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Weight Loss/Maintenance

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Marthe48

(17,135 posts)
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 05:42 PM Jan 2020

I started eating low-carb Oct. 2 2019 [View all]

At my well-check in Oct. 2018, my blood sugar was up. I thought I was doing good watching my cards, but in Oct. 2019, the sugar was higher still. I put myself on a low-carb diet (100 carbs or less daily) My cholesterol was down almost 20 points, and I was happy that my diet focus had helped. I saw I had a window, so I cut all carb laden food out. I stopped eating bananas, a snack bar I thought was healthy, white potatoes, skim milk and pasta, ketchup and BBQ sauce. I have avoided things like candy, desserts, and fruit juice for a long time.

I bought a glucose monitor and started checking my fasting blood glucose every few days. I wanted to share that today, it was 100. And I've lost 20 lbs. Getting down to 100 was my first goal. My next goal is staying as close to that or lower as I can.

I missed having a bowl of cereal, which had been my usual breakfast for many years, so I found coconut almond milk that is less than 1 carb in a cup. I cut the cereal serving in half. Instead of having 44 grams of carbs, I have 18. I've been baking my own bread, with flour, water, salt and olive oil, just enough sugar to start the yeast. I have a slice with an egg a few mornings a week, about 24 carbs.

I am amazed at the low carb options you can get. My daughter got me shirataki noodles and rice, which are about 2 grams a serving. I have almond flour and coconut flour. For the first time in over 40 years, I didn't bake the cookies I bake at Christmas. I made almond flour biscotti, meringues, and rum balls for others in my family. I used Stevia to sweeten the things I baked. This weekend, I used the coconut flour to bread chicken and fry it. First breaded fried food I've had for ages. I'm going to make sushi with shirataki rice. I think I'll be able to make 2 - 4 rolls, with vegetables, maybe shrimp and have about 4 carbs in each roll.

I think I'll be able to stick with the way I'm eating for a long time. I am not on a diet to lose weight, and with grandkids, I have good reasons to diet for the hidden benefits. I am the only grandparent they have left, and I'd like to see them graduate from high school.

Happy New Year!

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Congratulations! Ohiogal Jan 2020 #1
I did an attitude adjustment lol Marthe48 Jan 2020 #6
The Michelangelo sketches will be at the Getty in Los Angeles in February More_Cowbell Jan 2020 #16
Thanks! Marthe48 Jan 2020 #38
Congratulations. dewsgirl Jan 2020 #2
Thanks! Marthe48 Jan 2020 #7
Low carb is the thing. OhZone Jan 2020 #3
My older daughter changed her diet Marthe48 Jan 2020 #8
!! handmade34 Jan 2020 #4
I used the McDougall plan for years Marthe48 Jan 2020 #11
It is the way to go, however JenniferJuniper Jan 2020 #5
I can see where it could Marthe48 Jan 2020 #12
Fired cabbage with onion and bacon yum! I can't eat cheese now Maraya1969 Jan 2020 #59
Can you eat vegan cheese? Marthe48 Jan 2020 #65
I found some I can have. The ones with cashews Maraya1969 Jan 2020 #75
I saw macadamia nut milk in Aldi's today Marthe48 Jan 2020 #76
I've been doing low-carb since 2006 localroger Jan 2020 #9
That's a good idea to test results Marthe48 Jan 2020 #13
Oh yes, the cravings! localroger Jan 2020 #24
I was so mad my effort failed Marthe48 Jan 2020 #31
Brava! Costco, if you have access to it, has a bunch of well priced low carb things. Bobby fierywoman Jan 2020 #10
I don't have Costco, but my daughter does Marthe48 Jan 2020 #15
Costco also has cacao! I'm doing NOTHING different, only staying away from those three fierywoman Jan 2020 #25
We were just talking about fasting Marthe48 Jan 2020 #39
Apparently there's a connection between fasting and less loose skin. fierywoman Jan 2020 #43
Too late for me! Marthe48 Jan 2020 #67
I bake a lot of bread Woodwizard Jan 2020 #14
Welcome to DU! Marthe48 Jan 2020 #17
BTW, you can throw cooked (whole) grains into your bread dough -- fierywoman Jan 2020 #29
I ground up oats Marthe48 Jan 2020 #40
The yeast eats the sugar so the carbs from that are minimal. what you need to worry about is the Dream Girl Jan 2020 #44
Exactly. fierywoman Jan 2020 #52
Slow leavened sourdough resolves a lot of that Iwasthere Jan 2020 #63
A lot of wat? It's still extremely carry. The tiny amount of sugar is a n Dream Girl Jan 2020 #64
Not arguing that bread carbs Marthe48 Jan 2020 #68
I would think home backed sourdough would be MORE of a treat... Dream Girl Jan 2020 #70
I don't measure :) Marthe48 Jan 2020 #74
I buy my yeast bulk and freeze Woodwizard Jan 2020 #61
My daughter got me a lb of yeast in 2011, and I just used it up last fall Marthe48 Jan 2020 #66
Unfortunately JenniferJuniper Jan 2020 #18
Coconut flour, too. catrose Jan 2020 #21
lol good one :) Marthe48 Jan 2020 #41
It is Marthe48 Jan 2020 #22
Congrats! I did something similar. 20lb from 9/14 to 11/4 bitterross Jan 2020 #19
Good for you! Marthe48 Jan 2020 #23
Good luck and congrats! FakeNoose Jan 2020 #20
The potassium is a worry Marthe48 Jan 2020 #26
Good luck and I hope you stick with it FakeNoose Jan 2020 #30
I drink Kroger diet ginger ale Marthe48 Jan 2020 #33
Something else to try: Qutzupalotl Jan 2020 #62
I have a pitcher with a filter Marthe48 Jan 2020 #69
Well done! Adsos Letter Jan 2020 #27
Thank you! Marthe48 Jan 2020 #34
Congrats! IronLionZion Jan 2020 #28
So far so good! Marthe48 Jan 2020 #35
Low carbs was how I got my Type 2 diabetes under control. Progressive Jones Jan 2020 #32
That is tremendous Marthe48 Jan 2020 #37
I reduced carbs at the end of August leftieNanner Jan 2020 #36
The egg and toast keeps me full better Marthe48 Jan 2020 #42
Great work! You've escaped Big Agra now Big Pharma! MartyTheGreek Jan 2020 #45
You sound like you've done lots of research Marthe48 Jan 2020 #50
A soda pop has 20 teaspoons of sugar! A kid in the 1800's was lucky to get a candy in two weeks... MartyTheGreek Jan 2020 #77
I'll watch the video Marthe48 Jan 2020 #78
Wow, that's fantastic lillypaddle Jan 2020 #46
Oh yeah home-cooking Marthe48 Jan 2020 #51
I understand your excitement!!! Mocha1206 Jan 2020 #47
I had to look up CGM Marthe48 Jan 2020 #53
welcome to DU Grasswire2 Jan 2020 #55
Thanks for this thread left-of-center2012 Jan 2020 #48
You're welcome! Marthe48 Jan 2020 #54
WUNNNNNNNNNNNderful!!! Absolutely superb news! calimary Jan 2020 #49
Good for you! Marthe48 Jan 2020 #56
And to you as well! calimary Jan 2020 #60
I ran errands this morning Marthe48 Jan 2020 #71
Fabulous! And Congratulations! gristy Jan 2020 #57
Glad for that! Marthe48 Jan 2020 #72
Congratulations! phylny Jan 2020 #58
Congratulations! Marthe48 Jan 2020 #73
One thing I learned (the hard way) is that you have to drink a lot of water. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2020 #79
Yes, drink lots of water Marthe48 Jan 2020 #80
Try TuxedoKat Feb 2020 #81
Thanks Marthe48 Feb 2020 #82
Keto low carb is working for me EveHammond13 Feb 2020 #83
You are doing great! Marthe48 Feb 2020 #84
thanks! I just wish more people would get this info because I feel like a lot of the "diet" EveHammond13 Feb 2020 #85
Going Keto probably saved my life. Happy Hoosier Aug 2021 #86
Well-done Marthe48 Aug 2021 #87
And well done to you! Happy Hoosier Aug 2021 #88
Yes, it is Marthe48 Aug 2021 #89
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