Read what you've just written and then think about whether that actually makes you qualified to be offering advice? I mean seriously "I've been failing for decades, I know just what you need!"
Thanks people , all this has , if nothing else , got me thinking about what I was eating again . I think the words "slippage from my lower carb diet " into " Mmm rhubarb pie and custard diet"
I do need a challenge , a focus .
I am really hoping the same is true for me and I'll see a big dip in fasting blood sugars when I lose my final stone in weight.
OK I said I was out, but you quoted me.....And personal anecdotes are great Zand. But is it really relevant to the Newcastle / 8WBS diet? we know you can 'mess up' this and that with all manner of fad diets. But very few fad diets have been constructed and tested by medical experts. Very few of them have been created out of models of excellence (real world results).
So, I'm not taking anything as a personal attack. I'm merely, albeit in a non too humble manner, asking that people differentiate between what can be used as a criticism of the actual Newcastle / 8WBS diets and what cannot.
A lot of what I'm reading amounts to "I tried X and my experience was negative. Therefore I definitely would not recommend Y". Not only does it not make sense it simply isn't fair to be passing off 'advice' that is unfounded.
I've already voiced my concerns and there's no need to beat a dead horse, but if you're itching to eat more food, my advice is to go for a run and burn another 200+ calories so you can go to sleep without feeling hungry.On a serious note I know I shouldn't still have 200 calories left at 8pm . I need to sort that
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