Well...so yesterday was day 30.
I had intended to post for a month, so I guess it ends here...
I would encourage anyone fairly newly diagnosed to keep some kind of diary like this as it has really made me look at my BS management closely and helped me to see problem areas. And doing it on this forum has meant that I have received suggestions from others on how to improve things - much appreciated, thank you to those who have helped me
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As for the raw vegan diet - it's great. TRY IT!!!! Or at least try to include more raw stuff [
] I have more energy, I have definitely lost some weight (not sure how much because I don't weigh myself...but my clothes are fitting much better so I would guess about 3 pounds. I don't have much to lose, so I wouldn't mind betting that anyone overweight would watch it drop off). I don't wake up with a puffy or a pale face, I don't get bloated anymore. I am satisfied with less food. My body pH is moe alkaline. If I eat cooked and/or processed foods now, all these things reverse.
As for negative things...I guess that it is kind of annoying that my body is rejecting junky/cooked things, although obviously it is a good thing really. Just - if I do eat, say, some crisps or chocolate, it would be nice not to wake up feeling like someone has stamped on my head, with a bloated tummy and face!!! But at the end of the day, I do not really want to be eating those kinds of foods even though I like the taste because they really do put your body under a lot of strain.
Cravings have probably been the other down side for me. I am still craving sugar/starch, but that is my own fault because I have been giving in to the cravings periodically. They will only stop calling if I stop answering
I guess I need longer than 30 days to correct 28 years of emotional eating lol. but it would be so worth it.
I will certainly be making this the way I eat, and I will be going for 99.9% all the time. I won't be looking to re-introduce cooked foods, starchy carbs, dairy etc because I have seen how much better I feel and look on raw and what effect cooked and/or processed food has on my body. Apart from cravings for junky sugar/starch, I can honestly say I haven't missed cooked foods at all. No desires for stir fry, or porridge, or rice crackers/oatckes, for example, which I used to eat so much of. So really only the emotionally addictive stuff which I'm better off without. And, though I have some way to go, I have definitely found my BS management easier than when I was eating platefuls of brown rice/oats/rye bread/all those things that are recommended to us.
I have not noticed any particular change in my insulin needs, however in 30 days I didn't really expect to. That is more of a long term thing. I will update this thread if anything significant happens!
Can't believe how many viewings there have been - didn't think anyone would really be interested!
Bye for now, has been nice chatting with you
Claire