Wow, that's bizarre how differently it affects people. Mine started at age 16 and only lasted a few minutes. Had them every six months or so. Now, at age 47, they started to debilitate, sigh. I AM seriously taking your advice to heart...still haven't researched the pemmican sites you sent me, but again, other urgent family stuff right now, but I will. BUT, I WILL say that I have been foregoing some of the carbs I would have normally eaten in the last couple of days since you told me this, so yay. Still had my mini chocolate bar, though, lol.
Love,
Bren, appreciating you
> You mean they only last a few minutes as compared to hours and
> hours??
Recently they did, but when they started in 1995 they lasted 5 to 6 hours.
Took a few years to learn that diet was the way to control it, and as I learned more they got shorter, until now on zero carb/hard core paleo I don't get them at all. (fingers crossed)
There is collateral damage which I hope to fix with diet or whatever it takes.
This why I hope that you will get serious about the diet, so you will avoid the crippled lifestyle.
It seriously took 'til a couple-three years ago before I
> even knew what I HAD.
My doc thought it was atrial fibrillation, which is trivial. Never did a test to see what it was. When he left town I found another doc who sent me to a specialist in internal medicine, wore the recording machine and got the real diagnosis, and was told "Any one of these can kill you."
William
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