It is counter intuitive that it gets easier but I read that about 48 hrs is the tipping point and found that to be true myself.@Emma_369
Thank you
@zauberflote
I don't know if or whether it will have any effect on my dodgy knees and hips - if it does then I will be delighted. As for soft tissue issues, I haven't read about that. I have psoriasis and I've not noticed any difference in that - but it has only been three days. If it gets rid of the psoriasis I would be happy to fast for much longer.
I think it's strange that I'm not hungry. I had norovirus a few Christmases ago which lasted over a week and I just assumed the lack of hunger then was the virus - maybe I was wrong.
@ianpspurs
Thank you - it's so nice to have support from the lovely people on this thread. I'm surprised that it's getting easier.
It is counter intuitive that it gets easier but I read that about 48 hrs is the tipping point and found that to be true myself.
Very impressive.Day three of this fast. Are you all bored with reading my fasting updates? I only ask this because I really am bored with the fast. I didn't realise how much I use food as entertainment.
It has got easier over the days and today I've not been hungry at all. It didn't even bother me when Mr C had his pre-work meal and got his pack-up ready! I will finish my fast with dinner tomorrow evening but I feel that I could gone on further with it. If it works (helps with my arthritis) I think I will make it a regular monthly thing.
Drinks: Black decaff coffee, fruit/herbal teas, plain water.
@Chook you are amazing! @Brunneria I know exactly what you mean about going to bed that hungry....
May the cheering section encourage me? I seem to be wanting to try the short fast between end of breakfast and 6:00 supper. Done it twice now. Yesterday and this morning BGs very hopeful. Today logistics prevent - ballet class tonight and will need a little fuel pre- and a little “meds fuel” post, so the timing will be off. I’ve also been too stuffed after supper to be able to eat the bedtime snack that goes with the bedtime ibuprofen. Maybe snack lack that also helps FBG? Anyway, I am not finding it easy at all. Starving and jumpy and highly unfocussed by 4:00. Haven’t slept right the last two nights. But lunch is the only meal I can (medically) miss, so I am giving it a try. I know many do this all the time on the puny excuse that they were scrubbing the range hood with new cleaning toys ( @maglil55 I’m looking at you!), but I need PRACTISE!
@zauberflote of course the cheering section is here to encourage you! Go for it. I think the key is keeping busy so you are not thinking about the fact you’re missing lunch. Maybe a bit of range hood scrubbing after all?
@Chook what an amazing feat! I can’t believe you’ve done 3 days already ( probably seems a lot longer to you than me) I really hope you see a continued improvement in your health issues.
@zauberflote
If or when you feel the time is right for you to fast we will all be here cheering you on.
Isn't Lent 40+ days? That's a LONG time to be without chocolate.
Does Mr Z wear PJs? My sister stopped her husband from snoring by sewing a round dog toy in to the back of his PJ top. Alternatively, my method, a sharp elbow in the ribs seems to work.
Haha I don’t have one - the microwave is mounted there. I am plennnnty busy without having to resort to spring cleaning but you’re right, having tasks is key.
I have just remembered that in three weeks we are going for a work week at the house on Cape Cod. There will be 5-7 of us and as is traditional, the wimminfolk take turns cooking. And dessert making. I must practise lasagna and maybe a caramel chocolate thingy so I can eat my food too!This place is the home of the 4 mile “walk around the lighthouse”. The 4 sibs are all incredibly huge-lung-ed, and when I am able to keep up, I’m flattened at the end. They, meanwhile, have loped along chatting all the way. Then they stop in town and buy pastries. There is no diabetes in their direct lineage, only congenital skinniness
Gym induction was just a personal trainer demonstrating machines and checking my posture and how did the exercise on the machines think I will ache later!@DJC3 I think make the lasagna pasta there. All work on the Cape is play! Not sure pasta would check through so well anyway, and not about to challenge TSA with it at carry-on baggage
Thanks @shelley262 ! “Gym Induction” sounds awfully sinister!!!! I’m the one who always packs whatever meal I’ll need while out. Lifelong habit. Mostly, I hate any restaurant food I can afford, so eating out on a per diem when on tour was mostly miserable.
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