Gale Hawkins
Super Member
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2009
- Messages
- 8,268
- Location
- Murray, KY
- Tractor
- 1948 Allis Chambers Model B 1976 265 MF / 1983 JD 310B Backhoe / 1966 Ford 3000 Diesel / 1980 3600 Diesel
What were the main changes you made?
TBS
On a hunch Oct 2014 I cut out eating or drinking anything that had added sugar and or any form of any grain hoping to avoid starting Enbrel injections for pain management. It worked well enough for the pain of 40 years from the Ankylosing Spondylitis that I told the doctors in Nov 2014 NO to Enbrel.
Six months later 40 years IBS was gone and has yet to return. Last A1C was 7.1 after being borderline type 2 diabetic for years. Joints and muscles are moving more freely than in years as the calcium deposits slowly resolve.
I do walk 1/4 mile daily now down a steep hill and back up quickly and not have to rest 20 times like when I started 4 years ago. Now I can get in and out of cars unaided.
Thinking wise I focus on getting better instead of getting worse. Actually I got serious about my stated goal to live to be 110 and walking and talking the entire way. With all the talk about inflation it makes sense to bump the age up to 120.
It became clear I was going to have to take charge of my health decisions. I had to say No to Statins in a forceful way to the nursing staff a few times for example. I am Rx free at 67 and hope to stay that way. At my August annual physical the MD said she saw no warning signs in her exam or the lab work so she said she would see me in a year with no changes in what I was doing. On the start she was not excited about my Low Carb High Fat way of eating but like many MD's she is now more open to this way of eating at least in my case.
I did not know what it was called at the time but since I keep my daily carbs down to about 50 grams I stay in a state of nutritional ketosis. It is a simple way of eating that works well for me and hope it works well for the next 50 years.