Yay for all of us. We are indeed amazing. Oh, and I am high on endorphinsWe all all amazing for doing this. We are making ourselves healthier and encouraging each other.
We may not be perfect but we are trying to get healthier and that is inspiring.
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Wow! Impressive!
Fart = speed
Lek= game
Sorry to spoil your fun. Personally I like farthinder (speed bump)!
Its the fine rain that soaks you according to Peter Kay36 minutes brisk walk this evening. It's raining out there and it's that type of rain that seems very light but is soooooooooo wet!
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I think that the system moves too slowly. Meanwhile millions of us are not given the potential to reduce the chance of diabetic complications. I am sick of the same out of day advice to eat more carbs being constantly dished out.I met a person from NICE today who informed me that NICE are updating the Diabetes guideline . She wasn't sure if the advice re csrbs for type 2 diabetics would change but advised that I contact
Diabetes UK and ask them, I have
just done that.
There may be no strong academic studies which show that reducing carbohydrate levels improve blood glucose levels or testing for diet controlled patients improving them either, there are a wealth of patient stories on here though and I know that following this along with increasing my activity levels has helped me to take control of diabetes rather than the other way round.
What do you think?
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I love Peter Kay!Its the fine rain that soaks you according to Peter Kay
I follow LCHF. I have lost 2 stone 5lbs and my bs has halved. As you say, there are many more who have a similar story on this forum. The reality is that they could start their own study but the fact is that they don't want to. If we all got rid of the need for tablets by losing lots of weight and then maintained, just think about the profits of some of these medical companies..........I met a person from NICE today who informed me that NICE are updating the Diabetes guideline . She wasn't sure if the advice re csrbs for type 2 diabetics would change but advised that I contact
Diabetes UK and ask them, I have
just done that.
There may be no strong academic studies which show that reducing carbohydrate levels improve blood glucose levels or testing for diet controlled patients improving them either, there are a wealth of patient stories on here though and I know that following this along with increasing my activity levels has helped me to take control of diabetes rather than the other way round.
What do you think?
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50 lengths of 18 metre pool breast stroke in 32 minutes. Fast running through water, treading water, star jumps, in deep water, 2 lengths front crawl, fast, 2 lengths back stroke. Then floating gently in the empty pool to recover, imagining I was in the sea, somewhere warm. Total time in water 45 mins. Definitely met the physio requirement to increase intensity.
Inspired completed exercise for day by modifying supermarket stroll with trolley into alternating 1 minute stroll with 1 minute fast walk. I remember this method from my fitter days running it is called, I kid you not, fartlek. Did this for ten minutes.
Yes I am exposing myself to your toilet humour comments on the supermarket stuff, but I am well chuffed with my efforts.
I met a person from NICE today who informed me that NICE are updating the Diabetes guideline . She wasn't sure if the advice re csrbs for type 2 diabetics would change but advised that I contact
Diabetes UK and ask them, I have
just done that.
There may be no strong academic studies which show that reducing carbohydrate levels improve blood glucose levels or testing for diet controlled patients improving them either, there are a wealth of patient stories on here though and I know that following this along with increasing my activity levels has helped me to take control of diabetes rather than the other way round.
What do you think?
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But cunningly I did the climb again at lunchtime sans bagages30 minute walk into the office pulling airline-style cabin case. Not climbing the stairs with that!
15 mins cleaning outside window frames- yuk!! 10 mins of Pipp's chair exercises whilst working on laptop- some manic knee stepping whilst waiting for pan to boil- whoever said " a watched pot never boils " was so right- then 10 mins so far on bike. I may also burn off lots of my lunch searching for the £ 400 quid mouth guard that should have been in a box in bedroom but isn't. Oops! It will be in a safe place, I just need to remember which safe place.
I met a person from NICE today who informed me that NICE are updating the Diabetes guideline . She wasn't sure if the advice re csrbs for type 2 diabetics would change but advised that I contact
Diabetes UK and ask them, I have
just done that.
There may be no strong academic studies which show that reducing carbohydrate levels improve blood glucose levels or testing for diet controlled patients improving them either, there are a wealth of patient stories on here though and I know that following this along with increasing my activity levels has helped me to take control of diabetes rather than the other way round.
What do you think?
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