Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Low-carb diets

Share advice and experiences of following a low-carb diet.Mumsnet hasn't checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. You may wish to speak to a medical professional before starting any diet.

Week 2 - Autumn Low Carb Bootcamp

520 replies

BIWI · 15/09/2013 23:55

Well! It's the first day of reckoning:

Here is the Spreadsheet of Wonderfulness

I am waving my big stick around already, because it's obvious from the most recent threads that there has been a fair amount of cheating going on.

And we have only just finished week one!

A couple of things:

IT'S NOT CALLED BOOTCAMP FOR NOTHING

This period is designed to shift you quickly into becoming ketogenically adapted, i.e. to shift your body into burning fat rather than burning carbs.

This can only happen if you consistently reduce the carbs that you are consuming

If you cheat - even if it is just the odd thing here and there - then this won't happen, and it will take you much longer to start burning (and therefore losing) fat.

These two weeks were never going to be easy. And although I wrote about them, and how you needed to plan for them, it's clear that this hasn't always been appreciated.

I do, really, understand that it is hard. Especially if low carbing is new for you. But it's designed with a purpose, and you will really see the benefit of it if you stick with it.

JUST BECAUSE YOU'VE DONE BOOTCAMP BEFORE DOESN'T MEAN THAT IT'S ANY DIFFERENT FOR YOU

Please be mindful of people who are new to Bootcamp. You may know what you can/can't do in terms of carb consumption. But there has been quite a bit of posting about cheating. Even if you are doing this mindfully, please remember that you aren't supposed to be doing this in the first two weeks of Bootcamp, and it makes it really hard for those who are new to low carbing, and who might be struggling.

A bit of sensitivity is called for here.

And finally, when you get on the scales this morning/tomorrow morning, please remember that this is about you and nobody else. It isn't a competition. Some people lose weight much quicker than others.

If you have a lot of weight to lose, chances are that you will lose it quicker than if you are closer to your target. Some people will lose a shedload in week one, but then nothing in week two - whereas others will lose more modestly, but consistently, week after week. The only thing that matters is what is happening to you.

If you haven't lost much, please don't be disappointed. Make sure that you are genuinely following the rules - are you drinking enough water? Are you eating high fat? That one glass or wine, or that small piece of cake - they all add up.

And even if you have genuinely followed the rules - if you haven't seen the scales move by much - have you measured?

We are all different, and rates of loss will be different too. Just think about the food that you have been eating, and consider how this WOE compares with low calorie or low fat diets.

Changing to a low carb way of eating as compared to a low fat or low calorie diet is not an easy transition, and it is to be expected that there will be snags along the way. Hopefully the Bootcamp threads will give you the help and guidance that you need - and I hope that when you get on the scales next, your hard work will be rewarded!

Onwards and downwards
xxx

OP posts:
CrabbyBigBottom · 19/09/2013 12:54

BIWI my eyes are burning... what bizarreness is this!!

Just a tip Bullet... if you are weight training for competitions, try not to make this face - it won't help you win!

On the other hand, I wouldn't mind looking like [[https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=muscle+women&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=vto6UprTM6iu0QXW84C4Ag#facrc=&imgdii=&imgrc=Vyqj_-1HYU153M%3A%3B7_j96etSCZHx0M%3Bhttps%253A%252F%252Flh4.googleusercontent.com%252F-ngwLFhzZ_cc%252FTXilUj8NxoI%252FAAAAAAAAElk%252FtTgY5EGLmGg%252Fs1600%252FMuscle%252BwOmen%252B07.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fcoolfunclub.blogspot.com%252F2011%252F03%252Fmuscle-women.html%3B576%3B863 this.}}

CrabbyBigBottom · 19/09/2013 12:55

Arse.

this

loopyloou · 19/09/2013 12:56

I found drinking lots of water easier when it was hot. At the moment all I want is hot drinks, I'm really feeling the cold Sad. I guess peppermint tea is just hot water really though, no carbs?

I add HM mayo to meals wherever I can - recipe includes 1 egg yolk, 1.5 tbsp cider vinegar, 350 ml sunflower oil, salt and pepper, nothing else. I think that's fairly low carb?

I use full fat mince, eat the skin on chicken, eat pork crackling, have full fat yoghurt when I have it, add coconut cream to curry, fry everything in butter and add butter to veg, so I think I should be getting enough fat.

I think I'm just having a rubbish day mood-wise Sad My usual way of coping would be a bar of chocolate or a trip to the local cafe if possible, that is all not possible now. I know this is emotional eating and that is my biggest problem. I'm never hungry, but have realised how much of my eating is emotional.

NewStartNewStory · 19/09/2013 12:59

And crabby has just reminded me why I shouldn't click links on mn.

CrabbyBigBottom · 19/09/2013 13:00

Loopy why not measure instead? That way you'll see the progress without letting the scales mess with your head!

FFS someone tell me to go and get on with my day. I've been faffing around and MNing all bloody morning! Angry

loopyloou · 19/09/2013 13:03

Yes, Crabby, that makes sense. Problem is I have no willpower and can't put the scales away as DH is using them too Sad

I'll try and stay away from them for now as they always cause me problems.

BIWI · 19/09/2013 13:06

Loopy - go away! Grin

(Meant in the nicest possible way)

Crabby - those pictures are gruesome, but compelling, aren't they?! I spent ages looking through them. I just can't imagine why someone would want to look like that. And what on earth do they wear?!

OP posts:
BIWI · 19/09/2013 13:08

look at this one!

OP posts:
BIWI · 19/09/2013 13:11

Why would you want to look like this?

OP posts:
LilyAmaryllis · 19/09/2013 13:30

You sound like you're doing great Loopy - stay on the wagon long enough to see the effects. Remember you've already lost 6 packs of lard (!!) You are allowed low-carb snacks if you have to indulge that emotional eating thing (I know all about that.)

I'm really feeling the cold this week too, I'm going to have to find alternatives to salad for lunch, I've had soup some of this week but was back to a chilly salad today.

Someone was mixing boiled water with tap water so they could drink it more comfortably - could be one to try?

The reason for the water is, it flushes out the ketones (into your wee). Ketones are produced when we burn our own fat (or something like that). But if they get to a certain level in our blood, that all stops, we stop burning our own fat. So keep drinking the water, to keep burning our fat. Motivating, no?

Slow and steady weight loss is good because it gives your skin a chance to catch up with the new you.

Good luck!

bulletwithbutterflywings · 19/09/2013 13:47

You know those links are heavily photoshopped don't you? I want to look like gurny lady - but with a normal face!

BIWI · 19/09/2013 13:51

Some of them do look like women's faces have been photoshopped on to men's bodies!

OP posts:
fitflopqueen · 19/09/2013 14:09

Can I shuffle in rather late, read the thread last week on 10 th and started on 11th.
Can't add onto the list so if someone could add me that would be great.
11.9 13 -11.12
18.9.13 -11.8.
Today have had
celery sticks & cream cheese
2 eggs mashed with butter and some ham & 4 cherry toms
Dinner will be pork steak, celeriac mash and broccoli
Am trying to up water intake and still drinking 3-4 tea or coffee daily with lactofree milk

BIWI · 19/09/2013 14:12

Welcome, fitflopqueen! You're on the spreadsheet.

OP posts:
fitflopqueen · 19/09/2013 14:14

Thanks the detail has been really helpful

goodasitgets · 19/09/2013 14:31

Can I recommend this soup? Use shallots instead of onion, ignore the milk (extra stock or cream instead)
www.nigella.com/recipes/view/cauliflower-cheese-soup-2774

Serve with crispy bacon on top Smile

twistyfeet · 19/09/2013 14:56

I need some more vegetarian recipes. We need to budget more (dont eat meat) and are struggling a fair bit with the amount of fish I'm eating to keep the protein up just as the blardy hens have stopped laying. I'm coming off Bootcamp in 5 days and going onto maintenance.
Any ideas?

loopyloou · 19/09/2013 15:29

Thanks Lily Smile I'll try with the water. But isn't peppermint tea the same? And other herbal teas?

What sort of low carb snacks do you eat?

pixiegumboot · 19/09/2013 15:33

Am I supposed to be exhausted all the time?

pixiegumboot · 19/09/2013 15:40

And feeling fuzzy headed, i cant' concentrate at all!!!

ofcoursethisisanamechange · 19/09/2013 16:14

yes- snack ideas please! particularly peckish today!!

NigellasGuest · 19/09/2013 16:23

newstart and vipers you're right about focusing on the measurements rather than scales. Another good day here. I'm very much of the eat when I'm hungry school of thought. Sometimes I go for ages between meals. I know this WOE makes me fuller for longer - I stay full overnight too.

Negroni · 19/09/2013 16:26

Just checking in. Things ticking along here and hope I am losing - not weighing till Monday though!

Have v much enjoyed catching up on thread especially ProteinshakeGate and bodybuilding women photos - it is the walnutty colour of their skin I also find so very fascinating Shock

NigellasGuest · 19/09/2013 16:39

ProteinshakeGate Grin

googoogoggles · 19/09/2013 16:43

Hi all
I'm still reeling from some of those bodybuilder links. That last one BIWI posted. What's all that about? Looks like she's pulled on some kind of fake suit.
Still on track here food-wise those def not enough water yesterday and today after being really good with it up til now. Trying to remedy that but have to dash to supermarket and worry I'll have to leave my trolley down one of the aisles to rush for a wee...
God, Pag that's am amazing schedule your DD has. Pity she doesn't like nuts for fast re-fuelling – what about peanut butter that someone suggested earlier? My DD used to swim in our local squad but gave up when she was around 13 – and after all those trips to the ruddy pool. The least she could have done was become an olympic athlete. (just kidding) She has a lovely lean figure after all that sport, lucky thing.
Today so far:
B omelette
L home-made coleslaw with skin-on chicken breast
D tbc maybe lamb chops with buttery greens
Keep on everyone!
PS Glad you had a good date Newstart even if low-key!
Sorry, if I've missed responding to anything else.
BIWI very impressed with yr running. WIll bump thread later when I do donation