Thanks KyiCongrats @muzza3 for getting your sugars down. I have always wondered what happens after people hit their target weights and sugar. Personally I think I would be increasing the fats and carbs until I leveled both out where I wasn't affecting my blood sugars and I wasn't losing weight. If either caused a reversal, then Id increase the other and reduce the offending one.
PS I am aiming only to lose 1 -2 lb a week so my skin has a chance to adapt and mainten its elasticity. So far I have calculated my diet properly where I lose 2lb a week and see a drop in BS.
Just a brief update
BFG was 3.9 this morning the lowest I have ever recorded and following only 24g of carb yesterday also the lowest I have had in a day. No brain surgery required to make that link!!
I do sometimes wonder about the BMI chart, most people at the perfect BMI weight always seem too slender. I think you are choosing your target wisely - you can always revise it at a later date if you want. I have chosen a target weight one pound under the bottom end of overweight just so that I can go to the doctor and he can't blame any ailments might have on my weight.Thanks Chook
I have really appreciated your support on this journey. My goal when I first started with the ND was 79Kg or 172.4 lb. That will have me at the bottom end of overweight on the BMI scale. I see no need to change that at this stage so about 20lbs to go
Thanks ChookDid you feel okay so low? You might find you need to plan for random lows now. I keep frozen cherries or those little tomatoes on hand to raise my BG a little bit at a time if I start to feel worried about it.
I find on the rare occasions that I get in to the 3s I don't feel like I'm going to hypo, yet before I started low carbing, I would start to feel 'odd' in the low 6s/high 5s (not that it happened often, it was mostly 17 or above.)
Thanks Chook. I hope you are wellWell done with eating low carb foods while you were away - it's not easy sticking to low carb when you aren't in complete control of your food. You obviously did well though otherwise you wouldn't have woken up to a 3.9 this morning!
Hi ChookYou are doing very, very well.I will be interested in finding out if you prefer the proper foods 1,000 calories to the 800 cal. shakes? And whether you're finding it easier or more difficult.
I like your potential little victories - nice idea to look forward like that and have small interim goals rather than just keeping plodding on dwelling how far away the end target is. I think I'm going to borrow that idea!
Sounds like a good idea Chook if you can find one that is suitable I should add that with the ones I was using you couldn't mix them with a spoon really needed a mixer/blender of some kind. Also I have a confession as well. Before I started the Newcastle diet I had also read The Eight Week Diet and one of the turnoffs for me was Mediterranean style food - I personally believe it belongs at the bottom of the Mediterranean- Sea that is. My other concern was that no one had actually tested the Mosley diet as they had the Newcastle Diet so I went with the scienceI'll have to start record keeping in metric to get the extra potential little victories.
Good reasoning about the shakes -v- food. I think I might order in some shakes and keep one in my bag with me for emergencies - if I can find a brand low enough in carbs.
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