I am not expecting any results from my ND until I approach the 15% weight loss target. I don't think the process of the diet is as important as the end result because we have to eat peculiar things to meet the 800 cal requirement. (Or in my case 900 to1000 cal requirement because I am too chicken to try for 800.) At the rate I am losing weight I expect to have to do 18 weeks in total. I'm only approaching 7 now.Last post for perhaps a couple of days as I have to go away on business.
May mean fasting on Tuesday if I cannot find anywhere to buy some semi-skimmed milk but that will be ok.
Lunch - had my meal - and I didn't hit 8.3. After 1 hour is was 7.7. After that hour we went for our normal sunday afternoon walk. The reason I am so pleased with lunch is because of timing (Sunday compresses meal times so I typically skip lunch) I took the second shake 10mins after the two hour of my breakfast shake. So about 42ish g's of carb within just 3 hours. It came down really well after the walk to 5.5. It was a good walk though (40mins).
Then this evening 6.1 after one hour 6.1 after second hour just sitting watching tv.
So a better day than Friday and Saturday but Sunday always has a lot of exercise in it so not typical.
Will let you know how it is all going Tuesday or Wednesday which will be the one week mark.
According to Prof T - I should get normal FBG but to be honest my FBG are rarely above 6, really rarely so I consider them to be elevated but not to bad. It is when I eat I have problems.
I am not expecting any results from my ND until I approach the 15% weight loss target. I don't think the process of the diet is as important as the end result because we have to eat peculiar things to meet the 800 cal requirement. (Or in my case 900 to1000 cal requirement because I am too chicken to try for 800.) At the rate I am losing weight I expect to have to do 18 weeks in total. I'm only approaching 7 now.
Well done Fleegle. Keep up the good work.Week 2 - Day 8 over.
The good news is there are only 48 days left.
An interesting few days for sure though nothing really adds up in the end. My FBG continues to be ok Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday morning - around 5.2 - 5.6 Sunday did look a bit of a one off driven by the amount of exercise I did that day I think so I will simply park that.
Monday returned to the Friday/Saturday pattern of a big spike in BG but I had divided my shakes more evenly so the spike was lower. On Monday night I had a lower peek - about 6.7 (from 7.7 previously). I was kind of interested in why that had happened but put it down to a long break between lunch at 12 and dinner at 8pm due to travel.
Then on Wednesday - today - my morning shake didn't make it to a 6.1 peek and returned nicely to FBG within 2 hours. In my diabetic life I had not had that and Lunch had a similar though not quite so good result - it stayed at 6 past the 2 hour mark so I was beginning to get a feeling of "hello, something is changing here one week on" but this evening returned to an 8 peek after one hour. The morning and the lunch shakes also showed a less rapid rise - an earlier peek so I was getting excited about first phase insulin release but I have parked that for now after a very disappointing evening meal. But you know week 2 day 1 still a long way to go.
In terms of hunger, yes, before dinner I was hungry but not before breakfast nor lunch. I am now over 600 calories a day as I have the evening veg with my shakes (so 3meals not 4) I estimate somewhere between 700 - 800.
Oh - my before meal number is always good - same as FBG though as yet not seeing many 4's I live in hope.
I wondered if someone could help to explain what my morning results mean and if there is any information from it that would shape my next 7 weeks on my diet. Particularly @bulkbiker @CherryAA and @Bluetit1802 as you had recent experience with your OGT test.
About the only good thing I can think of on the shakes is that they are a standard unit of measure. In the lunch time and evening meals I am seeing a spike of 8.3. In the morning, same shake - 7.1 after an hour so 1.2 less. And though not statistically significant consistent.
I am interested in what you think it might mean in terms of insulin production and ressistance? Or perhaps simply a longer time gap? It is interesting that going from a huge liver dump am - I am now consuming 25g of carbs first thing and seeing a smaller blip.
On the basis IR is typically worse in the morning - I was thinking it might mean I am producing a bit of insulin and in the morning the liver just sucks this up because of the long break. Where as at lunch time - simply no more room and similarly in the evening?
But I know so little about this. And of course - it all might mean nothing at all.
I think you are worrying too much. You are only on day 9 but your base line levels are good and normal, so that is good news. You are spiking post meal but not to an horrendous level. I think you may need some injection of patience!
It isn't easy to comment because I don't know what you are doing between eating and testing. It isn' t just food that raises levels. I assume you aren't sitting on your bum all day. Are you making notes on exercise, (and that includes housework, shopping, showering, etc.)? Do your stress levels rise at any particular part of the day?
You are doing great. Don't forget this is an 8 week diet, not a 9 day one! These things take time.
Keep it up Fleegle you've got this.. I don't think your morning numbers and then lunch and dinner really show much apart from how cussedly awkward our bodies can be when they want! Although i'm thinking it might be that after an overnight fast your body is more prepared for the carb influx that the morning shake represents.. Especially if you usually have breakfast anyway.. I'll wait for what @CherryAA has to say as she's coming up with some brilliant theories about High Insulin levels.You are so right - I wasn't gifted patience
Patience is a virtue... Only another 6 weeks 4 days to go....
Keep it up Fleegle you've got this.. I don't think your morning numbers and then lunch and dinner really show much apart from how cussedly awkward our bodies can be when they want! Although i'm thinking it might be that after an overnight fast your body is more prepared for the carb influx that the morning shake represents.. Especially if you usually have breakfast anyway.. I'll wait for what @CherryAA has to say as she's coming up with some brilliant theories about High Insulin levels.
Just a very minor update - after 2 hours the BG is now at 6.6 which is a fall of 1.7 in an hour - so maybe there is a bit of insulin floating around and working.
Hi Fleegle,
Have you actually had your fasting insulin tested? I think for a lot of T2 diabetics it might come as a bit of a surprise to find that we have quite high levels of insulin floating around. In my view it is the fact that it starts off at such a high level, that makes it more and more difficult to make enough of it to deal with actual food. i.e. its the insulin level itself that is contributing to the insulin resistance and when the diet is working it is actually bringing down those initial insulin levels and thus making it easier for any insulin you actually make to respond to the demands made on it. You may find it you have it tested that the number is way higher than the optimum which seems to be around 2-6 iUI/ml .
You are so right - I wasn't gifted patience
Patience is a virtue... ...
@Fleegle , I do wish you the best of luck.
Just an observation, are you having some oil with your vegetables? Very important point that I was not told, even though I was being medically supervised on ND Total food replacement diet. Adding the oil can prevent gallstones developing, or if already present, increasing in size.
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