Hi,
I just wanted to say Hello and see if there are others following a similar 'diet' to me?
I am all over low-carb and paleo type blogs and podcasts - I appreciate the discussions and the science behind it all. BUT I don't want to fully commit to it.
I am at risk for diabetes due to family history, but I have already lost weight (wasn't technically 'overweight' to start but felt crappy and was on the LINE between healthy and overweight bmi - I am now quite lean after losing 25 pounds and I think I might have about 5 more to go so that my total weight loss is 30 pounds). I have a glucose monitor and am trying to increase my insulin sensitivity. I have tested my blood after my breakfast, and it doesn't go over 120 (or if it does, just barely) - I have 2 pieces of wheat toast with peanut butter (mmm, my fav!) and grape 'spread' (I have switched to a non-HFCF variety that saves a few carbs over my old brand), and I have a latte with whole milk (about 3/4 Cup). Then for the rest of the day, I eat low carb. (When I've had some cheats and tested my blood sugar, my #'s were in the 150's or even 160's once, and my FBG is over 90, sometimes just over 100, so I know I do have 'issues' that I'm trying to work on)
I also do the whole "IF" thing ... did it years ago before it was so mainstream. I find it helps me to not snack after dinner, which used to be my big weakness (haven't had ONE snack at night since January!) so if I start wanting something at night, I always just tell myself I can revisit the idea the next day when the urge hits, but by the next day, I usually don't want it anymore. So I use IF more just to provide that structure, but also I think it just helps me to feel great!
Anyway, sorry this was so long. Please don't tell me to give up my toast! It's seriously my favorite meal of the day and unless my blood sugar starts freaking out over it, I will NOT give it up! Doing low-carb the rest of the day along with exercise, keeping my weight down, and IF *should* be enough.... right?