I’m off extended fasting for the time being - bit too much of a rebound after the last two 48 hour fasts in quick succession so back to a narrow eating window (5 hours) interspersed with 2 or 3 OMAD days each week.
Good luck though - will be with you in spirit.
Yes, i had the rebound problem, too - very annoying - and Autophagy didn't last as long as I'd hoped it might. (Although it was very nice while it lasted!)
I was supposed to be on a 39 hour fast today but I've been struck down with a horrible cold. Hopefully I'll be better by my next planned fast on Thursday
That's quite understandable, thanks for the support!I’m off extended fasting for the time being - bit too much of a rebound after the last two 48 hour fasts in quick succession so back to a narrow eating window (5 hours) interspersed with 2 or 3 OMAD days each week.
Good luck though - will be with you in spirit.
Yes, i had the rebound problem, too - very annoying - and Autophagy didn't last as long as I'd hoped it might. (Although it was very nice while it lasted!)
I was supposed to be on a 39 hour fast today but I've been struck down with a horrible cold. Hopefully I'll be better by my next planned fast on Thursday
Bit late notice for me to join as have food prepped for the week.. but all the best!
We will indeed maybe April?I totally understand, we'll get that 5 day co-fast one day!
Yes, I'm going to be fasting regularly so let's plan one in a bit. I will probably avoid fasting during the two week Easter hols, though. I really appreciate your support, thanks!We will indeed maybe April?
Ketones 1.1 at midday, sugars 5.2.
Then I broke the fast - no real reason, I wasn't hungry or feeling wobbly, I just weakened somehow - but I just had tuna mayonnaise and a salad at that point, so I kept it low carb.
Then later, I lapsed - I won't post the details, but it's a bad one. I'm not sure what led to this but I wanted to post it because I'm determined not to slink off and go back into denial, so I'm posting failure as well as success.
Maybe it was the few days of stricter low-carb, maybe it was because my weight has dropped a bit, and I always used to rebound after a couple of stones lost in the past.
It might be that the tuna caused an insulin response - I notice that my sugars don't go as low if I've had tuna. Shame, I love it!
Or, it might just be that I am still gripped by a powerful sugar addiction. I felt like I did in the past, that I wouldn't get full, I wouldn't feel satisfied. It's a bit frightening.
Whatever it is, I'm determined that this time will be different - I am picking up, dusting off and going again. One binge isn't going to ruin the hard work, just set it back a bit.
The most motivating thing, the thing I'm really hanging on to, is that this way of eating isn't a diet, it doesn't make me miserable and although I lapse, I don't feel the intense guilt and shame that I used to feel with falling off the diet wagons in the past. It's maybe because as a way of eating this makes me feel good, so I'm always happy to get back to it.
Feel for you but also so impressed by you analysing it and working out a way forward.Ketones 1.1 at midday, sugars 5.2.
Then I broke the fast - no real reason, I wasn't hungry or feeling wobbly, I just weakened somehow - but I just had tuna mayonnaise and a salad at that point, so I kept it low carb.
Then later, I lapsed - I won't post the details, but it's a bad one. I'm not sure what led to this but I wanted to post it because I'm determined not to slink off and go back into denial, so I'm posting failure as well as success.
Maybe it was the few days of stricter low-carb, maybe it was because my weight has dropped a bit, and I always used to rebound after a couple of stones lost in the past.
It might be that the tuna caused an insulin response - I notice that my sugars don't go as low if I've had tuna. Shame, I love it!
Or, it might just be that I am still gripped by a powerful sugar addiction. I felt like I did in the past, that I wouldn't get full, I wouldn't feel satisfied. It's a bit frightening.
Whatever it is, I'm determined that this time will be different - I am picking up, dusting off and going again. One binge isn't going to ruin the hard work, just set it back a bit.
The most motivating thing, the thing I'm really hanging on to, is that this way of eating isn't a diet, it doesn't make me miserable and although I lapse, I don't feel the intense guilt and shame that I used to feel with falling off the diet wagons in the past. It's maybe because as a way of eating this makes me feel good, so I'm always happy to get back to it.
Thanks Shelley, I think you're right, I took my eye off the fat content - that could explain why I suddenly couldn't get satiety and fell back into a binge.Feel for you but also so impressed by you analysing it and working out a way forward.
How about an oilier more filling fatty fish? I eat lots of mackerel and sardines canned in olive oil that I have with avocado and lc seeded home made crispbreads they fill me up and because fattier than tunathey dont affect my bgs. John west do cans of sardines in olive oil with olives which are amazing. Or you could try getting tuna and adding in olive oil? Anything that adds to your feeling of fullness when yo7 do eat may help? I also do a fair bit of sugar free jelly which hits the spot for me with yoghurt. Good luck hope you manage to produce a plan that works for you hugs x
Hope you have a great weekend and plans work out. Staying positive is key - getting back up and at em once you’ve regained your balance.Thanks Shelley, I think you're right, I took my eye off the fat content - that could explain why I suddenly couldn't get satiety and fell back into a binge.
It wasn't so bad later in the evening but the afternoon overeating and sugar choices showed in my fasting BG which was 7.3 this morning.
I love sugar free jelly but I've tried to avoid artificial sweeteners when on track with low carb so far, in case they trigger an insulin response.
The good news is that I'm feeling great this morning and although the weekend ahead may not be as low carb as it should be, I'm fully positive about lchf and intermittent fasting as my way of eating now.
Thanks to you both for the support and encouragement xx
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