sunday1980
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Hello Sunday1980Hi I'm really interested in this approach, I just feel a bit scared off by the tesco version as it seems so much sugar! Maxitone do a version albeit pricey with 209cal, 16g protein, 20g carb of which sugars 9g, 6,4g fat, also contains vitamins and minerals, would this be suitable?
Good luck with it. I weighed a lot more than 18 stone when I started, and only a bit less than that now, but there is so much we can do to help ourselves. The important thing is to find out what works for you personally, but there is usually someone else on the forum who has similar experiences to you and has found a solution.Thanks very much pipp will take a look
Excellent results there keep at it think of the end game and the benefits to your healthIf you don't mind a fellow traveller joining your thread in support, I've been on the Newcastle diet since Tuesday and I'm astonished at the results.
My BG is now in the 5s each morning (it used to be higher 6s and 7s) and it stays low through the day. I've had the odd bout of tiredness, one episode of feeling cold and a headache all day on Day 2. Apart from that, and immense curiosity and comment from colleagues, friends and family ("ohhh... that's really severe!"), I've not had any particular problems.
I'd been toying with the idea for a while but things always seems to get in the way - dinners out, birthdays, etc. etc. Last weekend, I thought what the hell and decided to go for it. My GP, who's absolutely great, was with me, saying he couldn't see anything in any of my tests that should stand in my way, so I felt now was the time.
Oddly enough, I've not had the hunger that I'd expected, despite having the big appetite which got me into this mess in the first place. I'm using Tesco Ultraslim. (BTW, the Strawberry and Banana and Mango packs have much less carbohydrate in them than other flavours. There are 28.2g of carbs in the mango and the strawberry and banana -v- 47.7g in, for example, the vanilla, the difference being made up by protein) and stir-fried veg or vegetable soups for the evening meal. I am drinking at least 5 pints of water each day which has kept me perfectly regular, which had been one of my worries, beforehand).
So far, I've lost 9lb in 5 days; I feel good on it all - better in fact than I've felt for a while. I've still got plenty of energy and I'm sleeping very well.
The thing that's really astounded me though is that the pains I've been having in my hands and feet for a long while now have disappeared. They went on Day 2 and haven't been back since. I'd like to think that improvement is going to be sustained. It's by far the longest period of time I've been free of them, so I'm hopeful.
My big concern now is how to successfully walk the fine line between being obsessive, and a pain in the neck to everyone around me, or becoming bored and giving in to temptation. I keep telling myself that I've got to give it my very best try, no matter what, but the next 7 weeks are certainly going to be interesting.
Hi guys sorry for delay in replying and thanks for the comments, well I've started the newcastle diet again today, long slog ahead of me but I'm determined to do it again and this time am going to try a 5:2 maintenance eating plan after I've completed the two months.
My weight is 16st3lbs and want to get down to break the 13st barrier and see if I can maintain it, I think that will still enable me to be effective as a prop for my rugby team lol.
Your support and encouragement is needed as I know temptation will be high.
I will post every week with my weight as I know my sugars will drop dramatically on this diet.
Cheers
Craig
Way to go, Craig. It's an interesting journey, though not one I'd ever anticipated taking, and I'm finding it's got a few twists and turns to it.Hi guys sorry for delay in replying and thanks for the comments, well I've started the newcastle diet again today, long slog ahead of me but I'm determined to do it again and this time am going to try a 5:2 maintenance eating plan after I've completed the two months.
My weight is 16st3lbs and want to get down to break the 13st barrier and see if I can maintain it .....
Your support and encouragement is needed as I know temptation will be high.
Cheers
Craig
Way to go, Craig. It's an interesting journey, though not one I'd ever anticipated taking, and I'm finding it's got a few twists and turns to it.
If it helps others to anticipate what may be ahead, I've now done 21 days straight and lost 20lbs, which means I was 17st 5 on 12th May (which was well down from my previous weight on diagnosis last autumn, but I'm not counting that here), and this morning I was 15st 13. That's beginning to show in my face and my wife says my bum's disappeared (she has a wonderful way with words) and my trousers are now visibly 'baggy' in that area, even though I dropped down a size 2 weeks ago.
All that's good, and it's making me feel good, too, which really helps when you are tempted to eat something you shouldn't do or have more than the diet allows.
There is a downside, though: I feel tired more often than I used to, although that doesn't last too long. Likewise, I've started getting some pretty severe hunger pangs but they're soon over as well (they're a bit like the cravings I used to get when I gave up smoking), so I can cope with those. My colleagues are slowly becoming used to a loud rumbling tummy noises coming from my direction at various points during the day.
I've been a bit bunged-up, which is not at all like me. It's not uncomfortable, more disconcerting, but it's starting to worry me. Does anyone have any ideas of roughage I can eat without upsetting my calorie count? I'm drinking lots of water (at least 8 pints a day) but that can be very inconvenient when you travel during your work, and it's not prevented the problem so far, nor has the milled linseed that was suggested on here a few days ago.
Last, though not least, I've developed a short temper. I've noticed it, and my wife's definitely noticed it, given its been mostly directed at her. I feel myself becoming impatient - often at the most trivial of things (e.g. "Why have you put xyz away? I was going it use it again in a minute.") - and then find myself letting fly. I instantly regret what I've said but I can see why Prof Taylor and the Newcastle Univ team say that support of your friends and family is so important.
I'm close to mirroring your present weight and targets, Craig, currently standing at 15st 13 and hoping to get to 14st by the time I've finished. That seems quite a way off, with the imminent possibility that I'll run out of old clothes to change down into, long before I get there.
Unfortunately, my wife chucked out my flares and corduroy trousers a long, long time ago. Pity that .........
Oops. Can't undo that, but put it behind you and start again. If Newcastle is not for you though, plenty of other people have success with other methods.Arf it was going so well then I caved and got a takeawayburger, chips and garlic bread. Bs high now ofc and I feel poo, serves me right
This is why I am in this mess, I seem to have zero will power, slightest bit of stress and I stuff my fat face
Hi and welcome!I feel a bit cheeky being on here, but am on my sedond day of the Newcastle diet - am trying out the diet before I recommend it to patients, to see how you feel on it, and am also trying to reduce my risk of getting diabetes, as I have auto-immune disease and am overweight. My husband has type 2 diabetes, so although he is very dubious about such low calorie diets, and is refusing to try it himself, so hopefully this will inspire him as well!
Busy day in a minor injury unit on the first day of the diet yesterday, woke with a headache today, which I know is normal for the diet - does that last long?
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