That is great, @Chook. I only mentioned it because my own post ND experiments with high carb foods a few years ago led to me craving more. Despite thinking I no longer had a taste for them, I started to have cravings for them, and a short experiment of a few days led me to several weeks trying to detox.
Certainly not taking anything from your achievement. You seem to have your follow on plan sorted. In fact I am almost inspired to have another go at ND.
I would imagine that would be an easy thing to do - and am guarding against it - especially as my husband (bless him) has always done low carb with me and is just so pleased that I might be having some extra carbs because that means he can have them, too. (I have no idea why he wants to low carb because he doesn't have diabetes of any sort and is slender.)
I was always a carboholic - all the healthy ones.... brown everything and especially lots of fruit - you will see that I haven't experimented with fruit yet as I'm know that would end badly.
I quite enjoyed ND once I'd gotten over the first week but it was getting a bit 'old' by week 10.
Hi @Chook - Very well done on your perseverance and results. I'm so pleased it has been worth it for you.
Did you have an MRI or DEXA before you started? A DEXA would be cheaper, for sure. There are a places around the country (https://www.stedavies.com/dexa-scan-uk/) doing a commercial offering, but being the contrarian I am, I decided I wouldn't go down that route (unless I get lucky at the local Diabetes Centre, where they have one for measuring/monitoring their research subjects). I won't hold me breath. I decided that the costs could start racking up if I wanted repeat scans; particularly if thing started in the wrong direction!
In the end, I opted for what I consider to be a decent set of body composition scales, including a VF function. I then decided I wanted hand grasps, as they allegedly improve the accuracy of the scans, due to more measuring points (hands + feet, rather than via feet only), and bought some Omron BF511s.
I'm so happy with them that I have a set here and a set at our home from home.
The don't measure your VF as a percentage of anything, but give a score from 1-30 (or it might be 60. Can't exactly recall). Using them to do a weekly scan, I can check my stability as often as I like.
Their range for healthy is 1-10, and so on. When I started using them I was on 3, which dropped to 3, and have stayed there.
For me, bearing in mind I'm pretty skinny, I pay more attention to my VF score on a weekly basis than my weight which is generally very stable.
It's completely up to you which route, if any you go, but I did feel a sense of progress when it ticked down.
Again, a big well done from me.
Thank you
The scales that measure VF are top of my wish list letter to Santa!
When I finished ND I couldn't think how (apart from waist measurement) I could find out if it had worked without spending a lot of money on scans, etc, then I realised that the easiest way was to find out if I can eat more carbs - which is why I did the tests. Not very scientific, I'm afraid, but a good indication that something has changed.
Chook, would an OGTT not be a better option that eating all those carbs you don't really want to eat? Just a suggestion, but it only one big shot of glucose and all over and done with - and as you have started your carby bit, you wouldn't need to carb up any more beforehand.
Thank you
The scales that measure VF are top of my wish list letter to Santa!
When I finished ND I couldn't think how (apart from waist measurement) I could find out if it had worked without spending a lot of money on scans, etc, then I realised that the easiest way was to find out if I can eat more carbs - which is why I did the tests. Not very scientific, I'm afraid, but a good indication that something has changed.
Can you do it with Lucozade or OJ?
Can you do it with Lucozade or OJ?
I've just been reading about the OGTT. I wouldn't be having it done at my GPs surgery - so would only be using normal finger prick BG tests to monitor it. Would you do more than just the 'before starting' and 'two hours after' tests or more frequently?
Good luck! (and make sure you have enough strips!!!)
@Chook - I did mine at home, testing every 15 minutes. It would actually have been good to have been wearing a Libre because the 15 minute testing (my choice) was a pest.
I didn't carb up beforehand, and I accept that that's off standard protocol, but since I have low-carbed for around 4 years (with differing levels of carb consumption), I felt it would be creating a false state (for me) by carbing up. I had also recently been tested for Coeliac (and a bunch of other stuff) and when I commented on the pre-test gluten consumption requirements, my Endo stated that it was up to me, be he saw no need to create a false state, not reflecting my usual way of living, but added the caveat that it made a negative test more likely. I didn't gluten up.
My take on it was that I wanted to understand my tolerance, or intolerance of a hit of glucose within my day-to-day usual way of living. If I were intending to increase my carb intake, I might have chosen differently.
For me, the important thing is that if I chose to do another test, I would mirror the first time conditions (no carbing up, Lucozade in the same "dose" etc) as first time, to understand any significant variances.
I'm not suggesting that's the way you, or anyone else tackle it, just explaining my own rationale.
Thats actually very much how I feel. I don't want to reintroduce carbs in to my diet on a full time basis as I enjoy LC and feel healthier for it generally but I'm just curious as to how my body would react if I were to have the occasional carb extra - like Yorkshire Puddings with a roast beef dinner. (Actually, stupid as it sounds, that would be quite a luxury as we are having roast beef for Christmas Dinner.)
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