gettingamoveon
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Good plan.. have you thought in a few weeks of maybe trying to skip a meal to do some intermittent fasting too? Or maybe you are doing that already. Having a limited eating window can also work wonders in lowering errant blood glucose levels.I immediately went on a ketogenic diet
Good plan.. have you thought in a few weeks of maybe trying to skip a meal to do some intermittent fasting too? Or maybe you are doing that already. Having a limited eating window can also work wonders in lowering errant blood glucose levels.
Completely agree... who can;t follow a diet where eggs and bacon , steak and cheese and coffee with cream are staples..?Yes, about two weeks ago I started doing this, after reading a debunking of the 'breakfast is the most important meal of the day' myth. (Not that I've ever been that bothered about breakfast). I try to fast 18 hours and eat in a 6 hour window, but this is not always compatible with my lifestyle. However, I can always manage 16:8 and am surprised how easy it is. I rarely feel hungry or have cravings.
It's early days for me, I know, but my feeling is that there is something inherently sad about a diet based on eating the same foods in smaller portions. I've always failed eventually on such diets. A diet based on principles like 'I do not eat sugar, bread, rice or pasta' (but I can eat my fill of cheese, meat, fish, nuts, butter ...) or 'I do not eat breakfast' seems easier to stick to.
Completely agree... who can;t follow a diet where eggs and bacon , steak and cheese and coffee with cream are staples..?
I've found it quite easy and have even cut down on veg recently to try a mostly carnivore way of eating which is going ok although weight loss is still very slow..
In fact no but I have seen him around.. There are quite a few people here who do it. And quite a few others in the social media world whom I follow. It suits my way of eating well and I never especially liked veg anyway so no hardship to miss them out.I suppose you were inspired by Shawn Baker? I must say he looks well on his carnivore diet.
Unfortunately, I can't.Completely agree... who can;t follow a diet where eggs and bacon , steak and cheese and coffee with cream are staples..?
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I'm somewhat averse to the monitoring, and am absolutely not the kind of person who is fond (or even capable) of maintaining accurate spreadsheets. But I know I need to consider this. My plan was simply to continue with the LCHF, weight loss and exercise and see what the next HbA1C result says. If it's normal, then carry on. If it's disappointing, then start using a meter. Is this a reasonable plan? I don't eat sugar or carbs except those found in non-starchy vegetables, but perhaps unexpected things can cause spikes?
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