly sweetens or flavours food at all. Mine is marketed as Swainson’s ultra inulin powder and I got it off Amazon. I have interstitial fat and I have high hopes of the inilin tackling it. The problem is monitoring the internal fat. I am doubtful any set of scales can distinguish between ordinary and interstitial fat. I really think an MRI is the only way. If I’m wrong, please let me know as MRIs are expensive!

  • Thank you Poppyflower – that’s what I needed and I think it explains I lot. Without removing the fiber amount, I’ve been eating less than I thought I was, and that would explain the constant cold feeling.

    It also means that since I want to focus on carb count, I’m going to need to either find a different tracking app that lets me do Net carbs or add all the foods myself again in myfitnesspal instead of using the ones already in there.

  • posted by  thepolly on 'Weigh in' thread
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    thanks, captainlynne. I’ve been mostly eating a meal a day lately so have a very long fasting period. Mostly my blood sugar at 6.30pm has been between 4.5 and 6 so it is coming down. FBG is mostly in the 6’s. I say fasting but I do like a nibble of cheese at night sometimes, probably after reading the comments on this forum on morning glory or whatever the thing is that makes you burn lots of stored sugar in order to get you moving first thing :D…. eating a high fat thingy before bed doesn’t seem to affect this for me.

    Glad your results were still lovely after your holiday.

  • posted by  Izzy on Can I do this for 8 weeks?
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    you’re almost half way to your goal already!

    Can you do this for 8 weeks? if you want to, if you decide to, if you commit to, you CAN.

    Or if you are lucky you may get to your goal before then, but try to maintain the good habits long term- the true secret to long term success 🙂

    Good luck

  • posted by  Izzy on Gastric bypass
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    Hi I’ve not had a bypass but I thought I would bump your thread to make sure others see it. I don’t really remember anyone talking about one but that doesn’t mean there are not others here.

    Not meaning to poke holes in your food but are you eating less than 800 calories? unless you are having big portions you might not be eating enough, also are you having some good fats? Have you swapped out the potatoes in your shepherds pie? Dressings of the right type would be fine if you like them, using healthy oils etc, a few nuts etc.

    If you are regularly under on calories maybe add a small lunch.

    I don’t like a lot of salad either but I love a tray of baked veg like carrot, courgette, tomatoes and onions, all tossed in a bit of olive oil and garlic and sometimes some spices. Be adventurous and check out the recipe threads.

    Lastly are you getting enough fluid? ditching the fizzy drinks is spot on the right thing, but try to drink plenty water/herbal teas etc.

    Even if no one else has had the same surgery as you, you will find great support here Best of luck to you with your journey 🙂

  • posted by  happyitsworking on Can I do this for 8 weeks?
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    Sparky: Congrats on losing 3kgs your first week. I’m sure you will have no problem reaching your goal.

    Tomorrow will be my first week weigh-in and the start of my 2nd week. Today after 6 days I’m down 7.4 lbs. I can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings. I’m also committed to do this for 8 weeks to see how far I can come.

  • posted by  Izzy on Izzy's 8 week diary :)
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    well done for controlling the toast! Hope you have a lovely day 🙂

    Well I got the rest of the gravel cleared, the rubber mats pinned down, the tent put up and the sand in 🙂

    I have a Happy son and he has a tired Mummy!

    I made these for lunch…https://elanaspantry.com/pizza-muffins/ and they were good, quite hight in calories at 144 each though. My son has demolished two and the fussy daughter doesn’t like them grrr. I’m going to see how well they freeze as I’m always on the look out for other things that can go in his lunch box and these would work well.

    Well I’m gonna finish my cup of tea and then I need to start on the mess that is my kitchen and decide what is going to be for dinner. Tonight I think I will try to plan my weeks food.