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Blimey @Adelle0607 – Is the 0-2 using Australian sizing (which I believe to be pretty much the same as the UK measures)?

I am running at 6-8, and there’s nothing of me, at 49kg (and annoyingly dropping again, but not really out about that yet, as Mr B will blow a gasket!). What on earth do you weigh and measure? Are you a shorty?


@AndBreathe I currently have a bmi of 19.5 now and I lost much of my weight from the trip I did last sept-oct---travelled the whole month all over Europe. Always on the go, walked all day most of the time doing the low carb diet. Models often refer to "size zero" which is a size 4 uk/aus. I used to be a 6-8 too but now have dropped significantly. I should get back to a more healthy size 6-8. Had to buy clothes today because I don't fit my current ones anymore. :( Funny thing is, I've been busy with work since I came back and when that happens, I don't have the appetite to eat. Unless it's something sugary like chocolate or caffeine. We both need to eat more @AndBreathe :)
 
I remember my mother, in her 40s suddenly became obsessed with food intolerances, avoiding wheat, and sugar and nitrates and... the list was endless. but now I am in my 40s too, I think the body just reaches a point where it cannot cope any more. All those tiny little toxic invasions, one after the other, day by day, year by year, and things just start to fail.

And someone looking at me, with my weird LCHF, my blood testing routine, herb teas, posh choc, my strange packed lunches, and refusal of cakes and biccies in the office probably thinks 'obsessed!'

Do you think I'm turning into my mother? :eek::eek::eek: ;)

(mind you, she has made it to 80+ with fantastic skin, good health and a fairly acute brain, so why not? :))

Ahhh, it happens to us all eventually! :D
 
Been ill again since yesterday, but don't think it can be wheat as I haven't had any bread since Monday. Nothing to eat since lunchtime yesterday :(
 
Good morning from Cyprus...We had mushrooms, tomatoes and bacon fried for breakfast, and coffee with cream... We were working til two yesterday, then lunch got held up yet again, so I quickly had a bullet proof coffee and peanut butter on almond/flax flour bread... once the crisis was over I boiled eggs and made egg mayonnaise with lush anchovies stuffed with capers on top of almond bread and lots of water.... we didn't need food again until 8.30 last evening, when we ate out on herb salad, seared scallops, filleted Dover sole, creamed spinach and asparagus - we also had two glasses of a wonderful local dry white wine... we drank black herbal tea and water in-between... my reading was 5.2... :) I was so happy... my lovely husband eats low-carb with me so I don't have to cook two meals... he is happy as his tummy has gone flat and he's lost 3 kilos... :) I made poached salmon and a rainbow salad for lunch today, and put a teaspoon of honey in the dressing...

I've been reading here that people sort of 'fight off' the diabetes sometimes for years before succumbing to it.... do we know what changes - is it the food we eat? My brother and mother have diabetes, which makes it fairly certain that I have inherited duff genes... I am 66, 164cm and 62.5 kilos - I lost 3 k's very quickly which was an alert for me really - and I have lost another 2.5 since starting the low-carb diet... When I'm at home I use a treadmill every day....I did hours and days of research before I decided what to eat and this forum helped the most to start me off - carbs hurt us I think, and they are even hidden in things like potatoes and onions sadly... I am amazed sometimes at the things with high carbs in them... sweet potatoes are obviously going to be high sadly... :) If my levels go up past 7 or 8 I check the carbs in every single thing that has gone in my mouth for 12 hours and I usually find a good reason for the spike... sadly, so far, it's always been carbs and it seems there's no way round it... I am, like Brunneria, eating to my meter and it seems to work well....

I wonder why we cannot use red wine as a natural reducer of blood glucose? If I eat a little baked potato and I have a glass of good red my levels are perfect.... and it's very civilised... :) I don't often eat something I know is bad for my BG though... I have tried to discover if wine used as to lower BG is a bad thing but cannot... It seems the established thinking is that they advise diabetics to eat mostly carbs then give them drugs to bring sugar levels down... it makes no sense... I have never been attracted to carbs really - I love anything with cholesterol in it but have denied myself the fat for many years... I used to try to be good by eating porridge every morning, but found the first time I used my meter that it spikes my levels alarmingly... so now I happily avoid it like the plague... :)

Sorry, this is a long ramble, but I cannot manage to catch up every day and although I've read a huge amount of your entertaining posts on here I know I've missed such a lot... SamJB seems to be very knowledgeable, and he's really patient with new people... it's all new to me so I am on a steep learning curve... Good job you people have a delete button, I've run on a bit.... :) But thank you all for your continuing support....
 
Been ill again since yesterday, but don't think it can be wheat as I haven't had any bread since Monday. Nothing to eat since lunchtime yesterday :(
Poor you... I hope you feel better soon... Maybe some soft scrambled egg would settle you? :(
 
Ahhh, it happens to us all eventually! :D
I sound like your mother! I did the same thing in my 40's and became evangelical and tried to convert everyone... I have ulcerative colitis so I was trying to eat for that... I cannot believe how wrong I was for so long - since I've been low-car, high-veg and fat I have not had one sick day... I am so happy and hardly dare breathe in case it flares again... never have I gone this long without a problem... 6 weeks... :) Now I'm trying to convert everyone to the low-carb and they're telling me off for changing horses so drastically!
 
I had never heard of them, either. I think they are a local name for mini crumpets. Or holey drop scones...

Anyone know where the 'local' bit is?

They are very nice. Toasted. With butter. ;)
They are Welsh I think... I daren't eat them yet, I'm still experimenting and feeling nervous when I get a spike...
 
Those carbs are fatty carbs so it would make sense they impact less on your BG. I think wheat and starch foods are basically like eating pure sugar to us carb sensitive types.

Love your experiments. Xxxx
I think you are absolutely right...
 
I sound like your mother! I did the same thing in my 40's and became evangelical and tried to convert everyone... I have ulcerative colitis so I was trying to eat for that... I cannot believe how wrong I was for so long - since I've been low-car, high-veg and fat I have not had one sick day... I am so happy and hardly dare breathe in case it flares again... never have I gone this long without a problem... 6 weeks... :) Now I'm trying to convert everyone to the low-carb and they're telling me off for changing horses so drastically!
Sorry... I was answering Brunneria... techno-bimbo...
 
Feeling MUCH better today, folks! :D

The wheat effects are fading (though still carrying 4.5 lbs of water retention). It'll be interesting to see when that goes...

Had scram eggs for brekkie
Carvery lunch with the In-Laws. Very enjoyable, food and company.
Had one roastie. No ill effects. Forgot to test. :mad:
Tea will be berries and cream, and maybe cold meat.

And I may make a batch of low carb cheese straws :woot: I'm craving the savoury cheese melting crisp crumble in the mouth. :wacky:
 
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Breakfast 1 round Burgen toast with slither of mature cheddar cheese unmelted.
Lunch, Home made tomatoe soup,
Dinner will be home made beef burgers with a centre of Gorgonzola cheese, crispy baked Onion, a couple of,sweet potatoe chips, oven baked and salad.
Finishing of with some vodka and diet cola.
Happy Friday all.
 
breakfast scrambled egg turkey bacon
lunch packet M and S spicy chicken silces and a cheese portion
dinner cauli cheese mash topped shepherds ' pie made from leftover slow cooked lamb, few peas, savoy cabbage and beetroot
snack large soy decaff latte
 
B - 3 rashers of bacon and mushrooms cooked in butter
L - pub lunch of chicken and tomatoe wrap with garlic mayo
D - tomatoe and mosserella cheese salad with olives and olive oil
S - will be some cashews around 9pm and a southern comfort and diet coke

Happy Friday
 
B 90%meat gluten free sausage .
Coffee and cream .200mls coconut milk.
L peice of cheese
Coffee and cream .
D.onion and peppers fried with chirizo sausage ..mixed salad and mayo ....scrummy .
Snack just before bed at 02.00 but on a twilight shift was cheese and spinach leaves
 
B was home made yoghurt early
L was mixed grill out at pub. Scrumtious!
S was a big salad with brie and ceasar dressing with grated mozzarella cheese
Sounds lush... Are you still losing weight though? What a worry it all is...
 
@bookmite i do like salmon but not as much as I have been eating. Unfortunately my freeze broke and it was either cook em or loose em.... And salmon is too expensive to throw away... I may never eat salmon again after this week lol worst still I have the last of the salmon to eat tomorrow for my lunch grrrr
So funny... how nice to have a laugh in the morning.. :) It's a really good way to eat though...
 
I ought to!
And I bet they wouldn't have such a bad effect.

But no, we just went into Tescos and looked for carby things that would provide approx 10g carbs per (small) portion.

My research continues...

Today, no wheat.
Fasting was 6.8 - pleased with that after last few days!
Morning choc snack and afternoon 9bar barely registered.
BG hit 7.6 one hour after potato salad, cold chicken and a coyo at lunch (rise of 1.3), so delighted.

But I've felt dreadful.
It's been building all week.
A bit less restful sleep, a bit more achy (which I recognise from my high insulin resistance in the past), less mental clarity. That hint of a hangover feeling in the mornings, with slightly red rimmed eyes. Slightly stiff knees. The depression is starting to loom too, like a black cloud on the horizon. Like tears are always there, behind my eyes.
A bit worse each day, and ending the wheat yesterday has not stopped the decline.

Going to have a think about the way forward.

I've always had monumental insulin resistance - overweight, with PCOS, and on medication that increases it even more, but I had forgotten how horrible this is. And how debilitating.
And I don't want to lose my lovely three day weekend to feeling this cr*p.

Contemplating a few days back on stage 1 until I bounce back to wellness.
(That actually makes me feel a strong sense of relief!)
Then a much more systematic phase 2 re-entry.
No wheat. One carb at a time, in 10 g portions, until I can identify their effect, and my tolerance.

Ah well, a useful lesson.
And a very effective reminder of how dreadful I used to feel, all the time. Except in those days I thought it was normal!
 
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