Hello everyone, I’m more concerned about my Blood sugar levels than weight (“lucky you” ,I hear you all say).No I consider it will be much harder to achieve this 8 week plan due to goals, you see those people on here losing weight have a visual incentive, ok maybe a little chubby tummy and that’s my visual ,I had a father who was Diabetic so although I think I’m not prediabetic, prevention is better than cure,so here it goes ,this week end reading book fully and stocking up as well as throwing out foods and lets see how I feel in 8 weeks
James the positive
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I’m well impressed at your cooking skills JillyB, i’m more Jamie Oliver in my approach, fast, casual + hope for the best!!
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Thanks Glevesque, don’t lose heart – it’s all going in the right direction – just keep persevering. Upping your excersises is great – you will feel so much better so much faster. I suspect my weight loss in the first week was amazing as I have so much to lose (4st now) It’s definitely slowed down now. I know it is depressing when you try so hard and it’s not coming off fast enough but I do feel quite motivated as I keep giving myself a talking to – I am fed up of not being able to do activities I want to do with my family and friends, of buying clothes because they fit rather than I like them, not wanting to meet new people because I worry about what they will think of me (next to rather fit and gorg hub) and being generally self conscious all the time and not living life to the full. Only I can do something about this. I am sure you can think of your own reasons – thinking about that makes the craving disappear like magic. Keep on going – you sound like you are doing all the right things.
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I’m so glad you and the OH are on the mend Bill. Have a great holiday, you deserve it. 😀
Well done Lynne on staying strong on your holidays 😇 . You have such amazing willpower, the desire to lose those last pounds must be so strong. You really deserve a BSD biggest loser award lol!
I’m still enduring our endless house renovation. Feels like we are camping here or stuck in a reality TV home Reno show. Not so much fun living it as when you’re watching it though. The slow cooker has become my new best friend. I can leave the food to cook while I rush around trying to clean up the plaster dust 😠 -
Hi All,
Im a 50 year old male and I was diagnosed with Diabetes last November with a hba1c score of 106. at the time I was 203lbs and measured 44″ around my waist. Im 5’11” tall, I was prescribed 2 metformin per day with warnings that my condition was incurable and I would soon need stronger meds and might even need insulin injections.I was also warned of the complication I might face. I was advised to eat a balanced diet of starchy carbs fruit and veg fish and meat.
I read the book, 8 week blood sugar diet and now Roughly 6 months later I’m165lbs and 36″ around my waist, more inportantly I got the news from my gp this morning, My hba1c is now 37. I am now down to 1 metformin per day with a promise from my gp that if I can keep my hba1c in the normal zone in 6 months time I will be off all meds.
My gp was very impressed and asked me how I done it, My reply was following a low carb diet and excersise.
Thanks to Michael Mosley’s 8 week blood sugar diet book.Now the challange is to keep it up,
Best of luck to people at the start of there low carb journey, It can be done,
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JillyB
I wondered how I would cope in Italy. Not sure if staying with friends is easier or harder! They take me to other friends who don’t know what I’m doing. So I have to explain again. Getting some strange looks😃
Visitors today so a cake baked last night. They ate some after lunch while I enjoyed black coffee 😃
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posted by Butterlover on How Are My Fellow New Starters Doing?
on 3 Jun 2016 at 15:00 in Starting the BSDHi to everyone, Its so helpful reading all your posts. I am now at the end of week 3, total weight loss is about 4kg.But I’m more focused on my BGL which is not going down much.I’m also not strict on 800 cal there have been days when I miscalculate the calories. Or when My BGL is low, I treat myself or giving in to certain food urges.I was already limiting carbs before I started and I did paleo diet for a while but didn’t loose weight.I haven’t had headaches and food cravings are not too bad, although I really want some bread and Vegemite right now.Yes its an Aussie thing.I drink japanese green tea and miso soup to increase my fluids.I plan to get more exercise this week and limit my portion size. I find that I eat too much meat.I need a few more tools ,a\new kitchen scale and a more accurate calorie counter.I will read the book again to get more focused. I will let you know how it goes next week. cheers
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I’ve started saving the stock that’s left at the bottom of the pan when I’ve steamed vegetables – I haven’t made any soup with it yet, but I’m planning to!
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Hi Christine
Sorry about your virus and knee😱
Watched 6 people eating huge ice creams yesterday😱 We checked the menu & asked waitress but nothing was sugar free! Just had sparkling water😳
Visitors today. Last night friends made a Devil’s food cake. After lunch 4 ate it. While I had my black coffee!
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posted by captainlynne on Going on holidays but want to keep going
on 3 Jun 2016 at 14:48 in Fast 800In general I find food on planes not worth eating. Now I either eat before boarding or take something with me. On a BA flight on Wednesday the cabin crew commented that not many people accept the food offered. This is my 2nd holiday this year, plus 2 residential conferences. I’ve stuck to the BSD principles, eating low carb, and have learned I need to watch portion sizes. When possible, visit the local market/ supermarket and buy what you know you can eat. I’m currently in Italy, staying with friends, and am avoiding pasta etc. Been to the supermarket to buy foods friends don’t necessarily have in their kitchen. Yesterday we were taken to a great ice cream place. But everything had sugar in it so I just drank sparkling water. Felt strange? But Ive decided I want to be fit and healthy for as long as possible. If that means avoiding things I used to consider treats then so be it. I can’t eat as much as I used to, but enjoy what I eat, so it’s not a hardship.
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Week 6 Day 1
No loss of inches or pounds this week most likely due to travel for the past couple weeks. Two days till we are home eating our own food.
Seems there is too much salt and hidden items in eating out and also too much salt eating smoked salmon for an in room meal everyday.
Also couldn’t take my meds yesterday since we were driving 8 hours so retaining water there as well
Excited to see what week 6 brings once we are home again.
Stayed in the plan 99.9 percent and only went over in carbs 1-2 days out of 18 due to food choices available (potatoes for vegie).
Yesterday was under by 150 cal and 15 carbs.
C’est la vie. Keep on trucking.
💜Good things to note is my skin is really better all of a sudden. Under my eyes and backs of arms is super smooth with no bumps at all. So even though I lost no weight or inches I am still progressing in other ways. -
I know nothing about gall bladders General Dogsbody – but your post made me appreciate the luxury of living on my own – the only ‘person” to interfere with what I eat is my cat, who only wants to sneak away stuff that I’ve carefully weighed and logged.
We’ve just ‘shared’ lunch of steak with vegetables – she starts off by trying to look incredibly cute, then stalks the plate, sits on my laptop, and finally tried to attack my feet until I cut some steak off for her.
It must be really hard cooking for other people and having them eat tempting stuff. I was at work the other day, and someone had toast – it was only grotty white bread that I wouldn’t normally eat, but the smell was to die for!There’s a BBC program, I think Wednesday evening, looking primarily about the psychology of couples losing weight, but around that weight loss and fitness generally – quite inspiring as the series started the day I began BSD.
I don’t measure my blood sugar levels, so I don’t know the impact on those, but I do try and spread my 800 calories more evenly through the day, and haven’t been feeling hungry – I occasionally miss breakfast, but I don’t think that I could regularly make it through to my evening meal on just water and an apple.
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posted by Beeswax123 on How Are My Fellow New Starters Doing?
on 3 Jun 2016 at 14:38 in Starting the BSDMushrooms and stock cube, water and a bit of seasoning in a saucepan and then a soup maker. No fat.
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Week 6 Day 1
Well I didn’t lose any weight or inches in week 5. I have stayed right on the program for 5 weeks and the last two weeks haven’t moved much but I am sure it’s do to traveling this whole time.
I am having to eat out daily and restaurants have more hidden calories and salt in their foods even though we only get fish and vegies everywhere we go.
Since we also have been having smoked salmon and berries for one meal each day the salt in the salmon isn’t helping with water retention either.
Yesterday we were driving for 8 hours so I couldn’t take my meds and am retaining water from doing so as well.
We get home Saturday night and I am excited to see what week 6 brings once we are eating our own home made foods.
I am not down because of this, another friend who is a doctor told me our bodies go into hold mode when we travel usually because they recognize we are out of our normal environment and so protect us by not letting us lose much weight when traveling.
Albeit my hubby and I both still lost weight the first 1/2 week of travel but both went stagnant pretty much after that.
We stayed on it totally and yesterday were even short calories and carbs.
More news next week. Just posting in case it helps anyone else who might travel and gets stuck.
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posted by Baristagirls on How Are My Fellow New Starters Doing?
on 3 Jun 2016 at 14:30 in Starting the BSDHello Fellow dieters
Baristamum here. Very pleased to announce that yesterday and today seem to be back to normal. The feeling of needing to eat anything and everything, although not the slightest bit hungry has passed. Thanks for all the input everyone gave. I am finding soup very very helpful on this diet, especially the Tomato and Courgette one, on this website. The cals are low for the portion size, and it really fills you up. I have a soup maker and just chuck it all in and hey presto 20mins later, hot soup!! I try to keep a just of it in the fridge at all times, so there is always something available.
Beeswax123 – what ingredients did you put in your virtually calorie free soup? I’d like to make some
Glevesque – glad you are happy to hear our problems, I felt a bit bad after as I thought I had moaned to much, I genuinely wanted help to get over that sticky patch. The typing and reading helped as it stopped me from giving in and going to the cupboards.
Thischarmingwoman – hope your headache has passed, my daughter had one all week last week despite drinking loads.Does anyone have any idea why my tummy is so bloated all the time? I know I have a grain and gluten issue, but I am NOT eating any.
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Yay! I’m in Margaret River WA! I feel like the only peron in WA on BSD but I just found out my neighbour has been doing 5:2. So glad there are more of us in Aus. I’m going to look for those noodles in woolies tomorrow. May be we can start and aussie chatter forum if this one disappears.
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My Blood Sugars Levels do not seem to be coming down as quickly as I thought they would, I had my Gall Bladder removed last year and was wondering if this would have any effect on blood sugar levels? Hubby is still convinced that I will give up (as I always have in the past) but when I feel myself getting weak and bread and the toaster is calling my name I think to myself ‘week 2 of 8 I can do this!’ Not feeling that hungry but I have never been a breakfast person, when I get to work I have a cup of hot water, another about 11am, then another half an hour before my lunch – which is usually an apple which I cut up into chunks and microwave for a minute and another cup of hot water half an hour after. When I get home from work I AM HUNGRY, but have another cup of hot water then…. you know the rest…have never done different dinner for family so am keeping this up but I give myself less carbs and more veggies!! and always eat with family at table. Good luck to all.
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Had lunch out 1.5 mile walk. No feta salad so had crayfish tails and smoked salmon with a green leaf salad which I dressed with the juice of fresh lime. Coffee and a glass of water. 🙆 Husband said, “That’s and expensive salad we won’t be going there again.” 😟
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Hi wg16
I have a shake for breakfast and I stick to either Optifast or Optislim Platinum from the chemist. Low cal and low carb and taste ok. Optislim Platinum needs to be mixed with milk, I use unsweetened almond milk to keep the cals low. I did see a big bucket of protein shake at Woolies the other day that was low cal and low carb, I think it was called Hydrox Protein or something. hope this helps 🙂
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Hi Lise,
I’m currently on week 13 but on week 7 we had a week in Cornwall. I stuck to the BSD through sheer determination. My only slip up was a small pot of cashews which I scoffed before checking the cals. Not one pasty, cream tea or bag of chips passed my lips. I did have a poached cod one night – with no batter. I suppose as we were self catering I could plan meals more. I do remember that I took a packed lunch out every day. Even so, I suppose the majority of meals out would have been fish based – so they would have been fine with a little adjustment. Alcohol wasn’t an issue as I don’t drink. We did lots of walking too, averaging 6 miles a day. I would imagine cruise wise you could choose your food anyway. On the go is a bit more difficult as I’ve found it’s quite hard to find take away food that’s suitable for the BSD. If all else fails just get straight back on it after your holiday. Have a lovely time anyway! -
captainelynne,
Pleased you are enjoying yourself in Italy. What wonderful will power you are showing. Not sure that I could do that. I am a real italiphile with my food, learnt how to make real Italian food, even the pasta…cutting, layering, stuffing, the whole works. Living in Melbourne is very inductive for eating Italian but I have been extremely good and haven’t cheated even once. I have visited Italy 3 times and stuffed myself silly ! Managed to avoid the tourista food and found little hidden places to eat well and authentically.
Have a great time
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Hello again all – 3 weeks now into my 800 cal diet.
Been three weeks now since i started this and must admit that i am getting results.. it is a bit difficult to weigh myself as i am wheelchair bound..(not many scales that will accomodate the chair 😉 ). But i am feeling a bit lighter and clothes fitting a little looser so all good.More energy on tap now, doing some weights from the chair.. slowly ramping the time and weight up each week.
A big plus on this tho is that i have stopped my glicacide tabs, as my sugars are responding to the low cal intake.. just on the metformin now..
Update… i went along to my consultant to have a post op review, and was able to weigh myself using the hospital equipment.. happy to reveal that i have lost 4.5kg so far. yep yep.
The medico’s question my doing this, but have very little to respond to me with, when i ask what could give me the same results, they just go back to the old adage of ‘lose little over time’ been hearing this over and over again for the last 6 years from so called Dietitian’s who, i feel are just spouting out what they have learned back in Uni..
So we keep on with what i have done so far… no breakfast, very light midday meal, generally 2 boiled eggs and some fresh tomatoes, lots of pepper, then a evening meal of around 300 cals. in general 500-600 cals a day.
I am not feeling to much hardship from this so far, i get the odd hunger pangs, but i ride through them. i am determined to follow through with this and maintain the diet untill i have lost 20 or more kgs…
this is doable, i am confident and already getting noticed from family and friends that i look healthier and more vital, so we keep on keeping on.
be well all
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I am five weeks in with no slip ups, no alcohol, no simple carbs, eating delicious foods and sleeping better than I have for years. In one week I am travelling for more than a month to several countries and doing a cruise to boot. I don’t want to see a single kilo or centimetre of fat back and in fact I’m hoping to keep losing but I’m worried. How do I do it when I’m on the move? What meal choice should I make for the long flights? Your advice is most welcome.
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Hi all
I sometimes have to travel, and one thing which you can do is to buy from a local supermarket a packet of ham, or chicken, or beef slices, and some sliced cheese – I enjoy Emmenthal, but there are many alternatives – and then wrap the two together, to make a savoury roll which appears quite small but is incredibly filling. If you have the carbs available, these are also delicious wrapped round a half or whole small head of chicory.
Easy to put together in your hotel room! I was in Cologne last week, and enjoyed some local ham with some local cheese in this way, and the whole thing was amazingly satisfying.
Hope this helps
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Hi switzerland
Thank you so much for the tip.Kassa81 🙂
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Hi Kassa81,
It’s nice to read about your progress.
If the cravings are really bad do you have the calories available to have a small amount of full fat plain yoghurt or 30g cheese? Eaten slowly I find they can stem the cravings.
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Hi Lucia,
….being vegetarian all week-end = having to go to the fruit and veg shop……I know what you’re up Lucia! I may be half a world away but I can see right through you.
We ate burritos tonight. Burritos made out of lettuce cups instead of the carby wrap were not bad, or maybe I was just hungry!
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Sorry i meant almost up to week 5 🙂
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Hi all
I have almost finished week 4. Lost 12kg and bsl is almost normal 🙂I am finding i am craving a lot tonight. Fighting temptation so far. Really loving no longer taking insulin and that i am fitting into some old clothes i haven’t worn in almost 4 years
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posted by Baristagirls on How Are My Fellow New Starters Doing?
on 3 Jun 2016 at 10:18 in Starting the BSDHello Everyone (daughter speaking) I really admire you all, and those that keep going despite very slow weight loss is brilliant. The motivator for me at the moment is the fast loss! I’m starting my 12th day and I’ve lost 10lb and 8 oz. Just enjoyed smoked salmon and poached egg for late breakfast along with a latte….. I find the days when I’m not at work a lot easier, strangely enough.
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Hi Lynne,
Great stuff! You must be chuffed to bits with your weight loss? It was a great response from your friends and how lovely that they took you shopping instead of expecting you to eat their sort of food, if you keep to the bsd principles you can only do well.
I have twisted my knee so am a bit limited in what excercise I can do, (not that I do much) I swim and walk, walking is ok for a bit then it starts to ache, my knee, that is! I have also got a ‘virus’ great thing these viruses! You have no idea how you got them and no idea when they will go! Oh well, onwards and downwards!
Have a great time Lynne
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I am meeting husband for lunch so no carbs for breakfast and hopefully find something like feta salad on the menu and I won’t want any alcohol. I will walk there and back.
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Sounds like you are having a ball CaptainLynne! Really enjoying yourself without going mad, shows us all it can be done!
Husband + I won’t have issues with cakes, pastries or pasta as these didn’t feature much pre-diet and certainly not now; it’ll be the wine + breads which will present the threat! Mind you as we have ascertained that there’s zero tolerance on drinking ANY alcohol + driving, wine will be restricted to dinner time, when we do plan on sharing a bottle.
Lots of steps every day + some swimming should keep weight-gains within reason, am not expecting to come back the same weight as I go, but after 11 weeks in NZ, Australia, Singapore + Vietnam last year, I only put on 2lbs. Which considering how much wine was consumed over 7 weeks in NZ was a real result!! Taken a while to lose 2st, need to lose another 1.5 + am not going to shoot myself in the foot after all this effort!
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posted by OzVeggy on How quickly do you stop feeling hungry?
on 3 Jun 2016 at 09:07 in Starting the BSDDays 2 and 3 were the toughest for me. I felt like my stomach was eating itself from the inside out.
Pretty good since then. If I get that hungry again I have a hot chocolate (made with water, 47 cal) or a miso soup (28 cal).
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posted by GrannyR on How Are My Fellow New Starters Doing?
on 3 Jun 2016 at 08:59 in Starting the BSDI make ginger tea. Grate a large knob or 2 of raw ginger into a saucepan, add 1.5 litres of water, bring to the boil and simmer for 20 minutes. Leave to stand , I usually leave it overnight. You end up with a really strong ginger base. Strain it into a bottle and store in the fridge. Fill a mug 1/4 – 1/2 full with the solution and top up with boiling water. I find that fills me up.
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Hi Matrika
Well you have done a great deal of research, and have lots of experience on what does and doesn’t work for you, most evidently. Fantastic to hear that you have finally established a regime which seems to be what your body responds best to – and now you are fat burning, which is what we all aspire to.
I very much admire your persistence, and willingness to do whatever it takes, to get things underway – it’s posts like yours which inspire people to keep on with the BSD (or their version of it), and make this such a good forum.
Thank you for your time in telling us what’s going on with you, and every best wish for your onward journey!
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posted by GrannyR on How Are My Fellow New Starters Doing?
on 3 Jun 2016 at 08:47 in Starting the BSDI’ve just entered week 2. No idea if or how much I have lost as I don’t have access to any scales…I’m on holiday and self catering. I decided that now was a good time to start as I have only myself to worry about! Certainly not hungry and I’m enjoying experimenting with what you can create on 2 rings! I FEEL as if I have lost weight…when I find some scales I’ll let you know. I’m in it to loose the weight I put on 10years ago …when I quit smoking. Fingers crossed this works.
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Hi I’m nearly 24 weeks into this. I’ve had 2 residential conferences in that time plus a holiday in Prague. I’m on holiday in Italy now. My suggestion would be to stay eating low carb. Self-catering can be easier because you control what you buy, rather than having to make choices in hotel. I’m staying with friends. We went shopping for foods I can eat that they might not have in. They eat pasta – I don’t. It was ice cream restaurant yesterday, Nothing I could have and portions were huge so I had sparkling water. Not easy. But I don’t want to be ill again. And I don’t want to be ill in a different country.
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After a dramatic loss yesterday, my weight is up 0.4kg again this morning – and I had a good day eating wise, so it seems illogical – I know its only a small amount, but it’s frustrating.
Overall, yesterday total loss was 4kg in just over two weeks, now only three and a half. My weight did hovver around the same weight for the previous week/ten days, so I’m not distraught about it, just trying to understand it better.I did eat supper late – about 10.15pm but I did the same the day before
Always weighing the first thing in the morning
Probably a day without a lot to drink – I dd spend almost three hours in a queue (I had a bottle of water with me, but weather was freeing cold), then a further three hours in a theatre (still didn’t drink a lot of the water as I wouldn’t be able to go to the loo), but I did drink half a litre of water with my meal.
I probably had more exercise yesterday than normal – I walked about five miles, and went to an exercise class at the gym, albeit a fairly gentle one.
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Thanks Frog
Portions were huge! Have to say the frozen yogurt with berries and cream on top looked great😳 I was asked if I wanted some berries but didn’t know if they’d been soaked in syrup. Safe, not sorry! Was asked if 800 calories was too low/unhealthy. Just said I’ve been doing this for 6 months, do I look unhealthy? End of conversation. 😃 Friends I’m staying with are great asked what I can eat and we went shopping. They eat what they want and I eat what I want. 😃 I just need to get past being embarrassed and apologetic about situations like yesterday!
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Thanks for the suggestions and advice Igorasusual. It is quite true that if you are burning fat it is probably from the areas around your middle and organs first…my problem is specifically…it is very difficult to burn fat for me and I have been tracking with ketostix for awhile now.
I have been using a phone app (from samsung) also for awhile now after it was recommended to me by a kind lady on this forum, so I do have a good handle on how much carb etc I was eating in my 600 cals to a very precise degree.
600 calories a day doesn’t get me personally into fat burning and I am extremely envious of those it works for.
I have really very severe insulin resistance obviously.
It seems I need to actually water fast on alternate days and that is now working for me. I am drinking coffee a lot! The good thing is the ketostix indicate the fat burning has really ramped up fast so my poor body haveing finally got the insulin down a notch is responding like anything. I am now almost back to the weight I was at a year ago. 🙂 I anticipate no further issues.
I got the book The Obesity Code and finally got to the guidelines at the end…and am now following Jason Fung’s rather easy and clear fasting protocol to the letter…along with the FODMAP diet and Paleo guidelines!!!
It is a lot easier than it may sound.
This week I finally lost a smidge more than 2 kilos so am now FINALLY onto what will work for me which it appears is a little more exacting than the general but that’s okay…I really am willing to do whatever works.
It is very counterintuitive but it seems that a small low carb meal of protein and veggies every second day (water the rest of the time) is what it takes for my body to let go of the insulin levels and hence the fat starts burning.
My blood sugar levels are continuing to improve way beyond my expectations now, I am well into the “normal” range all the time except morning for a short few hours…so I am going to keep on with this and see if I can get to a healthy weight this way.
I have actually been controlling my diabetes with low carb for quite a while…but my weight has continued to be a problem. I clearly would have survived great famines in the middle ages!!!
I am certainly not metabolically “normal”…the problem with my insulin levels is well known to me and I have been keeping track of it now for 20 years, way before I was diabetic I was severely hypoglycaemic back in the early 90s…it has just taken years to get to the right protocol and information to change it, with a great deal of medical misinformation and misadventure along the way and diabetes 2 as a consequence. Better late than never and I am fortunate I haven’t lost my feet or had a heart attack in the meantime as so many diabetic mellitis people have.
It works better for me to fast alternate days than to do longer water/broth fasting too…no idea why! I am unable to find a doctor here to support me in this, however, I am doing pretty well on my own nowthat I am armed with the right information.
The meal replacements I tried and was very optimistic about due to the Newcastle study. They weren’t possible for me to continue with because I reacted quite badly to the lactose and wheat and possibly soy flour they contained ’cause I have IBS.
It’s unfortunate because they were supplied for an osteoarthritis study I joined (I got caught up in an armed robbery at my local post office 18 years ago which left me with buggered arthritic knees). That means I cannot any longer do much aerobic exercise but I am ramping up my step count daily.
It seems to me I am now on track. It’s way easier than I would have expected now I am here and am glad I am finally on the right side of the darn scales. I tell you, I was just about ready to bin them!
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mid week weigh in showed zero loss 🙁 week 7 plateau lol but no matter I will keep going. However I’m wearing those size smaller jeans as I tried them on and they feel ok!
I’ve had my yoghurt and strawberries and I’m running a little late so don’t have time to pack a lunch before leaving to get my eyes tested and then meet my niece. However I need to be home by about 3 to sort out the final bit of my car insurance and to then take my daughter for her test so I will just have a late lunch. Hubby is cooking for him and the kids tonight so I may have an experiment dinner as it will just be for me but not sure what yet.
I’ll be rummaging about with my niece to find a stone circle I’ve not been to before 🙂
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posted by glevesque on How Are My Fellow New Starters Doing?
on 3 Jun 2016 at 08:24 in Starting the BSDHi Ozveggie…I hadn’t thought of the changes that are happening internally. I like that thought. That is what is most important, isn’t it. I’m doing this to get my Blood Sugar levels down…losing weight will simply be a bonus. Anyway, I’m still hoping that I will wake up one morning and that 10 pounds will magically have fallen off, but the real goal will be seen (I hope) when I go to the doctor and find out that my Blood Sugar levels are down. Thanks.
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Hi Lynne
well done on avoiding the ice cream and cake- I bet that was harder than saying “No” to the food on the plane!
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Kathy 54 Congratulations!!! Amazing, inspiring, excellent…Soooo happy for you!
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Nysilver – Congratulations! Great job…Inspired by your achievements.
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posted by OzVeggy on How Are My Fellow New Starters Doing?
on 3 Jun 2016 at 08:06 in Starting the BSDHi Glevesque,
Like you, I’ve lost 1 kg in two weeks. But that is OK! My clothes are getting looser and people are noticing so I know that internally things are improving. The scales are just a number. I am not going to let that distract me.
The key to all of this is repetition. Just repeating the same good habits over and over. Results will come. Everybody and every BODY is different. Hang in there.
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posted by glevesque on How Are My Fellow New Starters Doing?
on 3 Jun 2016 at 08:04 in Starting the BSDJussi,
Thanks. I have no idea how you keep so motivated after losing so little weight…It’s a sacrifice! I just finished eating three of those little chocolate bars one gets in the Cadbury’s Favourites box. A man came to give me an estimate on something and presented me with the box as a thank you. It sat on the counter all day. Then I had an overwhelming desire…They tasted pretty terrible after not having sugar for a couple of weeks. They didn’t have calorie/kj counter on them, but unless they are 200 calories each, I’m still under 800 calories for today. I know that isn’t entirely the point as I have to lose the weight to bring down my blood sugar level. Anyway, feeling happier now. I had thought that I had lost 2 kg over the past two weeks, but looking again at my stats and realizing I had lost only 1.1 kg, just felt rather unmotivated. Now I am ready to be a “good” girl again. -
Hi AlexX,
These are the targets I loaded into MyFitnessPal:
Carbs 50g 25%
Protein 80g 40%
Fat 31g 35%I’m vegetarian so it’s almost impossible for me to get so low with the carbs to be ketogenic (legumes have built in carbs as well as protein). I also hesitate with going too high with fat. I click on the little pie chart each day and I’m pretty happy if I’ve got rough thirds for the macros, even if the carbs are a bit over 50g. That’s still way lower for me than my pre-BSD days.