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Fasting / 5:2 diet

Talk about intermittent fasting and 5:2, including what’s worked for others. Mumsnet hasn't checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. You may wish to speak to a medical professional before starting any diet.

IF, 4:3, 5:2 - Maintaining a healthy weight - Chapter 3

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Talkinpeace · 19/07/2013 13:03

This thread is for those who have been practicing IF (Intermittent Fasting) for quite a while and are now at, or nearing, their target healthy weight.
It's also for anyone who is doing it for the health benefits alone.

How do we experience fasts and balance a stable food intake while having little or no weight to lose?
How do we ensure that this WOL keeps us at the healthy weight long term rather than revert to yoyo games?
How do we ensure that we keep ourselves looking great rather than just thin?

Many of us have been maintaining at our original goal weight for a few months, and others are joining all the time.
Obviously, the more the merrier!
It is also worth considering whether a second, leaner target might be achievable.

You'll find the first two maintenance threads and all the main 5:2 threads for posters practicing IF to lose weight here on the Fasting / 5:2 on the diet forum. We're currently on thread no. 23, but there is a new main thread every 2-3 weeks.

There are two other associated threads:
This one, which is an absolute goldmine of Tips and Links on how to practice IF, and the research behind it.

And here is a treasure trove of 5:2 recipes, mostly low calorie for fasting days, but there are also recipes for when you want to treat yourself. And, now we're maintaining, we'll need more of these!

PS thanks to Breadandwine (proof that this forum welcomes everybody, not just Mums) for setting up the last thread while my old name that set up the first one was on 'holiday' Grin

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AmericasTorturedBrow · 03/08/2013 20:54

You love it TiP Wink

Also explains why a few older people I know seem to eat like birds and survive perfectly fine

NSV, bought a Banana Republic jacket at a charity shop today in a roomy US6 size!

Talkinpeace · 03/08/2013 21:05

busted !

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Breadandwine · 04/08/2013 00:29

I should say, BC, that Tip is easily bored! Grin

Going to join you over a pint glass, Tip! Wasn't going to - saw your 'pint of cider' mention on the AIBU thread and thought about it, but decided against - then my son rang up (he's a good lad!) from a nightclub in Leicester, raving about what a great time he was having. He wasn't exactly sober, either - so I thought 'Soddit!" If you can't beat 'em, join 'em!

Is it the Horizon programme anniversary tomorrow? Think it might be!

So my excuse is that I'm raising a glass to the good Dr M! Thanks

BTW, I heard on the grapevine (well, on the main thread) that the excellent GreenEggs is to make a reappearance! And not before time, I say!

Where are you Laska - need you on here, now!

For nostalgics such as me I've just gone back and found the link to the very first thread - have to say it makes much more interesting reading than the AIBU thread:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/fasting_diet/a1535972-5-2-Diet-Thread

Well worth any new 5:2er reading through it.

LikeaHurricane · 04/08/2013 00:47

Breadandwine the anniversary is on Tuesday so standby on glass raising!
I might be pissed but I'm good with dates. Hic, hic

LikeaHurricane · 04/08/2013 00:52

Btw. Breadandwine, I also love the cricket like you, as does my dh and my ds who had a lovely big boys day out yesterday with his mates at old trafford. I'm going to the one day international on 8th sept.

LikeaHurricane · 04/08/2013 00:56

Right, come on everyone! What are we going to do on 6th August? We gotta do something.....Grin

LikeaHurricane · 04/08/2013 00:59

Oh yes, btw, been maintaining for a bit. Details when I'm not pissed. Cos I am nowGrin

Breadandwine · 04/08/2013 01:03

Hurricane thanks for putting me straight - but I'll still raise a (second!) glass anyway!

Glad your lads enjoyed the cricket yesterday - although they probably preferred today's England's efforts more! We just need to avoid the follow-on, I reckon.

I'm off to the T20 finals on the 17th - and both my teams, Lancashire, where I was born, and Somerset, where I've lived since 1973, are in the quarter finals. Be great to see them both in the final - not sure who I'd support then. (I do really - it's got to be Lancashire! Grin)

I'm sure you'll enjoy the one dayer - are all the family going?

AmericasTorturedBrow · 04/08/2013 05:56

Shall we fast ;)

AmericasTorturedBrow · 04/08/2013 06:00

Goddamn it I thought I started on thread one and actually it wasn't til at least thread two lost the use of emoticons thanks to NFD White Russians and pizza winky smiley face thing

AmericasTorturedBrow · 04/08/2013 06:04

Meh,..thread3!!

Bordercollielover · 04/08/2013 10:11

Hmm. I am still pondering about TiPs information regarding how TDEE reduces with age. And I am wondering WHY? Is it because the calculator has made a secret adjustment for assumed reduction of physical activity? If a calorie is just a unit of energy and it takes 3,500 of the blighters to make one pound of fat AND a person maintains their exercise level, which i think TiP has, then what is going on to make us need less calories after say the age of 20 when growth has finished?
Doubt if anyone knows the answer but I am wondering if there is a connection here with the aging process at cell level and whether IF will have an effect on it?
Apologies for the musings, just wondering aloud!

mumofcrazynamedkids · 04/08/2013 11:19

lol americas I'm a thread 3 joiner too, but had read threads 1 and 2 so they look very familiar, actually remembered being slow to join, didn't get any responses to my first 2 posts as I joined in the middle of a busy time/heated discussion!

Talkinpeace · 04/08/2013 14:55

I joined in thread three as well - because I was away over the summer eating too much - and then stressed to billyoh after DHs mum died while we were away. I started fasting on the first day of term.

TDEE dropping over time

  • no more laying down new bone
  • little or no laying down of new muscle
  • reproductive organs no longer being maintained
BUT a dear friend who was knocked off her bike got really annoyed that her broken pelvis was treated as if she was an old granny rather than a gym bunny ffs my gym instructor has grandchildren and she is ultra fit!

B&W
reverse engineering formulae is really easy when you have the basic interpolation spreadsheets - many of which I wrote years and years ago

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AmericasTorturedBrow · 04/08/2013 18:31

Interesting theory BC, I just assumed it was due to metabolism slowing?

Kinda FD today, won't be eating til a BBQ this avo (so prob around 20hours) won't calorie count but doubt it'll be too high as its all veggies and fish, and not drinking cos I'm babysitting for a friend tonight

Wedding anniversary tomorrow, we're sharing a bottle of fizz and ordering in a LOT of sushi!

Talkinpeace · 04/08/2013 19:59

YO : enjoy.
Mine is later in the month (20 years) but DH hates sushi and it will be near the anniversary of him Mums death

have more fizz for me Grin

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Moominsummermadness · 04/08/2013 20:12

Very sad time for my family. My beautiful aunt died yesterday, of cancer, aged just 52. She has left behind two daughters, 12 and 15.

I'm going back to 5:2 this week, I've gained 4lb in the last week. I know I've been eating too much and drinking a fair bit, have been seeking solace in food. I need to re-focus.

Breadandwine · 04/08/2013 20:41

I joined on Oct 1st last year - thread number 4.

I seem to remember not everyone believed I was for real when I posted this:

I have to say I've never felt better. I spent 4 hours on the dance floor on Saturday night, drank 3 pints of beer, a large glass of red and a Jaegerbomb - and was up and out for a swim by 8 in the morning. And I'm in my mid-seventies!

Roll on my 80th, that's all I can say! Grin

Breadandwine · 04/08/2013 20:43

Moomin I didn't see your post - I'm so sorry! Flowers

Talkinpeace · 04/08/2013 21:12

(((Moomin)))) 52 is young. and her girls will be in shock for a while to come.
Remember that stress makes you lose weight so relax on the fasting till you feel up to it again.

B&W I remember that post! Fasting party animal.

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AmericasTorturedBrow · 04/08/2013 22:30

Oh moomin I'm so sorry but agree with TiP don't be too hard on yourself re weight, if it makes you feel better to fast then do so, but def put emotional health first.

I remember that post too B&W...20yrs TiP? Wow, we're only at 7....DH has something planned Tuesday eve, weds he's taken the day off for us to spend together and in a few weeks friends are having DC overnight so we can get away together for 36hours - considering 4 out of the last 6 anniversaries we've managed to be in different countries it ain't half bad!

Moominsummermadness · 05/08/2013 06:03

Thanks everyone.

GreenEggsAndNichts · 05/08/2013 10:25

Hello everyone! I'm still around, just not 'around' the forums as much during the summer. Still fasting. I thought of you all when a friend posted a link to a rambling commentary piece from the Independent this week. It seemed to be railing against 'fad diets' in general, but it of course used 5:2 as it's headline example. The actual content of the piece was disjointed, going on about Dukan and other things and saying these diets all feature a lack of roughage (?!) so you're left having to take laxatives (!) etc etc. The look on my face was Confused. The friend who posted the article wrote "please everyone just eat normally" and I had no idea what to say because the article was SO SHIT that there was no place to begin ripping it to shreds. I think they tacked 5:2 to the title so it would get page views, and then just blah blah'd til the cows came home.

Anyway. I'll be here this week, then we're off to Portugal next week. After that, I have another festival to steward (no, not Reading or Leeds- a tiny one called Shambala) and then I imagine I'll be back here as usual. :) Outside of the possible trip home to the US in late Sept. Hmm

I can't believe our anniversary is coming up! Time really does fly.

frenchfancy · 05/08/2013 12:34

Not sure which thread I joined on, probably three. I didn't see the horizon program until the beginning of September and started the next day I think. Still happy to hold up a glass of wine to DrM tomorrow though (any excuse)

Talkinpeace · 05/08/2013 12:36

Hi there GreenEggs glad you are keeping well.
My Yoga teacher goes to Shambala and various old friends run stalls there.
Glad you are keeping well and maintaining - we'll have to bounce you into year apart pictures at some stage!

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