<snip> Also, weight loss has slowed down, although I am doing much more exercise. It may be simply a combination of the fact that weight loss does slow, and that I am building up muscle rather than fat, and muscle is heavier than fat. I DO continue to feel thinner, clothes fit better, so must be doing something right! I have now lost 63 lbs - only 42 lbs to go! I have been reading about the difference between calories and fat burning calories during exercise - amazing what we learn on this forum! I am away to work out my BMI now.
OMG! Battenburg? That sounds like Russian roulette to me. Interesting though that your b g behaved as it did. Do you think that suggests that your pancreas and liver are responding to your calorie restriction ( most of the time)?Hi,
I'm exactly 28 days into the Newcastle Diet and I've noticed a few more effects.
Whereas before I started I was getting fasting levels in the 6s and 7s, they're now invariably under 5.5. (very often, oddly enough, 5.2). I'm obviously very happy with that but I'm now starting to see other changes.
My BG after eating is dropping into the low 6s, 1 hr after, (sometimes lower) and back to the low 5's (that 5.2 keeps popping-up here, again), 2 hrs after.
Yesterday, however, something remarkable happened: I gave myself the afternoon off by going to the pub to join in some homecoming celebrations for a friend who's been on a sponsored cycle event in France, for Help the Heroes. I had 2 pints of my favourite IPA, a couple of pints of soda and lime and then his wife wheeled out a feast for the 40 or so of us who were there. Well, I'm only human. I'm afraid a couple of chicken legs were followed by a slice or two of quiche and then one of her wonderful sausage rolls (actually, two), some steamed salmon, coleslaw, and 2 slices (small) of wholemeal bread. I resisted the trifle but finally gave in to a slice of Battenberg cake. Wonderful!
Guilt then set in with a vengeance. I slunk back home and into the kitchen, where my meter sat on the bench, accusing, daring me to test and ready to provide the damning evidence of my fall from grace. I held my breath while the meter bleeped it's calculation, fully expecting 8, maybe 9?
No .... 4.5, it said. Can't be. Try again, wash hands and dry, new strip, bleep, bleep, pause, 4.9 ...... I'll settle for that, I thought and went to bed happy. Woke early with the thought I'd pay fore my excesses with a bad 1st reading. Nope, 5.5.
I've since has a bit of breakfast and done a strenuous stint in the garden (digging out a tree stump - ugh!), which has left me with a reading of 4.2, suggesting it was time for a break, although I didn't feel tired.
So, I'm hopeful that I'm getting somewhere with all this. My weight loss has slowed but I'm 20lb down on a month ago. I've upped the daily exercise to an hour at 5 mph on the running machine (which tells me that burns up about 600 kcals), so maybe that's slowing the overall weight loss. Feeling OK but I do sleep a bit more and often slope off the bed a 9pm, ATM.
I'll keep going for the next month, see what happens and will let you know.
2131tom - that's brilliant! You should rightly be very pleased. My pattern over the weeks has been very similar to yours, though I haven't yet been brave enough to test out any additional foods and see what they do to my levels. Also, weight loss has slowed down, although I am doing much more exercise. It may be simply a combination of the fact that weight loss does slow, and that I am building up muscle rather than fat, and muscle is heavier than fat. I DO continue to feel thinner, clothes fit better, so must be doing something right! I have now lost 63 lbs - only 42 lbs to go! I have been reading about the difference between calories and fat burning calories during exercise - amazing what we learn on this forum! I am away to work out my BMI now.
OMG! Battenburg? That sounds like Russian roulette to me. Interesting though that your b g behaved as it did. Do you think that suggests that your pancreas and liver are responding to your calorie restriction ( most of the time)?
I'm afraid it was my very mostest favourite as a small child and had the sign "EAT ME!" written all over it, with flashbacks to mum's overstocked cake-stand on the teatime table. The next thing I knew it was gone and all I could taste was the marzipan.....
In the cold light of the day afterwards though, your warning is well taken. After going through all this I don't intend to ruin it by relapsing now, but I can see how you could quietly slide off the waggon. I just have to keep thinking of the consequences.
The unexpectedly low reading I had last night was very odd and I'd like to think it's as you say, but though it would be great to think it might, I daren't even hope that it's an indication of reversal, just yet.
Yay! Brilliant news, well done!Hurrah! Have broken the barrier and now able to write 12 st something rather than 13 st something! Amazing what one little pound can do to cheer us up. 5.1 this morning.
Excellent. Well done. I know that feeling. It is a distant memory.Hurrah! Have broken the barrier and now able to write 12 st something rather than 13 st something! Amazing what one little pound can do to cheer us up. 5.1 this morning.
Well done. But but but you are ahead of me nowHurrah! Have broken the barrier and now able to write 12 st something rather than 13 st something! Amazing what one little pound can do to cheer us up. 5.1 this morning.
Hi
I recently started on my version of the Newcastle diet. I say my version as I swapped Optifast meals for Exante as Optifast were not easily available.
1 week in and mixed experiences
BS down from 10.4 to 7.8 but in the week all over the place, some higher then I had for some time, up to 11+. And lots of the symptoms from original diagnosis, 'cold eyes' blurry vision, crinkly tingly fingers and frequent urination?
Weight down by 8lb to 14st 13lb, lowest since diagnosis.
BP down 145/90 to 119/88
So far so good. Not hungry at all, fancied some meat or a beer from time to time but easy to resist. Mind set ok.
Any tips or advice welcome
regards
Kim
How long have you been on it?My doctor has me on her version of this diet, slimfast shake 3 times a day plus one piece of fruit. My bloodsugars have gone thru the roof.
any ideas?
I look forward to an exciting finish to this particular competition.
but, but, but, I am on normal food and lots of it now to approach a stable diet... So all I can do is bow out because my last stone is going to take me as long as the first 4. I have been slowly increasing food amount until I am at just under a pound a week with the extra exercise and lose nothing without the exercise.I look forward to an exciting finish to this particular competition.
Aww, that is sooo disappointing, Andrew,but, but, but, I am on normal food and lots of it now to approach a stable diet... So all I can do is bow out because my last stone is going to take me as long as the first 4. I have been slowly increasing food amount until I am at just under a pound a week with the extra exercise and lose nothing without the exercise.
So Pauline wins.
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