I’ll try that, thank you. It could be more effective than FybogelI have found over the years that a low carb diet doesn’t give me enough fibre to keep ‘regular’. I have added psyllium husk powder to my diet at breakfast time and a couple of capsules later in the day do the job.
Hello and welcome.
I found with a very low carb diet (~20g/day) that weight loss was entirely inconsistent. In my case weight loss followed my BG returning to normal - so in my case at least weight loss was unnecessary to achieve normal levels.
Over the years that followed I plateaued constantly. Long periods (months) passed without any weight loss, although nothing had changed in my diet. During some of these although weight was constant I was still decreasing in size - everything from waist and collar size to my watchstrap. And then I'd lose four or five kilos in a couple of weeks for no apparent reason.
I seem (six years on) to be settled around the 85kg mark - it goes up and down a bit, but since taking up fairly strenuous exercise again I have noticeably gained some muscle, so that would increase weight in any case.
Interesting that low carb results were inconsistent. I tried Keto but being in ketosis was difficult to maintain at a steady rate. I will still stick to low carb because I can at least keep some control over sugar levels. But it is limiting, any fruit is a no no as it spikes sugar levels and even a new potato is a problem as is a whole wheat slice of bread. I’ve tried some of the keto/low carb options but really don’t like them.Hello and welcome.
I found with a very low carb diet (~20g/day) that weight loss was entirely inconsistent. In my case weight loss followed my BG returning to normal - so in my case at least weight loss was unnecessary to achieve normal levels.
Over the years that followed I plateaued constantly. Long periods (months) passed without any weight loss, although nothing had changed in my diet. During some of these although weight was constant I was still decreasing in size - everything from waist and collar size to my watchstrap. And then I'd lose four or five kilos in a couple of weeks for no apparent reason.
I seem (six years on) to be settled around the 85kg mark - it goes up and down a bit, but since taking up fairly strenuous exercise again I have noticeably gained some muscle, so that would increase weight in any case.
I wouldn't say inconsistent. Loss overall to the effect that I lost around 90lbs in about three years from 2020 to 2023. Rate of loss was what varied, but here I am (using the waist/height ratio) maintaining it and somewhat lighter than expected for my height.Interesting that low carb results were inconsistent. I tried Keto but being in ketosis was difficult to maintain at a steady rate. I will still stick to low carb because I can at least keep some control over sugar levels. But it is limiting, any fruit is a no no as it spikes sugar levels and even a new potato is a problem as is a whole wheat slice of bread. I’ve tried some of the keto/low carb options but really don’t like them.
An impressive achievement, it certainly gives me hope, not that I have a choice, must just persevere and I do agree it is worth staying away from the foods that cause problems. Just need to get the prolapse sorted now. It’s a bit like knocking down skittles! I do have an appointment at last.I wouldn't say inconsistent. Loss overall to the effect that I lost around 90lbs in about three years from 2020 to 2023. Rate of loss was what varied, but here I am (using the waist/height ratio) maintaining it and somewhat lighter than expected for my height.
Fruit, bread, and potatoes have not been part of my diet for over six years. Happy to go without, as it means I also don't have those diabetic symptoms.
I’m not very good with green leafy veg but do use olive oil and butter. Love cauliflower and broccoli but I am prepared to try anything except Kale! Will give it a go and let you know results.I find lots of green leafy veg plus olive oil and butter on top of them keeps the guts healthy. Would that work for you.
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