Malcolm ward
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Hello, I'm newly diagnosed with Type 2. I've been told to loose weight off the GP and my partner has got me to join slimming world. I have lost weight but I think this is because I've had water infections etc and the medication put me off food so was fairly easy. Now I have got my appetite back I'm struggling with what I can and cant eat whilst on a diet with slimming world because of Syns. Does anybody know of any books that I can buy that give slimming world recipes?
I'm really struggling with it all at the moment and not knowing what I am doing is really getting me down, on top of that I obviously feel ill and would normally have a big bar of dairy milk or a nice cream cake to cheer me up!!!
The thing to remember about all slimming clubs is that they don't really want you to succeed in the long-term. That's why they sell low cal snacks. They want you to keep your bad habits so they keep getting income. I went to Slimming World because my doctor allowed me to have 6 months worth of sessions free, but I only went for the weekly weigh in. I lost 15% of my body weight by following low carb high fat and disregarding their diet.
Back then I ate bacon and sausage for breakfast (but check the carb content of sausages as some of the cheaper ones are quite high carb) Have a look at these threads for ideas.Thank you Zand, I guess ive only joined really to stop my parents and partner worrying as much, they feel that I am doing something about it and taking it seriously. What sort of things did you find yourself eating? I know I should excersice as well but I just feel so tired and unmotivated.
Another great food resource is www.dietdoctor.comThank you Zand, I guess ive only joined really to stop my parents and partner worrying as much, they feel that I am doing something about it and taking it seriously. What sort of things did you find yourself eating? I know I should excersice as well but I just feel so tired and unmotivated.
Help to clear info overload [please].
My wife who is not good at web-based stuff is now classed as prediabetic, with an HbA1c of 48, in August. She has a BMI of 27.5.
I am involved with this situation, as I have had to deal with the effect of diabetes on my brother who has mental capacity issues and was not properly supported by NHS.
So my knowledge and understanding are pretty high.
Now my wife and I are concerned that we do not understand how the 48 appeared. On February 18, HbA1c was 46 and in June was 42. Her GP put her onto the NHS healthier You Programme, in February. The 48 above was at the first one to one discussion, after waiting 6 months!!.
Needless to say, the GP is as puzzled as ourselves. Wife has another NHS blood test today [18-9-18] and will get back to the GP later next week
Since joining the Slimming World, in January 18, she has lost nearly 13 Kg, has never knowingly eaten high sugar foods, keeps away from most manufactured foods and is good at following the Slimming World recipes. We are both regularly exercising and cannot get our heads around the 48 Level.
We agree that the wife needs to keep working at the weight loss, diets, exercise schemes. However what type of diet plan is going to work??
HiHello, I'm newly diagnosed with Type 2. I've been told to loose weight off the GP and my partner has got me to join slimming world. I have lost weight but I think this is because I've had water infections etc and the medication put me off food so was fairly easy. Now I have got my appetite back I'm struggling with what I can and cant eat whilst on a diet with slimming world because of Syns. Does anybody know of any books that I can buy that give slimming world recipes?
I'm really struggling with it all at the moment and not knowing what I am doing is really getting me down, on top of that I obviously feel ill and would normally have a big bar of dairy milk or a nice cream cake to cheer me up!!!
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