Deb_l
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Apologies if this has been asked many, many times before. I did do a search...................promise
Little bit of history on why I'm asking:
Following a low carb diet has worked fantastically for me and has reduced my HbA1c levels back into normal range. It also initially had the wonderful side effect of massive weight loss (7 stone in total). Unfortunately this weight loss started to reverse in in the last 6 months of 2024 and, despite sticking to the same diet, I have managed to put 2 stone back on. My HbA1c however remains normal and my BG levels are good.
I have HUGE issues with food and it doesn't take much to send me spiraling back down the overeating highway and that's what I'm teetering on the brink of now sadly. Because I've put weight on, my mood is low. Because my mood is low, I want to eat. I put on weight and it starts again
I have booked myself in for counselling sessions to try and sort out long-term why I have these food issues but in the meantime I feel like I need to do something quite drastic before I get out of control again. I have asked my GP about the NHS Soups and Shakes diet, as I was offered this previously, but I don't qualify now as my HbA1c is less than 48.
What I'm thinking of doing is my own DIY Soups and Shakes but I don't really know where to start, other than Slimfast!! Does anyone have any recommendations for meal replacements that are found easily in supermarkets, rather than online. I've tried Google but that just gives me online choices or American diet websites. Has anyone ever tried a DIY version successfully and can offer any advice? My nearest supermarkets are Morrisons, Tesco and Lidl, although others are available but miles away
Thank you
Deb
Little bit of history on why I'm asking:
Following a low carb diet has worked fantastically for me and has reduced my HbA1c levels back into normal range. It also initially had the wonderful side effect of massive weight loss (7 stone in total). Unfortunately this weight loss started to reverse in in the last 6 months of 2024 and, despite sticking to the same diet, I have managed to put 2 stone back on. My HbA1c however remains normal and my BG levels are good.
I have HUGE issues with food and it doesn't take much to send me spiraling back down the overeating highway and that's what I'm teetering on the brink of now sadly. Because I've put weight on, my mood is low. Because my mood is low, I want to eat. I put on weight and it starts again
I have booked myself in for counselling sessions to try and sort out long-term why I have these food issues but in the meantime I feel like I need to do something quite drastic before I get out of control again. I have asked my GP about the NHS Soups and Shakes diet, as I was offered this previously, but I don't qualify now as my HbA1c is less than 48.
What I'm thinking of doing is my own DIY Soups and Shakes but I don't really know where to start, other than Slimfast!! Does anyone have any recommendations for meal replacements that are found easily in supermarkets, rather than online. I've tried Google but that just gives me online choices or American diet websites. Has anyone ever tried a DIY version successfully and can offer any advice? My nearest supermarkets are Morrisons, Tesco and Lidl, although others are available but miles away
Thank you
Deb