Hola bel74That's really good results,thank for sharing. Feeling a bit better now thanks to you guys and girls. Have actually been in tears today as didn't know what to do or how to even begin losing weight with out slimming world while trying to get my blood sugar under control.
I disagree, hunger is not good! Hunger causes your metabolism to slow down making it harder to lose weight in the long run. LCHF is a new way of eating for life, not just a quick way to lose weight. With only 3 stones to lose there is no need to take on such an extreme diet as the ND if you don't want to. After the ND you still need to find a way of eating that suits you, so you may as well start and stick with LCHF.
It's best to start off as you mean to go on. Change habits for life.
Unfortunately a very low calorie diet does not suit everyone - I only managed to lose about 8 lbs in 2 months on one, felt terrible and was told by my doctor to start eating properly again because my metabolism had slowed to the extent that my body was beginning to shut down. Since starting to eat low carb, full fat 5 months ago I've lost about 2 stone - not as much as others but an achievement with my metabolism!
Been there done that and I do exercise. My problem is that i have hypothyroidism and I was told by a specialist that until it made up it's mind what it was going to do I would always have issues losing weight - in fact he told me that I was one of the few people who could honestly blame their metabolism for being over weight. I began treatment for my thyroid about 18 months ago which is 30 years after first being told this and it had made a difference.Why not just boost your metabolism through exercise ?
Cardio, resistance, or aerobic exercise will always counter & raise metabolism & help ensure that the weight loss is fat, not muscle
I had a quick look at the Newcastle diet and there's no way I could manage on 600 cals a day......I'm still reading up about LCHF,am I aloud any carbs each day? if so roughly how many. Also have you had good weight loss while doing it,I've ready a few people saying they haven't lost any weight even after 2 months
Looks like the low carb route is calling out to you.
Go for it. It goes against most things we have been taught about diet and health. But as people testify on here the is no one size fits all and find what suits you and as others have already mentioned - test. You wouldn't drive a car without a speedo would you.
Hi sara*big*73, welcome to the forum. @daisy1 has given you some basic information in your other thread.hey everybody!
this is my first post here on diabetes.co.uk! I’m Liz and i’m obese – diabetes-related. I lost within 20 pounds in the past year. It’s really hard for me. I try to go to the gym twice a week and eat healthy and cook fresh things.
But as you wrote *bel74 – i count calories as well! I keep a tally of my daily meals. I have a little book, where i can write all those things. I dont like those apps. And if i want to know the exact nutrients or dont know the calories, i check http://www.calories.info. Thats the only help i use. It’s very important to look after carbs.. it’s so hard to eschew the carbs.. i love potatoes!! What do you do know, *bel74?
@all: what are your handy tips to avoid bad things like carbs e.g.?
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