I’m also using myfitnesspal, you can do your daily food diary, log your measurements, exercise etc so it’s really got everything you need in one place.
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posted by JCH187 on Is there an app or website I can use to track progress?
on 30 May 2016 at 08:39 in Welcome to the BSD -
Tallyhoo absolutely fantastic you should be very proud of your self
This will also help people starting out to see what can be achieved with this way of eating ( I still don’t like to use word diet as I think this seems temporary )
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Hi, you seem to be very knowledgeable and well motivated so I would expect you to have targets and to try and predict your various outcomes. Do you still get all of the vital nutrients that includes 300 mg/day of carbohydrate? You write 600-800 cal/day and this is quite if not very, tough.If the fat calculation you mention was that simple and Ketosis that predictable it would be great but most of us here did the same thing every day for 8 weeks or more and lots varied, stalled, plateaued and had all sorts of experiences some good and some not so good. If you are nearing your target, well done but don’t be too hard on yourself. I found it tricky getting back to increasing calories to stop losing recently as I was re-programmed! We know this works, I have not watched Dr Fung but my results are great and I am now 16 weeks away from when I started and then I was Obese and now I am not. Good luck Wcorey…
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Good job Lucia. I hope you listened to yourself during your ‘talk’.
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Hi Tallyhoo,
Congratulations!!! What a brilliant achievement😊😊😊 in such a short time. Enjoy those naughty potatoes – then climb back on the wagon!
Imogen🌻
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Well done Tallyhoo – great results.
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posted by SkyWalker on Resting Heart Beat and low blood pressure
on 30 May 2016 at 08:22 in Fast ExerciseResting heart rate varies with BP and I notice that often when Systolic rises HR can fall slightly. Mine is affected by getting over-tired and consumption of alcohol and is up this morning after a family party lunch yesterday. It went from 104/60 to 114/70 today. It was taken as always, on waking, around 0600h while laid flat after laying still for a few minutes. This is the lowest it is likely to be during my day and some would say it is a false picture. Others will criticise the use of a domestic quality device for measuring it, but so long as we accept it is a relative rather than absolute reading there is no problem for me. In Feb when I started my BP 128/80 and HR 60. Since then it has dropped significantly but was never all that high to me in the first place. Lowest HR recently was 44. We all vary and losing weight reduces BP and HR in my case, if that helps? I am 62 and not super fit.
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Hi team,
Yesterday, I wanted chocolate, something cool and , I know it’s the wrong word for it but a treat.
So I had one magnum icecream.
I am now in panic mood as it is like a drug , touch it once and you crave it always.
So I have given myself a talking to and will eat pure today.
My last day off, work tomorrow.Love Lucia
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GOAL ACHIEVED THIS MORNING!!!! Weighed in for the 18th time I think it is and I have reached the goal I set myself back on 25th January which I had laughed at at the time and said I’d aim to be here by June 17th when we go on holiday. Lost 3 lbs this week having been out for dinner twice!!!!
Started at 14 st 12.6 (don’t forget the .6) now am at 11 st 6.6 so have lost a lovely 3 stone 6 or 47 lbs I think it is. Gone from dress size 20 ish down to size 12 jeans from Next (v proud) to size 14 -16 tops.
Saw doctor for blood test results during the week and am now off metformin and cholesterol pills – cholesterol down to 3.5!!! wow and I forgot to tell him I just eat full fat stuff now – will tell him next time.
My goal was 11 st 7 – I am resetting my goal today – now want to get to 10 st 5…………
Yippee
PS am cooking for family who are round for bank holiday and I WILL have a couple of jersey royals with butter and see what happens
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posted by blue1919 on Anyone from NZ doing this or about to start who wants to be a email buddy?
on 30 May 2016 at 04:51 in Welcome to the BSDHappy to support.
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posted by jimnz on Anyone from NZ doing this or about to start who wants to be a email buddy?
on 30 May 2016 at 04:33 in Welcome to the BSDKiwi,
I have just sent you an email – without posting my email address here.Jim
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posted by Butterlover on How Are My Fellow New Starters Doing?
on 30 May 2016 at 02:22 in Starting the BSDHI Matrika, I checked with hubby , the glucometer was given to him by the hospital,his diabetes is caused by his medication for other conditions.So It could be they provide routinely or it could be because he is on the pension and has a healthcare card.He pays something for the lancets and strips but its subsidized,you could try your GP or diabetes Australia for advice.Hows your BSD going ?
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I’m glad to join the group. I’m finishing up week four today. I lost 12 pounds in three weeks, but this week, nothing. Your comments have encouraged me. I fully intend to complete the 8 weeks and I hope eventually to get off some of my current medication and lose enough weight to feel healthy before my 70th birthday.
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Hi Lucia,
What a sacrifice you’ve made – researching Thor – and on your long week-end. Your dedication is commendable.
I do hope swooning uses a lot of energy (you know, to counteract the ice-cream).
Did you consider what you could have eaten instead of the ice-cream? I’m thinking 30g nuts or a 30g piece of cheese?I still have my struggle days, they always surround milk chocolate. My current strategy is to not touch any. If I don’t touch it, I can’t eat it. BUT as I’ve mentioned previously I do have 85% dark choc or guilt free chocolate brownies and I have 1 portion when I’m really craving milk chocolate. I think what works for me with this strategy is that they taste ‘chocolatey’ but do not cause the huge sugar spike and then insulin response.
I was always hanging upside down as a child. We had a swing and ‘monkey bar’ in our backyard. In the lounge room I’d sit facing the back of the lounge and then lean back and watch TV upside down – great fun.
Have a good day Lucia (and forum members). Remember food wise to take it one step at a time.
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We started today…Nat is doing the shopping list and I’m planning our meaks around it..work lunche are going to be made at home the night before as will the kids school lunches to take pressure off morning routine
Started with a poached egg and small portion of cashews and black coffee
We’re going to blog all our food so may help others if they are struggling with family life and being on the diet.
Great to be here and keep you posted 😃
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Hi Lucia,
Bill isn’t well – pop over to his forum and have a read – I’m sure when he’s well enough he’ll be researching the minion onesie.
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posted by Lonnie24 on Resting Heart Beat and low blood pressure
on 30 May 2016 at 00:11 in Fast ExerciseI’ve read that the average resting heart rate per minute is between 60-100. Mine is 58. I don’t think I’m that fit. I have low blood pressure. Does having low blood pressure have anything to do with my resting heart rate?
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Thanks to both of you. I’m not giving up, it’s kind of made me more determined! I’m already feeling in control of food. I feeling I have never had.
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Does anyone think bill has bought the minion onesie yet?
Love Lucia
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Switzerland.
Did you ever hung upside down as a kid in the park?
I wonder if I could do it again.
I may try that tomorrow.
Look to the news for a big fruit bat terrorising the uk 😎It’s me hanging upside down.Wonder if a little extra blood to the grey cells will help my faulty wiring.
Love Lucia
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Hi Switzerland,
I live that you are on the same wave length as me.Today I had my usual breakfast
Lunch a little chicken and bacon
Dinner steak, caramelised onions and a little sweet potato.Then I had an icecream. Rats!!!!!!
But it was so good.I have tried to argue with myself, trying to justify it with over 10,000 steps.
Who am I kidding.
There is a chink in my armour. A gap. I I don’t act like that little Dutch boy and stick something in the hole, I will ah e a situation.
So, tomorrow I am going to do a home made boot camp. On Wednesday, I am going to do a pure bsd. No deviations.
To night I am slobbing out and watchin a movie. Only in the interests of research (cough cough)
It’s called Thor.
He has dreamy blue eyes. Even his muscles have muscles.And his brother Lokie is the actor with the nice bum who was in the series called night manager.
Swoon, swoon.Oh the research was… How many times swoon in an hour. Now I have to look up how many calories are burnt swooning.
Soooooo. There we have it.
Love Lucia
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Hi Sandie,
The main reason that the chocolates are not ate yet is that I have my ear plugs in.
I can hear chocolate calling from at least 367 miles, give or take.Your will power is incredible.
Team, the force is great in this one.Again, I take my hat off to you
Love Lucia
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This is so weird. First off, As I grew up on the other side of the pond, bs here is on a different scale that what sounds like is the A1C designation ~ 5.x is really good, 6.x is not so good, 7 is good if you are diabetic, 8 is seriously not so good.
I was diagnosed just about a year ago with fbs at 180-something and A1C at 8.5. Not believing I had a chronic progressive disease I armed myself with MFP and a gym membership and in 3 months for my next a1c I turned that 8.5 into 5.8. I also, since last July, lost over 80lbs or around 40Kg? I did nothing special except keep my daily calories below ~1500. I happened on Dr Fung’s 6 part YouTube series then Dr Mosley’s BSD and Dr Fung’s Obesity Code. I’ve been fasting roughly 21 hrs / day and limit myself to under 800 cals. Up until today I’d have said my tiredness and cold feet had gone. Today my feet are freezing. My morning fbs was 110 (shocking really) as for the last week or so it’s been low 90’s with one day at 101 (prior to today). In 13 days I’ve lost 8 lbs. That doesn’t strike me as especially stellar.
What’s interesting though is the sort of confluence between Dr Taylor’s work in New Castle and Dr Fung’s work in Toronto and Dr Mosley’s work. I was kind of hoping to see the 1-2 lbs / day drop after having hit two plateaus just as Dr Fung suggested. Oh, I must add that my 600-800 cal/day is completely absent sugar or white flour…franly any flour. Occasionally I will indulge in a lunch of 2 deli slices of Danish Ham w/mustard and a deli slice of swiss cheese (about 140 cals) for lunch. Most days I am fine going from about 8pm until about 5pm the following day. I used to have that on whole wheat bread but as I cut out bread I didn’t want the sandwich meats to go bad. I am about 30lbs away from, what I would consider, my target weight.
Has anyone else experienced a slow to no weight loss fasting? I thought the entire point was to re sensitise your body to insulin such that one could start burning fat to make up for the severe calorie deficit, i.e 2000 – 800 = 1200 (from fat) * 7 = 8400 / 3500 = ~2.5 lbs/wk. Hmmm. I gues expecting that per day is a bit of wishful thinking, huh? I believe the cold feel signify my metabolism is being throttled back. That would be sad!. Good wishes to all!
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Glad you’ve enjoyed the blog Polly 🙂 I’ve a bit of catching up to do as I haven’t put anything on the new one for a while but I have done some visits.
Dinner was hunters chicken, and courgetti And I had spare calories so I’ve had a hot choc which was amazing.
I used two tablespoons of double cream, 1 tsp cocoa, 3 teaspoons of caramel syrup. It is for coffee normally but I don’t like coffee. Had to add in calories and carbs for it but it wasn’t much.
I’ve just discovered I have a day off tomorrow I’d forgotten about, so I’m hoping the weather stays good and I can do something nice, child free for once, and I only have to work for 3 days then as my husband is off on Friday I have ANOTHER child free day. This is rare sometimes I go weeks or months without any alone time, so now I’m super excited haha. What to do?
I’ve planned my food for the next 8 days so shouldn’t have any problems this week.
Night everyone 🙂
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Hi Lynne,
Congratulations. You know all of us from the other club houses will pop in, take a look around, get some friendly advice and support and from time to time crash the club house, re-decorate and party with you to celebrate your achievements.
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posted by Jakkianne on Four weeks to go, not many results yet:(
on 29 May 2016 at 20:58 in Welcome to the BSDThanks, Igorasusual. I shall bear that in mind if my weight loss slows too much. For the moment the fruit and veg do keep me going.
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That’s fantastic – sounds really lovely.
More news on diabetes.co.uk a lot of people seem happy to sign the petition but if it just said about low carbing rather than the low calorie part. I can see why they are resistant as they don’t know how easy this way of eating is 🙂
Some of them had problems with the wording as well.
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posted by thepolly on Is there an app or website I can use to track progress?
on 29 May 2016 at 20:48 in Welcome to the BSDI also use myfitnesspal and there is also a helpful site called eatthismuch.com on which you can tell it how many grams of fat/carb/protein you want to eat and it comes up with recipes based around your needs. You can also tell it what foods to exclude – I have played about with it more than using it but some of the recipe ideas may help – Polly
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Loving your photos, Izzy. Scotland is so beautiful although I’ve only been to Edinburgh so far (I worked in the festival in 05 I think it was). Have so much more exploring and travelling to do.
Your friend is doing great if he managed to start cutting down on things and probably for most people that’s good enough. It really is like quitting anything bad for you – your head does have to be in the right place.
I had 2 onion bahjis for breakfast with yogurt and sunflower seeds and this evening had a lamb chop sliced up and stir fried with lots of veg and spiralised carrot and courgette. The carrot kind of relaxes when it’s cooked and becomes noodley – sort of.
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hi Skywalker, Yes.. Thats what I am thinking . My EBV should get better and I am back on medication for my fatty liver and spleen . Lets see.
Best Regards
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I feel your pain. I keep telling myself I am eating to fuel my body not for pleasure and slowly my mind set is changing, although I had some frozen yoghurt this afternoon I am not having dinner as a result. Keep going it will click!
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indeed, igorasusual – you are probably right – well I hope so
although I know my mh affects all this toobut yes – I have a very angry CARB BRAIN screaming to be filled
I have yet to find anything equally fulfilling – but then perhaps that is a good thing – so food can become less addictive and even perhaps a pleasurable experience at some point in the future
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Hi Lynne,
The dress wasn’t see through, I just felt a bit ‘out there’ in a dress, I normally wear trousers and long tops that cover my belly!
See you in the 16weeks club house on Monday! Will ‘wave’ at you so you can let me in
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posted by happyitsworking on Is there an app or website I can use to track progress?
on 29 May 2016 at 20:15 in Welcome to the BSDMyFitnessPal is on that I like to use.
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This is your carb addiction speaking to you. Keep strong – it DOES fade. You’ve been controlled by its hormonal effect for years – boot it out and TAKE BACK YOUR BODY.
You can do it!!!!!
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yes you are right
it seems to have imploded inside my stupid head
I feel so angry today
I walked through town earlier and was angry because I wanted a greggs sausage roll
because I wanted ham and pizza and crisps dah dah dah dahI am having stuffed pepper and salad but I don’t want it
I am making more coconut flatbreads but I don’t want them either
I want to stuff my face with junk foodI should be happy to eat like this, it is meant to be making me feel great but it isn’t
and yet it is no ones choice but mine, I realise thataaaarrrrgggghhhh the conflict
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posted by MrsJ on Is there an app or website I can use to track progress?
on 29 May 2016 at 17:44 in Welcome to the BSDI plan to start tomorrow so am getting all my ducks I a row. Is there an app or website I can use to track weight, measurements – hoping they’ll all go down and perhaps calories/carbs?
Also, is coffee ok? I’ve low carded before and drank coffee with cream rather than milk, which is best?
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Aw Bill what a bummer. Hope your eye recovers quickly. You’ll just need to take it easy, that’s what holidays are for. I hope you get the chance to please other holidaymakers with your mankini 😲 have a great holiday you really deserve to. X
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This is my first post here, but I have been lurking for a couple of months now. It’s lovely to see what a supportive and knowledgeable community this is. My husband and I have done really well following the BSD, and as the OH finally got his meter to produce a graph showing his progress, I thought I’d post to show how obvious it was when we started the diet, compared with previously. 🙂
The following is my latest weekly Facebook update, and I shared a link to the page to the BSD FB page. If you look there, you can see the graph and the details of the running averages from his meter. https://www.facebook.com/thebloodsugardiet/posts/796153957187803
End of week seven on The Blood Sugar Diet.
Week 1 – Saturday April 9th
Week 2 – Saturday April 16th
Week 3 – Saturday April 23rd
Week 4 – Saturday April 30th
Week 5 – Sunday May 8th
Week 6 – Saturday May 14th
Week 7 – Saturday May 21st
Week 8 – Saturday May 28thMe: Weight 138.4 lbs – Body Fat 30% – Visceral Fat 12% – BMI 26.2 Waist 36”/31” – Thigh 23” – BP 117/76 – FBG 5.7
Me: Weight 133.4 lbs – Body Fat 28.7% – Visceral Fat 12% – BMI 25.2 Waist 36”/29” – Thigh 22” – BP 113/80
Me: Weight 131.8 lbs – Body Fat 28% – Visceral Fat 11% – BMI 24.9 Waist 35”/29” – Thigh 22” – BP 101/76 – FBG 4.2
Me: Weight 132 lbs – Body Fat 28.1% – Visceral Fat 11% – BMI 25 Waist 34.5”/29” – Thigh 21” – BP 98/75
Me: Weight 129.6 lbs – Body Fat 27.1% – Visceral Fat 11% – BMI 24.5 Waist 34”/28.5” – Thigh 21” – BP 104/74
Me: Weight 128 lbs – Body Fat 26.3% – Visceral Fat 10% – BMI 24.2 Waist 34”/28.5” – Thigh 21” – BP 112/80
Me: Weight 126 lbs – Body Fat 25.6% – Visceral Fat 10% – BMI 23.8 Waist 33.5”/28.5” – Thigh 20.5” – BP 103/75
Me: Weight 123.8 lbs – Body Fat 24.5% – Visceral Fat 9% – BMI 23.4 Waist 33”/28” – Thigh 20” – BP 104/71
14.6 lbs down from the start. So that is the 1 stone out of the way. Just another 10 lbs to go. 3″ loss seems to be the order of the day for gut, waist, thigh and hip measurements since April 9th. The Visceral Fat % is now in the OK zone (1-9), and by the time I’m done it should hopefully be in the ideal zone (1-5).
Just one big drawback. At this rate, I’m going to have to buy some new clothes. I hate clothes shopping, and would rather spend what little money I have on other things. But there you go, the price you pay. 😉 I’ll have a trawl through the wardrobe. it needs a good sorting so perhaps I’ll find some stuff that will now fit again.
OH: Weight 169.2 lbs – Body Fat 30.2% – Visceral Fat 8% – BMI 25.7 Waist 37” – Neck 17” – BP 142/89 – FBG 10
OH: Weight 162.2 lbs – Body Fat 30.5% – Visceral Fat 7% – BMI 24.7 – Waist 36.5” – Neck 16” – BP 145/88 – FBG 5.9
OH: Weight 159.4 lbs – Body Fat 29.5% – Visceral Fat 7% – BMI 24.2 – Waist 36” – Neck 16” – BP 137/86 – FBG 6.2
OH: Weight 156.6 lbs – Body Fat 25.1% – Visceral Fat 6% – BMI 23.8 – Waist 35.5” – Neck 15.5” – BP 160/93 – FBG 5.7
OH: Weight 152 lbs – Body Fat 29% – Visceral Fat 6% – BMI 23.1 – Waist 35” – Neck 15.5” – BP 139/88 – FBG 5.3
OH: Weight 151 lbs – Body Fat 27.5% – Visceral Fat 6% – BMI 23.0 – Waist 35” – Neck 15.5” – BP 139/80 – FBG 4.7
OH: Weight 149.6 lbs – Body Fat 26% – Visceral Fat 6% – BMI 22.8 – Waist 34.5” – Neck 15” – BP 142/85 – FBG 5.6
OH: Weight 146.4 lbs – Body Fat 25.8% – Visceral Fat 6% – BMI 22.3 – Waist 33.5” – Neck 15.5” – BP 113/73 – FBG 4.8
OH is now down a total of 22.8 lbs, and is a real happy bunny. He needs a belt on all his trousers now (probably others in the wardrobe which will now fit) and is happy with his blood pressure reading as he has taken no BP medication this week at all. “It’s closer to your BP”, he told me, with a big grin. 🙂 He’s dropped another inch off his waist – he has always been a 34″ trouser, but it looks like that might be changing. 😉
His BGs are still looking good. He was able to get his details from his BG meter in graph format, and it’s obvious when we started this WOE. He’s also been keeping a note of his 90, 60, 28, 21, 12 and 7 day averages, downloaded from his meter.
***You can see how well they are going. Look at the difference in insulin requirements over each week!!! He still needs some when he gets the occasional higher BG readings. But originally 460 units long-acting, and 210 units fast-acting weekly down to 140 and 20 – yo!***
His HbA1c (gives an idea of the average blood sugars over the last 2-3 months) taken just as we started was 7.6 %. Definitely diabetic. Get that below 6% and it would be classed as non-diabetic. We look forward to seeing his next set of blood test results.
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Hi Christine and smith *waves*
Christine, I hope the skirt wasn’t see through😱 It’s my skirt I have to worry about, it’s lined so no need for a slip!
Thanks smith. How are you getting on?
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Hi a Frog and JCH187. *waves*
Thanks both of you.
How are you getting on JCH187?
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Sorry to hear that Bill. Hope you still enjoy your holiday.
*group hug for Bill* 🌻
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Hi keep trying,
Keeping it simple works for me!
Helps to not get too bogged down in the detail…eating meat/fish with a variety of ‘above ground’ vegetables makes meal planning easier!
Keep going…you are getting there 😊
Imogen,x
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posted by Matrika on How Are My Fellow New Starters Doing?
on 29 May 2016 at 16:06 in Starting the BSDHi Butterlover, That is interesting. I am Australian and diabetic (type 2) and have never had a BGL meter paid for by the government. I do get subsidised testing strips but that is all. How did your hubby manage a meter? 🙂 I may be eligable and my chemist didn’t now about it.
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I usually just substitute some granulated sweetner.
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Feeling virtuous. I have an unopened box of chocolates in the kitchen. This was given to me on the 21st May. I do not need to eat then but have left them out as a reminder to be strong willed
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posted by Igorasusual on Four weeks to go, not many results yet:(
on 29 May 2016 at 14:41 in Welcome to the BSDHi Jakkianne – sadly the grapefruit and apple do have a lot of carbs. If you want to speed up your weight loss, you could consider having less of these, at least for the period of the BSD.
It’s a question of choices – I find that I have small quantities of vegetables in things like delicious stir-frys with a chilli pepper, and that this suits me very well.
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Hi Bill,
Nasty virus!
Sorry to hear that you have a recurrence of the retinal bleed…still I am sure that won’t stop you from having a wonderful, relaxing time on your holiday. Some time away will give you chance to recover. We’ll miss you!
Have fun,
Imogen🌻
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Yippee – I just finished week 4 and have lost a whopping 22 lbs hurrah😀😀
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What would you do about the honey? Just miss it out or replace it with something?