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Patience is key
My weight fluctuates as well. I'm the first one to say a person should not look at the scale every day to see those fluctuations, but I am also the first one to look at the scale every day. Every third day or so I do a 'three day average' and consider that my weight. it sort of adjusts for the fluctuations. When I was dropping weight really fast I could see my weight go up a pound but at the same time I had to cinch my belt up a notch. And then it would settle in on my 'new three day average;. Good luck and congrats on your progresses. Scott
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Some Breakfast Blasphemy
I will have to disagree but I'm OK with you keeping your membership card. Maybe a probationary period for the flaw but no reason we can't still be friends. LOL But we stumbled onto a guy right down the road who makes the best homemade sausage I have ever eaten. Just down the road and we never knew. Last year we probably bought 40lbs over three times he made it. I can eat it every day. Scott
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Scott F. started following Experimentation and life style adjustments continue , Some Breakfast Blasphemy , Cholesterol changes on Carnivore and 3 others
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Another somewhat extended fast completed
That's a good starter and congrats for the doing the 40 hours. I am now reading on how many extended fasts I can do before I reach the 'diminishing returns' plateau. As of late I have been fasting when working nights. I do two nightshift rotations per month which is one 72-hour fast and one that is around 96 hours. I feel pretty good doing two and sort of been just 'rolling with two'. Scott
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Cholesterol changes on Carnivore
Even on carnivore it can have several factors. The elimination part is the biggest factor. A lot of the things you are no longer eating were a big part of your fuel source. When stopped those a switched to carnivore your primary fuel switched from sugars and carbs to fats. At any one given moment it stands to reason there will be more fat in your blood stream as fat is moving. Not really a medical term but moving fat is not as big as issue as stored fat. If you are eating a higher fat moderate protein approach to carnivore then again, the fat goes up and initially the cholesterol follows. At least that is how mine did. In the first 12-18 months I was on a cycle where I would get a HAZMAT/work physical every six months and bloodwork for my autoimmune issues every six months. Fortunately they staggered so I was getting a lipid panel every three months. The first three or four were sort of all over the place, up and down, and didn't seem to be following any pattern. Maybe around 12-15 months my triglycerides and LDL dropped and my HDL went up. (I also went thru a stretch trying to eat enough for 200 grams of protein in a day. The first part I went lean meat and sort of not the carnivore way as it was higher in protein than fat. My cholesterol followed the pattern of how I was eating. When I adjusted for the fat content my most recent test showed my HDL dropped a few points and my LDL and triglycerides made a slight increase. Also a couple times my lipid panel was the after fasting 72+ hours and that test had higher triglycerides that I normally see but once I was back eating they eased down. Like Geezy said, it is probably not the best idea to do lipid panels early on, unless if there is a medical condition that warrants it, because the first stages of carnivore will have numbers all over the place. Good luck. Scott
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Another somewhat extended fast completed
I ate 5 or 6 pork shops Friday night about 8PM and last night around 2AM I ate a handful of beef jerky. Technically, I broke it then but will not eat again until tomorrow night. The first 24 hours was a dry fast and then water fasting til tomorrow. It is totally weird, or maybe I am weird, but I get the fact I can lose a few pounds here and there when fasting. I also understand there is metabolic benefits to allowing the body, for no better words, to catch up and reset. But as of late the weight and the metabolic health are more like bonuses to fasting. I am fasting now for no more reason than how good I feel from 24 hours and beyond. I'm no spring chicken at 56, a hard 56 at that with most of those years eating a dumpster diet and working was the only working out I was doing. This past weekend I ate Friday night and I dumped 5500kgs of re-process material. That consists of tipping over a 50 kilo drum (a little over 100 pounds), lifting the back and dumping the powder into a process tank. The plant was well over 100 degrees til the early morning when it dropped to the mid-90's. I didn't eat for 24 hours and repeated another 5500 kilos on Saturday night and did the same last night soon after 48 hours of fasting. On Saturday morning I stopped by the gym a lifted for just about an hour, leg day on top of that. Here I am on Monday morning with a boat load of energy and don't feel like I am going to sleep much today. Sort of awake and ready to do stuff. Feels good but sort of sucks knowing I have to do 12 more hours tonight. Babbling til bedtime but carnivore, fasting and resistance training has been a life changer for me, and at times I would even say a life saver. That might be a stretch but at times I sort of feel that way. Scott
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Patience is key
Congrats. There is nothing like hitting a target attaining a goal. Nice work. Scott
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Patience is key
Lots of people eat outside the 'carnivore diet' when they first get started. It is more important to celebrate the fact you decided to eat this was again more so than focusing on the fact you ate outside the carnivore way of eating. That actually can be a plan of easing into the way of eating long term. As you recognize the rewards and the benefits hopefully that encourages you to make the 'carnivore' stretches last even longer. The benefits come not as much from eating carnivore as it does from eliminating the non-carnivore items from the diet. Scott
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3rd day Carnivore
Check his videos out on youtube. Just about anything you want to know about eating carnivore can be found there. The first real impact I had was I didn't realize how much salt I was eating prior to the switch and when I switched, I didn't replace the salts I was no longer consuming. It took me a couple aha! aha! moments to figure it out. After a few weeks of eating this way I started doing some research and pretty much what I did was go to youtube and enter Carnivore+________________ (and you can fill in the blank about whatever subject you'd like and just about every time there is already a video out there. Look at the side of this page. Bob and Geezy do a Monday night round table discussion. This past Monday was about 'advice to people new to carnivore' not the exact title but similar. Good luck. Scott
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3rd day Carnivore
I liked Dr. Baker's book. YouTube can be an excellent source as well. Dr. Chaffee. Dr. Berry. Dr. Hampton. Dr. Baker. All have great content and offer up advice on just about any carnivore scenario. Over time you can take all their advice, make some slight changes here and there and dial it to what works best for you. It is well worth the efforts. Scott
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3rd day Carnivore
Welcome. This is a good place to learn and share your story. Good luck. Scott
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Belated Happy Father's Day
Happy Father's Day. Hope all is well with you and yours. This was a Father's Day gift for my son and I. Turned out really nice. Scott
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Experimentation and life style adjustments continue
Carnivore is great, blah, blah, blah. Carnivore is good, blah, blah, blah. It has worked wonders for me and to the point I can't really see eating another way. Several months ago I started eating to hit a protein target and to that I had to eat more than I wanted. As the protein went up, so did the fat. I also stumbled upon the fact that a little bit of sugar triggers some hunger which helped me get to the protein target most days. With that I gained a h air over 20lbs in a couple three months. When I switched back to a more normal/traditional carnivore approach the weight started to fall off again. I went from 215 to 238 and now back to 225, dropping 13 pounds in a month or so. It's a pretty good plan. LOL If I say another thing about somewhat repaid weight loss here my wife is going to administer some inflammation that not even carnivore can clear up. LOL Scott
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Patience is key
It happens. Like most things it is the response that counts. Good luck. Scott
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Patience is key
Nice work. I had sort of morphed into eating once per day so going 24 hours sort of felt natural. The first 24hours is the obstacle, stretching it out to 48 and beyond actually gets a bit easier. I get an energy boost around 40 hours or so and sustain it out to 4+ days. And if you had told me the same thing a couple years ago I would have looked at you like you were crazy, maybe even calling BS. Great work. Good luck as you progress. Scott
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Patience is key
Pretty much the same here. I try not say 'never; on anything but I do feel really confident it will be carnivore for me fo as far into the future as I can see. Scott
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