Thanks for the interest. I was a dentist in the National Guard and had to be concerned about my weight....................I was constantly under "control status". In the last ten years I became very overweight...........up to 270 lbs. at 5'9". About 8 years ago I was discovered to have proteinurea, then very high B. P. and also all the wrong figures for cholesterol. My triglycerides were in the stratosphere, and nobody could give me answers as to why, except genetics. I have been taking hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril for BP, several drugs for cholesterol, and glucophage. Last August 1, I tested my blood sugar, which had been a bit high ( my doctor put my on 4 glucophage a day). I hadn't tested for many months, but when I tested in August, it was 480! I knew I had to do something, and because of my past playing around with Paleo (I had the book) and the Heller's Carbohydrate Addicts Diet, I immediately adopted this type of diet. But, first, my history of dieting. A normal, if a little chunky, boy and teenager, I was always obsessed with food. By post-college, I started putting on a lot of weight and began dieting with all the fads. In the mid 80's, before the low fat diet thing really had hit, I had already started and done Pritikin. It was pretty successful, but I think I lost weight mostly because there wasn't a lot of low fat foods then and I could only eat so much rice and beans. By the mid nineties I had basically given up, gaining pound after pound and insatiably hungry all the time. I finally gave in to all eating, figuring that I would live very long no matter what. I just couldn't do the self discipline any more. And my stomach was always hurting, I had regurgitation every night, and my nephologist told me I wouldn't see 60 (meaning I wouldn't see my daughter graduate from HS or my son graduate from college). I was resigned to this because I honestly could not see a way out. Besides the other medicines I was taking aspirin, glucophage, lisinopril, hydrochlorothiazide, Zantac, Maalox, Lipitor or Zocor. All I did to change my life was to not eat any carbs all day except one helping at dinner. That is the Carbohydrate Addicts part. The Paleo part is that all day I eat mostly Paleo............meat, fish, lettuce, tomatoes, olives, eggs (I raise my own), lots of cabbage-collards-broccoli-mustard greens-chard-onions-sweet potatoes-string beans-peppers-turnip greens and roots-beets-Kohlrabi-squash. I grow a lot of these so this has been fun. I break with Paleo in that I eat quite a bit of blue cheese and Feta in my salads. I eat lots of olive oil and wine vinegar or malt vinegar. I also eat some cheddar. And I drink red wine, occassionally, but only in certain social situations, beer, liquor, or white wine. I also, partly because of my family and eating out and eating at other people's homes, allow myself one helping of non-paleo starch/sugar but ONLY at dinner. So I will eat lasagna, but a small helping, and eat a large salad, lots of veggies, and meat. I haven't eaten much fruit, but when I get my weight and BP better I will try that........which will be good since I'm growing an orchard of many fruits and berries. I have lost 40 lbs. so easily. I now know what it is to be full. I have no (none, nada, zilch) regurgitation at night or stomach problems. My triglicerides and cholesterol numbers are great (AND I STOPPED TAKING ANY CHOLESTEROL MEDICINE). My blood sugar is perfect. My BP is lots better but I still take medicine..............maybe when I get to my ideal weight it will be better. My joints feel better and even my fingers feel better now. I have started to realize that I will be around for awhile...........I had secretly been figuring my kids would not have me around in a few years. This is a miracle. And the greatest of all is that I am not obsessed with food for the first time in many decades, even though I very much enjoy eating. Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "M.E. C" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 3:42 PM Subject: Re: Compulsive Eating (was "Weight Gain") > In a message dated 11/25/2001 10:02:49 AM Central Standard Time, > [log in to unmask] writes: > > > > I could bore > > you with the details but this is a revolution in my 52 year life of fighting > > obesity, then proteinurea, then high cholesterol, then diabetes, and the > > > > I would like for you to"bore" me with some details. :) > What were you eating before when you were really sick and what do you eat > now?How long have you been on your new way of eating? > Has your diabetes become under control and have you lost a lot of weight? > Just curious about your experience. > >