Everything posted by Scott F.
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New to carnivore (sorta) and have hit a weight loss plateau
Great post. My weight has come off incredibly fast. But with that said, I hit some 1-2 week stalls as far as the scales go. Even then I felt like I was cinching the belt up a notch or two. It is nice to 'see' the numbers fall, but sometimes, they are just that, numbers. As humans we are mostly impatient. (Me) I spent 30+ years with a dumpster diet and a trash lifestyle but then was disheartened because the scale didn't drop immediately. Human nature to a point. A one or two week stall is really nothing in the big picture. Maybe I am losing weight and gaining patience, not sure. Best of luck at keeping it going. I'm about 105 days in and still feel like I am brand new to the idea, still learning, still experimenting trying to find what works best for me. Scott
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10 week carnivore
The Lion Diet Guide: Benefits, Risks, and Tips - Dr. Robert Kiltz (doctorkiltz.com) I'm not as much on studies as I am the personal experiences of others. Great conversation above. I'm at work and using some downtime to read. The above article had some of the information here at the bottom. I'm not picking sides, nor being judgmental. I don't eat peppers because I don't like them, and I had to look up the definition of Natto. I never had them, but they don't sound appealing. LOL I have been straight carnivore since the third week of May. I use butter, use cheese on occasion and the past two weeks I had maybe three or four glasses of milk. I'm not sure what 'my plan' is called but I have lost 57lbs since May 8th and been off pain/inflammation meds since the last part of May. (Each time I type I lead off with the weight loss knowing full well being off the meds is a much bigger deal considering the autoimmune disease and all. I guess weight loss is a better hook. LOL) I have found I do better on the red meats. I was making plans this past week to go red meats, water and salt for a few weeks just to explore that as a path forward. But then Sam's and our local butcher shop had a killer sale on chicken and I couldn't pass it up. As the freezer goes empty in the next week or so I'm going to I guess what is called the Lion's diet. I'm sure time will tell. Scott
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Weight loss.
Two good responses. One of the primary things to understand it is a process of elimination. (I was 6'3" 306 and as high as 320, so not pointing fingers). I made all the "right" decision to get to 320 if 320 was my goal. Since I started carnivore it has been much more about what I am not eating than what I am eating. Eating animal products, drinking water and adding salt works but the objective is to eliminate all the things that helped me get to 320. I would take the advice from Bob Geezy, as both are solid. Then look at what has been eliminated and what still may need to be eliminated. As far as the scale, although I have dropped a lot of weight there were times when it stalled. During the stall times I was still cinching up the belt every so often. And before the weight was seriously falling, I came off meds for ped/inflammation from NMOSD (auto-immune disease). There are positives other than the scale. Recognize and celebrate those when you can. Best of luck. Scott
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10 week carnivore
Congrats. I'm maybe a 100 or so days in and it has been more than amazing for me. Best of luck. Scott
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Best Fat Source to Avoid Constipation?
I'm going to guess it comes down to the individual. For me it is butter. If the butter intake eases up some I start getting a bit loose. The other fats are usually with their respective meat and it does not bother me as much, if any at all. I made some beef tallow to use with cooking and it does not affect me the same as butter. Just me, no literature or data to support. Scott
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most recent bloodwork/NMOSD-Devic's syndrome
I think it was called the Meat Only diet or even the Stonehenge diet. Scott
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One week weigh in
Agree with Geezy. Stay positive. I'm no expert but sometimes the weight is just a number and you may stall on the scales and still cinch the belt up a notch. I hung out at 25-29 pounds, up and down for a period, but the belt was moving. Good luck. And not only see the positives but look for the positives as well. Scott
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I touched a donut
As I read more and more it is sort of strange that two different doctors with the basically the same medical school training can be polar opposite on certain situations. I have a friend at work that switched to carnivore when I was about 3-4 weeks in, and 25-30 pounds lost. He quickly started dropping weight. His doctor advised him against the carnivore diet based on the it being an incomplete diet. In turn, he prescribed him one of the ozempics, etc. etc. One of the neurologists I see tells me that if they had perfected medicine a long time ago, he could give me some absolutes but since they were still practicing medicine, a lot of the decisions would be on me. One day I would wake up with aches and pains and it could be NMOSD/Devic's as the cause. The next day I could wake up with really similar aches and pains, but it very well could be I was over 50 and over a hundred pounds overweight. Scott
- Hi, new Carnivore here...with a question or two.
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Carnivore changes continue...90+ days
Good luck to you as well. Scott
- What Did You Eat Today?
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Carnivore changes continue...90+ days
My sleep has changed and the immediate wake-up started pretty early after the switch. From the military to a life long 12 hour rotating shift worker my sleep hours have always been from 9-3 AM or PM. I can't remember ten times in the last 25 years where the alarm clock woke me up in the mornings. I have always been awake, just laying there til it went off or got close. About three weeks into this I was in another world and the alarm clock went off. My wife said I came out of the bed like the house was on fire. It was rather shocking. Not being a scientist or researchers or medical professional I can't totally say this is a result of the carnivore diet but I can say it never happened before the carnivore diet. Scott
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I touched a donut
We went to a Harri Teeter to do some meat shopping. My wife was in line at customer service and I pushed our basket to get out of the way of traffic. I landed right beside an end cap donut/sweet cake/muffin display. The marketing/strategy guy/gal was spot on because I think over half the carts that came thru the door hit that end cap. I'm not sure I was disgusted but I did think that use to be me. No craving or anything like that but I did think about how the placement helped make the sale. Which to me, means a lot of the bad things we ate are just habit and habit-forming. Scott
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One week weigh in
Congrats. I too eased out of the sugars easily as well. My Mountain Dew and Little Debbie cake every morning was somewhere between ritual and religion. LOL So far the only time similar to yours was some black beans and corn. I would have thought it would have been one of the sugars like the soft drinks or the sweet cakes or maybe even the ice cream. Nope. Black beans and corn. I have not tracked calories since I started. I might try it just to see where I'm at just to know. Again, congrats on the first two weeks. Scott
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most recent bloodwork/NMOSD-Devic's syndrome
The testimonials and the information are endless. I enter CARNIVORE DIET + MS and the information is more than plentiful. Hope your friend can find some relief. From personal experience, it is a rough go. Thoughts and prayers. Scott
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most recent bloodwork/NMOSD-Devic's syndrome
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- Carnivore changes continue...90+ days
Thanks. Still in the 'who woulda thunk it?" phase but I have seen nothing but the positives thus far. Scott- Carnivore changes continue...90+ days
Quick recap. 90+ days in and I stopped pain and inflammation medicine in May. No issues. I lost 54lbs thus far. My daily/across the board energy levels are higher than they have been in a lot of years. I'm getting to the gym and walking on my days off. I noticed sort of early on I was sleeping much better but maybe the big difference is when I wake up it is like a switch. Bam, eyes open ready to go immediately. Which leads to some weirdness. I was in the military and one of the things learned in the military is to sleep when you can. I can remember a 15-minute power nap feeling like an 8-hour snooze fest. You also learned to tune a lot out. I slept in a torpedo room on a nuclear-powered sub and slept thru firing torpedoes. I slept thru Hurricane Fran and walked outside to a different planet. My wife can vacuum in the bedroom, and I won't be bothered. But with that said, since those military days all you have to do is say my name and I pop tall ready to go. Since my 20's I have been able to sleep thru anything except my name. Everything the same after carnivore except we had a dog emergency the other night and my wife was yelling my name from the living room, and I never heard it. She came to the door and did the same/ She said I never flinched. The next night she had to actually touch me to wake me up. I have been sleeping really well since the switch, but I didn't know I was a couple hairs away from a coma. LOL. I am not complaining but do find it weird. Scott- Hi, new Carnivore here...with a question or two.
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