Silver Sonnet
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This is a great thread!
I've been overweight all my adult life, although I was very thin until I had my first child at 18. I'm a stress eater, and my life was one big ball of stress. Finally, a few years ago, my middle daughter got married, and I saw pictures of myself at her wedding--it was just embarrassing. About that time, I was diagnosed with diabetes (blood glucose readings of over 600) and high blood pressure. THEN my mother and my ex-husband had strokes. So I scratched my head, got my brain moving a bit, and realized I'd be next if I didn't DO something.
It was still a very slow process actually getting started losing weight. The meds I was taking for the diabetes actually made me gain weight, and the wild fluctuations in my blood sugar made it very hard to lose. Finally, I found a book called Reversing Diabetes by Julian Whitaker, and it changed my life. It told me that the standard diabetic diet would not work--it certainly hadn't for me--and that the diet and the meds could kill me. I'm a trained researcher, so I verified everything I read and finally made the scariest decision of my life: I turned my back on my doctor's advice and followed the diet in the book. Within three weeks, I was off my meds and losing weight. I lost 45 pounds in 5 months and got completely off all my meds, all without telling my doc (I don't recommend this approach to others
). When I finally told him, he told me to keep doing whatever I was doing because it was working.
However, shortly after that, my husband had a stroke and brain surgery, I got sick and eventually had congestive heart failure, and my daughter's house burned down; she and her family lost everything. That old stress eating reared its ugly head, and I regained 30.5 pounds.
Then, as I was cleaning out a closet, I came across "The Book" again, and here I am--1.5 pounds lighter already and getting back on track
I've been overweight all my adult life, although I was very thin until I had my first child at 18. I'm a stress eater, and my life was one big ball of stress. Finally, a few years ago, my middle daughter got married, and I saw pictures of myself at her wedding--it was just embarrassing. About that time, I was diagnosed with diabetes (blood glucose readings of over 600) and high blood pressure. THEN my mother and my ex-husband had strokes. So I scratched my head, got my brain moving a bit, and realized I'd be next if I didn't DO something.
It was still a very slow process actually getting started losing weight. The meds I was taking for the diabetes actually made me gain weight, and the wild fluctuations in my blood sugar made it very hard to lose. Finally, I found a book called Reversing Diabetes by Julian Whitaker, and it changed my life. It told me that the standard diabetic diet would not work--it certainly hadn't for me--and that the diet and the meds could kill me. I'm a trained researcher, so I verified everything I read and finally made the scariest decision of my life: I turned my back on my doctor's advice and followed the diet in the book. Within three weeks, I was off my meds and losing weight. I lost 45 pounds in 5 months and got completely off all my meds, all without telling my doc (I don't recommend this approach to others
However, shortly after that, my husband had a stroke and brain surgery, I got sick and eventually had congestive heart failure, and my daughter's house burned down; she and her family lost everything. That old stress eating reared its ugly head, and I regained 30.5 pounds.
Then, as I was cleaning out a closet, I came across "The Book" again, and here I am--1.5 pounds lighter already and getting back on track