Great that you are not giving up and realise tweaking is probably needed. As your weight drops and diet changes the "essential" you alters - techy scales make that crystal clear - so its demands alter. I weigh most mornings and variations are fascinating - easily a kg. I only record weight/bmi every Wednesday having read somewhere that was best day. Weight is the one area/data point to totally agree with HCPs for me. Very individual and not linear, full of ups and downs so take the long view.Thank you. I won't give up at all, just now need to maybe tweak a bit...or maybe I am being a little impatient. The first 2 weeks for weight loss were great but the bg levels were still high, now my bg levels are pretty good and weight loss has stopped. Mind you I'm terrible for jumping on the scales too often. I think some exercise on my air strider may help.
Thank you. I'm going to get more active for starters, and calories I'm not sure going lower is a good idea? I generally eat one meal a day of meat, veg, or a diet doctor recipe. Followed by sf jelly and cream. If I do have lunch it will just be scrambled egg on it's own.Have you hit a plateau?
Week 1 and 2 of weight loss is usually burning glycogen which is partly water so that shifts fairly quickly. As you lose weight, your metabolism slows as your body makes adjustments.
So. Give it big kick with a hammer - look at calorific intake - can you adjust it. Exercise - can you increase? This does not necessarily mean going to the gym, but increase daily activity, maybe walking faster. HIIT works really well and carrying stuff. Eat protein before exercises - it burns better.
Maybe sift through the detritus of a google search on “when your diet hits a plateau.” Be mindful of snake oil sales.
All the best, whatever you decide to do.
I wouldn't be too upset Angi...your weight has just remained stable that's all...during the first couple of weeks the weight does tend to fall away...it can come to a halt...it's an interruption that's all...it will come off. again..I'd suggest just weighing yourself once a week...on a set day...your BG numbers are great...you've lost weight...that's positive...give yourself a break...it won't all happen at onceThank you. I won't give up at all, just now need to maybe tweak a bit...or maybe I am being a little impatient. The first 2 weeks for weight loss were great but the bg levels were still high, now my bg levels are pretty good and weight loss has stopped. Mind you I'm terrible for jumping on the scales too often. I think some exercise on my air strider may help.
Made me laugh a lot Orson...suspicious sludge!Happy burns day all. I'm late again but it was 5.7 again earlier. For breakfast I tried adding double cream to my morning soya yogurt, partly as my bmi is touching the lower zones of what the NHS advise, plus I like cream. It kind of goes into a sludge which while it tastes ok does look suspicious......
lol..sometimes these things have to be tried....Made me laugh a lot Orson...suspicious sludge!
Thank you. Yes I haven't gained so I guess that's a good thing and my bg levels are pretty much in the 5's all the time now - even after eating. Aiming for the 4s nowI wouldn't be too upset Angi...your weight has just remained stable that's all...during the first couple of weeks the weight does tend to fall away...it can come to a halt...it's an interruption that's all...it will come off. again..I'd suggest just weighing yourself once a week...on a set day...your BG numbers are great...you've lost weight...that's positive...give yourself a break...it won't all happen at once
I’m sure I read that protein boosts metabolic rate, so may be an option for you to increase your meat portion a bit too. And for me personally, some weeks I get complacent with water intake - especially now it’s cold and I just want hot drinks. But the weeks I remember to drink pints and pints of water I see better losses. You’re doing amazing though and you’re only a few weeks in and the BG numbers are of course why we start low carbing and they are looking fab so that’s the main thingThank you. I'm going to get more active for starters, and calories I'm not sure going lower is a good idea? I generally eat one meal a day of meat, veg, or a diet doctor recipe. Followed by sf jelly and cream. If I do have lunch it will just be scrambled egg on it's own.
Thanks Emma, until I started this I only ever drank diet coke and now I have tea and water. I only manage a litre of water at the moment but it's a big step in itself as I never drank it. I have a diet coke maybe once or twice a week now.I’m sure I read that protein boosts metabolic rate, so may be an option for you to increase your meat portion a bit too. And for me personally, some weeks I get complacent with water intake - especially now it’s cold and I just want hot drinks. But the weeks I remember to drink pints and pints of water I see better losses. You’re doing amazing though and you’re only a few weeks in and the BG numbers are of course why we start low carbing and they are looking fab so that’s the main thing
I've found that keeping fluids up is a challenge . Pre dx I'd drink a pint or two of beer a day now pub trips are few and far between. In the summer I've found fizzy water a more than Ok substitute. in the winter I've gone over to unsweetened Almond milk, which has a slight texture to it so it somehow feels more substantial than water.... Anyhow best thoughts and keep up the good work...Thanks Emma, until I started this I only ever drank diet coke and now I have tea and water. I only manage a litre of water at the moment but it's a big step in itself as I never drank it. I have a diet coke maybe once or twice a week now.
Up the fluids I think.
I drink a little tea now and againI've found that keeping fluids up is a challenge . Pre dx I'd drink a pint or two of beer a day now pub trips are few and far between. In the summer I've found fizzy water a more than Ok substitute. in the winter I've gone over to unsweetened Almond milk, which has a slight texture to it so it somehow feels more substantial than water.... Anyhow best thoughts and keep up the good work...
i had my cat for 20 years saskia was devasted when she passed il post a pic of her later couldnt put myself through it again i was so upset i got her cremated and she is in a little box on the spare room window sill where she liked to sit and watch the world go by xxGoodnight, everyone.
@karen8967 may I recommend a cat?
I get under the covers, the KittenCat gets under the covers beside me.
I get too hot, and throw the covers off.
She snuggles up closer beside me.
I get cold, and pull the covers back up.
She stretches and starts to purr.
I get hot again and stick a foot out from under the covers.
I hear a creepy noise but she isn't bothered, so I go back to sleep.
I hear another noise. It is daylight. She is up and out of bed and eating her breakfast.
I smile and go back to sleep.
Thank you. I won't give up at all, just now need to maybe tweak a bit...or maybe I am being a little impatient. The first 2 weeks for weight loss were great but the bg levels were still high, now my bg levels are pretty good and weight loss has stopped. Mind you I'm terrible for jumping on the scales too often. I think some exercise on my air strider may help.
Just a little bit of info. You may be very different but I didnt come down into the 4s for ages and still often have a fasting blood in the low 5s 18 months in. An average bg of 5.2 equates to a Hbaca1 of 30 - great to have an aim but celebrate each point you come down and/or keep at that level! Fasting bgs are often the highest of the day for ages so do be kind to yourself in terms of quick results it will all happen at its own pace if you keep going but may take longer than youd like.Thank you. Yes I haven't gained so I guess that's a good thing and my bg levels are pretty much in the 5's all the time now - even after eating. Aiming for the 4s now
So sorry for the loss, @karen8967i had my cat for 20 years saskia was devasted when she passed il post a pic of her later couldnt put myself through it again i was so upset i got her cremated and she is in a little box on the spare room window sill where she liked to sit and watch the world go by xx
Oh Karen that is sad for you...our pets are such a big part of our lives. I dont know how long ago you lost yours but my overriding thought is she had a lovely life with you.i had my cat for 20 years saskia was devasted when she passed il post a pic of her later couldnt put myself through it again i was so upset i got her cremated and she is in a little box on the spare room window sill where she liked to sit and watch the world go by xx
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