I’m on day 2 and think I may be overeating as I don’t feel too hungry! I’m keeping tabs on my eating by using an online calorie counter/menu diary. It SEEMS as if I’m within my 800 cals a day limit but, still, I don’t feel very hungry. *worried*
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thanks Izzy – I’m a bit worried about sticking to BSD while I;m away though!
I had a long conversation with the friend I’m staying with about what I can/can’t eat.I’ve loved living in London, and the brilliant thing about being able to live so centrally is that I don’t spend hours commuting, but after 30+ years here I am starting to get itchy feet.
I had a job outside of London a few years ago, I kept my flat here and rented near where I was working – SIX miles from buying a pint of milk! The first weekend there I did the biggest supermarket shop ever – just so I didn’t run out of anything.
Here I have mini supermarkets – Tesco, Waitrose and Sainsbury within a five minute walk, open til around 11pm, plus a couple of independent 24 hour supermarkets about ten minutes away. Big temptation if I get cake or chocolate cravings late at night! -
well done on the loss Leanne
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Hi Leeanne,
That’s so good – well done. It keeps it real when you can physically see the amount of weight you’ve lost (your granddaughter) plus more (I guess she’s to young to hold 2lbs butter while you have her in your arms!)
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Hi ColandClaire,
Well done. As you said, there are so many healthy BSD food choices. It’s so much easier to walk past the tempting foods when no longer driven by carb cravings. Looking forward to reading of your progress.
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Loving the results I’m getting, despite major cravings this afternoon!! However, my question is, if I am successful and I can reverse my diabetes after 8 weeks, my A1C test will still be high because of the previous 4 weeks, so although I will be technically non-diabetic, my doctor will still want me to take medication for another 3 months. Is this the case, and if so what should I do?
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Hi happy life,
Thank you, yes feeling a lot better, have kick started the ‘diet’ and am back on track, Although today I have been cold (again) tired and had headache! That I can cope with if I’m losing weight
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Hi Judith,
Welcome back? I have missed you, where have you been, never mind, I’m glad you’re back
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Hi trees,
I’m am officially jealous!!
I started the diet in February, I was 14.9lb and size 20, I have lost 2.2lb and am in size, barely, 18 bottoms and 16 tops, captain Lynne is the same as you! It’s not fair, I’m not playing anymore!
Oh I know everyone is different, and I am pear shaped, I’m just having a winge.
Well done on your weight loss, especially as you have had to put up with a lot recently.
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I look after my youngest granddaughter one day a week. She’s 11 months old. She’s a chubby cutie! Today I decided to get on the scales whilst holding her. I was flabbergasted when I discovered I’d lost her equivalent body weight plus 2lbs extra. She’s heavy to carry and you know you’ve got her! No wonder my knees feel better!!
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Hi julia18togo,
I have a daughter doing horticulture courses at the moment, and I remembered you were asking Lucia how to stop cats using your garden as a toilet? My daughter puts orange peel on our veg patch where cats use it as a toilet, she says they don’t like the smell of citrus, might be worth a try? Hope alls well with you, are all the exams finished now? I hope they did ok when do they get their result? Callum our eldest grandson, got an a in his last exam, ( he has done an extra year at college) so he will be going to Aberdeen in September.
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posted by Christi1948 on First day on the diet ,here I gooooo
on 26 May 2016 at 22:01 in Welcome to the BSDHi rachel62,
How are you Doing? Hope you are ok.
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I hope you enjoy Dorset Frog!
I’ve never actually been to London, but I would like to visit one day. I couldn’t imagine living in such a busy place though I like a quieter and calmer pace of life.
Polly, if you are feeling tired then it’s best to sleep when you can. When my depression hit a few months ago I was in bed by 8pm every night for weeks, it was just what I needed to do (among other things) to start to heal.
Well tonights dinner was yummy yummmmm
I sliced a chicken breast and dipped in egg, then dipped in crushed almond flour crackers that I made last weekend. Then I baked them in the oven. You could fry them I guess but I was saving on calories.
I made this sauce (hope the link works)
http://www.slimmingworld.co.uk/recipes/chicken-katsu-curry.aspxand I made a little courgetti
and all together it was lovely. Hubby had his with rice and now wants me to cook it again lol. I will but not as often as he is requesting (every second day haha)
I’m down to two crackers left so I guess I know what I’m doing with my day tomorrow, as my almond flour has arrived woohoo π
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Well into Day 4 and although I have those hunger pangs sometimes I can beat it down with drinking some water. In the first few days I have lost 7 lbs in weight with the missus losing 4! The problem we have is what to have to eat as there is so many choices and we are trying foods that we have never eaten before. I was so proud of resisting temptation like sweets being left in my van by another driver walking through the supermarket and breezing past the chocolate bars. Long may it continue!!!!!
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oh dear, the shifts must complicate things!
I lost loads the first two days, then have been sea-sawing around the same weight for the last five or six, which has been incredibly frustrating.
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posted by Alanhypno on Is my BS Too high ? Help n advice sought
on 26 May 2016 at 21:28 in Welcome to the BSDWeird stuff this BS
6.1 before lunch 8.5 two n half hours later,and a one hour walk too !Feel like eating cake then chocolate drown my sorrows π±
Alan 7 weeks in ,thinking my bs won’t change π±
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My day on the road was fine. I had ‘brunch’ for breakfast of mushrooms and omelette then didn’t need anything else til I got home tonight, just lots of water while on the road. The benefit of delivering to pubs is there is always a loo handy!!!
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posted by Pukekogirl on The results of following BSD for 12 weeks after being diagnosed diabetic
on 26 May 2016 at 20:40 in Welcome to the BSDThanks for all your kind words of support. I just wanted to encourage those who are starting out or maybe having a plateau. Btw, yes jimnz it is a kiwi name. Kiwi by descent, dual nationality. Best of both worlds. π
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tv and crochet at the moment, Imogen
had a very tricky and stressful daypolly you have much more faith in me than I do
I am so pleased to lose weight but all I want right now is my binge foods
and I am scared to even have a cream cracker because I have stopped glutenI look in my cupboards and I want to throw the gram and coconut and almond flour at the wall or the bin
I am sick of trying to eat ‘healthy’ and ‘right’ even though it has only been so short a time
my mh issues are pretty serious I guess and I just get so overwhelmed
I just want to stuff my face and disappearoh and supportive hugs are very welcome
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Frog, I’d love to move TO London, I’m in the Rhondda and bits of it are beautiful but I really dislike the nosiness (friendliness) that goes with it and like to keep to myself. Although I had a lovely walk with my friend and her dog earlier. Only 1.9 miles though. Where we walked is in danger of being bought by a quarry though even though it has woodland, a meadow and rare flowers. π
Dorset does sound lovely though
Izzy and Happy I’m the opposite. Have been waking up and then going back to bed. Not really healthy I know but I feel that it’s quite healing.
Need to up my exercise a lot more as I stopped doing it while I visited my other half for a week. Mostly due to pulling some muscles in my thighs and resting them. Will introduce more exercise soon π
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keeptrying,
loving your fat/bubble wrap image π
If you look at some of your earlier posts then you’ll see that you’ve come on leaps and bounds. MH is a total and utter (insert much swearing) there is no sense to depression which is where I have some issues. Can be great and then really low in the space of minutes. Following politics and stuff really doesn’t help me but it’s so addictive.
Sending you a supportive hug which you can take or leave as you like π
Polly x
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I really feel for you doing this with minimal support, if you are eating out then there is always the protein, salad, no carb option. Some restaurants will replace carby sides for cooked veggies or salads.
Can you have a cupboard that you can keep clear of the junky foods and is just for you? Managing 9 days in an awkward situation is brilliant though.
Is there any way that you can talk to your relatives and ask them to be left out of eating out sometimes if that’s helpful? Hope some of this is helpful even a tiny bit.
Good luck, Polly xx
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Hi Celeste
Well done on going solo, you are amazing , as many have said this is a long term change for life so the ups and downs are to be expected. I am almost afraid to eat out – how ridiculous does that sound. Try to make choices o you have some control well done you go girl. -
Sounds like the evening’s are more challenging for you at the moment?
Can you treat yourself to a nice relaxing bath or pamper session?
I sometimes use a hypnotherapy relaxation CD to get me past those rough moments or have a bit of a dance to my favourite tunes π – use whatever gets you through the day!Imogenπ»
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hi all –
day eight:
weight: 196.3 (diff: β 13.5)
calories: 1913
carbs: 75
breakfast: two hard boiled eggs
lunch: ground beef with veggies
dinner: chicken burger with lettuce bun
snacks: wine
exercise: βwhoa. this day just didn’t go as planned. feeling super discouraged. perhaps i need to get better organized. here’s hoping tomorrow is better.
celeste x
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Today was soooooooo much better!
6lbs lost for a start! I was in London for the morning, the trainer was giving chocolate for correct answers but I didn’t have any. I didn’t drink my usual amount of water due to tubes, trains etc but managed ok and had enough to not have a headache.
Resisted M&S lunch at the station and came home to the cauliflower and cannellini bean soup.
The wobbly feeling wasn’t as bad today so definitely getting better each day. I’m not sleeping very well and my legs ache, is that normal?
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posted by jimnz on The results of following BSD for 12 weeks after being diagnosed diabetic
on 26 May 2016 at 19:24 in Welcome to the BSDPukekogirl,
Well done. Your experience is similar to mine as I reported on another thread. My last HBA1C was 40 – not as impressive as your 36.
Your username sounds as if you are a Kiwi?
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yes I have mh support
but right now, this evening
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hi all –
i’ve been on the fast 800 for 9 days & i’m really struggling.
my fiance is supportive of me but not at all interested in doing it with me & we’re in this SUPER strange situation. we moved to a new city & bought a new house…..that we don’t get possession of until August 15th.
we are staying with my parents in their basement. they do NOT have the healthiest of diets and have all sorts of treats & things in the house and WORST of all they go out for dinner ALL.THE.TIME & invite us. eating out is SO full of calories!
i’m just really struggling with maintaining the fast 800 but i really want it to work. any suggestions? anyone else flying solo out there?
celeste x
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Hi keep trying,
We all give and receive support…that’s what the forums are for.
You are making changes, you started BSD… Celebrate every success, each and every good choice you make… Forget the rest!
May I ask…are you getting support for your mh?
Sending hugs,
Imogenπ»
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Ah, if only that was possible. As a shift worker I have rotating hours and no defined breakfast time. However, we do set an approximate same time every Thursday before the evening meal.
FeltWicked
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Hi, I had a few days away recently and after only a couple of pints over 3 days and a couple of pub meals I was reversing progress rapidly. Being lightest on waking I was horrified to find such a change after what I considered to be a minor departure. Fortunately, it is soon put right. I am nearly 20% down now on February’s body mass and am on a variable approximately 5:2 maintenance diet.
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Hello webbj54, yes, I sleep better now I am 40lbs lighter. I have been more comfortable too. My fat cushioned bits of me and the fat waistcoat having gone allows me to feel the cold a bit more but overall a massive improvement. I have some persistent health issues that have improved too (gall stones, hiatus hernia). It seems it is a winning experiment to play the fasting game. My BP was never high but has reduced. Thanks to Doctor Mosley.
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Congratulations Lynne, that sounds a really comfortable place to be (aside from the too loose uniform!).
I logged on to a previous employers website earlier in the week to check something, and found the most appalling picture of myself grinning out of the front page! – Scary
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Hi feltwicked
If you hadn’t digested the meal, maybe think about the time of day that you weigh yourself. Many things that I’ve read suggest that you weigh first thing in the morning – before breakfast.
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thank you for your kind support
yes I am very negative and very self critical etc
feeling really rubbish right now
yet again!!
have thrown most of healthy dinner in the binunfortunately my mh is pretty poor and it makes everything much harder
sorry expect everyone is just seeing a whinger
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Re lunch ideas – I copied this out from a really helpful post but I sadly cannot remember who posted it! I will try and search for it but haven’t used the search process before, as I really must credit the fabulous person who put it on the forum!
Hope it helps – but remember, don’t credit me with the inventiveness!
1. Frittata β it can be made the evening before and kept in the fridge. There is a recipe in the book but you can ring your own changes, add bacon instead of chickpeas or some cheese sprinkled on top before placing the pan under the grill.
2. Dips and crudite β there are five dip recipes in the book and make a lovely packed lunch. Or ring the changes and add some chopped spring onion and a teaspoon of curry powder to a mix of cream cheese and yoghurt.
3. Salad β a few leaves and salad veg of your choice with any of the following: tinned tuna or salmon, smoked salmon or other smoked fish, chicken, egg, ham, bean, cheese or any combination!
4. Homemade coleslaw β prepare your carrot, onion and cabbage. Keep it in a sealed bag or container then each day mix some plain full fat yoghurt ( I add mustard too) into the amount of slaw you are having for lunch, then mix in the ingredients of your choice β walnuts, cheese, apple, celery, chicken etc.
5. Soups β make up home made soups during your weekend and heat and place in flask to take to work β or in a container if you have access to a microwave.
6. No carb ploughmans the recipe is in the book.
7. Full fat yoghurt with a twist of seeds and berries to add at work.
8. Half an avocado and a boiled egg just sprinkle some lemon juice or vinegar on the avocado to prevent it turning brown.
9. Medi platter β the recipe is in the book
10. Lettuce cups β there are three recipes in the book, they can easily be put into a container for work.
11. Cottage cheese β add your own favourites from the typical BSD foods β a bit of diced smoked salmon and cucumber is tasty. There are more ideas in the book.
12. Ham rolls β not that kind of roll! Spread some cream cheese on some ham and roll it up in a large lettuce leaf!
13. Nuts and apple β if you are in a hurry grab a handful of nuts ( watch the calories) and an apple. Or a small piece of cheese and an apple.
14. Courgette bhaji β just as nice cold. The recipe is on the website.
15. Chickpea flour flat breads β the recipe is on the website, eat with your choice of food β treat it as a wrap.
16. Red pepper rolls β Posted by Alibaba β (1 red pepper halved and filled with hummus, fresh coriander, cucumber, feta, a sprinkle of mixed seeds, black pepper & a squeeze of lemon juice)
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posted by Alanhypno on HBA1C RESULTS ARE IN!!! I NEED TO SHARE ……………!
on 26 May 2016 at 17:56 in BSD Way of LifeSo today I ate chicken salad at one in afternoon ,nothing after then at six pm my bs was 6.1 not sure what it proves but it’s lower
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Hi Baristagirls
The 800 calories isn’t a lot, but if you ensure that you’ve got enough fat within it, that will fill you up easily. There are a few apps (I use MyFitnessPal, but there are others if you google) which tell you not only calories but the other nutritional contents of your food. This can be really helpful in focusing on eating fewer carbs (even the good ones) and more fat and protein.
Just a thought! I found it helped me. π
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posted by Igorasusual on The results of following BSD for 12 weeks after being diagnosed diabetic
on 26 May 2016 at 17:23 in Welcome to the BSDSuch fantastic news! Very very very well done. π
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Thank you. So far it’s been ok today and drinking water does help. Hoping I get through the evening ok as I usually get bad food cravings in the late evening.
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Congratulations to all the fantastic losers! π
To Whalleyrange, what a valuable lesson learned – and congrats on your Manchester Uni place!
Hi Mia77 and welcome – if you only have a stone to lose, you may find that you are disappointed by the weight losses of some people who have more to lose.I only have just over a stone to lose – I am aiming for a stone and a half, but may find that less than that suits me better. I’ve been doing the diet properly – i.e. not only BSD, but focusing on keeping the carbs low (trying for 20g per day) – for 3 weeks today, and have lost half a stone. I am still obstinately at 10 stone, and am keen to reach that magic 9 stone something marker! Looking at it like that, it does seem good, just over 2 lbs per week. And if I extend to 8 weeks, at 2lb per week (on average), I should have lost 16 lbs. But what I have noticed is feeling thinner whilst the scales stayed level, so please do either measure yourself, or check your waist/thighs etc on clothes, to see how many inches are going. I have used Ketostix to check I’m burning fat, and as these are showing I am, I must be losing fat from my internal organs, which I’m really happy about.
Good luck!
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Hi all. I’m a newbie here. Would appreciate your input, as I have read many of the posts and you are all so knowledgeable. Had been meaning to start the BS diet for ages, but last weekend it just came to me that I couldn’t continue being fat, taking more and more meds and eating carbs. So on Monday I started the BS Diet – fasting BS was 15. By Wednesday my fasting BS was 7.5 and I had lost nearly a kilo. Today fasting BS was 6.4, lost 2 kg. SO … decided I could stick to this, so was ready to call the doctor to discuss how to reduce my medications. I hadn’t finished my first sentence before she cut me off, saying that I would have to talk to the diabetes nurse as she did not have all the information to enable her to discuss this. Then I was told that I should not commence any diet without discussing it with the diabetic nurse first as it could be dangerous. When I asked her whether I should reduce other meds, she said that dieting would not have any effect on the other medications, despite the fact that I am on hypertensives. I had prepared some information based on Michael’s book and my stats, but she wasn’t interested. She said, sharply, that she had never heard of the Blood Sugar Diet. So, I am waiting for the nurse to call me – the doc would not give me her number – but meantime I would appreciate your thoughts on my current drug regime. I am so sick of sticking needles everywhere, and if I could eventually get off insulin (and the tablets ???) it would be wonderful. Thank you.
Lyxumia 20 mcg
Metformin 2000 mg
Propranolol 80 mg
Amlodipine 5mg
Olmesartan 20 mg
Rosuvstatin 5 mg
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Thanks Stephie, that makes sense. I’d not considered the salt factor.
Looking forward to further weight loss.
FeltWicked.
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posted by thepolly on The results of following BSD for 12 weeks after being diagnosed diabetic
on 26 May 2016 at 16:21 in Welcome to the BSDBrilliant results and always great for newcomers to a lower carb diet to read π
Bet the practice nurse was really impressed too
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Well done Collie, I’d say you could hardly call it a slip up as you neither binged nor ate the wrong food… I’m wanting more calories and only on day 4 π π
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posted by ay caramba on The results of following BSD for 12 weeks after being diagnosed diabetic
on 26 May 2016 at 15:42 in Welcome to the BSDFantastic results.
Strikes many chords with me. Diagnosed T2. Started Feb 1st so in my 16th week. Lost 2 and a half stone.
Upped the exercise regime. Want to lose another half stone to be in my healthy weight range.
Higher HbA1c than you but next test in another month.
So want to be in that normal range but even if I don’t manage that…. will be much healthier and fitter.
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In all likelihood it’s water retention from the highly processed food. The meatballs in particular will have quite high levels of salt, along with other undersirable ingredients, as will the gravy. It’s ok to have this kind of meal very occasionally, but be aware this is the kind of ‘side effects’ to expect when you do. A few days of jerf ( just eating real food) should correct everything.