anjuschka
Dukan Ancestor!!
ONE YEAR LATER - NEARLY DID IT
Here I am, one year from embarking on Conso and I'm NEARLY the same (this morning first WI for weeks: 65kg). Not surprising after the last couple of weeks I've had, but you have to live your life too: I had never made a birthday cake for my mum before so I was going to share it too!
So - am I allowed my badge now despite being 2lb up
Another run last night and it was ~okay~ pant pant, as I finished some way from home I ended up listening to the start of the next week and that sounds decidedly scary! (3 mins - 5 mins - 3 mins - 5mins running, I think!). Luckily I have another on of my current week's run to complete first.
So - a year later, what has Dukan shown me?
I have changed my food 'base', and I know roughly what I need to eat in a day to stay the same or lose - without counting calories or the like. I have very much upped my veg intake - whereas I might have had a sandwich for lunch (wm bread margarine, cheese, ham), I now have a salad of leaves & tomatoes, no oil dressing topped with fish or egg. today I am having my famous beetroot and pickled herring salad Prep time in the morning is just the same as a sandwich.
I do still have snacks, just not every day.
The negative things about living post-DDConso: I *can* display the symptoms of not being able to stop at Gala-times - something that Brownie referred to elsewhere. So as well as a nice meal and dessert I may have a snack in the afternoon and one at night etc. At least I'm aware that I'm doing it but still working on dealing with it. Anyway the name and concept of 'Galas' is now banned unless I am going out / eating with friends or we're having a takeaway (about one in 3 months). I no longer plan weekly galas to be the things I can't have - they come in as incidentals (potatoes, cheese, sausages, fatty cuts of meat).
What I am allowing is one nice dessert a week (at the moment apple and blackberry crumble/tart is high on the list), and about one or two 'normal' healthy meals *with* carbs a week, and for example some of the previously banned veg (sweetcorn fresh from the garden at the moment!) - tonight it's greek pitta pockets but that's my small carb portion used, and on Sunday it's Mediterranean beef stew with chickpeas in it - all of it cooked in the lean manner I am now used to. Or I might have one sausage or a small piece of quiche when everyone else is having full portions.
Monday is DD2s birthday and we're having 'make your own' pizzas again and the obligatory chocolate cake, of course I will join in. The rest of the week I am still sticking to strict conso until I am closer to target, ie IN the 64s. With the running that should not be so hard
What has also happened, and that's not DD specific but diet-specific. The things I should not eat are more tempting. The bags of dried fruit are beckoning to me just to dip into between meal times are the worst... ok so I am deflecting the urge to reach for a biscuit but even so.... As Jo calls it, the 'head hunger' can be quite strong and it didn't use to bother me at all when I was living the 'I eat what I like' mantra that meant I was 'maintaining' at 76kg... but having a good attitude to food. Now I have a more over-sensitive attitude to food which I KNEW was going to happen as soon as I started any diet. Give it another year and I may have grown out of it (or be back to 76!)
Anyway - better do some work now - have a good weekend everyone!
Here I am, one year from embarking on Conso and I'm NEARLY the same (this morning first WI for weeks: 65kg). Not surprising after the last couple of weeks I've had, but you have to live your life too: I had never made a birthday cake for my mum before so I was going to share it too!
So - am I allowed my badge now despite being 2lb up
Another run last night and it was ~okay~ pant pant, as I finished some way from home I ended up listening to the start of the next week and that sounds decidedly scary! (3 mins - 5 mins - 3 mins - 5mins running, I think!). Luckily I have another on of my current week's run to complete first.
So - a year later, what has Dukan shown me?
I have changed my food 'base', and I know roughly what I need to eat in a day to stay the same or lose - without counting calories or the like. I have very much upped my veg intake - whereas I might have had a sandwich for lunch (wm bread margarine, cheese, ham), I now have a salad of leaves & tomatoes, no oil dressing topped with fish or egg. today I am having my famous beetroot and pickled herring salad Prep time in the morning is just the same as a sandwich.
I do still have snacks, just not every day.
The negative things about living post-DDConso: I *can* display the symptoms of not being able to stop at Gala-times - something that Brownie referred to elsewhere. So as well as a nice meal and dessert I may have a snack in the afternoon and one at night etc. At least I'm aware that I'm doing it but still working on dealing with it. Anyway the name and concept of 'Galas' is now banned unless I am going out / eating with friends or we're having a takeaway (about one in 3 months). I no longer plan weekly galas to be the things I can't have - they come in as incidentals (potatoes, cheese, sausages, fatty cuts of meat).
What I am allowing is one nice dessert a week (at the moment apple and blackberry crumble/tart is high on the list), and about one or two 'normal' healthy meals *with* carbs a week, and for example some of the previously banned veg (sweetcorn fresh from the garden at the moment!) - tonight it's greek pitta pockets but that's my small carb portion used, and on Sunday it's Mediterranean beef stew with chickpeas in it - all of it cooked in the lean manner I am now used to. Or I might have one sausage or a small piece of quiche when everyone else is having full portions.
Monday is DD2s birthday and we're having 'make your own' pizzas again and the obligatory chocolate cake, of course I will join in. The rest of the week I am still sticking to strict conso until I am closer to target, ie IN the 64s. With the running that should not be so hard
What has also happened, and that's not DD specific but diet-specific. The things I should not eat are more tempting. The bags of dried fruit are beckoning to me just to dip into between meal times are the worst... ok so I am deflecting the urge to reach for a biscuit but even so.... As Jo calls it, the 'head hunger' can be quite strong and it didn't use to bother me at all when I was living the 'I eat what I like' mantra that meant I was 'maintaining' at 76kg... but having a good attitude to food. Now I have a more over-sensitive attitude to food which I KNEW was going to happen as soon as I started any diet. Give it another year and I may have grown out of it (or be back to 76!)
Anyway - better do some work now - have a good weekend everyone!