Congratulations @chrisdr2I got a type 2 diagnosis in February with a HbA1c of 59. After some searching around, I did the Newcastle diet based on one of Professor Rod Taylor's books. Today my doctor phoned me up to say that my HbA1c is now 37 and my diabetes is officially in remission.
Since finishing the Newcastle diet, I've adopted a low-carb diet, based on batch-cooking slow cooker meals. As much as one side of my brain is shouting for high-calorie treats as a reward, I'm going to stick with the diet. I like the food and it's helped me to maintain the weight loss from the Newcastle diet, which is a key factor in keeping diabetes at bay. Aside from the health benefits, my wife likes my new trim figure.
Thanks
Well done, Chris. Really impressive achievement!I got a type 2 diagnosis in February with a HbA1c of 59. After some searching around, I did the Newcastle diet based on one of Professor Rod Taylor's books. Today my doctor phoned me up to say that my HbA1c is now 37 and my diabetes is officially in remission.
Since finishing the Newcastle diet, I've adopted a low-carb diet, based on batch-cooking slow cooker meals. As much as one side of my brain is shouting for high-calorie treats as a reward, I'm going to stick with the diet. I like the food and it's helped me to maintain the weight loss from the Newcastle diet, which is a key factor in keeping diabetes at bay. Aside from the health benefits, my wife likes my new trim figure.
Thanks
Congratulations @chrisdr2
Yes, I read that it's hard to maintain weight loss, which is why I'm sticking to slow cooker batch cooking. The recipes pasted below come from the slow cooker books I bought. Each recipe is 4 portions, but I usually double the quantities and do 8 portions of each.That is good result indeed. So many people are reported to struggle to maintain results after the Newcastle diet
Any particularly good or easy recipes to share with us?
Thanks!Amazing results well done!
ThanksWhat a great effort, and such a bonus when the Significant Other likes it as well!
ThanksWell done, Chris. Really impressive achievement!
I got a type 2 diagnosis in February with a HbA1c of 59. After some searching around, I did the Newcastle diet based on one of Professor Rod Taylor's books. Today my doctor phoned me up to say that my HbA1c is now 37 and my diabetes is officially in remission.
Since finishing the Newcastle diet, I've adopted a low-carb diet, based on batch-cooking slow cooker meals. As much as one side of my brain is shouting for high-calorie treats as a reward, I'm going to stick with the diet. I like the food and it's helped me to maintain the weight loss from the Newcastle diet, which is a key factor in keeping diabetes at bay. Aside from the health benefits, my wife likes my new trim figure.
Thanks
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