I agree with your food strategy. I keep my occasional treat to my birthday, Xmas and Easter BHs At first I thought it would be hard to maintain but actually it isn't that difficult especially as so many people have different diets these days. I feel I am part of a trend.I'm 5'4", 72, a size 22, and would like to lose 6 stone (I've never managed it before in all the years of trying) but I did lose 11kg when I was first ill and most of it has stayed off.
I was taking ordinary Metformin and Atorvastatin. I suffered spasms and incontinence and memory problems plus aches and pains in my muscles and joints. It was so bad I considered suicide.Very well done to you. Can I ask what effect the medication had on you I’m taking zakkarto
Thank you for the information. And happy new year to you.Happy New Year and so well done on the weight loss so far. It is disappointing that you have not ben given the opportunity to try by lifestyle changes before the medication but at least you have been given the slow release metformin which is supposed to give less stomach issues.
Dietary changes are important so you may find this link helpful with some suggestions for that as well as some do's and don'ts. It is a low carb approach based on real food. https://lowcarbfreshwell.co.uk/
Following the principals in the link I reduced my HbA1C from 50mmol/mol to 42mmol/mol in 3 months without medication but using a home blood glucose monitor to test what meals were suitable.
Also the book or app Carbs and Cals was a useful resource for giving carb values of portion sizes of a whole range of foods.
Yes medication was not what I wanted.Happy New Year and so well done on the weight loss so far. It is disappointing that you have not ben given the opportunity to try by lifestyle changes before the medication but at least you have been given the slow release metformin which is supposed to give less stomach issues.
Dietary changes are important so you may find this link helpful with some suggestions for that as well as some do's and don'ts. It is a low carb approach based on real food. https://lowcarbfreshwell.co.uk/
Following the principals in the link I reduced my HbA1C from 50mmol/mol to 42mmol/mol in 3 months without medication but using a home blood glucose monitor to test what meals were suitable.
Also the book or app Carbs and Cals was a useful resource for giving carb values of portion sizes of a whole range of foods.