I'm following the Diet Doctor 2 week challenge and the carb intake is 20g or less per day. My main motive was to get my BG back to where I wanted to be and it was certainly doing that until I fell victim to this stinking cold (although BG has not risen as much as it usually does when I am ill. )
However, I have only lost 1lb. Prior to this I'd lost 17lbs on a moderate LC diet (about 40 - 50g carbs). Lowering BG is the priority and I'm happy with how it's going. However, I do want to lose more weight. I know Diet Doctor say you don't count calories on their keto diet but I've checked some of their recipes now and the daily total is around 1800 calories. I intend to give the VLC another couple of weeks to see if I can get my BG back in the 4's but after that I think I have to tweak the Diet a bit to lower the calorie intake as I really don't think I will lose anything much on 1800 calories a day.
Does anyone know if the full nutritional information for the Diet Doctor recipes are lurking anywhere on the net or am I just going to have to plod on putting the recipes into my Fitness Pal? (Some were there already but were a bit dubious).
If anyone wants to know what the 2 week challenge is like it is surprisingly easy. I have never been hungry, if anything it is too much food. The shopping lists do help because you only buy what you need. Hubby mostly ate the same as me although I add carbs for him as he won't eat the quantity of greens I get through. You only cook once a day as one day's dinner becomes the next day's lunch (I don't count breakfast as cooking as scrambled eggs only take minutes). Talking of eggs you get through loads of them!! Recipes are very good and some are Really good (don't think I would have found Diet Doctor without this forum).
Hi and welcome @Tracyjmg ! Good to have your input
And I'm so glad DD is working for you.
I think with blood glucose, timing is everything. When are you getting those readings? (By that, i mean are you restng before or after food?) And what had you eaten before getting the 8.1?
Hello and welcome @Tracyjmg. Reading your post again you are saying you only test twice daily? Once in the morning and before bed. If the 8.1 is in the morning welcome to the nightmare which is Dawn Phenomenon and afflicts a fair few of us myself included. For most of the day we are fine but the point up to breakfast can result in any number of rises. Is it the morning that gives you the high?
I'm having a night off from celeriac chips (although there's garlic in the tuna cheese melt). Oopsies came out fluffy and golden. Mix was very yellow - must have been the eggs. So I have 4 extra Oopsies to make sandwiches with over the next 2 days as they kept great last time I made them. I had one that stuck slightly but it was easily freed. The rest came away no problem. I wait until they cool a bit before I free them.The mysterious contents of the plastic tub turned out to be chicken and aubergine curry - very nice - I don't know why but curry always tastes better the day after its cooked or after being frozen and defrosted - same as bolognaise sauce or chilli.
I must have another go at oopsie bread - I've only made it once and it welded itself to the baking parchment I cooked it on and had to be scraped off in little bits. It tasted okay though. Its strange only cooking for myself now that Mr C has moved on to the afternoon/evening shift - its a good job we've frozen so many meals in the last few months because I really don't feel any enthusiasm for cooking at the moment. Tonight is an exception - just tikka'd chicken breast with salad and avocado. I must remember to order a celeriac and make some garlic chips - maybe at the weekend with steak.
Its going to be non stop politics for a while. We've got elections for a new mayor in Doncaster in May and then the biggie in June. I'm bored of non stop politics on TV already.
No I don't grease the parchment. I wet the corners underneath so that it sticks to the baking sheet. I only do 2 or 3 to the sheet as they spread a bit.Ah, he sounds so sweet. My daughter was always told if she asked me to buy her something she wouldn't get it and used to find some very imaginative ways to let me know that she wanted something without actually using the words 'I want' or 'Can I have'. She's 38 now and still does it.
Do you grease the baking parchment before spooning the oopsie mixture on to it?
I've put garlic celeriac chips on the meal plan for Saturday to have with steak (with crumbled stilton on) and salad. My husband cooks on Saturdays.Did you get the recipe from a website or decide it yourself?
Hello and welcome @Tracyjmg. Reading your post again you are saying you only test twice daily? Once in the morning and before bed. If the 8.1 is in the morning welcome to the nightmare which is Dawn Phenomenon and afflicts a fair few of us myself included. For most of the day we are fine but the point up to breakfast can result in any number of rises. Is it the morning that gives you the high?
Hi @Tracyjmg
Are you testing at those times (early and late) on the instructions of your doc or nurse?
Many of us use a different testing regime which allows us to monitor the effect that individual foods are having on us, and therefore helps us to tailor our diet to control our blood glucose on an individual basis. By that I mean that some of us can tolerate potatoes, and some can't, while others can tolerate bread, or porridge, and others can't.
We test our blood glucose as we start to eat, and then 2 hours later. Ideally our blood glucose should be back to the starting point by then, so the numbers would be similar - if we were 'normal'. However, for us diabetics and pre-ds, we aim at having a rise of no more than 2mmol/l at 2 hours. So if you started at 5.5, then being 7.5 or under at 2 hours is a good thing.
Now, obviously, there is a lot of leeway in this. The NHS has a set of target numbers for before and after eating, shown here
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html
and those are a bit looser than what I am talking about.
There are no strict rules on this, but it is a good way of monitoring what a food does to you.
So if you are only testing twice a day, you might find it useful to do the before and 2 hrs after test on your meals. Maybe breakfast one day, lunch the next, dinner the next, and if you have any snacks, then you can check them out too.
Personally, I find that if I stick to the DD menus, my blood glucose barely moves all day.
But as soon as I start introducing discrepancies (cough!) like your Hot Cross Buns, then it all goes pearshaped...
However, I do find that seeing the results of my, er... crimes... is a very good motivation to keep me on the straight and narrow for a while.![]()
I'm sitting waiting at the physio at the moment waiting to be stretched by my good looking sadist! Oopsie keeps well in the fridge wrapped in greasproof. I am looking forward to my oopsie sandwiches today and tomorrow.Got all the ingredients for oopsie bread but not got around to it yet. May have a go later today as work admin are very behind - my papers for Tuesday were only posted yesterday and out postie gets here by 4pm on a good day.
Looking forward to making the Indian crackslaw later. Off to osteopath this morning as back is dreadful so hope I will be able to stand up to make it!
A chef told me the curry spices mature overnight and that is why curry tastes better a day later
Edited to say: Actifry paddle broke yesterday so no chips of any sort for us until the replacement arrives. Can't be faffed to use the oven.
Meant to say you can use the Actifry without the paddle. Just open and turn them over every so often. I do it with aubergine chips as they are too soft for the paddle.Got all the ingredients for oopsie bread but not got around to it yet. May have a go later today as work admin are very behind - my papers for Tuesday were only posted yesterday and out postie gets here by 4pm on a good day.
Looking forward to making the Indian crackslaw later. Off to osteopath this morning as back is dreadful so hope I will be able to stand up to make it!
A chef told me the curry spices mature overnight and that is why curry tastes better a day later
Edited to say: Actifry paddle broke yesterday so no chips of any sort for us until the replacement arrives. Can't be faffed to use the oven.