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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hello!
My wife recently found out a thing or two about this Newcastle Diet in passing, and sure enough I felt very inclined to give it a shot. To give you some background, I'm 30 years old and was diagnosed 3 years ago. Unfortunately I didn't adjust well to the strict routine and as of January 2015 I was diagnosed with an A1C result of a 12. Getting those numbers really changed things for me and I went on a strict regimen that brought me down to 6.2 as of December. This included a weight loss from 220 pounds (15.7 stone) to 195 (13.8 stone) as of January 1st over the course of the last year.
Now I don't really fit the average profile for a type 2 diabetic and the doctors always seemed to be a little baffled when they would hear my diagnosis, but the tests don't lie. I always wondered whether it had to do with my fat distribution on my body, as I literally have only stomach fat and am skinny everywhere else. When my wife found out about the Newcastle's theory on organ fat, it really rang a bell for me as a possibility for my condition-Although this diet is completely unknown here in the US. As a result here I am undergoing this method, so thank you UK for offering a dietary glimmer of hope!
I spent a few days researching alternatives to Optifast (seeing it isn't readily available in the US) and found alternative shakes with the same caloric content at 200cal mixed with the non-starchy vegetables. As of now I'm 8 days in and the results have been pretty remarkable already. It's an incredibly brutal diet to undertake-So the downsides and the low energy have been unpleasant but I am intent on keeping my eyes on the prize: A reversal for my T2 diagnosis and to get off my oral medication. As of now I'm running this test with half the dosage of metformin (500mg once a day instead of twice) and I'm seeing numbers I haven't seen since before my diagnosis. Within a week I'm in healthy blood sugar levels-That's really remarkable.
I'll be sharing my progress regularly including what I've been eating to stave off these monstrous hunger pangs so please join me. I've already figured out a few recipes that were not in the Newcastle pamphlet. So here we go!
(note: I started the diet after a rather unhealthy few days with family. Preparing myself for such extreme restriction meant a few dietary liberties, thus the higher glucose reading in the first few days)
Fasting Blood Sugar Progress Chart mmol/L-mg/dl (800 kcal diet)
January:
Day 0: 10 / 180
Day 1: 10.5 / 190
Day 2: 9.8 /175
Day 3: 8.3 /148
Day 4: 6.7 / 123
Day 5: 6.4 / 112
Day 6: 5.7 / 103
Day 7: 5.0 / 90
Day 8: 5.6 / 100
Day 9: 4.8 / 87
Day 10: 4.5 / 81
Day 11: 4.6 / 83
Day 12: 5.1 / 92
Day 13: 6.0 /105 (Removed daily Januvia medication due to side effects)
Day 14: 4.1 / 74
Day 15: 4.7 / 84
Day 16: 4.1 / 76
Day 17: 4.6 / 83
Day 18: 4.7 / 84
Day 19: 4.8 / 87
Day 20: 4.4 / 80
Day 21: 4.6 / 83
Day 22: 4.9 / 89
Day 23: 4.4 / 79
Day 24: 4.3 / 78
Day 25: 4.3 / 77
Day 26: 4.9 / 89
February:
Day 1: 4.5 / 81
Day 2: 4.3 / 78
Day 3: 4.3 / 77
Day 4: 4.2 / 75
Day 5: 4.1 / 76
Day 6: 4.8 / 87
Day 7: 5.2 / 94
Day 8: 4.9 / 89
Day 9: 4.3 / 77
Day 10: 4.6 / 83
Day 11: 4.7 / 84
Day 12: 4.5 / 81
Day 13: 5.0 / 91
Day 14: 4.7 /84
Day 15: 4.7 / 84
Day 16: 5.0 / 91 *(Stopped taking Metformin completely) (100g carb tolerance test)
Day 17: 5.2 / 94
Day 18: N/A (Glucose meter malfunction, replaced)
Day 19: 5.0 / 90
Day 20: 4.7 / 84
Day 21: 4.5 / 81
Day 22: 4.8 / 88
Day 23: 4.6 / 83
Day 24: 4.8 / 88
Day 25: 4.7 / 84
Day 26: 5.3 / 95
Day 27: 5.1 / 92
Day 28: 4.8 / 88
Day 29: 4.7 / 84 (Final Day)
Weight:
Pre-diet: 14 Stone / 195 pounds
January 2016:
Week 1: 13.5 Stone / 189 pounds -6 pounds/.5 stone
Week 2: 13.1 Stone / 184.5 pounds -5 pounds/.4 stone
Week 3: 12.8 Stone / 180 pounds -4.5 pounds/.3 stone
Week 4: 12.55 Stone / 177 pounds -3 pounds/.2 stone
Total January: 18.5 pounds lost / 1.35 stone
February 2016:
Week 1: 12.45 Stone / 174.4 pounds -2.6 pounds / .18 stone
Week 2: 12.3 Stone / 172.4 pounds -2 pounds / .15 stone
Week 3: 12 Stone / 169 pounds -3.4 pounds / .3 stone
Week 4: 12 Stone / 168 pounds -1 pounds / .1 stone
Total February: 9 pounds lost / .65 stone
TOTAL LOST DURING NEWCASTLE:
27.5 pounds / 2 stone
My wife recently found out a thing or two about this Newcastle Diet in passing, and sure enough I felt very inclined to give it a shot. To give you some background, I'm 30 years old and was diagnosed 3 years ago. Unfortunately I didn't adjust well to the strict routine and as of January 2015 I was diagnosed with an A1C result of a 12. Getting those numbers really changed things for me and I went on a strict regimen that brought me down to 6.2 as of December. This included a weight loss from 220 pounds (15.7 stone) to 195 (13.8 stone) as of January 1st over the course of the last year.

Now I don't really fit the average profile for a type 2 diabetic and the doctors always seemed to be a little baffled when they would hear my diagnosis, but the tests don't lie. I always wondered whether it had to do with my fat distribution on my body, as I literally have only stomach fat and am skinny everywhere else. When my wife found out about the Newcastle's theory on organ fat, it really rang a bell for me as a possibility for my condition-Although this diet is completely unknown here in the US. As a result here I am undergoing this method, so thank you UK for offering a dietary glimmer of hope!
I spent a few days researching alternatives to Optifast (seeing it isn't readily available in the US) and found alternative shakes with the same caloric content at 200cal mixed with the non-starchy vegetables. As of now I'm 8 days in and the results have been pretty remarkable already. It's an incredibly brutal diet to undertake-So the downsides and the low energy have been unpleasant but I am intent on keeping my eyes on the prize: A reversal for my T2 diagnosis and to get off my oral medication. As of now I'm running this test with half the dosage of metformin (500mg once a day instead of twice) and I'm seeing numbers I haven't seen since before my diagnosis. Within a week I'm in healthy blood sugar levels-That's really remarkable.
I'll be sharing my progress regularly including what I've been eating to stave off these monstrous hunger pangs so please join me. I've already figured out a few recipes that were not in the Newcastle pamphlet. So here we go!
(note: I started the diet after a rather unhealthy few days with family. Preparing myself for such extreme restriction meant a few dietary liberties, thus the higher glucose reading in the first few days)
Fasting Blood Sugar Progress Chart mmol/L-mg/dl (800 kcal diet)
January:
Day 0: 10 / 180
Day 1: 10.5 / 190
Day 2: 9.8 /175
Day 3: 8.3 /148
Day 4: 6.7 / 123
Day 5: 6.4 / 112
Day 6: 5.7 / 103
Day 7: 5.0 / 90
Day 8: 5.6 / 100
Day 9: 4.8 / 87
Day 10: 4.5 / 81
Day 11: 4.6 / 83
Day 12: 5.1 / 92
Day 13: 6.0 /105 (Removed daily Januvia medication due to side effects)
Day 14: 4.1 / 74
Day 15: 4.7 / 84
Day 16: 4.1 / 76
Day 17: 4.6 / 83
Day 18: 4.7 / 84
Day 19: 4.8 / 87
Day 20: 4.4 / 80
Day 21: 4.6 / 83
Day 22: 4.9 / 89
Day 23: 4.4 / 79
Day 24: 4.3 / 78
Day 25: 4.3 / 77
Day 26: 4.9 / 89
February:
Day 1: 4.5 / 81
Day 2: 4.3 / 78
Day 3: 4.3 / 77
Day 4: 4.2 / 75
Day 5: 4.1 / 76
Day 6: 4.8 / 87
Day 7: 5.2 / 94
Day 8: 4.9 / 89
Day 9: 4.3 / 77
Day 10: 4.6 / 83
Day 11: 4.7 / 84
Day 12: 4.5 / 81
Day 13: 5.0 / 91
Day 14: 4.7 /84
Day 15: 4.7 / 84
Day 16: 5.0 / 91 *(Stopped taking Metformin completely) (100g carb tolerance test)
Day 17: 5.2 / 94
Day 18: N/A (Glucose meter malfunction, replaced)
Day 19: 5.0 / 90
Day 20: 4.7 / 84
Day 21: 4.5 / 81
Day 22: 4.8 / 88
Day 23: 4.6 / 83
Day 24: 4.8 / 88
Day 25: 4.7 / 84
Day 26: 5.3 / 95
Day 27: 5.1 / 92
Day 28: 4.8 / 88
Day 29: 4.7 / 84 (Final Day)
Weight:
Pre-diet: 14 Stone / 195 pounds
January 2016:
Week 1: 13.5 Stone / 189 pounds -6 pounds/.5 stone
Week 2: 13.1 Stone / 184.5 pounds -5 pounds/.4 stone
Week 3: 12.8 Stone / 180 pounds -4.5 pounds/.3 stone
Week 4: 12.55 Stone / 177 pounds -3 pounds/.2 stone
Total January: 18.5 pounds lost / 1.35 stone
February 2016:
Week 1: 12.45 Stone / 174.4 pounds -2.6 pounds / .18 stone
Week 2: 12.3 Stone / 172.4 pounds -2 pounds / .15 stone
Week 3: 12 Stone / 169 pounds -3.4 pounds / .3 stone
Week 4: 12 Stone / 168 pounds -1 pounds / .1 stone
Total February: 9 pounds lost / .65 stone
TOTAL LOST DURING NEWCASTLE:
27.5 pounds / 2 stone
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