SlimLizzy
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- Location
- Normandy, previously Worcestershire
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
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- football, both the game and the culture.
You have got all the bases covered, eating larger / extra portions ought to do the trick.Could this be the cause of my persistant weightloss?
and if so, how do I get more of it? Am already eating eggs, meat, cheese, nuts, yoghurt, fish. Seems to me that should be plenty.
I've averaged 125g daily this year. Sounds like yours may be a bit low but between 0.8 and 1.5g per kilo of lean body weight is usually the recommendation on a keto diet. If I'm right and you want to gain then I'm guessing the top end of that would be better for you.Have been checking - NHS seems to think 50g per day is adequate, and it does average out around there.
using MyNetDiary. Not usally entering nutritional values as it fill those in for most foods.
The ap is insisting on another 67g on a day when 68g consumed. So confused.
Am already eating more than I want most days. Getting enough calories has become work. Also expensive.You have got all the bases covered, eating larger / extra portions ought to do the trick.
Not on keto, low(ish ) carb, around 100g a day.I've averaged 125g daily this year. Sounds like yours may be a bit low but between 0.8 and 1.5g per kilo of lean body weight is usually the recommendation on a keto diet. If I'm right and you want to gain then I'm guessing the top end of that would be better for you.
Sounds about right... I'm guessing you could go higher with no ill effects if you wanted..Not on keto, low(ish ) carb, around 100g a day.
48. 6kg currently. So around 73g protein?
Does seem like work. Currently the work is to stop the slide. Still seem to be losing about 400g/ pound a week.You could try doing some chicken thighs for snacks @SlimLizzy . You wouldn't have to eat a hole thigh at a time, but you could shred it, or whatever you wanted do. If you cook with skin on, you also get some bonus fat calories thrown in.
Have you considered adding, say a starter to meals?
Alternatively, just add a bit more protein to each meal - larger portions/chops/steak/whatever. When I have been trying to gain weight, I look upon it as a job of work, not a gastronomic experience. I'm currently in this phase now, but only for a couple of kilos. It'll still take a little while to achieve it.
weigh in this morning 48.2kgSounds about right... I'm guessing you could go higher with no ill effects if you wanted..
Some nights have a chunk of cheese, or handful of nuts, if needed to make up calories. Other times feeling stuffed - sod it, not eating any more. Last week, big effort managed to hit target calories for last 8 days. Still losing though. Target shifts to take account of any exercise logged, so it varies with amount of activity.@SlimLizzy - you could add in a carb-free supper, or very LC hot chocolate supper. If I recall, @Brunneria makes it with quality cocoa powder, cream and some water.
On days you are active, have something fatty at your lowest (blood glucose) time of the day?
I notice you sometimes like a glass of vino. Do you like Bailey's or similar creamy drinks? There are some excellent LC alternatives to those, on t'internet that surely pack in the calories.
Do like a Baileys, excellent idea.
and the hot chocolate version you mentioned above is worth trying. Last time made it with no sugar added pure chocolate drops and milk, one half teaspoon of sugar, but that caused a real BG high.
thank you for the tipI know @maglil55 made some very successful LC Bailey's at Christmas time. Personally, I think it's vile, so I paid didn't pay enough attention to her process to remember it. Hopefully she might remember
Has your GP ruled out, through tests etc, any other cause of your weight loss?Does seem like work. Currently the work is to stop the slide. Still seem to be losing about 400g/ pound a week.
Am wondering what would happen if I followed advice "eat to appetite" am fairly sure it woud be dramatic weight loss.
he did thyroid function test and chest xray. Am told all results are normal - but this is the doctors practice that didn't inform my husband his kidneys were failing...Am not really reasurred. Have decided to ask for print out of test results.Has your GP ruled out, through tests etc, any other cause of your weight loss?
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