Hi Rach, I think if you can stay in fairly close contact with your diabetes nurse you should be safe on this diet. Your insulin doses will need much more careful monitoring than a type 2 to stop you having hypos.
Not sure how the UK health system works these days,but can you get phone advice/ weekly visits or as you need them?
It is worth a try as long as you always have some lucozade, jelly beans or glucose gel on you. Do you wake at night if you start going hypo? That would be my concern for you.
How long since your insulin dose was reviewed? Your weight loss stalling and hypos might be down to the dose being too high? Having said that, many people find that their weight plateaus around week three. Review your food intake for carbs sneaking in ( it can happen after a few weeks as we get more laid back about the diet lol).
Lots of questions, I realise, but you are going to have to be a lot more mindful than the majority on here. You will have to be a bit of a detective as far as working out what is happening in your body. Great news that your nurse is supportive of you trying this. Best of luck, I’m sure you can achieve your weight loss goals π .
Once you get the weight loss out the way and maintain on a low carb med style diet you should see your blood sugars become much more stable.
Keep in touch, you’ll be paving the way for other type 1’s, truly a pioneer!

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Hi Missay
I m keen on knowing every calorie too.
I wouldn’t trust the info on MFP though, it’s crowd sourced and sometimes wrong. I’ve made my own list on MFP on “my foods”, checking everything against Calorieking, which I’ve found reliable. It’s a bit of work but once done you ve got all those details. ( tho I found ‘blueberries’ kept disappearing off my list. I put them in as ‘blue berries’ – then they didn’t disappear- weird) I also put in the fat, carbs and protein so I can see how I’m doing with that too.
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Hi Hashimoto, Janet1973’s mocktail sounds nice and refreshing. I will drink it cold with lots of ice. It still really hot here, 35+, this will definately hit the spot. …. and Bill’s white wine spritzer is also good. This is what I usually have if I drink anything, so its great to know there wont be much change for me in this department.
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Wow Lucia, love your positive attitude and humour. You can do this and you deserve to be up there soaring with the eagles and enjoying the view π
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Hi missay,
In 5 Weeks, mid April, I shall be dreaming about a size 12 dress or skirt or trousers. I want to throw away my size 20’s. I can just bearly get into an 18 but don’t ask me to breathe and I couldn’t go out in them as I can’t zip them up!But for now, I am going to have an early night and look forward to my measure, weigh and record my body in the morning, then I aim to give myself a gift of time, to do 10,000 steps.
Have got my yoghurt for breakfast, ham salad lunch and fish with cauliflower for my evening meal.
This evening my hubby ate three chunky kitkats with peanut butter, two bottles of beer then a family bag of cadburys twirls. Ohhhh chocolate. But I didn’t fancy it, I didn’t ask for a tiny piece. I am in the right place now. With my seven pistachio nuts.So if you are reading this and thinking if you should do it or not, give it a go. Read my previous blogs,see that I am just a big ostrich wanting to get her head out of the sand and become a bird that can fly, to actually get off the ground. Yes, I will probably bump along the runway several times but eventually I will be up above the clouds looking at my footprints below. Come join me.
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posted by Mummytummy on Bit of a traumatic first week, but getting there now!
on 11 Mar 2016 at 22:29 in Welcome to the BSDWill do! π X
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Good evening all. Can I ask if anyone has tried to log the green tea blueberry shake on MFP? Just tried to put in as a recipe and it logged 360 calories not 130 as in the book! Can anyone advise? π
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posted by Cherrianne on Bit of a traumatic first week, but getting there now!
on 11 Mar 2016 at 22:25 in Welcome to the BSDYou are through the worst of it now by the sounds of it. The carb withdrawal sounds like it’s run it’s course.
So now you’ll really start to enjoy the extra energy, weight loss and feeling of well being that are the benefits of eating this way.
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posted by Mummytummy on Bit of a traumatic first week, but getting there now!
on 11 Mar 2016 at 22:15 in Welcome to the BSDAww thanks Cherrianne, that’s very kind! π Great tips about the booze thank you.
It’s funny you should say that about the ‘early warning signs’ – my friend who is a nurse always used to wonder if I had some kind of pre diabetes thing going on- even when I was an 8.5 stone twenty something π¬π¬Your post will bolster my efforts this weekend!
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Thanks for all your comments. I think it’s a bit of trial and error, so I’ll see how I go and will hopefully find what works best for me.
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Wow, I just read my own profile – ‘I hope to lose 2 stones on this diet’. I remember entering that ‘unrealistic’ goal rather tentatively. So embarrased by my own wishful thinking I didn’t add anything else to my profile. Hoped but did not believe. I have actually lost 2 stones and 2 lbs so far!! π
I haven’t posted replies as much as I would have liked today, brought my son home this morning as he is suffering from the most awful stomach bug, it began at work late afternoon yesterday, prescription drugs not working so far, I’ve never emptied a sick bucket so often in my life! Just as well I have been on this diet as I didn’t get chance to eat until half an hour ago – but NO hunger pangs.
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posted by Cherrianne on Bit of a traumatic first week, but getting there now!
on 11 Mar 2016 at 21:59 in Welcome to the BSDSounds like you started this just in time Mummytummy. You won’t go on to develop diabetes if you can get the eating under control now. I wonder if the shakes/ sleepy thing is a warning sign of problems to come?
This used to happen to me when I was an impoverished student living on cheese on toast, beans on toast, jacket potatoes etc. basically whatever cheap food I could afford ( lots of toast lol).
That was years before I became a diabetic, probably because as soon as I could afford decent food and veg my eating improved.
For your weekend away could you limit yourself to a couple of spritzers or maybe ask the bar staff to give you mineral or soda water in a wine glass with a slice of lemon? They will be used to people staying off alcohol for various reasons. Your mates will understand and look out for you if you explain you can’t drink alcohol because you’re being tested for diabetes. Alcohol makes you hungry so you’re more likely to give in to late night munchies if you indulge!
The English breakfast is a good idea. For dinner you could have meat or fish and steamed veg ( no potatoes), skip the bread but use the butter on the veg.
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Thank you both. I must admit I was beginning to despair and wasn’t looking forward to the future, but now I feel like I’ve got a 2nd chance. Love reading everyone’s stories on here…very motivating x
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Hi Bill – Just seen about your daughter, would like to add my very best wishes and positive vibes from deepest Dorset xπ
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I love that excited feeling Scotgran, you expressed it so well! Well done, you’re getting there!
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Way to go Scotgran! Good to know you have shifted the flu as well as the pounds ππ
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Brilliant!
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posted by Mummytummy on Bit of a traumatic first week, but getting there now!
on 11 Mar 2016 at 21:39 in Welcome to the BSDHi Everyone,
I am 5 days in on the Fast 800 diet. I have always had big spikes and drops in my blood sugar (sleepy after carbs and shaky if I was in need of fuel!). I also used to get ‘Hangry’ a lot- (hungry+angry= hangry- Lol!! )
I did a fasting blood sugar test first thing on the morning of day 1- it was 8.2!! I repeated it and it was 7.2. That would mean I am diabetic!! I was really shocked and worried so rang the GP who sent me for a HbA1C.i went ahead anyway and I have checked it again- once on day 3- it was 5.8 ( still in the ‘pre diabetic’ range) but a relief all the same. Today’s was 4.9 (normal range) phew! I don’t know if the original one was a ‘rogue’ result or not, but I’m keeping an eye on it and hope it continues to stay in the normal range.
Ok, so far, the first two days I had a splitting headache, which settled on day three. I’ve had a really sore tummy at times- not sure if it’s the fats, but it gets better with more fluids, especially if they are warm…..? That too has improved today along with increased energy, better mood and less brain fog. I have felt hungry at times but have found that having a 2 litre bottle of water handy helps so I can swig from it regularly! I haven’t craved bread which is amazing for me because I LOVE it.
The recipes are gorgeous, I love them so it’s a winner for me. Once I’ve lost a stone and a half, I’ll switch to low carb med style.
I am due to visit friends in London for a couple of days this weekend and am nervous about managing my calories. I worked out that if I eat full English without the bread for breakfast and salad for lunch and dinner, I might be ok, but it’s the alcohol that worries me. It will be a boozy affair with girlfriends- eek! Any tips? What’s best to drink?
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You’re sounding very positive and focussed there Lucia! I am nearly at the end of week 5 and can’t believe how quickly the time has gone.
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Oh ! Oh! Today, four and a bit weeks in, my husband noticed that I am thinner, then I noticed, the “tummy wedge” is much less and the boobs fit in the bra and the trousers are slack and the jacket buttons up and and and and…….. Wow ….I am so excited. I feel GREAT.
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I’m just on the verge of starting this and am fine with breakfast and lunch but am a little concerned about dinners – not being a particularly good or adventurous cook! Also short of time most evenings due to family commitments (clubs etc). Does anyone have any ideas for quick and easy dinners that won’t make fall at the first hurdle? Thanks..
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Great results Mrs Crimbo!
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Hi, I’ve just got the book and signed up. I plan to start on Monday so I can get myself organised. A bit worried since I am a carb fiend and eat just for the hell of eating. I’m a single mum so when the kids go to bed that’s when I struggle….. But sounds like the people on here are a great support. Now off to browse some receipies.
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Breakfast: Greek yogurt with mixed berries
Lunch: Salad with lettuce, toms, gherkins, olives, basil, green pepper, celery, blue cheese and beef, horseradish dressing
Dinner: Tofu and veg stir fry. Veg: onion, yellow pepper, courgette and mange tout, sauce for tofu marinade and in stir fry: fish sauce, peanut butter, lime juice, garlic, ginger, tahini, soy sauce and chilli flakes, with a chick pea, garlic and fresh coriander wrap
Snack: half an apple
Water, tea and coffee with splashes of milk
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Start of day 4 – I am still adjusting – I have been under the 800 plus active calories every day and lost 1.7kg.
More importantly I am feeling lighter and feeling like I can move again. Next step is to try to stay at the 800 calories and exerciseI did my first 1km repeats for about a year this morning at a very pedestrian 5:30 min/km pace and only did 4 but it was great didn’t feel light headed.
12 weeks until I am 53, looking forward to what I can do in a 12 week transformation.I can’t wait for my book to arrive in the mail.
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Hello Leanne
I just love the Middle Eastern recipe, it is only 90 cals, and is yum, I did find planning ahead helpful to me.
I make a lot of my own veg soups which I count the calories of all the vegetables I put into the pot. They usually come out at around 100 calories for a big pan full, which does me and my husband for a couple of days. Then I can have a few more calories with my dinner dish.
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B no carb Bircher
L quite pleased, met friends in pub for lunch, chose burritos, peeled off the wrap, didn’t eat any of the nachos, felt full with the chicken, pinto bean and brown rice filling, ate the avo salsa and sour cream.
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Hi Rose and Ella
Many thanks for the replies.
Rose, great achievement and I’m glad your approach is working well for you. Stick with it !!! Let em know how you are getting on xx
Ella I have been doing burst exercise and you’ll find once you start with the the rowing you’ll have more energy and sleep even better. The fluid in take may account for no weight shift in three days?? But I’m certain once you start with the exercise the weight will shift. XxI struggle with a work life balance but am now incorporating quick bursts of exercise either at work, whilst commuting or a quick walk with short sprints around my block (that way I can run indoors if it pours) !!
Let me know how you get on this week xx
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Hi Teej,
It seems that most people are going to plateau at some stage or other, that’s what I get from the forums. But don’t be too hard in yourself – your body is genuinely sick at the moment. Your mind’s priority might be to lose weight but I think your body has more pressing issues just now. Eat to boost your immune system and be kind to yourself, the rest will follow. The flatbreads are really quick to make and the coconut flour will help you. -
From what I’ve been reading heart disease may also be sugar related.
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Hi Bill
Sorry to hear about your daughter. Keeping everything crossed she s ok.
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Hi Rach19c – are you the lady from Mumsnet? If so I think the forums on this site will help you, might be an idea to start your own chat as there are so many streams & many are quite complex with all sorts of sub-streams and q&a developing. As you areT1 and have been for a while might be an idea to flag this to a broad audience although there are some amazing people in this stream Bill started – I have read the lot since joining and my head is buzzing with ideas.
Someone posted that we are pioneers and that is true, there will be ups & downs and everyone is different, I am learning fast. I know that T1 have very specific issues, but healthier eating & making good food a lifestyle as opposed to a diet has to be better in the long-term. It is great that your nurse is supportive – how are you on the exercise front ? I am no gym bunny (I wish I could!!) but do try to get on my bike, walk & have signed up for aqua aerobics (this is for more mature ladies, hope I don’t displace too much water when I get in the pool…….) what Hawkeye says is very true, shifting fat reserves is key & giving them a healthy kick up the bum is a good way to start!
Good luck!
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B: Soya milk latte
L: Coconut flatbread, Greek yoghurt with raspberries and dessert spoon full coconut oil
D: 2 Quorn sausages, cauli and carrot mash with butter and cheeseNo idea how many calories but under 50 carbs.
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Hi Onphone
This sounds fine. I didn’t have extreme hunger either. The less appetite seems to be standard. I think the science is that the carbs put your blood sugar up then down then you were hungry again. Now the carbs aren’t there to do that and you’re burning stored fat.
Great isn’t it! We re all amazed that here’s a diet that works better, much better, than others we ve tried and is easy to do.
We all tend to find it weird but wonderful.
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Hello Bill
I have read your messages yesterday and would like to send healing thoughts to your daughter and wish you all well, at this stressful time in your lives.
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Hi Caro
Some people do and some just follow the principles.
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Hello Lou
I generally follow some recipes in the book, other times I just weigh out my own veg and cook some fish or meat, and count the calories to as near to 800 in a day.
Just as long as I stay to the 800 mark in a day, I am happy with that, it works very well for my husband and I.
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Hi Bill
Just been catching up on your post (in the middle of 200+ emails).
How are you and the family? Thinking of you.
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Hi Bill
I’ve noticed if I have a tiny taste of banana or anything sweet it’s overwhelmingly sweet – not nice.
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Hi. I’m over the 8 weeks. I asked the team and they said it was ok to continue on 800 calories for a few weeks if I felt OK and had no problems.
Last Daturday I had done 11 weeks. I’ve been on holiday since Monday so just eating low carb.
I’ll check my weight and fasting BG tomorrow and report back on my other thread. But I will go back on 800 calories for a while yet as I have lots more weight to lose.
Hope this helps.
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Hi Missay
Wonderful!
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Hi Holoso,
I bought a Von Shef digital yog maker, i’m in the uk. Really easy to use and just eaten some more for my tea! Very satisfying and creamy π
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I cooked These and they were so runny I had to add more coconut flour, but I really did not enjoy them at all. What a disappointment, I put them out to the wild life one night, at least they never we the to waste.
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Welcome to the club Hashimoto π
Just back from holiday and catching up. Will post properly tomorrow, when I’ve weighed and checked fasting BG.
All I can say for now is I’ve avoided carbs (as far as I could tell), eaten protein and veg and walked miles.
Believe it or not, I bought a 6″ sub from Subway (long story), ate the meat & salad then threw away the bread. Today I left the airport without grabbing something because I just wanted to get the train home. When I changed trains I needed food. Only choice was sandwich, chocolate or crisps. So I bought a BLT, ate the B and some T, and threw away the rest!!!!!
That’s all for now folks. Need to catch up with myself, and get some rest.
Will write properly tomorrow..
Night all π
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Well done you have done so well, but I would suggest to carry on for another week or two and see if your waist measures what you want to see then.
I am on my third week, and I know I need to put in more exercise. Get more steps done in any one day.
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Hi,
Yoghurt and apple for breakfast.
Salad and cottage cheese at lunchtime. The salad was 24 calories.
Carrots and chicken for tea.
The pistachio nuts I bought last night, small bag of 100 Grams. I thought, I will have them but guess what, for the second time today, I looked at the label, the bag is 620 calories. WHAT, for that little bag, I thought they were healthy. So I have had seven little ones, not the whole bag . It just shows you.So I think I am in the right frame of mind, I think I can cope with the change of food, I think I am able to actually realise what I am eating. Most important of all, it is not torturous, it feels nice.
Day one, 12th March I am ready, forwards to the month of May
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Hi ChannelK
Re gram flour drop scones – no sugar of course – I use 80 g gram flour, an egg, 50 ml soya milk. Stir it a lot. Drop spoonfuls onto oiled frying pan. Turn over when bubbles appear.
That’s it.
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Well done blueplummy, it’s such a relief to find there is a diet out there that suits us, isn’t it? Keep up the good work, all the best to you.
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Today:
Breakfast
Strawberries 49 g, raspberries 29 g, flax seed milled 10 g, home made soya yogurt 100 g, almond milk 30 ml
Lunch
Smoked salmon 30 g, 2 hard boiled eggs, salad leaves 50g, cucumber, French dressing 1/2 tsp
Snack
Home made veg soup with gram flour drop scones
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Lamb chop, kale, grilled tomatoes.
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Hi Misty Hill
I don’t know of anyone here has experience with gout, but I’m sure they will help if they can. However, you might want to go to the team behind the website who might be able to advise more. There should be a ‘Contact us’ link at the bottom of the page perhaps where you send your question. All the best.