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  • posted by  hashimoto on Lightweight/heavyweight!
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    Hi Rob, sorry it’s late but I had seen Janet had sent you a plan for a day;

    To answer the oats longing;
    Breakfast – Atholl Brose. …Total = 332 calories, 30.19g carbs.

    Toast 1 oz rolled oats , toast on foil under the grill or in a dry frying pan then cool. (oats = 110 calories, 18.79g carbs)
    Pour a pot of Fage Greek Yoghurt (not the 0%) into a bowl (190 cals, 8g carbs)
    Stir in the cooled oats and 2 oz raspberries (32 calories, 3.4 g carbs.

    Lunch: (packed lunch?) total = 408 calories, 1.77 carbs

    If you need a snack Aldi do little packs of nuts ( by the tills) 153 calories, 2.71 carbs.
    That would take your total carbs for the day to 41.09
    The days calories would then be 1174 calories.

    If you have tea or coffee remember to add the carbs, cals for that too.

    2 boiled eggs, (140 cals, 0.98g carbs)
    Ioz cheddar cheese (113 cals ,0.4 g carbs.
    2 slices deli ham (153 calories, 0 carbs)
    1quarter of a lettuce (2 calories, 0.39g carbs)

    Dinner: total = 281 calories, 6.42 carbs

    6oz piece of cod (140 calories, 0g carbs) ( wrap in foil, flavour to taste – e.g )soy sauce, lemon juice, ginger, chilli
    4oz cauliflower (28 calories, 6.02 g)
    1 oz grated cheese (113 cals, 0.4g carbs)
    Sprinkle cheese over the cauli

    Total of meals = 1021 calories, 38.38 carbs

    Drink 2 to 3 litres of water, herbal teas.

    You can see just 1 oz oats gives a big carb hit, but the recipe is delicious. You can make double or triple the quantity and store the extra in the fridge. It would also make a good packed lunch. ๐Ÿ™‚

    If you need a snack Aldi do little packs of nuts ( by the tills) 153 calories, 2.71 carbs.
    That would take your total carbs for the day to 41.09
    The days calories would then be 1174 calories.

    I’ll post some more tomorrow!

    Would you like me to make a leek (without potato ) soup, if it tastes OK I will post the recipe to you ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  captainlynne on My eight weeks….
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    Hi Lucia. My work clothes are navy and white. Out of work it’s navy/black trousers and a few coloured tops. Now the tops sure brighter – and some are actually patterned ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

    Pin ups? Too old for that๐Ÿ˜ณ If I had to choose now it would be Mark Harmon and/or David mcCallum, the younger Sean Connery or the younger Omar Shareef. (Once I’was having a painful medical procedure done and an Egyptian doctor was observing. He looked just like Omar Shareef – and he held my hand. Made it a little less painful ๐Ÿ˜ƒ)

  • posted by  SunnyB on How's it going eh? Hello from Canada!
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    Hi Debs
    Like the rewards scheme, very well thought out! I treated myself to a pretty little orchid when I got to 10lb lost, as they are my weakness – other than whisky and dark chocolate of course.
    Have look at the Non Scales Victories thread and post yours as you achieve your goals.
    Loom forward to hearing all about your progress.

  • posted by  misssay on What have you eaten today?
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    Thanks Penny, I don’t think I have ever been called an inspiration before! I sometimes wonder if maybe I’m putting too much info on about what has gone into my meals, but then it seems a shame not to mention things like the spices I use, as they add so much to the taste!

    So, without further ado – today’s food…

    Breakfast: Greek yogurt with a cooked golden plum and cinnamon

    Lunch: nothing, as we were emptying and decorating our utility room, not hungry anyway.

    Dinner: Lamb and spinach curry, with a ‘Peshwari besan flatbread’. I made the batter as usual with besan flour and coconut flour, salt and water (5 tbspns besan and one of coconut, to serve two of us), put coconut oil and a nib of butter into the pan and then poured in the batter. Once it was beginning to set I sprinkled over 15g of unsweetened dessicated coconut and 10g of raisins, then folded it in half, like an omelette. Then I put the pan under the grill to finish the top. Yum yum, yummy yum!

    Snack: a tbspn of hummus. OH had his with doritos (I weighed him out an ounce), but I managed to resist them.

    Drinks: Water, fizzy and still, one Earl Grey tea with splash of milk, one coffee with cream, a butter mint tea.

    Cals: 812. Carbs: 53

  • posted by  captainlynne on First salvo fired
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    Judith. Apologies, just remembered I’d not answered your question about fibromyalgia.

    I’d thought even before the BSD that bread especially caused me problems, especially joint pain. But it would build up and cause other problems. Unfortunately I’d got into the ‘anything between 2 slices of bread’ habit so I was in a lot of pain. Quite often I used a walking stick to help me up the stairs to bed, and sometimes still other times as well.

    Very quickly after starting the BSD all that changed. I’m in a lot less pain and I can’t remember the last time I used the stick. I’d started to use it at airports, because the walking around large airports caused me a lot of pain. And my holidays lady year the stick was with me all the time – all that walking. When I went to Prague recently the stick stayed at home.

    The ‘tired all the time’ has lessened and I do have more energy, think more clearly and concentrate better. I also get less irritated – things that would have really got to me can now normally be ignored.

    So quite a lot of changes for the better – all for cutting out carbs ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

    Hope this answers your question/helps.

  • posted by  Lucia on My eight weeks….
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    Hi captain Lynne.

    I my colour palette is black on black.
    I am under the allusion its slimming. ( just realising my fat makes me look fat).
    I have tried to introduce a red scarf as an accent. Not ready for a whole red sweater or top.
    But I am getting there.

    Football must be rubbish or finished, he’s gone up for a shower. ๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿ™‚

    Now I need to cheer up.

    Just seen a picture of legolas in Lord of the rings. Swoon , swoon,

    Who is your pin up?

    Love Lucia
    Xxxx

  • posted by  orchid on Over the 8-week line and after
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    Hi stringbreaker – well done – great results! No it did not feel that long, it kept me busy planning, organising etc but rarely fretting about being hungry that it felt like normal days. Bought lots of new (second hand) cook books tho’ and having great fun looking through for ideas ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  Lucia on My eight weeks….
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    Hi Hashimoto,
    Boy you sound busy, I think getting rid of the ‘fat clothes’ will do me the world if good in a month or twos time.

    I enjoyed my spring clean last weekend.
    On Sunday hoping to jump the bus into town and walk the legs off myself.
    Would love to visit London again and see the museum and art galleries. Might try and arrange it say, Autumn time when its a bit cheaper.

    I am going to wash all the windows next Saturday. Let more sunshine in.

    Love Lucia
    Xxxx

  • posted by  orchid on How's it going eh? Hello from Canada!
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    I love the rewards part – good thinking! I promise it gets easier…. especially once you start cooking real food again. At least you have a couple of weeks to plan and if you can, cook up things like soup into individual portions and freeze. It really does help to have a backlog of good food in the freezer. I label everything with what it is and also the calories in it – how sad is that! I am also considering a spreadsheet of what I have cooked that is in the freezer so I can see what is available and help with the planning. Might be a step to far in organising!

  • posted by  SunnyB on Just began…
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    Skyr is low fat, so probably best avoided in favour of full fat options, which will make you feel fuller for longer and encourage fat burning too. I use the Lidl’s Turkish Style Yogurt, which is a yogurt/cream combination and 10% fat. It is quite smooth and creamy and can be matched with sweet or savoury. I have it most breakfasts with berries and a ground seed topping and as it’s so satisfying I have also had 30g with a quarter spoon of honey and a sprinkle of cinnamon as a little afternoon treat if I’m feeling peckish.

  • posted by  Lucia on My eight weeks….
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    Hi cat girl,
    Lost everything a while ago,
    I now have a mortgage, that has several years to go, no savings, no pension. Plus I am in my September life. So I need to work. Think I will still be working at 80 ! ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ
    I may put a pound on this weeks lottery, win millions and take you all on a months holiday.
    But until that happens I just try and enjoy my weekends.
    Anyway, enough of the down.
    Your meal sounds wonderful,big will try and do my version of it on the weekend, when I can visit my fruit and veg shop of local produce.
    Mmmmmmmmmmm
    Love Lucia
    Xxxx

  • posted by  CallMeDeb on How's it going eh? Hello from Canada!
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    ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ”ช๐Ÿ”ช๐Ÿ”ช

    So I haven’t killed anyone yet, that’s good right? It’s the carb/sugar withdrawal that’s making me cranky, lol. Luckily I’ve been through this before and I know that this too shall pass in about a day. But Geeze Louise!

    To distract myself I have made a list of goals and rewards:

    GOALS
    1. Stabilize Blood Sugar.
    2. Improve Overall Fitness.
    3. Lose Belly Fat and Detox Liver/Pancreas.
    4. Feel and Look Amazing for Upcoming Weddings.

    REWARDS
    Lose 5 lbs = New Lunch Containers
    Lose 10 lbs = Massage
    Lose 15 lbs = New Runners
    Lose 20 lbs = Pedicure
    Lose 25 lbs = New Purse
    Stick to the diet for the full 8 weeks = FIT BIT!!!!!

    Orchid – it’s been easier today as I have taken your advice and budgeted for snacking. Much appreciated!

    10 minutes to shake #2, not that I’m counting ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Cheers,

    Deb

  • posted by  SunnyB on 2 Weeks Done and Feeling Great!
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    You’ll be at six weeks before you know it. It really does seem to pass so quickly and to be honest, I hardly notice I’m on a diet now and you will be like that too, if you aren’t already. It’s amazing how the body adjusts to this new regime and how much better you feel for it.

    Keep us posted on your progress.

  • posted by  captainlynne on My eight weeks….
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    Fantastic Judith. I’ve cleared my wardrobe and slowly buying new because I’d only saved uniforms that were too small, nothing else. My poor wardrobe will need sunglasses because from my clothes being mainly navy, colour is appearing. Although I’m not yet brave enough to buy trousers (or skirts) in anything other than navy of black๐Ÿ˜ณ One day๐Ÿ˜ƒ

  • posted by  SunnyB on Beginning BSD Fast 800 in the morning!
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    Hey Anthony good to have you aboard. You will be surprised how easy it is to commit to the BSD and you will soon be posting your positive results for us to read. Make good use of the forum and yell if you need advise or encouragement, someone will be able to help.

    Best of luck!

  • posted by  captainlynne on Day three is haaaarrrddddd!
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    Since starting this my eating pattern has changed. Before, I would eat a bacon sandwich or similar then be starving again soon, panicking and searching hit lunch (usually a sandwich or something else with carbs), then an evening meal (often with bread and/or potatoes or pasta). Then a snack to eat in bed. Often if I was out shopping I would grab a latte, usually with a muffin or other pastry

    Now, I eat a cooked breakfast (bacon, egg and black pudding is the current favourite) then usually don’t feel hungry before late afternoon. Then it’s more protein with various other bits and pieces. I’m not tolerating veg or salad very well at the moment so they don’t feature very much. No bedtime snack. And no lattes (or pastries). The local takeaways must be wondering where I am๐Ÿ˜ฑ

  • posted by  captainlynne on This has to work for me
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    JackieMac, The team said it was ok to stay on this for a few weeks then go to 5:2, but like some others on here I’m staying on 800 calories longer term as I still have a lot more weight to lose. I’m in my 14th week and today I’ve lost 3 stone.

  • posted by  hashimoto on My eight weeks….
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    Lucia I am H A P P Y. I’m singing it, do you know the tune?

    Well, after the hairdressers. I. Totally emptied my wardrobe and chest of drawers. I tried everything on.
    Some went in charity bags some went in the bin.
    The rest fitted!!! Things I. Had forgotten,some never worn ( I was getting too fat too fast) some old favourites.

    Now i can open my wardrobe doors and EVERYTHING fits and it is all colour sorted. I’m over the moon. For years my wardrobes were groaning with clothes but I could only get into a few things.

    I have a complete new wardrobe and haven’t spent a penny! I haven’t yet emptied my dressing table drawers so need to find if i need new swimming cossies and I still need to sort my undies. I think a lot of them will be hitting the bin.

    I have never enjoyed spring cleaning this much!

    I’m still singing xxx

  • posted by  anthony on Beginning BSD Fast 800 in the morning!
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    Hi all. I am a 56 year old man, 6’2″ and 275 lbs. (188 centimeters and 125 kilos). I have the food, got a scale, am ready to get a good night’s sleep and begin the BSD Fast 800 in the morning. I am prediabetic, have high blood pressure, have some neurological issues that are probably related to blood sugar, and am just generally tired of feeling poorly. I overeat and consume a lot of sugar primarily for emotional reasons, looking forward to seeing if I can commit to this!

  • posted by  SunnyB on Catastrophic eating emergency support!
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    Well done Marjorie. You are right, there’s nothing to be gained by wasting time and energy beating yourself up for slips and blips. Think all of us identify with that syndrome, but I’ve found with the BSD it is so much easier to just get on track again the next day. We all need to be kind to ourselves and forgive ourselves when we err – we are human after all!

    Best of luck everyone for great results at next weigh-in.

  • posted by  outrunner2k7 on Day three is haaaarrrddddd!
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    You’ll get through it csmcnevin and before you know it you’ll be forgetting to eat because you’re not hungry!

    It really does get easier the longer you do it, just give your body time to adjust and acclimatise to it’s new fuel.

    I’m two weeks in and have lost a little over a stone. I weigh myself every morning (a good motivator to what’s going to happen throughout the day!) and take blood glucose, waist and chest measurements once a week. I think measurements are very important because without them theres no numbers to backup all the effort you’re putting in. Sure, in a week or so your clothes will feel looser but I for one need to know something is actually happening the day after because the process is all largely unseen.

    The most difficult thing for me was changing my attitude towards fats as in… eating it without the guilt! My problem before was that the fat generally came with a load of carbs. (love fast food, bread, potatoes but still waiting to not want it!!)

    You’ll do it and theres loads of support here ๐Ÿ˜€

  • posted by  Catgirl on My eight weeks….
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    My hubby is also watching the footie but to be truthful I am also a closet fan! However I do get bored with it quite quickly, prefer the rough and tumble of rugby and much better eye candy! Very sexist of me but who cares.

    Made prawn stir fry tonight with pak choi, mange tout, sugar snap peas, peppers, mushrooms, onion, courgetti, garlic, ginger, chilli and soy sauce. Calorie count less than 200.

    Lucia you must work for some Dickensian company doing the hours that you do, I can thoroughly recommend retirement which I did at 56, went back about 3 months later and do about 12 hours a week and just work when it suits me on the nurse bank. After almost 38 years in the nhs felt it was time for some down time and lots of travel as I am a sun worshiper๐Ÿ–๐Ÿ๐ŸŒ…

  • posted by  Sue1234 on Starting the journey 21/02/2016
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    Hi Bill

    I did my blood before lunch today, by coincidence and it was 9 something. I have had mayonnaise for the last few days and more protein. Before this diet I had already been pudding, chocolate and sweets free and always eat ready meals that were less than 10g of Sugar per hundred. I gave up take aways and had home made sweet and sour made with sweetener. The only thing I did that is different to this diet is that I had a sandwich and crisps for lunch and I had either potatoes, rice or pasta with my main meal. I also didn’t eat breakfast just had a cup of coffee instead. That was the way I ate since 2009 when I was diagnosed.

    I am not avoiding fat, I just don’t seem to be eating much. It’s the funeral tomorrow so I’ll have a shake made with water in the morning and hummus with veg for tea and just eat the Tatie pot and trifle at the funeral tea and take the hit the day after!

  • posted by  Janet1973 on Lightweight/heavyweight!
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    The food industry are the biggest crooks of all. They’ve had the whole world duped! Hopefully the next time you see your aunt and uncle you will be looking both healthier and chilled out with all your new food knowledge!

  • posted by  stringbreaker on Lightweight/heavyweight!
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    I’ve had a pretty successful 8 weeks whilst eating porage for breakfast most days.
    25g porage and made with water (try it – it really is OK – add a little cinnamon, half a dozen raisins and a 1/4 teaspoon of honey)
    It must be proper rolled oats (as in Quaker “Old Fashioned”) and not instant.
    The carbs are slow release and keep hunger away until luchtime.

  • posted by  Lucia on My eight weeks….
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    Hi,
    I just had chicken,bacon , spinach pasta, but without the pasta.
    It was yummy.
    I was head achy when I got home after a poor nights sleep. Took a couple of tablets and it’s an early night for me.

    Hubby is watching the footy tonight, so I have to amuse myself. I will google some size 12 dresses and dream.

    Hashimoto, it serves bill right for wanting me to chase him up and down the aisles in Asda. Bet you he’s going to look them up, as long as it’s not a mankini.

    Sitting with my feet up, not doing anything crazy other than drink the pint of water beside me.
    Tomorrow I will seize the day, today I am just holding it lightly
    ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜
    Love Lucia
    Xxxx

  • posted by  SunnyB on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Thanks Penny, I’m guessing that it was probably at least part of the problem. Feel like I’m on track to hit my goal of a stone lost well before 8th April now. This Friday might throw up a small problem, as it is my husband’s birthday, but I will be sure to save plenty of cals and carbs during the day and keep the fluids up!

  • posted by  stringbreaker on Over the 8-week line and after
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    Well done Orchid and MaryR – did it seem like 8 weeks?

    I too made it “over the line” on Monday

    Jan 5:2 diet result -12lbs
    Feb – Mar BSD result -23lbs

    YTD -35lbs (didn’t measure anything else – just waiting for my trousers to fall down)

    A huge “Thank you” to Prof Taylor, MM and everyone on the thread

    Time to slowly up the kCals and see what happens.

  • posted by  SunnyB on Day three is haaaarrrddddd!
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    Headaches often hit in the first week. Don’t be scared to take painkillers if needed, but they will subside eventually – if you have to work, you’ll probably want to get rid now rather than later though. You are certainly keeping well hydrated! On days when you know you won’t be home to eat at the end of the day, it’s probably worth putting a little extra thought as to how you are going to manage that, so that you don’t end the day feeling deprived. Maybe take a more substantial lunch with you and then a smaller finish to the day won’t feel so bad.

  • posted by  pmshrink on Lightweight/heavyweight!
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    I’ve been looking at diabetes.co.uk. They are in favour of low carb for diabetics and have free downloadable recipe books, divided by types eh vegan, Italian, Indian etc. Which I downloaded. But unfortunately they seem to be low carb AND low fat – hopeless. But there are good recipes, just add fat!
    Penny

  • posted by  Rob on Lightweight/heavyweight!
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    Thank you for the link can’t believe it, when I was on a diet ( the sort of diet you do when you do it for 3 days…I would eat 4 bananas in a row!!! ) wow the education on food is complex

    Good 2 words)) thanks for sharing)

    Another hug squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze

    Do you think the food industry are like the pharmaceutical industry ?? ( my uncle says the biggest crooks are the ones who wears a suit ) I kind of agreed but then I never saw El Chapo in a suit

    My uncle/aunt said to me today that I am starting to look healthier, look stressed but healthier) only see them every 4 months so please that I had good feed back ( what a pun )))

  • posted by  Janet1973 on Lightweight/heavyweight!
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    Vegetables are a lot more appetising with butter, olive oil and/or cheese, all of which you can pretty much est freely when you are only counting carbs.

  • posted by  Janet1973 on Lightweight/heavyweight!
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    Yes, not good news I’m afraid. Of course fruit is better than cake. But veg are better than fruit. Of all the fruits, berries are the lowest, hence the berries with yoghurt which a lot of people have here.

  • posted by  outrunner2k7 on 2 Weeks Done and Feeling Great!
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    Hey SunnyB

    Thanks for the warm welcome and encouragement ๐Ÿ™‚

    Oh… how I dream of week 6 LOL

    Road trip to Turkey sounds awesome and plenty of Med eating there to boot! I’m sure you’ll defo hit your target by then.

    Thanks again ๐Ÿ˜€

  • posted by  pmshrink on No weight loss happening?
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    Hi Bizzylizzy
    It may have been on diet doctor. com
    It really works for me to stay way under that – nearer 30g. But it depends on the individual.
    Penny

  • posted by  Rob on Lightweight/heavyweight!
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    20!!!!!! Arghhhhh thought fruit was good.

    I ate an apple the size of a house yesterday

    Ouch(( gutted

    Going on the link now…..

    Was skipping lunch and having an apple (