Thanks Drummer. A valuable lesson there. Pointless losing muscle and becoming less vital.Restricting calories might well result in a permanent reduction in metabolism - my normal temperature is a degree C lower than normal, even when taking Thyroxine. Several times during my life I have been pushed to eat fewer and fewer calories to the point where I was collapsing, and weightloss became almost impossible as even a short period of restriction resulted in my metabolism slowing down, so my heartrate slowed and became irregular, I lost my usual rose pink colour and went grey, my muscles had no strength and I could not run up stairs - or anywhere at all.
It is not an unusual situation and many successful dieters find that they have to lower their 'normal' intake just to prevent weight gain, and after each session of weightloss they have a lower percentage of muscle, with higher fat ratios than when they started.
Thanks so much for posting these resources. The Newcastle lecture is amazing.I'd recommend getting the book "Life Without Diabetes". There's also "Your Simple Guide to Reversing Type 2 Diabetes", but I found the additional science/research info in the longer book really helpful.
I'm gonna take a risk and link to my site, rather than retype a list of resources. Hopefully it's within forum rules:
List of resources about Newcastle diet - https://ohbootype2.co.uk/resources/#newcastle-diet
My ongoing experience with it - https://ohbootype2.co.uk/newcastle-diet/
Yes, you don't lose much weight if you stay hydrated, and don't go to the toilet!Plateau Part 3
Senna tea worked. 0.9Kg lighter this morning 🙄
Week 5 Results
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Lessons learned
I wasn't drinking enough water - 3 Litres is recommended, but I think I need to drink more as I'm bigger than average. More water (5 litres a day + electrolytes) has solved the constipation.
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Weight loss was slowing so I'm cutting calories (omit one 200 cal shake, add more salad and veg).
I realised that whilst I was keeping up the 'exercise' I was actually a lot more sedentary the rest of the time
Blood pressure is trending back to normal - probably a result of better hydration
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Seriously - there is absolutely no way you put on 1.65kg body fat overnight. That's like 15,000 kcal.Fell off the wagon
It started with a bottle of beer left in the garage, ended with a raid on the spirits cabinet, toasted cheese wrap, bag of pistachios, chocolate mousse and whatever other c**p was in the fridge.
I put on 1.65kg overnight. Which is a kick in the teeth. It will take over two weeks to lose that.
However, I was very pleasantly surprised that my fasting blood sugars were 5.0 - lowest they have been all week. I re-tested = 4.7. Blood pressure was unaffected too.
Not an experiment I want to repeat in a hurry, but I suspect it says something positive about my insulin resistance?
I'm not counting any chickens, but fingers crossed. My first appointment with the Diabetes Nurse is next Monday. Hopefully she'll tell me what my HBA1c levels were 9 weeks ago. I hope to have another test in 6 weeks to see the effects of the dietWater retention, and the rest you'll lose when you go to the toilet.
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That is the benefit of the Newcastle Diet. It looks like you have got a normal.insulin response there, but I wouldn't do that every day
The test is weighted.I'm not counting any chickens, but fingers crossed. My first appointment with the Diabetes Nurse is next Monday. Hopefully she'll tell me what my HBA1c levels were 9 weeks ago. I hope to have another test in 6 weeks to see the effects of the diet