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'Newcastle diet' advice

My knees aren't too good for running but I want to do the 8 mile Strictly Starlight Walk in aid of the East Lancashire Hospice. It's an all women event on Saturday 28th June.


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You're a star Pip! Go girl!!


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Great idea Pipp, let's all sign up for (half) marathon for next year

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Mistaken identity methinks! Only way I could do any distance road racing would be on mobility scooter.
Now, when I get back into training I could take on anyone in the swimming pool. I used to do a mile every morning before work just for tne hell of it?
Pipp
 
But, but, but,........... I can only dream of a Magnum ice cream.








That said, mangoes are just coming into season, so the frozen mango daiquiris are in serious peril, triple sec and all.
 
Oh wow @Pipp so when it comes down to it - you are our leader and we bow down and salute you. Very well done
 
Sorry Pipp you are right meant to respond to Paulins, but swim sounds good... Can't do the starlight, wrong gender!
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So, resumed exercise yesterday and this morning fasting BG level was 5.8! Highest for weeks! Ate nothing with sugar or carbs!
 
Oh wow @Pipp so when it comes down to it - you are our leader and we bow down and salute you. Very well done
No, no, no, Andrew.
I have well maintained, low BG, am 30 ish kg lighter than when I started, but still obese, and seem stuck there.
I want to be just overweight like you and Paulins.
 
So, resumed exercise yesterday and this morning fasting BG level was 5.8! Highest for weeks! Ate nothing with sugar or carbs!
Paulins
Remind me, which meal replacement products do you use? Also, have you been doing Newcastle continuously since January?
Please don't get too hung up on BG. numbers. Wait and see what the next HbA1c is.
 
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Remind me, which meal replacement products do you use? Also, have you been doing Newcastle continuously since January?
Please don't get too hung up on BG. numbers. Wait and see what the next HbA1c is.


I looked at them all and finally bought 'Shake that Weight' - it had the lowest sugar, carbs and contains the whole range of nutrients and vitamins. My GP said it was fine. I also bought a good vitamin supplement from Boots, and take one every morning - just to be sure! I have been doing the Newcastle diet since diagnosis at the end of January. Normally weigh myself on Mondays, but jumped on scales this morning and have lost a pound! So, hopefully another one by Monday. 3 more lbs to go, and then I'll have a different number at the beginning. (1.e. 12 st ... and not 13 st something!). That will be great!

Pipp - will try really hard not to obsess about numbers.
 
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Thanks for that Paulins. To carry on since January is amazing willpower.
I am wondering if I should change from Tesco Ultraslim. Been using it 3 weeks. First week lost 2.5kg, second week 1.5kg, this week I weigh same as last week. I have two weeks supply of the stuff in the cupboard now though. With Lipotrim, on my previous Newcastling the weight loss was really rapid. the blood glucose readings were normal within days. I am not sure I could face the rigid not food regime of Lipotrim again, though I am considering it. Not so much for the BG more to kick start weight loss again. Maybe Newcastle is not the right way for me now I have stable BG? I am at a bit of a loss as to what to do next. I have been exercising more, and only eating veg and the Ultraslim. Ok so I weigh 4kg less than I did 3 weeks ago, but I could have achieved that with exercise and real food.

Sorry if this sounds like self pity. I know lots of you guys would be happy with not losing weight in exchange for normal BG readings. I am just worried that if I don't get weight to a more normal level, the diabetic BG levels with return.

I intend to continue with Newcastle, and review next week.

Thanks everyone for your encouragement and support.
Pipp
 
@paulins Now you are the same weight as me so you will overtake me this weekend. Go Go....

You may be finding it more difficult as your body does not like to shift the fat under the skin and uses this up last and slowly. Watch out for muscle breakdown. You don't want that to start happening.
 
Make sure you eat enough protein which you probably are from your shakes
 
Thanks Andrew. Treadmill after work - day 2 back on it!


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Just read this again, Paulins. Sorry don't wish to be alarmist, but if the Shake that weight' products have the whole range of nutrients and vitamins is it really necessary to take a multivitamin as well?
Overdose of vitamins can cause problems with the liver.
Well done with the pound loss. I am so envious.
Pipp
 
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