Hello,
I have recently (6 weeks ago) been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Been prescribed metformin. I immediately went on a diet using really nice ideas from the various diabetic websites and have purchased several cookbooks. I am unable to do that much exercise at the moment due to bad feet ( which is what caused me to seek medical attention in the first place). I am seeing a podiatrist this week so that will hopefully change soon. I was a an unhealthy BMI of 32. By changing my diet to mainly fruit and vegetables and walking as much as I can I have been losing 3-5lbs a week ( 17 so far). Last week, despite continuing with the same food and exercise I didn’t lose any. Forgive what might be a silly question as I have never dieted before. Will there be weeks where, despite strictly sticking to a diet and routine, there will be no weight loss. I am a man and having approx 1800-1850 calories day and around 150 of carbs.
Hi
@Zebra1234
Welcome
Male here, never dieted either
And still haven't really
When I went low carb high(er) fat ....Ake LCHF it was to get blood glucose levels down ..but I ended up losing weight without even trying .
But I too stalled (surprising how exciting a weigh-in could be each morning )
Others told me, the first loss is water weight, which is the excess we carry around, which clearly is finite.
Then, as
@Goonergal tightly points out, our bodies seem to adjust to less food and then refuses to lose weight for a while to save us from ourselves.
I see the body as a wily foe. Defending itself , once we change & restrict what we used to eat .
It can take a while but being consistent is the secret I think.
As once it realises you are not trying to kill it with less food or less sugar etc, it goes 'OK'.
And then adjusts itself once more & allows the weight loss to continue ..imho.
As to exercise
I heard & liked the idea that when we eat food (glucose) a small army is called out inside of us (Insulin) ready and waiting to transport the glucose/sugar/energy to where it is needed by the muscles calling out for glucose/sugar/energy.
Now while many see exercise as a session at the gym etc
Many get a good BG level after food by a walk after eating .
The principle being muscles calling out for 'energy' helps to use up the recent meal, thus hastening the lowering of our BG Levels after food (2 hours usually ).
In that vein I usually take a resistance band on holiday, and where possible use that, to make my arm muscles call out and use the glucose/energy/sugar after any meal .
Might something as simple as that help overcome the lack of exercise due to the feet ?
Oh, and a vote for the glucose navii, here
Good luck on your journey