blue-kat
Full Member
hi- it's really inspiring to read of the sensible and sustained weight loss achieved by people here.
I'd like to join you as I'm averse to commercial diet clubs, they just seem appropriate for people with health probs. I don't get out much and really don't want to use up a trip out going to a diet club to be lectured about taking exercise ( if only I could) or to be inflected with promotion of their brand diet junk food.
I lost about 5 stones about 7 years ago with low GI but most of it has crept back on.
I've got several health probs, and clearly being obese is adding to them.
I am inactive, as walking exacerbates 2 of the conditions. I use a mobility aid, but manage to potter around the house a bit, but also have to rest in bed or on the sofa with feet elevated.
I have moderate ME, low thyroid, spasm disorder, blood clotting condition, IBS, coeliac, blood sugar lows..... and am under investigation at cardiology dept.
I've never found a diet club that does low GI and gluten free. I get genius GF bread on prescription, but am sure it's not low GI, but it's convenient so I just try to be sensible and not eat more than 2 small slices a day, but not everyday.
I've been feeling pretty hopeless about being able to lose weight, but try to focus on the positive of eating as healthy as poss. which is why I think GI is the most suitable way. Although I do sometimes lapse and wonder about doing a drastic fast scheme, then I remind myself that I'm not suitable and weightloss often isn't sustained. I suppose it's an expression of the frustration at being stuck. I find cooking difficult, and need to plan ahead and get meals prepared when I have my carer in.
well that's my rather long story
I'd like to join you as I'm averse to commercial diet clubs, they just seem appropriate for people with health probs. I don't get out much and really don't want to use up a trip out going to a diet club to be lectured about taking exercise ( if only I could) or to be inflected with promotion of their brand diet junk food.
I lost about 5 stones about 7 years ago with low GI but most of it has crept back on.
I've got several health probs, and clearly being obese is adding to them.
I am inactive, as walking exacerbates 2 of the conditions. I use a mobility aid, but manage to potter around the house a bit, but also have to rest in bed or on the sofa with feet elevated.
I have moderate ME, low thyroid, spasm disorder, blood clotting condition, IBS, coeliac, blood sugar lows..... and am under investigation at cardiology dept.
I've never found a diet club that does low GI and gluten free. I get genius GF bread on prescription, but am sure it's not low GI, but it's convenient so I just try to be sensible and not eat more than 2 small slices a day, but not everyday.
I've been feeling pretty hopeless about being able to lose weight, but try to focus on the positive of eating as healthy as poss. which is why I think GI is the most suitable way. Although I do sometimes lapse and wonder about doing a drastic fast scheme, then I remind myself that I'm not suitable and weightloss often isn't sustained. I suppose it's an expression of the frustration at being stuck. I find cooking difficult, and need to plan ahead and get meals prepared when I have my carer in.
well that's my rather long story
