BaliRob
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- Location
- Bali, Indonesia
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Other
- Dislikes
- Noisy dogs and loud music especially low-note drumming
In conjunction with a considered low carb diet - Walking, Cycling and Swimming are all that are needed for the relatively fit person to lose and maintain weight levels. None of this 'Gym' business - all that does is tone and build muscle.
Since going low carb have you added , or eat lots of dairy? Dairy I a very well known weight staller. I know it does me. As mentioned by @rubold , wheat and all grains are as well. Low carb or not.I'm a T1 and find it pretty difficult to lose weight. I went to my doctor (and slender, tall, Asian man) and he said eating low carbs was the way. Well. I went from November to March eating almost no carbs unless I had a hypo or it was Friday, when I'd have popcorn at the show. And what to my wondering eyes did the scale show? I lost ONE whole pound. (Good thing I pooped before going.)
I told my doctor I really wasn't happy about this. He reminded me of a few things:
I've kept at it now so that it's become a way of life. I've lost about 16 pounds altogether, but I'm still far from my target weight. Mind you, I get almost no exercise (bad feet - can't swim, walk, run; problems with my tailbone keep me off the bike) and I'm still losing weight.
- I had been gaining 2-3 pounds every time I came in (every 3 months)
- Currently, I'd lost 1 pound, which meant
- I was doing the right thing.
Sure, I miss bread. But if it ever gets bad, I have a piece of bread! One piece of bread will not kill my diet.
All of this is to say keep at it. It takes a long time for T1s to lose weight, but it can be done.
I just cut ALL dairy today. I was only having a small piece of cheese at night and ghee in my broth. Then added butter before meals and I’m achy. So it’s all going nowSo I have seen just a 1lb weight loss in the last week, but i'm definitely too sensitive when it comes to all this as it is. Need to relax, feel the benefits more and judge by how I think I look and more importantly how I feel. I've gone keto really over the last few days, and surprisingly finding it just fine. Cauliflower rice, broccoli rice, cabbage rice, all really nice and adding an egg gives it a bit more of a texture.
Cut dairy out too, was having some milk with my tea, but will try green tea with lemon for a few days and see how I adjust to that.
Thanks. Yeah, I may even just cook up a couple of boiled eggs and have them cold when feeling a little peckish. Should do the trick and easy..
Hi Joe, its been nearly 6 months since your original post did you manage to lose any weight. To be honest with you height I dont think you really need to lose any weight
I have been type 1 for 37 years and steadily put on weight. However about 12 weeks ago I halves the number of carbs I consume, take literally no potatoes rice pasta or bread and have lost nearly a stone, and I am also pretty much a sloth. I do this for 4/5 days a week and maybe have a takeaway at weekend. Also swapped my beer not that I drank much for G&T
From what I understand its not so much calories that pile on the pounds its the carbs. Cut out the 4 carbs mentioned above for me seems to be the way to go, although I appreciate it may not work for all
Hi There,
Thank you for taking the interest. Yes, I have managed to get weight to my optimal level I think of 12 stone, so since January it's gone from 12St 13lbs, to 12St 0lbs on Saturday monring......12St 3lbs this morning as I indulged in some drinks and food at the weekend, but suspect some is water weight..
I'm certainly still thinking about my weight, but have managed to up my exercise all the time and take the good readings with the bad. My diet is still low carb, and apart from 3 horrible bottles of Budweiser on Saturday, I have kept it low carb throughout. I was only thinking today of having a couple of days of some more moderate carbs for a change, maybe later in the week.
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