Off the Meds! (inc lots of pics)

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  • akhikrish
    akhikrish Posts: 3 Member
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    Awesome, inspiring story. Thanks for sharing.
  • Fitlondongirlu
    Fitlondongirlu Posts: 59 Member
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    Inspirational
  • cjstagg
    cjstagg Posts: 40 Member
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    Amazing!!
  • dbhDeb
    dbhDeb Posts: 200 Member
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    you look great girl!!!
  • 17761776
    17761776 Posts: 1,098 Member
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    Awesome!! Gayle Minneapolis
  • JUknowPK
    JUknowPK Posts: 482 Member
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    Wow, great job! Congratulations on your journey!
  • Pameleaner
    Pameleaner Posts: 14 Member
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    Truly wonderful. I am really happy for you. Your success should be published in medical journals. It could help so many people. Hope you have a happy and wonderful life. You've earned it ! All the best. Pam
  • kdavid1987
    kdavid1987 Posts: 107 Member
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    Truly amazing. So glad that your health has improved so much, and that your quality of life is so much higher! Also happy for you that you're wearing those gorgeous breezy dresses and looking great. Thank you for the inspiration!
  • snooky211
    snooky211 Posts: 67 Member
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    Thank you so much for that.
  • 1PoisonIvy
    1PoisonIvy Posts: 894 Member
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    Fighting my own autoimmune issues, this is inspiring. .fantastic job
  • Saragirl2
    Saragirl2 Posts: 630 Member
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    Today I'm 4 weeks off the Meds.. They should now be fully out of my system.

    I'm feeling great.. and even got back on the treadmill today!

    I was really hungry yesterday.. so I snacked a little more than I should have..
    but still managed a 100gm loss (i know its not much.. but every down is not an up)

    Hope you are all doing well.. and feel free to ask any questions.


    Allie

    Very inspirational! Hope you are healthy & happy. Would love it if you posted an update :smiley:
  • sbrown6
    sbrown6 Posts: 334 Member
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    WOW! This is truly inspiring. You should be so proud of yourself.
  • SnazzIT
    SnazzIT Posts: 215 Member
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    inspiring!!!
  • lovefrenchies
    lovefrenchies Posts: 29 Member
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    Grrlll; good for you! Amazing transformation! You look fabulous and fit! So inspirational. (Your little boy is darling!)
  • CharlieCharlie007
    CharlieCharlie007 Posts: 246 Member
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    Keep it up. Doing great. Skys the limit....all that jazz!!!!
  • TravisJHunt
    TravisJHunt Posts: 533 Member
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    Awesome! What a great motivational story! Great pics, you can hardly recoginze the old person you were in the new person you've become. And I don't mean just body size, the brightness of your eyes, the clarity of your skin and best of all that smile! Keep it up!
  • pridesabtch
    pridesabtch Posts: 2,318 Member
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    That is fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
  • kenandtonie
    kenandtonie Posts: 2 Member
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    Amazing- made me tear up! Great job and a great inspiration to me personally.
  • ZenDream
    ZenDream Posts: 208 Member
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    Really great story! Congratulations!
  • GaleHawkins
    GaleHawkins Posts: 8,160 Member
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    Today is Day 1!!!

    On June 7th 2013, I was rushed to Emergency with stroke like symptoms.
    My whole right side of my body unresponsive..
    I agreed was a little "fat" but I was only 38, way too young for a stroke!

    After MRI's and Blood tests and Physio and I dunno how many other people stopping in to get a poke at me..

    Being familiar with MS (Multiple Sclerosis) as my sister had been diagnosed in the same hospital only a few months earlier I look at the Neuro and said.. "Do you think it could be MS?? - He umm'ed and ahhh'ed a bit.. looked at the tests and said " yep.. i think you are right"



    So there I was.. 120kg (260lb) 38yrs old, unable to walk or feed myself properly, and a diagnosis of a debilitating illness that was only going to get worse.


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    I took straight to Dr Google and looked up all the alternative treatments, and read all the info on the available meds, i hit forums, and chat boards and even wikipedia!
    In my crawling I discovered a website by a Local Naturopath who had been diag with MS 5 years prior, but using a natural approach had no symptoms.

    http://www.naturalmstreatment.com/

    With an open mind, I made an appointment with the Naturopath, and also with a Neurologist.


    The appointment with the Neuro was very scripted, "You have MS... There is nothing we can do... Take this medication to slow it down... see you in 12 months"
    The Neuro gave me a script for Copaxone (a common daily injection for slowing the progress of MS) which I started on in October 2013


    My first appointment with the Naturopath was in August 2013 and it was positive and inspiring.. I immediately started making small changes to my diet to follow her advice.




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    I rejoined MFP on the 31st October 2013 and started logging my food, and sticking to a 1200Cal diet. By then I had been on the weightloss path for about 12 weeks and weighed in at 102.2kg (224lb).


    Through Nov and Dec 2013, my movement had returned to my right side (with just a little bit of numbness) so i had started to do small amounts of exercise (30 min on treadmill every couple of days)

    On the 20th November 2013 - I cracked the 100kg mark weighing in at 99.5kg (218lb)



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    At Christmas in 2013.. i snuck into Mum's room and tried on her size 16 jeans
    (bonus.. they fit) - weight 96.5kg (212lb)


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    On the 26th Jan 2014 - Along with a friend I completed the MS Colour Dash.. a 5km walk
    I was so proud.. i walk 5km and then "hung out" in the city for the rest of the day.
    to think 6 months earlier.. i could not walk.




    In that same week I joined an MFP challenge called Trim Taut and Terrific Aussies and set myself a goal of 89.9Kg (197lb) by 14th April (underwear pics from challenge down further)

    Challenge Start Details
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    Height:163cm
    Starting Weight:95kg
    Starting Date:20.01.14
    Goal Weight:>90kg (so 89.9 or better)

    Starting Measurements:
    Bicep:36cm
    Bust: 110cm (20E)
    Waist:98cm
    Hips:116 cm
    Thigh:65cm

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    Needless to say.. I smashed the challenge :smiley: By week 5 of the Challenge I weighed 89.5(189lb) and was under the 200lb mark!!!

    At the end of the Challenge at 14th April 2014

    Today's Weight: 84.6kg
    Total Weight: 10.1kg (23lb)

    Today's Measurements:
    Bicep: 31cm (-5cm)
    Chest: 101cm (-9cm)
    Waist: 87cm (-11cm )
    Hips: 107cm (-9cm)
    Thigh: 56cm (-9cm)




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    May 2014 (just before my 39th birthday - I needed new clothes
    Hello Size 14!!
    82.2kg(181lb)




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    23rd July 2014
    77.0kg(169lb)
    Size 12 clothes



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    Sept 2014 - its time for my 12month MRI to check the progression of my MS.
    But as you can see.. i kicked its butt!!!
    I never realized how bad FAT looks on an MRI till I made the compare pic



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    October 2014 and It was time to celebrate..
    New Clothes.. (size 10 tops - 12 skinny Jeans)
    and My first time in a dress for 20 years!!
    73.9Kg (162.5lb)



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    November 2014
    Holidays with the family.. and more energy than i can use!!
    70.2kg(154.5lb)



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    Jan 2013
    Another new dress, new work clother and a new me with attached FitBit!!
    66.7kg(147lb)



    And now we get to yesterday!!!!
    Neuro: "I've never seen improvement like this in an MRI"
    Me: "I've decided to bite the bullet and try going med free"

    So thats it.. Today is DAY 1 without the MS Meds.. and what a ride it has been..


    Here is all the details!!

    Starting Details:
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    7th June 2013
    W: 120kg (260lbs)
    Body Fat: 52%
    BMI: 47


    Start MFP:
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    31 Oct 2013
    W: 102.2 (224lb)
    Waist: 107cm
    Hips: 122cm
    Thigh: 73cm
    Bust: 118cm
    Body Fat: 40.1%
    BMI: 38.5


    Current Details:
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    24 Feb 2014
    W: 66.5kg (144lb)
    Waist: 73cm
    Hips: 88cm
    Thigh: 48cm
    Bust: 87cm
    Body Fat: 28.8%
    BMI: 24.7


    Changes:
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    19months
    -53.5kg(-117lb)
    Waist: -34cm
    Hips: -34cm
    Thigh: -25cm
    Bust: -31cm
    Body Fat: -23%
    BMI: -22.3 (Obese Class 2 to Normal)


    I better not forget to mention the following:

    Mobility issues and numbness - gone!
    Fatigue - gone!
    Fibromyalgia - gone!
    Heat Sensitivity - gone! (its Summer here in Aust and I'm finally loving it)
    Brain Fog - gone!
    Brain Lesions on MRI - Small ones gone! Big Ones 1/2 the size!



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    @bigideas Awesome results and thanks for educating medical staff to be more encouraging towards patients with autoimmune health related problems because for some us do find success in ways not including meds. I have been researching the underlying cause of my health recovery related to my living with Ankylosing Spondylitis for the better part of 69 years. My improvements start in 2014.

    Below something that I read concerning MS. As you know Google is very helpful but one may have to read dozens of research projects for the important factors rise to the top like cream in whole unprocessed milk.

    https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/news-posts/2020/01/21/microbiome-research-gut-clinical-trials-links-ms-progression-cause/

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