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<blockquote data-quote="eddie07" data-source="post: 1920365" data-attributes="member: 106601"><p>Well I thought it would be interesting to update you all 8 days after entering my 7 day liquid only fast. </p><p>It's taken 8 days for my weight to get back up to 63.6 kilos.</p><p>FBG have climbed up as well. </p><p>Reflecting on the numbers; it seems that there was a powerful psychological factor that led to a powerful craving for carbs. </p><p>It was almost impossible to ignore and I ended up eating a lot of carbohydrates. </p><p>Unfortunately I have my quarterly blood tests scheduled for Thursday so expect the HBA1C to be around the 6.5% rather than 5.2% in September. </p><p>I won't be doing another long term fast instead will be doing a series of short 3 day fasting as and when time permits. </p><p>I'm coming to the UK to visit my children and grand children late November and then off on my 3 month winter break. </p><p>I will update as and when I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddie07, post: 1920365, member: 106601"] Well I thought it would be interesting to update you all 8 days after entering my 7 day liquid only fast. It's taken 8 days for my weight to get back up to 63.6 kilos. FBG have climbed up as well. Reflecting on the numbers; it seems that there was a powerful psychological factor that led to a powerful craving for carbs. It was almost impossible to ignore and I ended up eating a lot of carbohydrates. Unfortunately I have my quarterly blood tests scheduled for Thursday so expect the HBA1C to be around the 6.5% rather than 5.2% in September. I won't be doing another long term fast instead will be doing a series of short 3 day fasting as and when time permits. I'm coming to the UK to visit my children and grand children late November and then off on my 3 month winter break. I will update as and when I can. [/QUOTE]
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