@Chook. Thank you! I saw Jason on diet doc and he was interesting although didn't have enough detail for me to start it so I'll go back and google him.
What I'm thinking is this:
Mon to fri stop eating at 7pm and skip breakfast but have coffee with double cream. Eat at 12.45 a normal low carb meal then nothing again till dinner.
Would that work? Is that an example of a diabetic intermittent fast?
I used to be really confident with dieting but now feel the pressure to get it right. I've had days where I've unintentionally fasted by missing breakfast so I know I can do it but wonder if doing that daily is too much? If it's not, it's save me a load of hassle with breakfast solutions!
Thanks
D x
Deb, I too am looking into into intermittent fasting as a way of regaining control of my basal metabolism which has been lowered by years of dieting. I highly recommend Dr. Fung's new book, The Obesity Code , which is very well written, clean and lucid prose. Funny too.@Chook. Thank you! I saw Jason on diet doc and he was interesting although didn't have enough detail for me to start it so I'll go back and google him.
What I'm thinking is this:
Mon to fri stop eating at 7pm and skip breakfast but have coffee with double cream. Eat at 12.45 a normal low carb meal then nothing again till dinner.
Would that work? Is that an example of a diabetic intermittent fast?
I used to be really confident with dieting but now feel the pressure to get it right. I've had days where I've unintentionally fasted by missing breakfast so I know I can do it but wonder if doing that daily is too much? If it's not, it's save me a load of hassle with breakfast solutions!
Thanks
D x
I'm the same - I always eat breakfast, but restrict the remainder of my eating to an 8 hour window on most days - I also find I sleep better on an empty stomach. Seems to work for me.How do I do fasting if my only highs are wake up ones? I can wake up with bs in the 7s and after I have a boiled egg and coffee it drops. If otoh I don't eat it will keep going up! And worse if I exercise!
I eat very little carbs. A1c has dropped ...but I still battle to lose weight. No meds.
I'd love to fast but scared because morning numbers already too high and skew a1c
Anyone???
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Just thinking..when I eat typical boiled egg and coffee or tea at 7am and then if I don't eat ..by late afternoon..I feel weird...shaky..anxiety and bs will be around 5ish...then dinner of Fish or chicken and vegetable and I feel ok again.
How could I not eat?? Would crummy feeling go away with fasting?
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You have to be careful. Ignoring a hypo increases your risk of losing your hypo awareness. Which is a worse problem.Just thinking..when I eat typical boiled egg and coffee or tea at 7am and then if I don't eat ..by late afternoon..I feel weird...shaky..anxiety and bs will be around 5ish...then dinner of Fish or chicken and vegetable and I feel ok again.
How could I not eat?? Would crummy feeling go away with fasting?
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