Thank you Sunny and Bill for the replies.
I’ll put up yesterdays food and see if you think its balanced enough.
Breakfast ; Greek yogurt with seeds sprinkled on top and a handful of blueberries.
Lunch; I always have a nutribullet…love them. Yesterdays was swiss chard, 1/2 an avocado, watercress and a few raspberries.
Dinner; Baked salmon, kale and roasted veg. (pepper, aubergine, onion and courgette with lots of lemon juice, olive oil and chilli).
After writing it down ………..I’m not so sure!!
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Hey Penny congratulations on becoming a veteran π
For some reason I always thought you had been around longer than me, probably because your advice was so good from day 1
Great to see your results, hourglass figure well on the way π
Goa is somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit but the season there never seems to coincide with the times I can take off work, I’ll have to sort something out maybe next year. -
Eggs make an excellent breakfast – reading you ingredients list, my suggestion would be a red pepper and spring onion frittata. Chop the pepper and onion and fry with a little oil or butter. Beat a couple of eggs and add to the pan. You could even add a little tuna as well.
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Thank you for that…you’re right…..I will prove the doubters wrong!! And will use this forum for tips, advice and general motivation!!!
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Ooh superb idea- will have the omelette. Yum…might have half the red pepper then stuff the other half with tuna later! Thanks hashimoto πππ»ππ»
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Hi everyone
I am over the line at last.
My info: 66 years old, sister and daughter T2 diabetic so I thought I’d better act before I was. I had a high BS reading about 7 years ago and did a diet that involved eating no fats (!) anyway it worked. But as my measurements recently were 42″42″42″ I thought I really need to get a waist or I’m in danger. Started at 11st6 ( I’m 5’1″ on a good day) now I’m 10st 8 so I’ve lost 12 lb. BMI gone from 30 to 27. 16 more pounds to lose to get to 25. Waist has reappeared! Now 36.5″
I’ve found I need to keep my carbs at 30 ish in order to lose, so I had a long plateau before I discovered this in week 5 or I would have lost more. I’m not complaining tho, the diet is so easy and successful. ( even with 2 weddings and 12 days in india!)
Now I haven’t made a decision about what to do, so I’m carrying on with 800 for now.
Re India: Goa is a beautiful fantastic place. People really lovely, except at the airport. I just didn’t eat the rice and bread, as usual. It was very hot, high 30s, there were monkeys in the trees around the terrace where we had breakfast, and cows wandering everywhere ( about a third the size of our cows). The beaches are beautiful, Palm fringed. Flowering trees everywhere. We went out in a little boat and saw Dolphins, landed on an island for a while. Went everywhere by auto rickshaw ( too hot to walk) which is alarming til you get used to it. Altogether highly recommend. I’d like to go again but at a less hot time. If anyone feels like going, we recommend the Hotel Oceanic at Palolem!
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Hi Annie
Bill is right, it will happen. Plateaus come along to test us, but if you stick with it, it will come right and the weight will be tumbling again. You have made an excellent start and must be really pleased, so use that positive to spur you forward and keep to the plan. I know it’s frustrating when things all but stall – been there myself – but don’t be down hearted, it will happen. It might be worth checking you are getting enough fat in your diet and that the carbs are not creeping up, but essentially, on 800cals a day you can’t fail to see results for long.
Definitely keep us posted on your progress and shout out if you need anything, as Bill said, someone will respond with advice and support.
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Hi Bill, Good work and good luck for today.
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Don’t be disheartened Fran84, on this new eating regime it can take a few days for your body to adjust. It is normal to have hunger pangs in the early days and feel a bit rough, as this is your body rebelling against the lack of carbs.
It’s important to make sure you include enough fats in your meals, as this really does help to make you feel more satisfied and less hungry, keeping the pangs at bay for longer. Good options are full fat yogurt, cheese, oils and nuts. Don’t be scared in the first week to be a bit over the 800cals a day, if it helps with the hunger and if the pangs become unbearable, try a small cube of cheese, a few nuts or a few grams of yogurt. It is a big difference cutting down to a 1/3 of you previous diet, but you will adjust to it more quickly than you might think.
Stay strong and focussed on your goal. As soon as you start to see positive results, you will be spurred on to keep going. The BSD is making a huge difference to so many of us and you are going to be one of those people too!
Keep us posted on your progress and sing out if you need support, encouragement or advice – someone will respond.
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Hi, I weigh every day too, same reason as Penny π
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Keetz, you could have eggs too, poached, boiled, fried, scrambled. You could have beans too. what about omelette with some red pepper and spring onion? π
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posted by DebCN on new member, about to start BSD Fast 800
on 30 Mar 2016 at 09:21 in Welcome to the BSDHi All,
I started the BSD yesterday so I though I’d ‘tag’ along to see how it goes. Beverley’s story is similar to mine with a sweet tooth and a all or nothing mindset. I keep ‘falling off the wagon’ of diets then losing my motivation. Hopefully joining you guys will keep me strong. Oh, and I might need extra help – I am a cake designer…..surrounded by cake and cookies all day – ARGH!!!
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I suppose I should add that I am breastfeeding a toddler, but as I want to wean (she is 2) my GP has given me the ok to stick to the 800.
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Hi Bill,
I am cooking in olive oil. I had fetta cheese in a stuffed mushroom. Lots of vegies. I had some mozzarella in my eggs tonight. I have a small amount of full cream milk maybe 2 cups of tea during the day. I had a cup of miso soup about 15 minutes ago and I am feeling better now. I do eat fish so I might try that tomorrow. Thanks for replying π
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Oops thought this was a new recipe
I’ll get my coat
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Fran, where is the fat coming from ?
If you don’t eat it of course you will feel hungry, you have to give your body something to burn now you are resticting the carbs.
Go full fat dairy on everything, get lots of veggies in there, especially above the ground veg and you should feel much better
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Welcome Annie
As you’re in the first couple of weeks, your body will still be adjusting and getting into fat burning mode, this will cause slightly sporadic results but you will soon be in the swing of things.
We are all individuals and lose weight at different rates so no one can predict how fast you will lose but you WILL lose weight if you stick to the plan.
The fact is, you have lost almost a stone in under a fortnight and that is a great achievement!
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Well done, that’s great news! There are fewer carbs in milk when there is more fat in it!
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I finally took the plunge and started yesterday. I am not diabetic but I am very overweight. I struggled a bit with hunger yesterday but today is shocking. My stomach is growling and I feel ill. I have eaten between 750-800 calories both days. I am vegetarian but I have eaten mushroom, eggs and quorn sausage both days. I did think the first week would be hard but I am reading all these posts about not being hungry and finding it so easy. Maybe it’s because I am eating less than 1/3 of what I ate before? I have about 40kg to lose. Has anyone else struggled with hunger? Does it get better? I am drinking 2+ litres of water.
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Hello to everyone.
I am 48 years old and have reached a stage in my life where if I don’t do something now I never will.
I am very overweight and have been most of my life off and on.
I have high cholesterol but haven’t been checked for diabetes, but I’m sure it’s not far off!
I saw Dr Mosley on the Wright stuff and something triggered in my head…….maybe this was the one for me. I bought the book straight away and couldn’t put it down. Diets have failed in the past because everything was so slow and I gave up hope.
My weaknesses are bread, crisps and cheese.
My diet has always contained lots of veg(not so keen on fruit) as I love all veg. But my portion control was out of control!!
I don’t eat meat but eat a little fish every now and then.
Anyway I started BSD on the 13/3/16. My starting weight was 21-1. I lost 9lb in the first week and was so happy and motivated. I am now down to 19-12 and feeling good.
But in the last 5 days the weightloss has slowed and I only lost 2lb in the last 5 days. I know to expect this but just wanted other peoples experiences who have a lot to lose.
I feel really good although on occasion I am a little light headed….but it passes.
Anyway I just wanted to say hi……..I only found this forum yesterday and have spent many hours reading through all the posts! I thought I had nothing to lose (no pun intended!) by joining and sharing experiences with others and maybe sometimes offering and getting support.
I will update as I go along if that’s ok.
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Hi Inka
I recommend steaming your head twice a day and not eating cheese!
Re weighing. I weigh every day. Which michael also recommends somewhere. He says it helps. I used to hate waiting a whole week then being disappointed (WW) so I d rather know sooner and adjust things. I haven’t found daily fluctuations to be a problem.
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I haven’t eaten yet today but am
Looking for ‘What can I Eat Today?’…well, breakfast at least!
Our fridge is still broken (day 2 but feels like forever) therefore no yoghurt etc. Two girls reluctant to get out of pj’s in a rush so no quick shop either. I have eggs, 1 red pepper & some spring onions, tinned stuff (tuna, beans, coconut milk?) frozen berries… any ideas? Girls about to have beans and boiled egg…. -
Hi again stringbreaker,
When I started to reply to your posting I intended to say something about your visit to Bath and got diverted into techie things π .
You could do what others have done and eat the fillings not the bread if you are really concerned! Stick to the ones high in protein so here are fewer extra carbs from the fillings.
Regardless, relax and I hope you can still enjoy it. I had a weekend of ‘institutional eating’ where there is no choice on a course a few weeks ago and was worried that it would undo all the good work I had done. I normally record my weight and blood sugar Friday and Tuesdays, but weight myself most days for encouragement. I avoided potatoes and pudding for the weekend, but other than that ate what was put in front of me. I did not weigh myself Monday, but on Tuesday my blood sugar was the same as Friday and likewise my weight. I had expected 3-4kg increase and BS through the roof – not logical I know, but it was still a worry.
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Wearing a top I’ve been too chubby for in goodness knows how long and having a waist again.
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GO MISSSAY!!!
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Hi Patsy – as I said, really it’s best to going for full fat yogurt rather than low fat, it’s much more satisfying and fat is important on the BSD. I know it’s counterintuitive and takes a while to get your head around, but it’s definitely worthwhile.
Hi Debbie – love the sound of the ‘porridge’. I have ordered some ‘rice’ so I’ll give that a go – will make a nice variation on my yogurt breakfasts.
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Hi Stringbreaker,
The way you are doing it is a very sustainable approach for the long-term and clearly works. Most shop-bought food will have the information on the label, per 100g and you calculate to the amount you use eg tins of beans. For the rest, I use an application that I got many years ago for my PC. It comes fully loaded with data – the processed foods are US, but you can add in your own foods to it, including recipes.
I now have a good database of foods that I regularly use with the correct amounts plus all my own recipes. It also holds my personal data – weights, measurements, exercise taken, goals. There are phone apps that do similar things, but I have never used them. Despite (or because of) working in IT all my life, I do not trust my personal data in cloud-based apps – ie the data is not on your phone or PC, but on a server elsewhere. I prefer a my data on my PC, that I backup and manage! It is also available when the internet goes down π .
The apps on the phone are free to use, but read very carefully the small print – they may be able to use your data. The application I have is from X3M and is a one off fee ($49) that I paid over 10 years ago. I have had to get e new version a couple of times when I changed PC’s. I was not charged again as it is a perpetual licence and they helped me get my data reloaded from my back-up so I did not lose all the food-stuffs I had added. You can also get a trial version for free and see if you like it.
https://fitnessassistant.net/download
Others are using myfitnesspal on the phone or PC and seem to like it. Again – if data privacy worries you, check your data is stored on your PC not their cloud.
I you only want the carb amounts, then you can probably use any of these tools purely to query the food and manually work out the carbs for your meals, without storing any data. You will quickly get to know the ones to avoid or use in small quantities. I suspect, since you have very successfully managed since January with a ‘common sense’ approach, then this will work for you.
I am sure others can add in with the tools they use and how easy they have found to work with them.
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All my immediate family know. They’re surprised that I’ve stuck at it. Hubby’s even cut back – he’s not diabetic and just slightly overweight at 14st – but neither of us eat after 5pm and he’s cut right back on Mars bars!! Believe me I’ve been on many diets, most of which lasted a few days. My motivation for this one is to get my type 2 under better control. I’ll be 52 in October so want to get it sorted asap.
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Hi Bully
so he expects you to fail !!
That’s all the motivation you should need, you know already how well this works so with a little application you have the perfect “I told you so” line in the palm of your hand.
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posted by Bill1954 on new member, about to start BSD Fast 800
on 30 Mar 2016 at 07:58 in Welcome to the BSDStaying positive about the diet is paramount but it gets much easier as you progress.
Soon all those sugar cravings will go and you, will get to the point where you are wondering why you used to eat that stuff.
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posted by Beverley on new member, about to start BSD Fast 800
on 30 Mar 2016 at 07:40 in Welcome to the BSDThanks Bill. π
I have problems with perfectionism, my brain is conditioned to respond in a “it’s all or nothing” kind of way and I’m slowly but surely retraining it. I get confused and cranky when I’m hungry (or any kind of stress) and I look for sweet things to make me feel happy again. I put that down to desserts being the highlight of any meal and lollies being a reward for good behaviour – a couple of things endemic to the way I (and many others) were brought up. Sadly I brought the kids up the same way – our love of dessert was definitely passed on. Staying positive about the diet – which is where this forum is absolutely necessary for me – is key.
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Tried this diet 8 weeks ago…..felt brilliant and spectacularly fell off the wagon week 4…..wine weakens my willpower!!! Forced myself back onto scales today as that horrible lethargic feeling back and waistbands tighter. Pleasantly surprised that still 4 kilos down, but determined to stay the course this time, as want to be lighter by May spring bank….off for weekend break on fri, but will make the right choices. Feeling a bit low….husband skinny and almost expects me to fail as I have tried so many diets!!!and 3 young kids so some positive words to set me off would be much appreciated!!!
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https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/125704
Hi folks we are up to 109 signatures for our petition asking the NHS to encourage T2 diabetics to follow the low carb diet. Scroll to top of page 1 for more information.
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Hey Cherrianne I have lovely long hair that hangs in ringlets too π
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posted by Bill1954 on Day 2 of BSD – Day 180 of Project Remission!
on 30 Mar 2016 at 07:28 in Welcome to the BSDOf course it did, you’re a woman, you have a lot to say π
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posted by Bill1954 on new member, about to start BSD Fast 800
on 30 Mar 2016 at 07:25 in Welcome to the BSDBeverly there is no punishment here
If we fall off this cart there is a soft landing then we climb back aboard and carry on as if nothing happened.
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Hi stringbreaker, most people are aiming for 50g of carbs or less. I am just googling a list of foods I commonly eat and making an excel chart. I mostly use calorieking. remember things like fish, chicken, steak, bacon and ham are carb free. Eggs, cheese and FF yoghurt have very little in the way of carbs. Then veg which grows above ground is lower carb than veg which grows below ground.
Some people use apps that help with this but I don’t have a smart phone so can’t help you there π
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Hi lostrist51,
I am not diabetic as far as I know,, just doing this for weight and also for health generally. My blood sugar tests were not done when I was heaviest though.
I find I am satisfied, ( and a few almonds are quite filling if I need a snack) but still get the munchies for reasons other than hunger: Bored, avoiding something else, also a side effect of meds I am on, and generally obsessed with food. I used to bake a lot, and found it a bit of an emotional boost to create something. I just need to adjust my cooking to healthier stuff! -
posted by Beverley on new member, about to start BSD Fast 800
on 30 Mar 2016 at 07:22 in Welcome to the BSDGreat to see other Aussies here!
I’ve started a blog to track my progress and to record carbs/calories for what I eat: http://bsdfast800.blogspot.com.au/. It is mostly for me to learn the carb/calorific value of what I am eating so eventually I’ll just look at something and simply know. π
I’m looking forward to some fast weight loss though right now I’m not 100% confident we’ll stick to the diet. I’m not going to punish myself if I fall off the bandwagon – I’m hoping to note and and problem solve the issue at the heart of it, come up with ways to circumvent the same situation arising again.
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Oh yes SB
when I got the appointment they sent a form asking me to write down my future plans.
My answer took the form of “to ignore all current medical advice and to stay with the BSD until I’m med free and my diabetes is totally diet controlled” or words to that effect
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I told them the weekend before I started amidst knowing looks and a “he’ll never stick to that” attitude.
Within 3 days that all changed as they realised that they hadn”t seen me snack for a couple of days nor heard me saying I was hungry.
Then the weight started moving and there was a surge of interest, especially from the daughters and their friends. My OH makes a point of telling me how well I’mn doing and how proud she is of me which feels great but is tinged with a little guilt as I’m not really doing anything special, just eating food I enjoy and stilll losing weight. Even Houdini never managed that one !
Now it’s just a weekly “how much this week? ” but they all know now how well this can work and of course, being girls, they are all talking about it.
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Bill,
The very best of luck with your appointment. It will be so encouraging if you’re met with a receptive response.
Hopefully, doctors will eventually just have to accept the mounting evidence and espouse the cause. You certainly have some solid progress to present – you must be looking forward to the interview.
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Bill I really hope it is the particular doctor who would be delighted then it might spread to other patients, fingers crossed π
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We certainly do Bill, even though it took me two weeks to get to grips with the idea after decades of the low fat indoctrination π
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Thanks orchid.
Where does one go to find carb values of food? I must confess we’ve just done the BSD by following the recipes in the book for dinners and generally eating the “right” sort of food for breakfast and lunch.
As we look for more dinner recipes we’re going to need to start looking at carbs – is there handy reckoner in a book or on line? – I guess there’s something in the book about the daily limit.
Today, we are going to blow that limt sky high! Way back last year we booked “Afternoon Tea” in a hotel near Bath and the day has finally come. Just think of it, sandwiches, followed by scones and then cakes. Yummy, but gosh! All those carbs!
I’m not going to eat anything else today and just hope it’s not too much of a disaster. Of course, we could have cancelled it, but it was already paid for on one of those gift token things so it would seem a pity.
Just have to man up and get it down.
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posted by hashimoto on new member, about to start BSD Fast 800
on 30 Mar 2016 at 07:13 in Welcome to the BSDWelcome to all our Aussie pals!
Natalie – I too suffer from diverticulitis – last bout requiring antibiotic treatment was immediately before I started this diet in early January. NOTHING SINCE!!!!! This diet seems to help with the problem as I was regularly rolling about at night unable to sleep with the pain.
Kick those Easter Eggs into orbit and get a few sunflower seeds in!! Make sure you use the lowest carb veg for your soups – i.e. those which grow above ground and add some FAT to the soup, swirl of olive oil, cream cheese, full fat yoghurt or grated harder cheeses. Stilton is lovely with cauliflower, courgette or broccoli soups.
Fat is so important on this diet!
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(Cue the old woman in curlers)
CAULIFLOWER CHEESE ON A DIET ???
ARE YOU MAD ????
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posted by captainlynne on new member, about to start BSD Fast 800
on 30 Mar 2016 at 07:10 in Welcome to the BSDAnother welcome to all the newbies.
It’s great to see so many joining the BSD family. The word is spreadingπ
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Morning folks
well todays the day I go to the GP to discuss my latest results and detail how I’m going to move forward with my diabetes care.
It’s going to be an interesting conversation but really depends on whether it’s one of the regular docs or a locum I see.
My normal docs are very supportive in diabetes management and one in particular would be delighted with my results.
I’m also going to recommend that this way of eating is given to all diabetic patients and forwarded on to the local Desmond group.
Anything to get the word out there.