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Newbie trying Newcastle diet.

I will do the shake's one. Hopefully I can just do it as I am not sure what will I do once I am off the food completely. Planning to increase my walks to get used to it. I think for me best time will be march April as it's not very cold or hot. I really hope I have the strength to finish it.
 
You will do I did it at the worst time of year straight after Christmas first of jan I having been freezing for the last 2 months so keep warm
 
You will do I did it at the worst time of year straight after Christmas first of jan I having been freezing for the last 2 months so keep warm
Hats off to you. Thanks for the encouragement. I am looking upto you guys and will finish it.
 

Wow, I think I did it the easy way. I don't think I would have coped with small quantities of real food.
I am an all or nothing sort of girl. I have since the original ND stint with total food replacement, attempted VLCD with some food about 800 cals a day, and I just can't hack it for long.

I salute you and anyone else who can do the cal restriction ND with real food.

Perhaps it was exercise endorphins that eliminated hunger for me, along with the induced ketosis.
 

I completely agree with your comments here. You have to focus on the small pleasures and think about the benefits that will be in your life after the ND like better health. My husband and I have rediscovered the cinema and enjoyed a night out together that way instead of going for a meal.
 
Its the last day for you today isn't it? Hope its worked and you are back to normal levels. Let us know.
It is hurrah so in total have lost 2 stone 9 and a half lbs or 16.8 kg down to 9 stone 7lbs a nice round figure I think just working out my BMI and body percentage of weight lost so will post in a bit
 
It is hurrah so in total have lost 2 stone 9 and a half lbs or 16.8 kg down to 9 stone 7lbs a nice round figure I think just working out my BMI and body percentage of weight lost so will post in a bit

Well done!
Lets hope you are in the ND reversed group.

Maybe we should call ourselves DN?
 
@Flashtash2014
Take it easy when you start to eat again. Do it gradually, one meal on first day, two second, and small amount of carbs on third. Test BG regularly, particularly when you get back to full eating pattern. Don't forget you will not be wise to go back to a high carb diet.
 
No worries with that Pipp low carb from now on I know my stomach has shrunk I'm struggling with the small evening veg/salad I have now. I'm planning on carrying on using the shakes for the time being at least and will continue to test regularly and then to introduce specific carb based foods to see what effect they have on my body. I know this is only the start but have never felt so good about myself the way I do at the moment maybe the diabetes was a blessing in disguise? Anyway total weight lost 16.8kgs but since being diagnosed mid October 2014 22.8kgs my BMI has gone from 26.6 to 20.8 and my body fat percentage lost 21.8% I think need to double check that but all in all I am well pleased with this
 

Thanks. I might have to give it another go. Still with weight to lose and getting a bit careless with food after three and a half years non-diabetic BG levels. I am pushing my luck if I don't get a grip.

Reading of the endeavours and success of others here could be the incentive I need.
 
I'm sure it will I have no desires to come off this forum it's such a motivator
 
Hello everyone just wanted to let you know I have purchased myself a blood test machine. Two hours after my only proper meal of the day on ND my level was 7.2. I have been on the Diabetes UK website and they tell me that's good for after food. I will continue to test. Any advice welcome. Also checked my BMI online down to 23.88 now in healthy weight range yippee.
 
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