MrDiabetic
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Thanks for that clarification. It was the cashew nuts that confused me.@Pipp I've been on this forum for a long time, but haven't posted I think. It was the newcastle I managed to get a PDF that had ingredients of soups etc.
As for 20 blood sugar reading it was actually 23, I was at home in 2012 and was eating a tonne load of chocolate, orange juice for about 2 hours (I work on the computer) I then started noticing sharp chest pains, so I called the ambulance and they said my blood sugar is high.
However, after loosing weight it all went away back to normal. It wasn't the actual newcastle diet, but it was a form of it (all I ate was soup, nuts and did a lot of exercise)
Here is what I used:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/documents/StudyRecipes.pdf
Not sure why this topic is this in the 'Low carb diet forum' ?-simple mistake I'm sure-hopefully a "Mod" will move it soon.
There is a separate low calorie forum that states in the description:The diet OP was eating looked to be low carb.
Is it a problem being here?
Where will it be moved to? I do think OP needs some support with this, so don't want to lose thread.
There is a separate low calorie forum that states in the description:
"This forum is for discussion of low calorie diets including the Newcastle diet and for people who are consciously counting calories."
I think you have to be logged in to use both those functions, people just browsing/lurking won't use them. Judging by the recent experience with post after post about Raspberry Ketones, I'm very doubtful that most new users use the search function at allDon't most people search or use the recent posts functionality too?
@Bluetit1802 I have my reasons for not getting for a proper diagnostic - mainly I want to join the military. I am not diabetic at all, what I did that night was mad, I literally ate chocolate, sweets, crisps and a lot of sugary drinks for a few hours and didn't move (my fiancé died and I went in to mad comfort eating).
Yes, I did fall in to the trap of a quick fix, but I am glad I did because I know I can do it and I know it works now. However, this is just me, I would not recommend anyone do what I did. I was travelling early in the morning and returning late at night from University etc.
I became extremely weak as well, to the point where I was losing muscle, I have that muscle back now and fat. I am now going to start a brand new routine in two weeks time with help of a friend. Let me tell you one thing, diabetes can easily be managed with exercise, but this is personal to you as diabetes effects different people in different ways. Bluetit, your diagnostic seems to be well early.
I would recommend you to spread your meals in small portions (which is difficult). But please refer to your doctor. I personaly don't mind taking risks my self.
As for posting in the wrong forum I am sorry. I am first time poster, please move it if that is the case.
@Pipp You are right, I do not know what I was thinking! I will make an appointment tomorrow.
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