May I ask why?I have never done anything like a low calorie diet but I would of thought as a diabetic it wouldn't be that good for you.
So here I am, end of week 7 and starting to worry:-
First of all, I have remained under 800 calories a day and have stuck to low-starchy vegetables religiously.
I have done nothing different this last week than I have any other week.
My weight has stayed the same since last week i.e. 12st 10.5 lbs
So no weight loss!
My target is 12st 8lbs to lose 15% if my original weight of 15st 2lbs
My fasting BG was 8.3 this morning which I really wasn't happy with and am at a loss to explain.
Blood pressure still normal and still off all medications
Thinking I may need to get on the treadmill to burn off these last few pounds??
ANY ADVICE WOULD BE REALLY APPRECIATED AT THIS POINT
Are you serious?I have never done anything like a low calorie diet but I would of thought as a diabetic it wouldn't be that good for you.
Guzzler, I think you may have hit the nail on the head.... come o think of it, my fluid intake wasn't that high yesterday - Thank you.I have no advice Muzzer, sorry. But keep going, you've been doing such a great job try not to be disheartened. The extra excercise couldn't do any harm just remember to hydrate. Fingers crossed for you.
May I ask why?
Muzzer is doing the Newcastle Diet, you may wish to read about it here on the forum to find out more.
you are doing an amazing job... don´t panic over a few weeks of higher blood glucose... just keep focus and keep on... maybe make sure that your level of proteins is adequate not too high not too low... like around 0.8-1.0 grams pro kg body weight... one eggs is 7 grams on average
Mbaker thamks. I have a large black coffee every morning and have 100g of carrot batons early evening as a snack which I sprinkle with Tabasco sauce as I like spice.Your body might be rebelling at a point of homeostasis. Even though you haven't lost weight you may have lost size. You could try some short HiiT training first thing to kick start your metabolism, as often this drops with low calorie diets. Maybe 2 cups of black filter coffee first thing, this helps many to burn more calories. If you can add cinnamon and hot spices to your meals, again helps to burn calories. If you are doing one meal a day for your 800 calories try splitting into 2 meals, eating can kick start the metabolism.
Give yourself a break, you have done remarkably well.
There might be something else wrong or some bug 'brewing' that has caused this - it certainly isn't what you've eaten!
My fasting bg goes high if my arthritis is playing up, if I'm incubating some kind of infection or if something is inflammed. There are so many things that can cause FBG to go up. Don't give up now - you are doing so well.
Hey I'm new to this all I said was I wouldn't eat a low calorie diet because it wouldn't suit me, it wasn't a sweeping statement it was something that wouldn't suit me, so please don't attack me.Are you serious?
You need to look into things a bit more before making sweeping statements such as "I would have thought it wouldn't be that good for you" !!!???
It can actually put a T2 into remission.
Why would you say something that you clearly know nothing about? .... Why?
Actually that's NOT what you said.Hey I'm new to this all I said was I wouldn't eat a low calorie diet because it wouldn't suit me, it wasn't a sweeping statement it was something that wouldn't suit me, so please don't attack me.
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