Calories just don't add up for me - I did low calorie diets with my doctor sneering at me for cheating and lying as I felt as though I was dying and then I did low carb and felt wonderful lost weight eating three times the calories, and with my doctor going on about how dangerous it was and I'd surely die in a few months - that was in the 1970s.
I do try to understand how Humans work, but I think it would require more than one lifetime, which I do not have, so I have decided just to go on doing what I'm doing for as long as possible.
I hear you. Nothing needs to be drowned in fat. Low carb usually means less hunger and less need for more food.Ha ha. Thank you. It just does my head in. I can't understand why, if eating loads of calories in cream, oil etc. that people lose weight. I was schooled in the "deficit of 500 calories per day to lose 1lb per week", hence why I have been aiming for around 1300 cals. I am finding it a full time job to understand carbohydrates, fat content, protein etc., but I am keen to learn, and need to so that I can reduce my medication!
I have posted this before, but I am repeating it here because I wanted to answer the same question for myself a while back. I wondered what would happen if I pushed LCHF to the limit. It was just a short term experiment and by no means a healthy diet for longer than 5/6 days. I concluded that for me personally carb calories are far worse than fat calories even though gram for gram fat has 9 cals and carbs have only 4.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/my-5-day-dairy-fat-fast.81433/
@Yai Are you testing your BG's?
If so, what is it telling you about your breakfasts and your pre-lunch levels? I know some people can cope with porridge, and I thought I could cope with yogurt and berries (I was very wrong about that after using a Libre sensor that told me it was not a good idea) It seems I am one that cannot eat any carbs until lunch time. Since skipping breakfast and just having a decaf coffee with lots of cream I have seen mid morning and my pre-lunch levels drop significantly.
Your weight loss looks perfect and steady to me. It is better to be a tortoise rather than a hare, slow but sure, when it comes to weight loss. Between 1 and 2lbs a week after the initial fluid loss is good.
. Thank you for your encouragement. BG fasting 6.4 and 8.2 after eating porage and berries/nuts
6.8 and 8.4 after eating yoghurt and berries/nuts, so very little difference. Obviously I want to get the 8.4 reading down as it is at the top end of recommended level for type 2 after eating. Around 6.0 pre-lunch.
There is this interesting video by Dr Zoe Harcombe which gives some interesting facts about fat and calories and why eating fat is OK.
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