I have been following the fast diet since the beginning of February 2013. I have found it surprisingly easy to deal with and only occasionally have I had to struggle (usually successfully) with midnight munchies on fast days.
What I find a little strange is that I have clearly lost width – clothes now fit comfortably and sit much better, some are actually too big – but have only lost 3 kilos (just under half a stone) in all that time and am still borderline obese.
There have been other rewarding spin-offs – much more energy with a noticeable quickening of pace and length of stride when I walk, BP down to 115 over 64 and cholesterol levels normal. And people keep telling me how well I look. However, it would be nice to get off this 3-month-long plateau. Any ideas?
Could it be that I was already eating reasonably healthily before starting the diet – fortunately I either actively dislike or can easily live without the usual fatty, sugary suspects and I rarely drink alcohol – so the effect of intermittent fasting is less dramatic? And could being 73 – although still working full time and studying for an MA part time -have anything to do with it?
10:33 am
29 Jun 13