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Diabetes reversal - reversed. Weight back on.

I have been eating high fat low carb for about 5 weeks now basically since diagnosis and have found it to be a revelation. I think the key thing is not to think in terms of being on a diet but as someone who has a bad physical reaction to certain foods and makes their food choices based on their lifestyle.
 
Hi @memememeiii

Your experience EXACTLY mirrors mine when I tried fast, dramatic weight loss (the original Cambridge diet was 330 cals a day, plus supplements). It worked. It was fab. I may have felt ravenous and wobbly half the time, but heck, it was working. I felt like I could conquer the world... Until one day I started normal food again and simply couldn't stop.

All food control vaporised. I fell face first into chocolate. And me eating was like a shark feeding frenzy. The feeling of being powerless and self loathing was enormous. And the weight gain... Well I ended up larger than I started. Every time.

After several bouts of this, over a couple of decades, I just gave up. My body rebounded and sabotaged every attempt I made, and frankly, why fight an impossible battle?

I switched to focusing on nutrition, good enjoyable food, listened (more) to my body, and steadily moved lower carb. And recently, I discovered higher fat. At which point I lost some weight! Without trying!!!

Now, I'm NOT pushing you into LCHF. I think it is wrong to push anyone into any way of eating. I'm just telling you my experiences.

But if you have the same kind of low carb tolerance, rebound powerlessness and carb cravings as i do, then removing the particular carb cravings was, for me, key. It may be wheat, or sugar, or root veg. It may be a certain no of g of carbs a day that tips you over. Whatever it is, you need to find it out and work with it.

While eating enough good, nutritious non-trigger foods that you avoid hunger. Cutting down on calories just switches my body into starvation mode.

For me, wheat and grains give me carb cravings. Sugar just makes me keep eating. Like a robot. I just watch my hand keep placing sugary foods like Dairy Milk into my mouth. It's like it doesn't belong to me. Oh, and to avoid this surreal process, I need to stay grain and sugar free, and well under 50g carbs a day. Preferably at around 20g.

If you want to PM me, you are welcome.
Sometimes it's just good to know that others share your particular brand of Hell.
 
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Just to clarify I didn't mean low fat really. I have bacon eggs meats cream etc but past cholesterol results have shown when I used butter freely both hdl and lidl increased. That may be of course because I love butter and didn't skimp on portions. Since using low fat spread my cholesterol overall has gone down to 2.4. So I would agree with everything on the interesting clip you had as long as people don't interpret it as giving carte Blanche to adding lots of fats you would not normally have. Just love this forum and the chance to listen to so many points of view. Just wish my doctor would be open minded enough to read all these posts and perhaps admit that the diet he advised me to use was slowly killing me.
 
are you on a statin? mine got down to 2.8, now back up to 3.4 [and my trigs are still high 1.5]..they say 3.5 is a minimum cholesterol..high HDL is good, low trigs are good
Losing weight can throw your bloods and cholesterol out
http://www.wheatbellyblog.com/2012/06/i-lost-weight-and-my-cholesterol-went-up/

this is a good video on bloods and cholesterol
 
I have too been diagnosed as borderline, weight is not much of an issue for me, I was on the old healthy eating ways, high carbs low fat in order to not have trifecta issues but that diet caused my issues, the other factor was not signing up to a new gym after I moved jobs because I am always working and have a stressful job. so always focusing on what I eat makes it easy for me to change to a low carb high protein diet, I never liked leafy veg or salad but now needs must so I eat it all the time.

It's a mindset, its changing your diet not going on a diet (very important difference) At the min I cut all sugar from squash and breakfast, stopped coffee, pasta, rice, bread, crisps and choc biscuit for lunch) ham, bacon, cereal..... these days I eat some raw veg, lots of fruit and lots of veg, I just bought a steamer, if I stirfry I use water instead of oils, for lunch I boil up veg add seeds and chicken and stock, sometimes I have a few new potatoes

Just stick with it, research what is good and what is not, try getting cook books for ideas you will probably find healthier ways to get the hit you missed from sugary foods, me I snack on carrot, fruit or nuts.... in fact I eat more now than I did before, due to low carbs my weight is falling off. I signed up with a new gym, I went every night for a couple of weeks now I do a full workout Mon, Wed, Friday and on Tuesday and Thursday I do and hour cardio, the only issues with this is eating late but I take carrots with me so blood sugars don't dip

I been through a lot I had a very bad accident as a kid and it was a long hard road getting back on my feet so now having High Blood Pressure, High Blood Sugars and High CholesteroI have to fix this, I feel I can't have gone through all I did to go down like this
I am lucky, I like the gym and missed it, if I had signed up to another 7 years ago instead of working all the time I probably would not be in this boat now

YOU DON'T IT ONCE! YOU CAN DO IT AGAIN! remember its not going on a diet, there is no end, it is changing your diet, your life style for the better so you can live a long healthy life
 
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There is a book I am reading called living low carb by Jonny Bowden to learn more about nutrition as things stand today (much different from 10-15 years ago when I followed what was considered healthy eating) the second half goes into 23 diets so you know which better suits your genetic make up so you can stick to it easily.

In fact I have so little info only just being diagnosed I have started on 3 books, have various cook book and kindle books to get through, such a mine field, you get articles about the same subject saying opposite things, there is so much conflicting info on the web, the only subject I haven't looked for in books is blood sugar lol bit of an oversight lol I always had hypo issues even as a kid but doc said skinny fast metabolism eat sweets :-/
 
Hi @v1b1n

Have a look at the links and books in my signature -they are the best I've found (so far).

The 101 website is fantastic for blood sugar information.

You may also find it interesting to search for some of the reactive hypoglycaemia threads we have on the forum. Simply because if you were hypoing as a child (like I did) then they may shed a little light.

Good to have you with us.
 
Hey everybody! I'm back! And thank YOU so much for sharing as you have, because it's giving and has given me inspiration to get going again. I've also just finished with a study commitment that was adding untold amounts of stress to my mind and life. Two more months and I'll be done the degree I'm doing. This is important. After watching the documentary online about reversing diabetes with a raw foods diet, I agree that there are several approaches here that one can take, and certainly I'm interested in taking the 'this is for life' mindset re. these changes, so the moderate ideas suggested in this thread and the attitude of curiosity and experimentation sit well with me. Thank you. I am going to keep going. x MM
 

This was heartening. Thank you. I'm down to 212 lbs but yo-yo-ing. Now trying to do more fruit and protein as it's just hot here. It's counter to the advice on low carb but I just get sick if salads and meat and eggs. For some reason I feel afraid to eat dairy. But I'm doing it. Years of dietary evidence about dairy causing allergies etc have also added to my confusion.

Yes. Patience and compassion are needed. It seems wheat is my biggest enemy.
 
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