Thanks for posting your success story shelley262, it’s an inspiration - happy maintaining! 

THank you @DJC3 I’m positive that if you are someone who has done lots of the low fat variety of diets which all took a lot of willpower and dealing with constant hunger you’ll do really well on this way of eating as hunger isn’t as much as a problem. I still want to reach for food due to other issues - habit, emotional etc but Have shifted to low carb treats and the results are the rewards. Several of us on lCHF and / or intermittent fasting post our food daily on “what have you eaten today? Thread on the low carb section of the forum - you may find it useful to do that as you can get lots of ideas and I’m sure you already use the wonderful dietdoctor.com resources for recipe ideas. Good luck and take it one step at a time you’ll get thereI found your post really inspiring @shelley262 thank you.
I’m just starting on this journey and stories like yours are the motivation I need.
Like you I ‘ve spent most of my life following accepted wisdom of low fat diets and got gradually fatter while giving a lot of money to WW etc!
Hoping to follow in your footsteps![]()
It stands for Low Carb High Fat and is the mode of eating a lot of us follow to control blood sugar levels.Wonderful achievement Shelley262!
Just clarify for me-I'm not au fait with all the acronyms on here-just WHAT is ICHF? I could do with a list of acronyms interpretations so I can understand everyone's posts!!
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-jargon.htmlWonderful achievement Shelley262!
Just clarify for me-I'm not au fait with all the acronyms on here-just WHAT is ICHF? I could do with a list of acronyms interpretations so I can understand everyone's posts!!
Hi @Paulines7 it sounds like you are making great steps forward in improving your blood sugars which is a great achievement especially as you are diet controlled.Well done Shelley. I followed a low fat diet for about 30+ years and' like you, ate plenty of fruit, fruit juice and carbs as per the NHS Eat Well Plate. I put on about 5 stones during that time. I would cut down on calories, lose a little weight and then gain more that I had lost. 4 years ago, I was diagnosed with Type2 diabetes. I was fortunate, a day after dx, to come across a forum (not this one), where there was a lot of information on a low carb high fat (LCHF) diet and the people on there were very helpful in pointing me in the right direction.
The GP had advised that I ate wholegrain food but when I tested with my meter an hour after eating brown rice, my bg levels shot up to 29 from about 7 before I ate my meal. It was the same with wholemeal bread and pasta. After a week of this, I started on the LCHF diet and I lost a stone but this winter I have put 5lbs back on .
I do carry a lot of water and that may be why the weight has gone on since Christmas. I am still obese weighing in at 15st 12lbs. I am limited with exercise because I have spinal problems, osteoarthritis, 2 knee replacements and deformed feet. I do a lot of gardening in the warmer months but spend most of my time on the computer or watching TV in the winter months. I have cut out all starches such as rice, pasta, bread, potatoes, flour goods and sugar. My GP is really pleased with my HbA1c taken a few weeks ago which is 47. By the way, I am on diet only for my diabetes.
My problem is that I get very hungry of an evening and am often tempted to have the wrong type of snack after my evening meal. Shelley, could you please tell me what meals you were having when on your fasting diet? I usually have avocado with full fat cottage cheese for breakfast, bacon and eggs for lunch then meat, brassicas and sometimes mashed celeriac for dinner. I also as a treat have a Mini Magnum for dessert. This has 13g of carbs so given that I don't have potatoes, it probably doesn't do too much harm and my HbA1c is acceptable. I just need to lose weight so any advice you can give would be very helpful please.
Thank you just came across this query thank you @bulkbiker for responding.Wonderful achievement Shelley262!
Just clarify for me-I'm not au fait with all the acronyms on here-just WHAT is ICHF? I could do with a list of acronyms interpretations so I can understand everyone's posts!!
@Goonergal you’ve been a great help and inspiration and in awe of your now more than six stone weight loss also a source of lots of food and recipe ideas! Thank you
Hi @pauline7 no I’m in uk Worcestershire. I should have typed in full name for my gin and soda I meant soda water! I used to drink it with diet tonic but when started this way of eating for first couple of months I gave up all artificial sweetners to get used to less sweetness in foods and drinks. Now I prefer soda water provided have lemon or lime slices with it it brings out the flavour of the gin I find. I also drink soda water in the week with a dash of cranberry bitters and lime slices.Shelley, many thanks for your reply. There are some useful suggestions there, thank you. I had never heard of Oppo ice cream so will look for it next time I am in Sainsbury or Waitrose. It looks yummy and I like the choice of flavours. When I looked for it on line, I was offered a £1 voucher off my first purchase. I buy double cream and have that in my coffee. I also have it with sugar free jellies. I hadn't thought of adding cream and making it into a mousse and that would be more filling. Thank you for that tip.
The problem with breakfast is that I suffer from dawn phenomenon if I don't eat soon after I get up. I could try skipping breakfast tomorrow and just have a coffee and cream. I have stopped eating prawns because my GP lowered my Allopurinol dose from 300mg to 100mg and my uric acid is building up. If I don't have any avocados, I have full fat Greek yoghurt with a few strawberries, raspberries or blueberries.
For lunch I do have full fat mayo on salad some days.
Tonight my son cooked a chicken curry and fried some courgettes rings for me in coconut oil. He does most of the cooking and he knows what I can and can't have. I always have some white wine on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and that probably doesn't help my weight. I have some gin in the cupboard so I may cut out the wine and have that with sugar free tonic. I also had a Mini Magnum this evening. In all, I think my carbs are less than 50 a day and could even be less than 30.
I haven't been to the low carb part of the forum as I am still finding my way around, but I will look for it in the morning. What country are you in Shelley? I suspect you are in the USA as you mention soda. My brother is married to an American and they live in Maryland.
Thanks again Shelley.
Thank you - a hug back winging its way from here in the very cold and snowy uk - at least a thaw is now on the way here maybe our spring is just around the corner.So very well done Shelley I have a lump in my throat and a tear in my eye I wish I could give you a huge hug. It's not easy and your story is such an inspiration. Thank you for posting.
Oh I hope so I feel for you all in that cold and snow. We have 36 deg tomorrow and 38 deg on Tuesday so I will try and send some sunshine your way.Thank you - a hug back winging its way from here in the very cold and snowy uk - at least a thaw is now on the way here maybe our spring is just around the corner.