Borzoi-
Thanks a million for sharing your inspiring story. Would love to see your routine schedule of the day. i.e.Exercise -Medications & how do you spread 800 calories throughout the day.
Thanks.
Amazing numbers , that is quite a job! You should be proud,Borzoi
Thanks for your detailed updates and congratulations on your excellent results so far. I am from Canberra in Australia and have to say what a great resource this website is. I have been on the Newcastle diet having started on 27 December.
I am a type 2 diagnosed 4 years ago and was diet controlled initially and then metformin 1000 per day (since last year)
57 year old male
Sales Rep (Commission based)
Other medical issues high cholesterol and moderate depression
My daily diet consists of 3 x Optifast shakes and 1 x 200 cal Veges - Totaling 790-820 calories per day
Starting Figures and weekly updates
27 Dec 232.6lbs Fasting BG 8.7
3 Jan 226.0 6.8
10 Jan 221.3 4.5 Stopped taking Metformin
17 Jan 216.9 5.2
24 Jan 212.9 4.9
Apart from the diet I do 20 minutes of strength exercises each second day and maintain 10,000 steps a day (normal daily activity topped up with walking)
I also have experienced similar issues (Cold and Lack of Energy) as well as how to make those Veges taste great
I have never had a sweet tooth but love chips, crackers, potatoes, pasta and bread. I very much believe that my diabetes is lifestyle related and as such am prepared to see if this diet can impact that to the point of remission
To date the results are excellent.
Cheers. And I am. But as we all know in our world it is a beginning and reaching my goal and then moving from this extreme diet to an ongoing one that can maintain that goal both with weight and BG are challenges still in front of me.Amazing numbers , that is quite a job! You should be proud,
Borzoi
Thanks for your detailed updates and congratulations on your excellent results so far. I am from Canberra in Australia and have to say what a great resource this website is. I have been on the Newcastle diet having started on 27 December.
I am a type 2 diagnosed 4 years ago and was diet controlled initially and then metformin 1000 per day (since last year)
I also have experienced similar issues (Cold and Lack of Energy) as well as how to make those Veges taste great
I have never had a sweet tooth but love chips, crackers, potatoes, pasta and bread. I very much believe that my diabetes is lifestyle related and as such am prepared to see if this diet can impact that to the point of remission
To date the results are excellent.
Thanks BorzoiHey guys, daily update. I think I'm over the secondary 'hump' I encountered last week-Which was really difficult for me. A sudden bout of intense hunger pangs and weakness were getting the better of me, but I've recovered from that in a really good way and it's been a lot easier. Numbers still holding up, and Texas has been crazy cold so I'm wearing 3 layers out and about to address the sensitivity to cold.
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Latest food experiment-Turned out pretty decent, just be very sparing with the hot sauce-Little bit goes a loooong way with cauliflower. Smothering it like they do with chicken makes it inedible. It's my attempt of replicating chicken wings.
Muzza, those are amazing results..And the fact you're managing to keep that active is fantastic. You're doing a lot better than I am it seems.I can barely manage the walks at times.
Could I recommend setting up your own thread and log? There's really not any people attempting this diet it seems. The more logs there are out there, the more people might be encouraged to give it a shot if the results turn out good. It's also pretty encouraging to have other people's encouragement and be able to share their experiences.
An inspiring read - well done, I will follow with interest.
I have just embarked on Dr Michael Mosley's 8-week blood sugar diet. Similar to Newcastle but with real food - 800 calories a day. I am astounded and thrilled with the results. Following LCHF I had lost weight and reduced my BG readings, but not enough for my satisfaction. My husbanded (pre-diabetic) wanted to try the 8-week diet so I thought I would join him. My BG readings have dropped and more to the point have been steady throughout the day, and my morning fasting reading is now the lowest ever.
I take 2 Metformin a day. My goal would be to get my BG readings out of the diabetic range, stop the Metformin (the diabetic nurse said I would be on it for life), and to normalize my weight. I'm making progress, and very pleased with the new regime.
I will follow your progress with interest. Congratulations.
Hi BorzoiHello again everyone. Happy Monday wherever you might be.
So let's talk about some ups and downs the last few days:
Ups: The month of January has closed and I lost another .25 stone/4 pounds the last week, bringing the total to close to 20 lbs/1.4 stone just for January! Numbers have been stable and have been updated on the log.
Downs: I think I've developed Insomnia. No idea how I could be having trouble sleeping considering how tired one usually feels on the diet, but sleeping has become rather erratic. Using Melatonin supplements as a sleep aid has become a must the last few days as I have no idea what the root cause is. Looking into it.
I also had sugar free chocolate as a special treat during a special occasion with my wife last weekend (It was special enough to prompt the small break in diet). Problem was that it was loaded with sugar alcohols as I noticed my blood sugar spike in an odd way while checking my post meal. Thankfully it returned to within range in 2 hours.
Remember, if you see any sugar free treat that has more than 5g of sugar alcohol..And especially an ingredient like MALTITOL..Avoid like the plague. Not all sweeteners are made the same-And this one might as well be hidden carbs going directly into your bloodstream. In this case the packaging of this chocolate had 20g of Sugar Alcohol per serving! In itself that should serve as a red flag..Just a heads up.
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That aside, I was able to find some really good snacks at my local Whole Foods market this weekend to make up for that unpleasant experience. Roasted Kale with flavoring and Seaweed Crisps. And by Seaweed crisps, I mean just roasted seaweed. These snacks are really delicious and extremely low in fat and only contain naturally occurring carbs-About 1g a serving. Texturally they're as close as you might get to chips, which I'm 100% fine with.
After seeing how delicious they were I'm tempted to start roasting some of my own kale as a chip alternative when the craving strikes. Now that we're in February, the diet continues for one more month! Anxious to see what the tests turn up in a few weeks time.
Well I envy this diet, haha. The veg and shakes do get quite old on occasion, but the focus keeps things in perspective. I hope Dr. Mosley's diet works out great for you, the idea of a little more real food mixed in sounds incredibly appealing. Please share your progress if you're so inclined! This low calorie forum is rather lonely it seems.Maybe you can inspire someone to undertake a similar diet as yours.
Amazing, you should be really proud of yourself, I do not ever I have seen somebody sticking so good the diet as you, and the accountability chart was really fun to see!Hello again everyone. Happy Monday wherever you might be.
So let's talk about some ups and downs the last few days:
Ups: The month of January has closed and I lost another .25 stone/4 pounds the last week, bringing the total to close to 20 lbs/1.4 stone just for January! Numbers have been stable and have been updated on the log.
Downs: I think I've developed Insomnia. No idea how I could be having trouble sleeping considering how tired one usually feels on the diet, but sleeping has become rather erratic. Using Melatonin supplements as a sleep aid has become a must the last few days as I have no idea what the root cause is. Looking into it.
I also had sugar free chocolate as a special treat during a special occasion with my wife last weekend (It was special enough to prompt the small break in diet). Problem was that it was loaded with sugar alcohols as I noticed my blood sugar spike in an odd way while checking my post meal. Thankfully it returned to within range in 2 hours.
Remember, if you see any sugar free treat that has more than 5g of sugar alcohol..And especially an ingredient like MALTITOL..Avoid like the plague. Not all sweeteners are made the same-And this one might as well be hidden carbs going directly into your bloodstream. In this case the packaging of this chocolate had 20g of Sugar Alcohol per serving! In itself that should serve as a red flag..Just a heads up.
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That aside, I was able to find some really good snacks at my local Whole Foods market this weekend to make up for that unpleasant experience. Roasted Kale with flavoring and Seaweed Crisps. And by Seaweed crisps, I mean just roasted seaweed. These snacks are really delicious and extremely low in fat and only contain naturally occurring carbs-About 1g a serving. Texturally they're as close as you might get to chips, which I'm 100% fine with.
After seeing how delicious they were I'm tempted to start roasting some of my own kale as a chip alternative when the craving strikes. Now that we're in February, the diet continues for one more month! Anxious to see what the tests turn up in a few weeks time.
Well I envy this diet, haha. The veg and shakes do get quite old on occasion, but the focus keeps things in perspective. I hope Dr. Mosley's diet works out great for you, the idea of a little more real food mixed in sounds incredibly appealing. Please share your progress if you're so inclined! This low calorie forum is rather lonely it seems.Maybe you can inspire someone to undertake a similar diet as yours.
Hi Borzoi
Great results and very similar to mine for the month. I'll try and post my results to date and provide updates as you suggested over the next few days. I am a chip man as well were the seaweed crisps close?
Cheers
Amazing, you should be really proud of yourself, I do not ever I have seen somebody sticking so good the diet as you, and the accountability chart was really fun to see!
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/medicalsciences/research/groups/profile/roy.taylor
About the insomnia is something I always struggle with when it comes to weightloss as well, maybe you could email Roy Taylor and tell him about your progress and tell what he thinks about progression and strictness of diet? One guy in the links I posted stopped after 11 days, when he asked Roy Taylor via email if he needed to go longer, but he was at a much lower weight do. Roy Taylor responds to most it seems. Good luck in the future, if people saw this thread they would be more encouraged I think, so I am going to do my best to spread it around. I think at least one earlier in the tread came her because of my post, so good luck in the future !
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Hi BorzoiHello! Happy Friday to everyone.
The diet continues on track. Numbers are still in the low fours, although my weight loss has slowed down this week compared to previous weeks. I was able to get a full nights sleep last night for the first time in a week, and wouldn't be surprised if the lack of sleep lately has had an impact on the weight loss. Thankfully the BG numbers were not thrown off.
So this update will be a little different, but there is some 'forward thinking' research currently going on at our household, courtesy of my wife's help. To give me something to look forward to she's been experimenting with a lot of low carb flours and natural sweeteners without the chemicals. The idea is to figure out some delicious recipes to look forward to when I transition into low carb dieting after this.
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(No these are not part of the Newcastle diet, you wish lol)
This is an example of what she's been able to figure out so far. She knows I used to love eating a donut every once in a while, and she's managed to replicate a delicious baked low sugar/low carb version using almond flour and Erithyrol. It's frosted with a chocolate glaze created out of 90% dark chocolate, cream (The only source of natural sugar in the recipe) and cashew milk and natural sweetener. I helped her make these but obviously didn't eat any-But she's informed me that they were amazing and moist on the inside (They do smell amazing, I can report that). She's had them with morning coffee the last few days and will be making them regularly as well as other varieties of desserts using the same base.
She also replicated a low carb cauliflower crust pizza with almond flour, a cauliflower mash that tastes exactly like the potato version without the carb guilt, and some other delicious foods. Low gylcemic impact with all the flavor of the original. Really looking forward to being able to transition to such treats in a few weeks! I love that the Newcastle diet makes transitioning to another diet a thing to look forward to, hahaha.![]()