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My name is Michael, aged 27 from London, UK....
After being diagnosed with Type II Diabetes a few years ago I finally started to take drastic action last year by following a very healthy Vegan diet designed to reverse diabetes (as outlined by Dr Neal Bernard in his book 'The Reverse Diabetes Diet')....
The diet was awesome - just basically advocating eating really healthy food. I gave myself a 1500 calorie-per-day limit, and in tandem with exercise (which I had NEVER done before) I 'reversed' by diabetes and lost a TON of weight.
I was about 255 lbs with an obese BMI of 33.6 (I am 6ft 1in) when I started last April, and just as a goal I decided to stick to the diet for 100 days.
I managed to stick to it 95% of the time along with exercising 5 times a week, and at the end of the diet I was off all medications and weighed 187 lbs....and I looked really good and was super-healthy....
BUT - as often happens, after returning from summer vacation I went soft during the winter, stopped exercising and starting eating too much junk food. This has resulted in me coming back up to 233 lbs....
Obviously I hate having put so much weight back on, but I really hate how eating like this makes me feel....so I have chosen today to start my diet again....
This time I am doing a 5 month '150 day challenge' during which time I am hoping to lose over 70 lbs and reach my goal weight of 161 lbs (although my real goal is to just get back to the weight I was at during the summer)....
My reason for joining this forum is really for support: sticking to my healthy diet for 150 days is really a somewhat arbitrary first goal....I realise that the real problem is not falling back into old over-eating ways & continuing to maintain the new healthy lifestyle at least 90% of the time....
Once I start eating cakes and cheeseburgers and fried chicken I never freakin' stop....and its a roadI no longer want to go down....
I will be adding and maintaining a diary thread,and I am seeking support and communication from/with like minded souls....
Cheers!

My name is Michael, aged 27 from London, UK....
After being diagnosed with Type II Diabetes a few years ago I finally started to take drastic action last year by following a very healthy Vegan diet designed to reverse diabetes (as outlined by Dr Neal Bernard in his book 'The Reverse Diabetes Diet')....
The diet was awesome - just basically advocating eating really healthy food. I gave myself a 1500 calorie-per-day limit, and in tandem with exercise (which I had NEVER done before) I 'reversed' by diabetes and lost a TON of weight.
I was about 255 lbs with an obese BMI of 33.6 (I am 6ft 1in) when I started last April, and just as a goal I decided to stick to the diet for 100 days.
I managed to stick to it 95% of the time along with exercising 5 times a week, and at the end of the diet I was off all medications and weighed 187 lbs....and I looked really good and was super-healthy....
BUT - as often happens, after returning from summer vacation I went soft during the winter, stopped exercising and starting eating too much junk food. This has resulted in me coming back up to 233 lbs....
Obviously I hate having put so much weight back on, but I really hate how eating like this makes me feel....so I have chosen today to start my diet again....
This time I am doing a 5 month '150 day challenge' during which time I am hoping to lose over 70 lbs and reach my goal weight of 161 lbs (although my real goal is to just get back to the weight I was at during the summer)....
My reason for joining this forum is really for support: sticking to my healthy diet for 150 days is really a somewhat arbitrary first goal....I realise that the real problem is not falling back into old over-eating ways & continuing to maintain the new healthy lifestyle at least 90% of the time....
Once I start eating cakes and cheeseburgers and fried chicken I never freakin' stop....and its a roadI no longer want to go down....
I will be adding and maintaining a diary thread,and I am seeking support and communication from/with like minded souls....
Cheers!

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