89HysteriaCottage
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Hi @89HysteriaCottage - welcome to the forum! I'm tagging @daisy1 who will be along soon with some great info for new forum users.Hi everyone,
Im just starting on a VLCD. Doctor has recommended it as a good way of shedding my pounds. Im a little worried about doing it at my age (75) but I it will get my weight down to a healthy range I hope!
Current weight is 11 stone 12 pounds. Height 5 foot 2". Female grandmother!!!
Wish me luck.
Im hoping that being a member of the forum will help my motivation levels and give me some good advice for tips and tricks with making vegetables taste not too dull.
MY PLAN
10.30 am one 200 calorie meal replacement bar
3pm one 200 calorie replacement bar
8pm 200 calories of vegetables and salads (broccoli, brussel sprouts etc)
9.30 one 100 calorie bar
11pm one 100 calorie bar
Hi everyone,
Im just starting on a VLCD. Doctor has recommended it as a good way of shedding my pounds. Im a little worried about doing it at my age (75) but I it will get my weight down to a healthy range I hope!
Current weight is 11 stone 12 pounds. Height 5 foot 2". Female grandmother!!!
Wish me luck.
Im hoping that being a member of the forum will help my motivation levels and give me some good advice for tips and tricks with making vegetables taste not too dull.
MY PLAN
10.30 am one 200 calorie meal replacement bar
3pm one 200 calorie replacement bar
8pm 200 calories of vegetables and salads (broccoli, brussel sprouts etc)
9.30 one 100 calorie bar
11pm one 100 calorie bar
Have you considered low carbing instead? Just to say its out there and can assist greatly in weight loss and well as being sustainable.
Beaut of the low calorie thingy is you have a good chance of reversing your diabetes, so then you have a choice for what you eat.
I'm up for a OGTT thing if you fancy a crack too?
I've already had mine
Good luck with your diet - though hopefully you shouldn't need it - determation to suceed is really a great incentive!
I'd agree with @Pipp's suggestion - it's well worth considering a low carb high(er) fat diet as a follow-on diet, when you come off your VLCD one. It's excellent for long term mainenance,and if you at some point check previous forum posts you should find that a number of people who have been on the similar very low calorie Newcastle diet have chosen to do this.
I've been eating and enjoying a very low carb diet since i was daignosed at the end of 2013, and I'm currently the same age as you.
Robbity
I did a lenient version of the Newcastle Diet. 900 to 1000 cals for three and a half months and though I lost only 11.5 % of my weight, I reversed my T2. HBA1C was 40, FBG 5.3. I was too chicken to do the 800 cal version and I used real food, not shakes etc. Prof Taylor, who developed the Newcastle Diet to reverse diabetes used shakes in his study to ensure all participants had the same no of calories, but did say that if you can do it with real food that's even better. Shakes are fine though and they do keep you out of the kitchen. Best of luck. Keep posting how you are doing.Hi everyone,
Im just starting on a VLCD. Doctor has recommended it as a good way of shedding my pounds. Im a little worried about doing it at my age (75) but I it will get my weight down to a healthy range I hope!
Current weight is 11 stone 12 pounds. Height 5 foot 2". Female grandmother!!!
Wish me luck.
Im hoping that being a member of the forum will help my motivation levels and give me some good advice for tips and tricks with making vegetables taste not too dull.
MY PLAN
10.30 am one 200 calorie meal replacement bar
3pm one 200 calorie replacement bar
8pm 200 calories of vegetables and salads (broccoli, brussel sprouts etc)
9.30 one 100 calorie bar
11pm one 100 calorie bar
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