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800 calories??? Wow - that sounds daunting!About stress... I didn't realise how much it affects BY until last night. Tested at 4.9 just before leaving work at 10pm. Got home and my husband was having chest pains so called 111 and they decided he needed to go to hospital. My BG at 3am was..... 12.4!! Yet I'd had nothing to eat or drink and had just sat on a chair for all that time. I only tested because it seems to be a routine hospital thing that, along with temperature and blood pressure checks, they were doing to everyone so it prompted me to check mine. Big shock! I suppose there's a possibility that it does this every night but I'm usually sleeping peacefully through it?
The poor woman in the bed diagonally opposite got an even bigger shock - hers was found to be 18.7. She was so confused and upset when the medics started asking her loads of questions about her BG - she had no idea that she might have D and was there for something completely unrelated.
BTW they sent my husband home at 5am with painkillers and told him it was stress and to have time off work. He won't believe the stress diagnosis and thinks he's pulled a muscle. Nothing REALLY nasty going on though, thank goodness. So, back to the main topic of this thread:
Day 5 of week one of 800 cal BSD. I haven't yet had any sleep but my BG before breakfast was back down to 5.4.
Breakfast: Lidl Turkish yoghurt with a teaspoon of hazelnut sugar free syrup
Lunch: @GeoffersTaylor 's Broccoli and Stilton soup
Dinner: @GeoffersTaylor 's Spinach bread with some ham and a pretty mixed peppers and fennel marinated salad.
Thanks for the great recipes @GeoffersTaylor
It's a make called Monin (same as Costa use) and I got it from eBay.800 calories??? Wow - that sounds daunting!
I'm going to make @GeoffersTaylor's soup and spinach bread tomorrow, too - they sound delicious
I like the idea of the hazelnut sugar-free syrup - can you tell me more, please?
Thanks!
Hmmm, update - reading two hours after lunch 8.3. Maybe the fruit?B: 2 fried eggs, 1 slice wholemeal toast
L: Chicken, courgette, red & yellow pepper & half an apple in Caesar dressing; almonds, strawberries
D: (will be) Home-made Scotch eggs (with good quality sausagemeat from local farm shop), lambs lettuce & pea shoot salad, edamame beans
1468 cals, 54.8g carbs
Reading before breakfast 6.7, two hours after breakfast 5.8
Chronic water retention - waiting for the whoosh!!
Thanks!It's a make called Monin (same as Costa use) and I got it from eBay.
Glad your husband's ok! It's quite disconcerting though getting high numbers when we haven't even eaten anything. I hope we all find ways to control the stress. xAbout stress... I didn't realise how much it affects BY until last night. Tested at 4.9 just before leaving work at 10pm. Got home and my husband was having chest pains so called 111 and they decided he needed to go to hospital. My BG at 3am was..... 12.4!! Yet I'd had nothing to eat or drink and had just sat on a chair for all that time. I only tested because it seems to be a routine hospital thing that, along with temperature and blood pressure checks, they were doing to everyone so it prompted me to check mine. Big shock! I suppose there's a possibility that it does this every night but I'm usually sleeping peacefully through it?
The poor woman in the bed diagonally opposite got an even bigger shock - hers was found to be 18.7. She was so confused and upset when the medics started asking her loads of questions about her BG - she had no idea that she might have D and was there for something completely unrelated.
BTW they sent my husband home at 5am with painkillers and told him it was stress and to have time off work. He won't believe the stress diagnosis and thinks he's pulled a muscle. Nothing REALLY nasty going on though, thank goodness. So, back to the main topic of this thread:
Day 5 of week one of 800 cal BSD. I haven't yet had any sleep but my BG before breakfast was back down to 5.4.
Breakfast: Lidl Turkish yoghurt with a teaspoon of hazelnut sugar free syrup
Lunch: @GeoffersTaylor 's Broccoli and Stilton soup
Dinner: @GeoffersTaylor 's Spinach bread with some ham and a pretty mixed peppers and fennel marinated salad.
Thanks for the great recipes @GeoffersTaylor
Its the variation of the Newcastle diet 800 calories for 8 weeks only. Some use food others use special diet shake drinks that has all their nutrients.800 calories??? Wow - that sounds daunting!
Why?going for some yoghurt mixed half with water. give vigorous stir. chug it down nuff said
Thank you! I am learning heaps from this site.@debrasue your meal plan for today looks excellent. Well done!
Hi again@adriangoatseye
Anything under 130gs is considered low carb. The vlc group aim for 20gs. My goal is 50g no less than 30 no more than 80g
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