Hi all my name is Clive I'm 6ft 5 weigh around 22 stone not fit and newly DN on Friday after having blood tests for lots of different things i.e. cholesterol, glucose, thyroid, prostate and low testosterone as I have been feeling depressed for possibly a coupe of years and not been feeling that well for a few months terrible itching out of breath always so bloody hot and the district nurses had been a bit worried about me. My mum was DN 30 or so years ago it was very different then, she passed away at Christmas 2 years ago.
I am a carer for my wife who has had MS for the past 10 years and in the last 5 years my priority has been my wife so not really been looking after myself food intake is not a lot she has some porridge, high protein drinks then a small lunch and then we share a ready meal for one, my intake is generally toast, small lunch then our dinner, a lot of the time i am grazing like crisps, biscuits and more toast.
Went to see the diabetic specialist at the doctors and they are going the way of diet, so when I told her our intake she said I don't eat enough need to start eating the right stuff and looking after myself. (easy to say).
No strips or machines as they don't hand them out now have a regular check every three months bloods and urine (is this normal). got to have the eye test but have worn glasses since I was 9 or 10 so hoping that is OK.
Hi Jack. Yes without a doubt the Lchf diet has improved my MS profoundly ..its reduced stiffness in my muscles and I just have a feeling of well being in myself.
I know it helped with your weight and BG, but either I had forgotten or didn't know if it helped your MS, I'm so glad it didHi Jack. Yes without a doubt the Lchf diet has improved my MS profoundly ..its reduced stiffness in my muscles and I just have a feeling of well being in myself.
I will always have bad and better days with ms
But manageble. My neurologist is very impressed with my improvement too.
I'm looking forward to my next Hba1c test in Feb.
I'm eating better than I ever did also more veggies and cooking from scratch. I started v low carb 25g a day thanks to the informative links you kindly sent me and I lost the 2 stone I needed to very quickly...I was getting bs of 13 to 16 and within days had dropped considerably.
I was slowly able to introduce more carbs up to me now having approx 50 g a day..good fats are now my friend.
I have never felt so well and id like to thankyou all for helping me supporting me and making me laugh too
Long live lchf
a pot of meat and veggi stew would be simplest LCHF meal to cook..., no potatoes, varied with lentils beans peas...start with little steps that doesn't stress you outthanks guy's it has been a difficult few years my wife's condition has been confined to bed and chair for the past 3 years and diet has to be soft foods as her swallowing is very limited with no speech that's why its been ready meals.
BTW Pipp that's really good you have lost so much weight. have never been a small chap even at school and that some 45 years ago just played a lot of golf since i was 8 and played cricket for 20 years and did some aikido for about 3 years then my wife's MS really took hold. big change.
thanks guy's it has been a difficult few years my wife's condition has been confined to bed and chair for the past 3 years and diet has to be soft foods as her swallowing is very limited with no speech that's why its been ready meals.
BTW Pipp that's really good you have lost so much weight. have never been a small chap even at school and that some 45 years ago just played a lot of golf since i was 8 and played cricket for 20 years and did some aikido for about 3 years then my wife's MS really took hold. big change.
Support's always at hand herethanks guy's it has been a difficult few years my wife's condition has been confined to bed and chair for the past 3 years and diet has to be soft foods as her swallowing is very limited with no speech that's why its been ready meals.
BTW Pipp that's really good you have lost so much weight. have never been a small chap even at school and that some 45 years ago just played a lot of golf since i was 8 and played cricket for 20 years and did some aikido for about 3 years then my wife's MS really took hold. big change.
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