marathonmona
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
I averted danger again at work.
Cheese,salami, pizza and some amazing hazelnut chocolate concoction. I sat there with my Diet Coke...
I had some peanuts last night. They took me over but I felt **** and hungry. I actually felt better instantly, like I'd tamed a monster. Was ok after that
Expert - not really - they are all so different. The first Lab we had was Fred (also known as 'Saint Fred') who never put a foot wrong and did everything you ever read about that the perfect Lab can do. Sadly he went from us much too young with cancer aged 7 and since then we live in hope that we'll get another one just like him but its never happened. Having said that they are all gorgeous dogs in their own right (except, possibly, Jack) with very different personalities and abilities.
The strange one is Archie (a Labradoodle - mum Chocolate Lab / dad white standard Poodle) who is a nursemaid dog. He is very happy to sit by you for hours if you feel poorly just with his chin lightly touching a bit of you - and he can sense cancer seemingly by smell. He's done it several times now (puts his nose to where it is and just sniffs and sniffs and won't stop) and each time its been confirmed by hospital diagnosis. Its fairly awful for us when someone visits and Archie does his 'thing' especially if they don't already know about it.
Jack had a fairly rough puppyhood and came to us when he was a year old with lots of issues that we thought we could fix - we couldn't.
Well done for withstanding the cheese, salami, pizza and hazelnut chocolate thing - I think my problem at the moment is not being able to eat things that I've been able to eat while low carbing. Its like I'm doing a diet within a diet and my husband is so confused. He is used to my 'treat' being different kinds of cheese and cold meats so when he came home last night with a carrier bag full of deli cheeses from Morrisons it was so hard to say no.
Talking about chocolate hazelnut.... have you tried the Alpro chocolate hazelnut icecream - it is REALLY nice and just one scoop is 60 calories.
I love dogs so much dammit. The thought of Max dying makes me want to cry for days.
I want him to live foreverYour dogs sound great- even the naughty one hehe.
Wow. Archie. How amazing.
I've just got in and got caught in a most almighty rain and thunder storm; Max hates being dried but he hates being wet too
'A diet within a diet' is exactly right. I am so used to munching on cheese and olives... Almonds and steak with butter.
My daughter is a vegan and funnily enough she has bought the Alpro ice cream before. Might give it a try... if I can stop at a scoop that is!!
This thread is beginning to turn into a shaggy dog storyHow strange - our lot love being dried - they put their nose between our knees and jiggle from side to side as they are being rubbed with a towel.I was just thinking how strange that ALL our dogs have always loved it but I think its been passed down from dog to dog as we have never had just one, they have always overlapped. (If you know what I mean.)
This thread is beginning to turn into a shaggy dog story
I don't see how - it's your threadBlimey, you're right.
Will we be told off??
Well done on breaking the stone!!!! Its such a boost when you hit a target, isn't it?
I'm thinking of setting myself some mini targets - I've done the first stone, so maybe getting in to the next jeans size down, moving in to the next BMI level - that kind of thing. Maybe some goals in pounds or kilos - just can't think what - my brain doesn't seem to be working today - its probably the carbs in my lunch.
I just had 150g container of Tesco raspberries for lunch - I usually have raspberries or blackberries as 'fruit' because they are low carb but these ones weren't. I put them in to the myfitnesspal app and because they are the 'supersweet' variety (currently on special offer for £1) the carbs were 18g - much higher than I expected. I stupidly didn't check for carbs before I ate them and I've got another container for tomorrow.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/food/calories/559615650
Half way through the first eight weeks
I'm doing this a day early as I won't be able to do it on Monday morning... so:
Weighing day No. 5 for me
This week I have lost 3lbs making a total lost since beginning the ND of 16lbs
Monday 14th August - my BMI was 34.7
Monday 21st August - my BMI was 33.1
Monday 28th August - my BMI was 32.6
Monday 3rd September - my BMI was 32.5
Monday 10th September - my BMI is 32.1
My waist is now 3 inches less than it was when I started
FBGs this week as follows:
04.09.17 - 6.5
05.09.17 - 7.1
06.09.17 - 6.4
07.09.17 - 6.6
08.09.17 - 6.2
09.09.17 - 4.9
10.09.17 - 6.1
Half way through the first eight weeks
I'm doing this a day early as I won't be able to do it on Monday morning... so:
Weighing day No. 5 for me
This week I have lost 3lbs making a total lost since beginning the ND of 16lbs
Monday 14th August - my BMI was 34.7
Monday 21st August - my BMI was 33.1
Monday 28th August - my BMI was 32.6
Monday 3rd September - my BMI was 32.5
Monday 10th September - my BMI is 32.1
My waist is now 3 inches less than it was when I started
FBGs this week as follows:
04.09.17 - 6.5
05.09.17 - 7.1
06.09.17 - 6.4
07.09.17 - 6.6
08.09.17 - 6.2
09.09.17 - 4.9
10.09.17 - 6.1
Doesn't matter what you lose the thing is, you ARE losing do keep going and you should make it in the end. Good luckA stone!! That's amazing for three weeks.
Well done for being so organised too!
I still hanker after food and find it astonishing how many times I've said "no, thank you" to food. It's made me realise why I've got so big in he first place! Ha!
I really do hope I lose a bit more than a pound a week over he next 5 weeks. Let's see...
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