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5:2 - Type 2 On Metformin Or Diet Only

I know the feeling.

I had been doing the 5:2 for a couple of weeks and felt sure I would have lost weight as I had been very good (for me) ... together with the walking and water aerobics ... was not happy when in week 3 I had actually put on a kilo ....

It is very frustrating, isn't it?

Can't tell you how many different combinations of intermittent fasting, calorie bumps and dips, and other dietary adjustments I have tried over the last year or so - all to no avail. Weight staying relatively constant.

Then the last month or so I have gone strictly gluten free, and found the weight has started to drift downwards again.

Madness, I say.

Anyway, just wanted to say you are not alone, and it is astonishing the weird and wonderful non-calorie related things that can sometimes block weight loss.
 
It is very frustrating, isn't it?

Can't tell you how many different combinations of intermittent fasting, calorie bumps and dips, and other dietary adjustments I have tried over the last year or so - all to no avail. Weight staying relatively constant.

Then the last month or so I have gone strictly gluten free, and found the weight has started to drift downwards again.

Madness, I say.

Anyway, just wanted to say you are not alone, and it is astonishing the weird and wonderful non-calorie related things that can sometimes block weight loss.

Here is what worked for me to lose weight -even though I did not want to!-
0. Fasting for 16-18 hours and exercising before finishing the fasting, igh intensitive interval training.
1. Keep low carb diet.
2. Eliminate foods that trigger even the minimal allergy in my body /wheat/. That changed intestinal microbiota.
I thing you already tested that, right?
What about adding the big breakfast, little dinner part? I heard that works even bettter for women.
 
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