OK, so something weird's happening.
For reasons largely connected to my mother showing me a magazine article talking about "the hidden sugar" in ordinary foods, I haven't eaten bananas for a while.
Except since I started back with the Disappearing on Monday, I've had one every morning on top of my rationed, otherwise quite boring-ass Weetabix as part of the whole 'healthy diet' joyfest.
And both yesterday and today, I'm good for abbbbsolutely nothing for several hours.
d thinks it's the cereal itself, but then I've been having relatively massive bowlfuls of cereal on a daily basis, sometimes twice a day, so you'd think my system was accustomed to that. But I seem to be in the situation of being knocked on my ass...by a lone banana. Cue weird images of a ninja banana with a black bandana doing ju-jitsu in a sort of Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, Big Bad style. Screw pyjamas, you're not telling me that Banans in Bandanas couldn't work as a surprise Manga hit!
Certainly, I agree that it's something about breakfast that's doing this to me - Biked my 600 calories this morning, then tested my blood and it was ok at 6.4. Since then, had breakfast and good for bloody nothing.
Gonna try, tomorrow, and eschew the last banana in the bag, try sticking to just the cereal, and see if perhaps I can still speak and write coherent sentecnes by lunchtime.
Last night's second biking stint was a pain, frankly - only managed 250 calories burned. On the upside, I did 354 caloriesworth of walking yesterday too. So all in all, 1200 calories burned through exercise of one form or another yesterday. Food intake was the same as the day before+2 additional slices of toast - cereal and banana for breakfast, soup and toast for lunch, pasta (with those two additional slices of toast, for the crunch) for dinner, and buggerall else. Should be a reasonable recipe for reasonable loss, though I'm conscious of course of the relatively high carb-count in all that. Guess we'll see six days from now what happens.
Meanwhile - lunchtime.
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