My thinking is to go with a Keto diet following this for long term maintenance focusing on veggies and healthy fats. That and eliminating snacking should do the trick to keep the weight off.
Thanks Goonergal. I forgot to mention that I was able to stop my blood pressure medication as my pressure dropped. I'm now consistently in the 'ideal' blood pressure range without medication.Sounds like a good plan - and congratulations on the weight loss and BG improvements.
Hi and welcome,
Good to see you take the bull by the horns and attack this condition head on. Well done.
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Done it!
Hi there,
If you can stay off the croissants in France and eat the charcuterie you should be OK.
Tagging @daisy1 for info.
A Newf! Cool.I'm Doug and I'm in Newfoundland I'm new to the world of Type 2 having been diagnosed a few months ago. Seems the pizza & ice cream diet wasn't working.
I've decided to go for remission with the VLCD and have been at that for about 5 weeks with occasional cheat days. So far I've lost 29 lbs or 13% of my body weight. My fasting measure has normalized.
I've found the diet easy to follow. I do 3 Boosts a day along with about 3 servings of non-starch veggies (or fibre supplement).
Losing the weight is easy this way but the key will be to keep it off. I'm going to Nice in June and the food in France is very good - there will be many temptations! My thinking is to go with a Keto diet following this for long term maintenance focusing on veggies and healthy fats. That and eliminating snacking should do the trick to keep the weight off.
I'm Doug and I'm in Newfoundland I'm new to the world of Type 2 having been diagnosed a few months ago. Seems the pizza & ice cream diet wasn't working.
I've decided to go for remission with the VLCD and have been at that for about 5 weeks with occasional cheat days. So far I've lost 29 lbs or 13% of my body weight. My fasting measure has normalized.
I've found the diet easy to follow. I do 3 Boosts a day along with about 3 servings of non-starch veggies (or fibre supplement).
Losing the weight is easy this way but the key will be to keep it off. I'm going to Nice in June and the food in France is very good - there will be many temptations! My thinking is to go with a Keto diet following this for long term maintenance focusing on veggies and healthy fats. That and eliminating snacking should do the trick to keep the weight off.
Thanks for the welcome Freema from Denmarkhey welcome here Doug_NL
this is the right place to be , to get lots of inspiration form so many different people in here... , you seem to have found the way already.. the road to remission... hope you´ll join in in all the discussions we have in here.. hi from Denmark kind regards from Freema
Uhm, Doug... I barely dare say it, but ah... Once you achieve remission, which can take a rather long time, depending on whose criteria you go with, you have to stick with the low carb thing... I didn't call it remission until I had non-diabetic bloodsugars and was medication and complication free for two years. Because of how I eat, not because my body suddenly decided it could handle carbs after all, because hey, I'm a diabetic for life. Just give me some cake and see my numbers fly, even if I've been a good keto-girl for quite a while now. The moment you go back to the old way of eating, you'll be back where you started. You're still insulin-resistant, that doesn't go away in a couple of months, though it can improve. You're prone to high bloodsugars, that isn't going to change. The only thing that can change, is your diet (Or meds, granted). T2 can be controlled, not, technically, cured.I cheated last night and broke every rule. We ordered pizza and as they were busy the order arrived at midnight.
I checked my blood this morning expecting very high results and got a reading of 4.1.
I'm pretty happy with that but am continuing with the VLCD for another three weeks just to be sure I get remission.
Hi JoKalsbeek. Boost is just a temporary meal replacement while I do a VLCD then I'll go to a low carb style of eating.Uhm, Doug... I barely dare say it, but ah... Once you achieve remission, which can take a rather long time, depending on whose criteria you go with, you have to stick with the low carb thing... I didn't call it remission until I had non-diabetic bloodsugars and was medication and complication free for two years. Because of how I eat, not because my body suddenly decided it could handle carbs after all, because hey, I'm a diabetic for life. Just give me some cake and see my numbers fly, even if I've been a good keto-girl for quite a while now. The moment you go back to the old way of eating, you'll be back where you started. You're still insulin-resistant, that doesn't go away in a couple of months, though it can improve. You're prone to high bloodsugars, that isn't going to change. The only thing that can change, is your diet (Or meds, granted). T2 can be controlled, not, technically, cured.
...You keep mentioning Boost. I take it that's a meal replacement? I also take it that would get boring as ****? Maybe time to check what foods do agree with you and you could eat long-term without it getting old. Dietdoctor.com would help. As for pizza, try making your own: Fathead pizza is more work than just using a few eggs with italian herbs as a base rather than dough. (I'm no kitchen princess, so that's what I do). "Real food" is more enjoyable and healthier, in the long run... And something that's easier to keep up.
I know it's not what you want to hear, and I'm sorry to be the barer of bad news. But i'd hate to see your hard work go up in smoke 3 weeks from now.
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