What you all are saying is right.
I did ND not to get back to my old habits of eating carbs and not be effected with it in terms of my bg.
I did it so I can have occasional treats and maintain the regime of LCHF with help of which I got a massive drop in my a1c.
But to be honest once you are off it, even if you want to you wouldnt be able to eat a lot.
I had salad and soup last night thinking I will have some meat after all this but after salad I was full, I waited for an hour and had a few sips of soup and I was absolutely full to the max, I know it will take time to get used to real food and more importantly digest them.
Everyone has a different view and take on ND but this is my personal and not everyone would probably agree with me.
I am still LCHF and trying to maintain the weight I lost on ND, if I can maintain that weight for a month or may be gain 2 or 3 kilos back, I would feel it was all well worth it in the end, ofcourse also hoping my bg figures stay good.
I did ND not to get back to my old habits of eating carbs and not be effected with it in terms of my bg.
I did it so I can have occasional treats and maintain the regime of LCHF with help of which I got a massive drop in my a1c.
But to be honest once you are off it, even if you want to you wouldnt be able to eat a lot.
I had salad and soup last night thinking I will have some meat after all this but after salad I was full, I waited for an hour and had a few sips of soup and I was absolutely full to the max, I know it will take time to get used to real food and more importantly digest them.
Everyone has a different view and take on ND but this is my personal and not everyone would probably agree with me.
I am still LCHF and trying to maintain the weight I lost on ND, if I can maintain that weight for a month or may be gain 2 or 3 kilos back, I would feel it was all well worth it in the end, ofcourse also hoping my bg figures stay good.