Very well done. Keep up the good work and you should stay in remission.Evening All from Downunder.
After completing the Newcastle diet on Sunday(-35lb and Avg BG last 30 days 5.3) I was actually quite worried about the next stage. I have had lots of suggestions and advice from this great forum. In the end I have decided to go LCHF with a daily carb cap of around 50g. As there are quite a few members who have recently completed these diets or will do soon and many on here who have completed them long ago (some before they were "discovered") and with my concern about YO YO effects I have decided to post my weekly results, my HbA1c when it is completed (4 weeks) to keep me honest. I would be delighted if any of you want to utilise the post for the same reasons so we can compare results and get feedback from those who have "been there got the T Shirt"
I still need to lose a further 10-12 kilos to get to a healthy BMI and maintain normal BG levels. This week after the eight weeks I think I would be happy to maintain my weight and then lose 1-2lb over the next 6 weeks. So far this week my BFG each morning have been in the mid to hi 4 range and my weight has been stable
Evening All from Downunder.
After completing the Newcastle diet on Sunday(-35lb and Avg BG last 30 days 5.3) I was actually quite worried about the next stage. I have had lots of suggestions and advice from this great forum. In the end I have decided to go LCHF with a daily carb cap of around 50g. As there are quite a few members who have recently completed these diets or will do soon and many on here who have completed them long ago (some before they were "discovered") and with my concern about YO YO effects I have decided to post my weekly results, my HbA1c when it is completed (4 weeks) to keep me honest. I would be delighted if any of you want to utilise the post for the same reasons so we can compare results and get feedback from those who have "been there got the T Shirt"
I still need to lose a further 10-12 kilos to get to a healthy BMI and maintain normal BG levels. This week after the eight weeks I think I would be happy to maintain my weight and then lose 1-2lb over the next 6 weeks. So far this week my BFG each morning have been in the mid to hi 4 range and my weight has been stable
Thanks Andbreathe I will do that as I go along.Well done on maintaining so far.
Whilst you are looking for idea from others and support to keep yourself on-track, it would be also interesting if you would share what you are doing to maintain/slow lose in the meantime too.
Thanks bulbiker I hope your right. I should have mentioned that I told him I was now setting my own diet and it was much harder and he suggested I could see a diabetic dietitian and I indicated I couldn't really afford that setbackGreat news and a doctor with an open mind to boot. Congratulations you might have made a convert of the doc!
Mark
I am fasting as I head off for my HbA1c test shortly.
Hi britishpubDo you really need to fast before a HbA1c ?
Just a question really, although I guess to get accurate Cholesterol readings you should.
... Probably the hardest part was selecting a menu that would works for me and that is going to take some weeks to build a template. I am quite patient about that as I believe this template will probably be ongoing. I am pretty simplistic/fussy in my diet choices but luckily love meat and dairy and need to push myself a little more with Veges and Salad ...
Hi muzza3
Great news and well done on continuing to loose the pounds after coming off the ND. Agree completely on the label reading and now there are whole aisles of the supermarket I can just walk past and say "nothing there for me". Keep updating us on your progress.. you're an inspiration.
Regards
Mark
This attachment is a copy of advice given re diet etc. Looks like in Australia you are advised even more carbs than I was here in UK.Hi All
BFG 4.6
Still on the LCHF and cracked the BMI of 30 meaning I am no longer Obese just fat!!
HbA1c results today were great. To put them in context they include eight weeks of the Newcastle diet and four weeks prior to the diet. Its nice to see a doctor smiling and shaking their head at the same time. I have attached a copy of the report for those of you that like to examine the details. I appreciate any feedback as I have never been a details person.
In a nutshell
HbA1c 10.8 to 5.9
HbA1c (IFCC) 95 to 41
Gluc. Fasting 13.3 to 4.7
Also great improvements in Cholesterol
Doctor spent a lot of time going over details of the diet. I suggested he watch the Diabetes discussion on TV tonight in Aussie with Michael Mosley as a guest.
PS. Anyone know how I can correct the spelling of Mosley in the Thread Title
Thanks PippThis attachment is a copy of advice given re diet etc. Looks like in Australia you are advised even more carbs than I was here in UK.
Were you intending to show your blood test results @muzza3 ?
... I told my Doctor that my biggest challenge was now to build a new diet based on LCHF. He suggested I see a Diabetic Dietitian I advised him that I couldn't afford that setback
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