Hi Hairbear, welcome to the forums. some people are TOFIs and it works for them – not sure whether you would go down to 800 calories though! Bill 1954 has come off meds by just using portion control and 50g or less of carbs a day. No calorie counting. That might just be the ticket for you π
You are here: Home Β» Latest forum posts
Latest forum posts
-
-
posted by barby on Free Kindle Book (today anyway) Vegan Indian Food
on 23 Apr 2016 at 16:59 in Fast 800Glad you like them Hashimoto – some may have weird ingredients/measurements etc, but worth a look. This waffle mix looks good, I don’t really want to get yet another kitchen gadget though, so thought it might be nice just fried as a sort of fritter?.
I’m also wondering about the spirializer, I may try the julienne cutter on my Kenwood Chef first, or other alternative is simple julienne peeler, Oxo do a good one. It’s a whole new life, this low carb thing. Off to supermarket now to get some more veg!
Savory Cheese Chive Waffles
1 cup processed, raw cauliflower (should resemble coarse crumbs)
1 cup processed mozzarella shredded cheese
1/3 cup Parmesan cheese/shredded
2 eggs
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp pepper
1 Tbsp chives
fresh parsley, optional
sun-dried tomatoes, optional
Heat waffle maker until ready. Add scant 1/4 cups filled with batter on the griddle. Set the timer for 4-6 minutes, peeking after minute four. If the waffle maker sticks, let cook slightly longer. Remove once cooked. allow to cool on a plate. Refrigerate remaining.
Makes 6 waffles.
Nutritional Information per waffle: Calories: 135, Carbohydrates: 3g, Fiber: .8g, Net Carbohydrates: 2.2g, Protein: 11.7g, Fat: 8.5g -
Hi Lucia, Christine, Judith et al,
Thanks for your good wishes.
Lucia, if you want to keep an eye on my efforts to follow your walking challenge you can follow my progress on “Strava” (free App)
I put this morning’s walk onto my cycling log this morning by mistake but it is there if you look.
You can set it up to “follow” me if you wish. (Look for John Lambert)
Bye all – see you in June.
-
posted by Julia18togo on First day on the diet ,here I gooooo
on 23 Apr 2016 at 16:45 in Welcome to the BSDAlan you are doing so well my Dad’s diabetic nurse always said the same thing about needing more carbs. But whenever mum added more his levels spiked (of course they did!) so in the end my mum and dad ignored her advice. Over the last 10 years of his life, every time he went to the clinic and saw the doctor he was told that he was the model patient in terms of his blood sugar. They knew what worked for dad. So keep on keeping the carbs low and maybe even consider substituting the porridge for something low carb. Some folk find it doesnβt spike their levels but others like Captain Lynne find their bodies don’t like it.
I bet your next HbA1c blood test results will be loads better.
-
posted by captainlynne on First day on the diet ,here I gooooo
on 23 Apr 2016 at 16:44 in Welcome to the BSDJudith I’ve been known to be standing in the queue at a cafe, waiting to be served, only to walk out because it was taking too long and I needed food, and needed it fast. Then I’d be running around trying to find somewhere else. If nothing else, I learned that ‘fast food’ places are anything butπ±
It’s really good now, being able to go out without worrying about finding something to eatπ
On Monday we drive to Ravenscar near Scarborough and we usually stop en route for lunch. I’ll be happy with my black coffee while the others tuck into their sandwich, chips or whatever. No more picking up shortbread biscuits at the coffee breaks (or wondering which container holds the milk) – black coffee again. In the free time I think I’m going into Scarborough with someone for a catchup. She’s not seen me since January! Black coffee time again.
In the past I’ve packed snacks for bedtime (as if three hearty meals a day, plus biscuits, wasn’t enough). This year I’ll just take some decaffeinated coffee (in case I need it) and a refillable water bottle. Prefer fizzy water, but it’s noisy when you open it – not good in meetingsπ±
-
Izzy look at Barby’s poat about free kindle books – there is a spiraliser recipe book for free on Kindle.
Sorry Lynne I am getting g confused over weeks – it means I reached 16 weeks Tuesday gone!!! π
-
Just type your subject into the Search box on top right – you will find most things easily enough…
-
posted by hashimoto on Free Kindle Book (today anyway) Vegan Indian Food
on 23 Apr 2016 at 16:32 in Fast 800Wow, Barby you are a STAR!!!!
I love new recipes!!! π -
Hi hairbear
Welcome! Bill1954’s posts are on a thread called ‘this has to work for me’ in the ‘Welcome to the BSD’ area. Just scroll down the list of topics until you come to that one.
Julia -
Hi Izzy. As Hashimoto says, I’ve just finished 18 weeks on 800 and feel great. I’ve still nearly 3 stone to lose and want to stay on this until I reach that goal.
I originally asked the team about this and their response was that it was ok to stay on 800 for a few extra weeks, then move to 5:2. But as you will see from the posts, lots of folk are now staying on 800 longer term with no ill effects.
I do see my diabetes nurse monthly for her to monitor my progress. Last month they expressed doubt about whether or not this was sustainable – so the stubborn part of me is determined to show them that it is.
-
posted by barby on Free Kindle Book (today anyway) Vegan Indian Food
on 23 Apr 2016 at 16:09 in Fast 800Just found some more low carb free Kindle books (mainly American) – might be worth a look. The first one has a recipe for cheesey caulifour waffles that looks delicious. I don’t have a waffle maker though.
-
Hi Izzy, lynne has been doing this for nearly 17 weeks and I can vouch for the fact that she looks well! π I’ve been going for 16 weeks by Tuesday – but have been slowly increasing my calories – but not starchy food!! – for a while. I’m 8stone 12 now and I’m quite happy with that!
WEll, that was a much better result than I could ever have anticipated at the beginning! π -
Thanks Captainlynn, how do I find the posts, not sure how these forums work.
-
posted by hashimoto on First day on the diet ,here I gooooo
on 23 Apr 2016 at 15:59 in Welcome to the BSDLynne until this diet I used to regularly get the shakes and dizziness when I suddenly needed to eat – but I would find it could take a couple of hours for that and the headache to go. I really should have had that test before I started!!! π
-
Hi Lucia – I will never be a vegan!!! But I do like to mix it up a bit. There are some veggie meals I just can’t do without – just as much as I can’t do without my English Breakfast.
Hawks had some good ideas for veg didn’t he? I like fish sauce ( not the smell of it) but a small amount in some dishes gives a lovely flavour.Did you see the article about meditating knocking 7 years off your brain age???
xx
-
posted by captainlynne on First day on the diet ,here I gooooo
on 23 Apr 2016 at 15:54 in Welcome to the BSDYes, Judith. It is weirdπ³ It doesn’t really help when they move the goalposts for diagnosis either!!! They changed it here, and diagnosis levels here are different to those in the USAπ±
Personally, I used to be really shakey if my readings went under 5. Now I’m almost always between 4 and 4.9 with no problemsπ It used to be really bad when it was ‘time to eat’ and I couldn’t find anything quickly enough. Now I normally just eat morning and evening – no shaking, no panicking π
-
Hi,
Thank you for the conversation or the gentle debate about eating meat.
I think it is interesting. I have had a meat free day today, I am going to see how my body reacts. I would like to do it gently and over time.
Will I ever be totally vegan?
I don’t think so, but you never know and I am not saying never.Tomorrow I will have eggs, veg salad etc, I will try again, hope you are all looking inwards on how you feel emotionally and physically about this.
Love Lucia
Xxxx -
amazing story of BSD and love the funnies as well lol
I guess you’ve answered a question I’ve been pondering that we don’t have to change to the 5:2 after 8 weeks? we can keep going on 800? It was a question I was going to ask further in assuming I can get to week 8!
-
Hi Bill 1954.
Who to I make a complaint to please?A month or so ago, I had plenty of sitting down time to blog.
Now, with this diet, I was up early, I had energy to clean the house, do two loads of laundry, to stay out walking in the beautiful sunshine that is still here now.
I want to do much, move, be active, see, feel, smell, enjoy experience everything.So the problem I have, that I want to complain about is……
How can I blog if I am doing all that?
πππππππ
Thank you are two simple words, this is all I can offer all of you, please take them as my gift to you.
Love Lucia
Xxxx -
posted by captainlynne on No bread, rice, pasta, spuds
on 23 Apr 2016 at 15:47 in Welcome to the BSDHi Hairbear.
Welcome to the BSD family. Can I suggest you read Bill1954’s posts. He’s type 2 and was on medication. Now he’s medication-free.
-
Lynne, that must have been so awkward for you!!!
-
Hi john,
I understand what you are going through.
I had to come to this diet gradually. I thought to step straight into it was too great.
So I had a week to get with it. You are only taking a few weeks, so I will be waiting here with the team really to welcome you back into the fold.I also had a 24 hour blackout from the blog. As I felt it was getting a little to heavy. I came back refreshed, I hope the same thing happens for you.
I will miss you, but please keep cycling and running, keep trying to stay within say 1200 calories, and bring it down a hundred each week, so when you come back you will be at 800.
But let me put your mind at rest, I look forward to your return even if you can’t do the 800, if it has to be 1000 or 1200.
Just keep trying, keep moving, keep motivated, keep happy, keep in touch.Love Lucia
Xxx -
posted by hashimoto on First day on the diet ,here I gooooo
on 23 Apr 2016 at 15:43 in Welcome to the BSDLynne this blood sugar thing is so weird!! Mine was 3.8 and I feel the best I’ve ever felt – admittedly I’m not diabetic. It sounds so complex I’m really glad it is a problem I do not have!
-
posted by captainlynne on List your health improvements here!
on 23 Apr 2016 at 15:40 in Welcome to the BSDForgot to say: I can now eat without running to the toilet shortly afterwards with violent diarrhoea π±π³π
-
posted by captainlynne on First day on the diet ,here I gooooo
on 23 Apr 2016 at 15:39 in Welcome to the BSDAlan, 4.5 is ‘normal’ so try not to worry. I think it could be one of two things (or even both.
Your body has been used to higher blood sugars, so when it drops you feel wobbly because you’re not used to the lower readings. I’ve not taken meds but would think they would drop your results further.
It could also be a reaction to the porridge you ate earlier. I don’t know what time you ate that, but if I eat porridge my blood sugar spikes and then drops much lower (that’s why I avoid carbs, including porridge, now!). Sometimes when we eat the carbs our blood sugars go up, then show a significant drop – making us want more carbs to make us feel better.
As I said 4.5 is perfectly normal (under 4 is getting into hypo territory) but if you think you need something to eat I suggest a small amount of protein.
Hope this helps.
-
Hi Christine, Michael Mosley is a TOFI ( thin on the outside fat on the inside) so I think it does work for them. I don’t know whether they would do 800 or not. You could always email the team for advice on the matter.
It’s lovely that they are supportive of you when they have problems themselves π
-
Hi Judith,
No chance of them following the diet, Richard has had great problems trying to put on weight, his diabetics is very erratic, he has to inject before meals, he is very fit, walks a lot, he has walked John o groats to lands end!
His father was diabetic with same erratic problems too!
Judith has lost nearly three stone and is as thin as a rake and is still diabetic! So not sure what our diet would alter for them, they are very supportive of me though.
Christine -
How sad is it that I’m getting excited? hahaha
should arrive sometime next week π
-
You could also make baked apple and cinnamon crisps if you use the ribbon blade π
-
posted by hashimoto on First day on the diet ,here I gooooo
on 23 Apr 2016 at 15:03 in Welcome to the BSDAlan I wish I could help but don’t really know anything about diabetes problems.
π -
Hi Izzy, you can use the julienne blade with the safety hand grip to make crisps from root veg like beetroot and carrots for a treat for kids/visitors π
-
thanks I’ve had a look and ordered one.
I had a sudden… wicked idea.
Spiralised courgette, cut into small sections (think…curly fries) seasoned with spices and tossed in a little olive oil.. baked in the oven. Low carb curly fries? omg I actually think I WANT courgette curly fries!
-
it is frustrating but also remember us women get a raw deal. hormonal fluctuations can make us hold water too but that doesn’t mean that you haven’t lost fat today just not showing on the scales yet. Don’t let a bad day/week stop you think ahead. I don’t want to think how many times I have found myself thinking…. if only I’d stuck to my diet I’d have lost loads by now -when looking back and wishing I had π
-
Hi christine I’m so pleased your friends could see the changes in you AND commented! It would be really good for them if they decide to follow this diet π if they were interested in the website there us a good chance they will start!
Judith -
Re BS monitors I found they only gave em away if type two so applied for that meter
They seem the same exactly but are they ???
Alan -
Thank you for your encouragement! π
-
posted by Alanhypno on First day on the diet ,here I gooooo
on 23 Apr 2016 at 14:37 in Welcome to the BSDHelp needed ,fast ?π±
This morning fasting 6.7 then porridgeLunch one hour ago salmon salad now 4.5,do feel bit shaky is this too low
I stopped my meds when I started this two weeks ago lost a stone felt great but this low reading worries me,do I need more food,fat in diet fruit etcIf I was taking full meds wouldn’t they make this even lower π€
Thanks Alan π±
-
Hi Judith,
Went out for dinner with our two diabetic friends last night, they were impressed with my weight loss and were interested in the website, so I asked them to sign the petition, hopefully they will do, they are off to Stratford today for Shakespeare’s birthday celebrations, however I’m sure they will look into it next week
Christine -
Hi john,
We all have times like yours, I’m very frustrated at being on this plateau! I know it will start again, I just need to get back to pre holiday weight then I will feel better about myself, don’t despair though, even if you’re not posting your friends here will silently support you, good luck, and I look forward to seeing a post from you in the near future?
Christine -
Hi bill,
I like that idea too, what size t shirt to get though, I need to lose a lot more before I get mine!
Christine -
Hi Lucia,
I like the idea of MM. On its side? Have already warned hubby!
My diebetic friends were impressed with my weight lose, it was interesting talking to them about my journey, they are also going to try and sign up on the petition, I couldn’t get on line last night, low battery!
I’m on a plateau at the moment will be happy if I get this week over and get back to pre hols weight!
Just been for a forty minute walk, my favourite walk, round the lake (which is called a pond?) and over twenty little bridges that are for water off the woods to run into the pool, we always get the number of bridges wrong! Then back for cottage cheese, pear and walnuts for brunch.
How are you doing today? -
The BSD word is spreading – just found this article on the Guardian…
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/apr/23/diabetes-can-you-really-eat-to-beat-it
Encouraging to hear from someone who is 4 years down the line and still on track thanks to this way of eating π
(I’d recommend not reading the comments if you are easily irritated – the usual rubbish from people who have no evidence to back up what they’re saying!)
-
Oh that is quite funny, outrunner, I really would have expected the 18 year old to be the invincible one!! Good that they both like to see you shrinking! π
I’m a bit of a zealot about this diet too π
-
HI Skywalker, trying to reduce medication for type 2 diabetes. Found my weight creeping up after a new lot of meds. So decided to try the low carbs route after reading the book. I’m aware that I need to check it out with the doc, At the moment I’m taking metformin, glycicide and Saxi something, 8tablets a day plus aspirin, ramipril and astovastatin. Suffered a heart attack 2 years ago, at 54. Lost about 3 stone in the last 2 years, felt and feel pretty good now, but fed up with the meds. I’m not necessarily sticking to the 800 cals bit, but have possibly found a more natural way of getting the hsbc thing, (can never remember the right name for the test) under control. Daily blood sugar tests have substantially reduced in the last ten days, so need approval to start reducing meds from the doc and phase them out.
-
Thanks hashimoto π
I did sign the petition when it was launched and shared it on FB. I feel quite evangelical about the whole thing (I think my kids are getting a bit sick of it but their happy to see me shrinking!)
The 18 year old isn’t quite as bad as the 11 year old… now he is completely invincible and knows more than Google! LOL π
-
Hi, Hartley’s jelly in a small tub less than 10 kCal per pot is a nice refreshing treat from the fridge, just finished one. If you have already lost your excess weight what are you doing on BSD?
-
Hi Wild Saffron, I have just noticed your post so sorry for the lateness of this response.
I have diverticulitis and I have found I am much better on this diet. Someone else has said their IBS is much better too. I haven’t added any starch to my diet as I think that is what caused the problems in the first place π -
Oh that’s really funny Cherrianne. Not as bad as the time my dad referred to one of the teachers as ‘Old Frosty’ ( she was) and my brother told her!! Or my friend always referring to the chemistry teacher as Mad Boolu and his dad actually called him ‘Mr Boolu’ at a parent’s evening. He genuinely thought that was the guy’s name.
It isn’t possible to be a parent and not have an embarrassing incident lol
And happy St George’s day to all! π
-
Hi all, read the book, trying to cut out normal carbs mainly, aiming to reduce or cut out meds completely. Not too bothered about weight loss, done that already, but have lost about 3kg in the the last 10days. Missing me sweeties though in moments of weakness. Interesting going back to cooking from scratch. Picking and choosing recipe ideas and tweaking to my own tastes, so far really pleased with results and getting sugars stabilised, to have a good argument to start reducing meds, visit to the docs next week. Fingers crossed.
-
Hi folks, if you are new to the forums and a British Citizen would you mind signing our petition please? Thanks π