Good evening all. The weather was much better than all forecasts suggested today so that was good. HbA1c came back as 37. I was anticipating something worse than my own figures suggested so not a surprise but I can't disguise the fact it isn't that good either. Best since June 2016 so puts me back where I was but hardly very good in this company. Definitely casts doubt on the value to me of all the hassle of IF, OMAD and fasting - looks like a bloke who knows all the words but has no idea in practice. Menu for today below:
B: 3 pints tea with h/m almond milk - over the period 5.45 to 9.00
MMS Mug French Vanilla coffee with double cream; H/M chocolate high fibre bar (flaxseed+psyllium husk powder; walnuts; dehydrated raspberries; inulin; 100% Callebaut chocolate) Version 2 mishap but turned out well
L: Livlife pork belly sandwich; Chunk Bishop Cropwell, Slice Corned Beef2 pints tea with h/m milk
MAS: Tassimo Americano Grande with cream
D:Egg and avocado salad, cider vinegar vinaigrette, chia seeds and psyllium husk powder; strawberries and cream (we have had a bumper strawberry day today)
Hi @ianpspurs sorry that you feel a bit disappointed in your hbaca1 results but think you need to bear a few things in mind that you’ve done really well atGood evening all. The weather was much better than all forecasts suggested today so that was good. HbA1c came back as 37. I was anticipating something worse than my own figures suggested so not a surprise but I can't disguise the fact it isn't that good either. Best since June 2016 so puts me back where I was but hardly very good in this company. Definitely casts doubt on the value to me of all the hassle of IF, OMAD and fasting - looks like a bloke who knows all the words but has no idea in practice. Menu for today below:
B: 3 pints tea with h/m almond milk - over the period 5.45 to 9.00
MMS Mug French Vanilla coffee with double cream; H/M chocolate high fibre bar (flaxseed+psyllium husk powder; walnuts; dehydrated raspberries; inulin; 100% Callebaut chocolate) Version 2 mishap but turned out well
L: Livlife pork belly sandwich; Chunk Bishop Cropwell, Slice Corned Beef2 pints tea with h/m milk
MAS: Tassimo Americano Grande with cream
D:Egg and avocado salad, cider vinegar vinaigrette, chia seeds and psyllium husk powder; strawberries and cream (we have had a bumper strawberry day today)
Thanks @Brunneria along with the others I appreciate your advice. It does seem part of a pattern with sleep hours and resting pulse rate being slightly off , well HbA1c is better than last 2 but not what day to day would indicate. Not beating myself up just need to cooly take things apart and put them back together a little better.@ianpspurs The disparity between daily readings and the ‘quarterly figure’ makes one, or both, a nonsense. Life is too short for beating myself up about ANYTHING. That energy can be best put towards plotting my next LC culinary indulgence.
Thanks @maglil55 I will look for these when I next go near an Iceland - may be some time as they only have branches in them there townshttp://groceries.iceland.co.uk/icel...hrimp-in-a-tomato-and-herb-sauce-450g/p/64266
@ianpspurs - this is another one worthwhile when you just can't be bothered. Mussels, clams and the big prawns are shell on but it is very tasty. Definitely going back to Iceland to get more of these fishy mixes
Thanks @DCUKMod Oddly someone else in another context hinted at something similar i.e. eliminating things. It feels as though I have all the pieces of a good jigsaw which I just can't figure how to put together properly. I think I am trying to force some pieces from other people's jigsaws into my puzzle and they clearly don't fit.@ianpspurs - Why not choose a single approach and indulge yourself in a period of routine? YOu have some new toys (IP and SV) to make friends with. Good luck with whatever you decide to do.
Thanks @DJC3 You must have me confused with the other man with the energy and enthusiasm@ianpspurs I dont feel experienced enough to offer advice but have to agree with the rest of the gang, you are well into non diabetic range and it hasn’t sounded like you’ve enjoyed IF or OMAD much so maybe tweak find a more sustainable way to keep in the healthy range. Your energy and enthusiasm are quite inspirational to me and others..
Thanks @DCUKMod Oddly someone else in another context hinted at something similar i.e. eliminating things. It feels as though I have all the pieces of a good jigsaw which I just can't figure how to put together properly. I think I am trying to force some pieces from other people's jigsaws into my puzzle and they clearly don't fit.
Thanks for that: I'm in very rural mid Wales, but unfortunately I can't cope with soya any more either: ( I did say I'm awkward!!!) ;-)}@GrumpyOldPhart Where are you?
I have recently seen some adverts on tv for soya ice cream (part of the plant based diet popularity, I imagine). No idea how carbs they are, but it got me thinking.
There are actually lots of low carb ice-cream recipes out there. Maybe you could adapt one with Soya cream.
The simplest I know is 2 parts frozen berries, 1 part doublecream, erythritol to taste, and all blitzed in a good strong blender. Takes about 2 mins to make. Delicious.
I am a fan of Montezuma chocolate too, they do amazing flavour combinations for those who don't need to worry about the carb values, but for us carb sensitive people a couple of squares of their dark choc varieties is a nice change from Lindt or other very dark chocolate barsSad to be home from my mini break, however, breakfast: my usual low carb coconut ‘porridge’ with strawberries and cream washed down with a black coffee. I just love this breakfast and did miss it!
Lunch: Halloumi chips with salad of cauliflower, broccoli and sweet pepper followed by Greek yoghurt and raspberries.
Mid afternoon: Hartleys 10cal jelly and black coffee.
Dinner: mature cheddar and mushroom omelette with more cauliflower and broccoli salad followed by strawberries and Oppo ice cream plus a few squares of 100% cocoa nib and orange Montezuma chocolate bought at the Eden project yesterday. 0.5g carb per 25g. I’ve seen people talk here of Montezuma but this was my first try of it, well worth the expense
I agree with your thesis, life is for living, none of us knows how long that life will be so we should make every effort to enjoy it to the best of ability.Ian - between August 2014 and March 2018, my HbA1cs literally toggled 31<>33<>31<>33 and so on. Literally.
During that time I did loads of bonkers stuff,and travelled, had some worrying tests, then some unpleasant surgery and recovery, high days, holidays and some challenged. I swore I had found my range and I'd be there "forever" (or until things started to go down hill).
Well, just as is usual with diabetes, at the beginning og March I broke out of that range and had my best A1c ever. OK, only down the slightest hair, but it took me into the 4% club. You could have knocked my down with a feather. In the immediately preceeding time, we'd had the festive period, house guests, we had a fairly big property deal bubbling in the background, which meant some fundamental changes in how we live our lives. I would have thought the stresses would have nudged me up.
I'm open minded what my score will be next. There's only so much we can effectively manage or influence, so my mantra is to try live a good life, with lots of living in it. A1cs will be what they will be. Should I see a scary number, I'll just have to buckle down and replan.
Just relax a bit.
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