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  1. Doug_NL

    Approaching end of Newcastle diet

    My understanding from what I've read is that muscle loss isn't occurring until you're under 4% body fat. The body will burn fat first as that's the way our system is designed and fat is readily available.
  2. Doug_NL

    What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

    Fasting this morning was 4.6.
  3. Doug_NL

    Extended fasting

    Just a question on bone broth - what is the purpose of that? Is it to take in some sodium or are other nutritional needs met? Instead of bone broth can a commercially available chicken or beef broth be substituted?
  4. Doug_NL

    Hi Everyone :)

    Hi JoKalsbeek. Boost is just a temporary meal replacement while I do a VLCD then I'll go to a low carb style of eating. Thanks for the advice and don't hesitate to share your thoughts. That's why I'm here - to learn from people who know more about this than I.
  5. Doug_NL

    Hi Everyone :)

    I cheated last night and broke every rule. We ordered pizza and as they were busy the order arrived at midnight. I checked my blood this morning expecting very high results and got a reading of 4.1. I'm pretty happy with that but am continuing with the VLCD for another three weeks just to be...
  6. Doug_NL

    Drinking Coke at a diabetes info session

    I was diagnosed with Type 2 a few weeks ago. I knew it was coming eventually. The really ironic bit is that before I recently retired I managed health care food services. Duh! My doctor sent me to a group diabetes education session at the local hospital where (I kid you not) a participant...
  7. Doug_NL

    BMI target?

    A goal properly set is halfway reached." -Zig Ziglar Some good advice from Zig. I'm losing weight quickly on a VLCD and haven't really thought about a target BMI. I suppose mid-way in the normal range (22 or 23) would be good. But I've heard that lower-normal is better. Anyone have any...
  8. Doug_NL

    Approaching end of Newcastle diet

    My favorite saying about exercise vs diet: "you can't outrun a bad diet".
  9. Doug_NL

    Approaching end of Newcastle diet

    Think about it this way - the diet is less boring than dialysis ;) Very much so - yours is a great story of what can be accomplished. I'm going with gradual reintroduction of foods focusing on veggies and lean protein (such as fish) by staging meals. For example I'll only eat lunch for a week...
  10. Doug_NL

    Good evening - new here

    Your profile pictures are proof of that! Great job.
  11. Doug_NL

    Good evening - new here

    Don't beat yourself up - we all do it. I knew I had prediabetes last year but still carried on as usual until I got the diagnoses a while back. The key is to use the bad news as a trigger to change your diet permanently. Good plan based on my results. I started VLCD a few weeks ago and as of...
  12. Doug_NL

    Hi Everyone :)

    Thanks for the welcome Freema from Denmark :)
  13. Doug_NL

    Hi Everyone :)

    That is the challenge. Also I like European style pizza. But France also has no shortage of healthy food and small portions are the norm. I have no excuse to fall off the wagon.
  14. Doug_NL

    Hi Everyone :)

    Thanks for the welcome Kittycat_7 and Robinredbreast.
  15. Doug_NL

    Hi Everyone :)

    Thanks Daisy1 for the information. I've found a wealth of information so far on the forum especially on the path I've chosen. For example on the VLCD make sure I get some oil to prevent gallstones - very useful! I tend to stick to evidence based information. If there isn't a peer reviewed...
  16. Doug_NL

    Hi Everyone :)

    Done it!
  17. Doug_NL

    Hi Everyone :)

    Thanks Goonergal. I forgot to mention that I was able to stop my blood pressure medication as my pressure dropped. I'm now consistently in the 'ideal' blood pressure range without medication.
  18. Doug_NL

    Hi Everyone :)

    I'm Doug and I'm in Newfoundland I'm new to the world of Type 2 having been diagnosed a few months ago. Seems the pizza & ice cream diet wasn't working. I've decided to go for remission with the VLCD and have been at that for about 5 weeks with occasional cheat days. So far I've lost 29 lbs...