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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 1786951" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I am going to be late to this party. </p><p>Just returned from holiday and having meal out with friends tonight. I intend to start a 48 hour fast on Wednesday evening.</p><p>My method will be light low carb meal Wednesday, thereafter drink freely green tea with lemon, peppermint tea, decaffinated coffee. 'Meals' if I fel necessarywill be Marmite in hot water, or Oxo cube of any flavour. Will be drinking plenty of water, small glass often. An emergency supply of double cream will be on standby, in case of hunger pangs, but I haven't needed this in previous fasts.</p><p></p><p>My reason for fasting? I have maintained weight for 3 years now on a low carb diet, having lost a lot on Newcastle diet method, then regained some of that following NHS advice. I still have far too much excess weight. I have in the last few months needed steroid meds and have seen a worrying increase in BG levels, particularly first test in morning, but alarmingly had some double figures for a few weeks. Main aim is to ensure that BG levels return to more comfortable levels. Any weight loss will be a bonus.</p><p></p><p>The GP nurse who monitors my health conditions is aware of my fasting, and approves. She fast it herself. I agree with [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] 's comments above, about being cautious with medication and testing, and breaking the fast if necessary, and would add that this is not a competition, so nobody should feel they have to compare their progress with others. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck to you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 1786951, member: 100904"] I am going to be late to this party. Just returned from holiday and having meal out with friends tonight. I intend to start a 48 hour fast on Wednesday evening. My method will be light low carb meal Wednesday, thereafter drink freely green tea with lemon, peppermint tea, decaffinated coffee. 'Meals' if I fel necessarywill be Marmite in hot water, or Oxo cube of any flavour. Will be drinking plenty of water, small glass often. An emergency supply of double cream will be on standby, in case of hunger pangs, but I haven't needed this in previous fasts. My reason for fasting? I have maintained weight for 3 years now on a low carb diet, having lost a lot on Newcastle diet method, then regained some of that following NHS advice. I still have far too much excess weight. I have in the last few months needed steroid meds and have seen a worrying increase in BG levels, particularly first test in morning, but alarmingly had some double figures for a few weeks. Main aim is to ensure that BG levels return to more comfortable levels. Any weight loss will be a bonus. The GP nurse who monitors my health conditions is aware of my fasting, and approves. She fast it herself. I agree with [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] 's comments above, about being cautious with medication and testing, and breaking the fast if necessary, and would add that this is not a competition, so nobody should feel they have to compare their progress with others. Best of luck to you all. [/QUOTE]
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