KevinPotts
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 2,606
- Location
- Cambridge
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Unkind people, failure to take personal responsibility.
I really think the OPPO ice cream is over-rated.
The caramel one was sickly sweet, and the mint choc chip was powdery / grainy. At £4.99 for a small tub, I would in future leave it in the freezer and go and buy the same size tub of fresh cream for less than a quid. Then make my own ice cream with that. Ewelina, a member here has some particularly good recipes.
I really think the OPPO ice cream is over-rated.
Cheescake fluff?I quite like my cheesecake fluff. It's obviously not ice cream though...I will find it a challenge to lay off the ice cream while I'm galavanting around over the summer with my kids who will indulge. I think that'll be the toughest part of the summer.....
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Borderline T2, serial yo-yo dieter but firmly sticking to LCHF with IF
For FBG it's over 7 x
So want to offer support Debmcgee, yet my GP was unphased by me being 8.4 on a fastingBG because that was a positive improvement on where I had come from. More importantly, I recently reported a day's testing that never strayed outside the "norm" range. I attribute this ONLY to my new found low carb diet causing positive changes in both my BG and Blood pressure. Just fight temptation to yo-yo and you will also see positive results. (Another tip "Bluetit" handed down to me was to keep a spreadsheet of my daily readings and my macronutrientsincluding FBG, FBP, pulse,Weight, BMI, Cals, Carbs, Sat Fat,Protein,Fibre, Sugar,Cholesterol, Iron, Calcium, Salt and Potassium. These are my guiding light and keep me feeling positive, as I see improvents weekly in my readins in my endeavour to have a figure like Kevin Potts
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Borderline T2, serial yo-yo dieter but firmly sticking to LCHF with IF
That's sweet of you. Thanks.
I think the secret is consistency to everything in life. I know that if I stick to low carb well then results tend to improve over a month. My last hba1c was dead on 6 which I was fairly happy with but its still in the prediabetic range so I'd be happier with a 5.something.
I also know from reading others' experiences that as weight shifts, bg comes down too so whilst weight isn't my first priority, it's still an important one.
Fasting is also key for me to bring the bg down so I'm sticking to alternate day fasts. I'm looking forward to August as we're away for five days and I'm planning on doing daily 24hr fasts, with just breakfast. I want to see if I can manage that and resist temptation. Have to be realistic too - I find summer holidays really hard to cope with as I feel trapped with being stuck with kids 24-7 on my own. (Tragic huh?! Having to look after my own kids during the summer!). Hopefully I'll be busy enough and engrossed with activities that I won't have time for treats!!
Pain doc told me my back would seriously benefit from extra weightloss. He suggested a loss of 30kg so I've got that number in my head as a target to hit by next spring. It would be nice to get off my pain meds....
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Borderline T2, serial yo-yo dieter but firmly sticking to LCHF with IF
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