Steve50
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That's close to where I started from WR. All the better when the results are noticed by others.Totally agree, apologies to Pipp, she was an inspiration on how she stuck to it with fantastic end results, BTW I am ft 6.2 and 242 lbs, so a BMI of 30.1.
Well, you just have to read through this thread that you started to see you have inspired others. You can at least have an online support group.Sorry guys haven't posted for a while had a few things going on.
Brief update, had my hba1c done before I started the diet but only got results last week and it was 10.8 which is WAY to high. I am seeing my DN tomorrow and when she rang me to tell me my results she immediately wanted to put me back on metformin (which I can't tolerate), or gliclaside which I don't want to go on. I told her I am not going on meds and had she heard of Newcastle diet. She stated she hadn't!!!! I'm going to suggest I restart the diet, keep a log of sugars, food eaten, body weight and measurements and show to her that it does work, and should be a suggestion for the no doubt hundreds of diabetics she see and immediately puts onto medication with no alternative solution. So I'm hoping after tomorrow I'll be back posting with the support of the DN. a pipe dream of mine would be to have a local support group at the GP's with a group of diabetics who are going through the ND, a bit like weight watchers for diabetics. Can you imagine the money that would be saved in not required meds etc. a big part of this process though is follow on eating plans something I fell foul of once I'd successfully completed the ND. Maybe the prof should publish something??
Sorry guys haven't posted for a while had a few things going on.
Brief update, had my hba1c done before I started the diet but only got results last week and it was 10.8 which is WAY to high. I am seeing my DN tomorrow and when she rang me to tell me my results she immediately wanted to put me back on metformin (which I can't tolerate), or gliclaside which I don't want to go on. I told her I am not going on meds and had she heard of Newcastle diet. She stated she hadn't!!!! I'm going to suggest I restart the diet, keep a log of sugars, food eaten, body weight and measurements and show to her that it does work, and should be a suggestion for the no doubt hundreds of diabetics she see and immediately puts onto medication with no alternative solution. So I'm hoping after tomorrow I'll be back posting with the support of the DN. a pipe dream of mine would be to have a local support group at the GP's with a group of diabetics who are going through the ND, a bit like weight watchers for diabetics. Can you imagine the money that would be saved in not required meds etc. a big part of this process though is follow on eating plans something I fell foul of once I'd successfully completed the ND. Maybe the prof should publish something??
Hi Wildrover - Drink loads of water for the hunger. I know - who are we to give such simple advice? Well dont like drinking water as a rule - and dont carry it with me - but when the hunger hits (and it will subside) water is an instant cure. Especially if it is cold. You can feel it insideOnly mentioned the above app as it helps me as being another tool in the box to get me through the next torturous 6 weeks, always hungry ......Grrrrr
Ditto that and Steve's comments above. Where I used to grab some biscuits when I felt hungry, I keep some bottled sparkling mineral water on the go all the time and it fends off the hunger pangs.You can also try sparkling water, I found that really helped at any time, I was coping quite well after having a glass of that.
Thanks Steve, never thought of that, don't like water, but gonna have to change that,Hi Wildrover - Drink loads of water for the hunger. I know - who are we to give such simple advice? Well dont like drinking water as a rule - and dont carry it with me - but when the hunger hits (and it will subside) water is an instant cure. Especially if it is cold. You can feel it inside
Hi Geordie
Nice to see you back, we all have sort of taken over your thread haven't we
I dont really trust in NHS and I am sure your DN will not be pleased listening to your views on ND, if she does support you, nothing better than that.
I have finished my nd just now and I plan to go on LCHF again which worked for me earlier and got me down from 142 to 39.
I wish we did get support from NHS as it would save them a lot of money but I dont honestly think it will happen anytime soon.
Do keep updating as we are all here, we might be useless but can be supportive to say the least
Hi HelenHiya im not up to date with the new numbers, can you tell me what they mean - what is 39?
thank you
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