I am going to do a quick heavy weights session and walk...…………………................Just before dinner,......................................Followed by a strategic walk.
Good luck with your choices but enjoy yourself.
Mmmmm! Mice pies, my favourite rodent...Will probably have half a dozen mice pies
Somewhat off topic, but some genius here in the UK has produced some mince pie cheeses.
Bought one at the weekend, and whhhoooaaaaa!!! Significantly NICER than any mince pie I have EVER had.
Still got carbs, of course, from the handful of raisins, spices and what I think is a glug of booze, but I can now indulge myself in mince pieness, and still stay low carb.
Brand name was Wensleydale Creamery, and it had 19g carbs/100g. Not that I could eat a whole 100g. Quite. All wrapped up in black wax, so easily portable, in a Bring-Yer-Own-Alternative kinda way
as opposed to 6million g carbs in a mince pie, where I could eat a 6 pack.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/274308085.
I do hope this thread is resurrected this year, Xmas is round the corner, it would be fun to see how us carb sensitive folks navigate this carbcentric festivity.
As I research this condition, it becomes apparent that, its not just about the obvious, in this case BG.
A lot of underlying pathology is driving this condition and High Insulin level is implicated.
That said, my diabetes control now includes building muscles, for signalling via the GLUT4 pathway which does not require insulin whilst lowering BG..
Most of my adult life I was overweight.
In my 40's I became obese.
In my early 50s I became morbidly obese
In my mid 50s a T2DM dox has meant for the first time as an adult, I have lost weight and kept it off, long term.
Thank God for this condition, and going low-carb. I am now a normal weight.
I was one of those people who would exercise within an inch of my life.
I was the queen of aerobic exercise. I shied away from resistance exercise, because I loved seeing the numbers show a downward trend on the scale.
It would have been dispiriting to see any muscle gain counteract what I then assumed was progress. I could not risk muscle gain counteracting what I thought was fat loss, if there was likely to be any slight increase on the values on the scale, I did not care how efficacious that would be for my goal. That strategy was not for me. Yet the weight piled on year after year.
Now I know better.
So with Your Kind Permission @Mbaker , I am going to go with your strategy of last year.
I will enjoy myself within low carb reason, whilst I also employ strategies that will mitigate any BG and Insulin rise as a consequence .
If you have an Hba1c of 5.1, you have probably cured your diabetes anyway. Only have a taster of the high carb foods rather than a large portion. Avoid too many root vegetables as they convert to sugar. Have plenty of turkey, after eggs & bacon for breakfast to slow the absorption of the carbs.Hi everyone,
I’ve been t2 for a year and a half and my last a1c was 5.1. I follow a low carb diet and have lost 13 stones so far with 6 more to go. I keep low carb every day and last Christmas I was too scared to eat so I had cheesy sprout for Christmas dinner.
I’ve come to the realisation that life is for living. I’m 32 nearly 33 and I want a few days where I just let the spike happen on my birthday day and Christmas Day. A whole two days a year eating what I want.
However, I’m scared. I keep such close control all year (I’m not on meds or insulin) I want to know if I can get away with two days out of the year just indulging and not have any repercussions from it long term.
Anyone else doing this or thinking about it?
Thank you
Me too! Theres a small mountain of clementines in the fruit bowl winking at me. They are my real weakness. Before I joined the forum I would never have thought they would be as bad for me as Quality Street!I think Christmas as already started for me.
Your experiment will be interesting! Perhaps you won't find some of those things you;ve loved quite so enticing? It sounds as if you are giving yourself a psychological break as much as anything in which case I would do that. If that feels like a huge risk to you (of bingeing) then perhaps that's a sign of too much strictness. It should not feel like a white knuckle ride with 2 days off for good behaviour. Awesome results and I bet you feel great so far though, right?Same! I’ll not cane it, I’ll be watching and measuring and won’t over do it but I want to taste the tastes and not worry. I was thinking of doing quite a few fasts in early jan as well, more than usual to counteract it.
A couple of days out of the year will hopefully not do anything, it’s constant highs that mess with us.
Your experiment will be interesting! Perhaps you won't find some of those things you;ve loved quite so enticing? It sounds as if you are giving yourself a psychological break as much as anything in which case I would do that. If that feels like a huge risk to you (of bingeing) then perhaps that's a sign of too much strictness. It should not feel like a white knuckle ride with 2 days off for good behaviour. Awesome results and I bet you feel great so far though, right?
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