Daily check-in for keto friends... volume 4
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Hey, I am doing keto, call me allabtbacon!
I am 54 yr, 5"4 and abt 160 but want to be 130.
Happy to support and encourage and receive it too.
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I haven’t had a good start but today has been a good day. I love when you complete diary for the day, it gives a prediction 5 weeks out- a wake up call and accountability. Love it.0
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Hey y’all! I’m new to the group as of today! Hoping to join in with accountability/encouragement and sharing hopefully great EASY inexpensive keto recipes and hoping ALSO to share in great successes together in wholeness/wellness!
I’m “Foreverchanged” just trying to remember to Breathe2 -
We need to revive this group and this thread.2
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MacLowCarbing wrote: »We need to revive this group and this thread.
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Getting to group going would be nice. I will do what I can to help.1
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@2t9nty waving back
@rileysowner I will too.
So how is everyone doing lately?
Food-wise I'm doing good; exercise-wise things are better now that the fall is here. This summer was way too brutal for me, I didn't get out a lot for walking around but now that the weather is nicer I've been enjoying more walks with the dog.
We've adopted 2 new kittens that are keeping us busy, too. They were only 3 weeks when we got them a couple weeks ago (neighborhood stray keeps having litters and abandoning them). We also have a cat from a litter she abandoned last year, so now we have her little sisters too. Some of the others we've fostered and found homes, but others haven't made it. No one can seem to catch her to have her fixed, she's too smart for spring traps and won't go near people.
Here are muh babies:
Pixie
Piper
Big Sister Pooka
P3~the new Charmed Ones, napping together
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Doing great here...
I have been doing well with the keto.
We have an adult daughter living with us these days. She is on disability. I was at CVS for 50 min this morning to get meds for her. One of them will require a second trip, because CVS is the way it is.1 -
I am doing well. Keto suits me, although I have some blood work I need to schedule, and I expect that my doctor will not be happy with my cholesterol levels. Who knows, I might be one of those people whose LDL is at what is typically considered a good level while on Keto.1
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rileysowner wrote: »I am doing well. Keto suits me, although I have some blood work I need to schedule, and I expect that my doctor will not be happy with my cholesterol levels. Who knows, I might be one of those people whose LDL is at what is typically considered a good level while on Keto.
My triglycerides were going down on Keto and HDL was up but LDL didn't change, if LDL goes up I'm gonna have her test it to see if it's the large, buoyant LDL that is mainly coronary-neutral or the small, dense LDL which are the bad ones. But overall everything else is so good, I'm gonna try not to worry too much.1 -
MacLowCarbing wrote: »rileysowner wrote: »I am doing well. Keto suits me, although I have some blood work I need to schedule, and I expect that my doctor will not be happy with my cholesterol levels. Who knows, I might be one of those people whose LDL is at what is typically considered a good level while on Keto.
My triglycerides were going down on Keto and HDL was up but LDL didn't change, if LDL goes up I'm gonna have her test it to see if it's the large, buoyant LDL that is mainly coronary-neutral or the small, dense LDL which are the bad ones. But overall everything else is so good, I'm gonna try not to worry too much.
More and more I am finding that the whole concern about LDL levels may be overblown. Its correlation with Heart Attack seems tentative at best, while things like cardio-vascular inflammation often caused by high blood glucose and insulin resistance seems like a much better predictor. The ratio that I find often mentioned is that between HDL and Triglycerides. I stopped my statin a month or so before starting Keto, and a lot of issues I was having went away (muscle soreness and brain fog in particular), and I am not willing to go back on statins for the less than 2% decrease in risk of a heart attack or stroke they give or the 1-3 days of extra life expectancy they offer, especially since shortly after I stopped them my HbA1C came back as entering the pre-diabetic range which is another know side effect of statin drugs.1 -
rileysowner wrote: »MacLowCarbing wrote: »rileysowner wrote: »I am doing well. Keto suits me, although I have some blood work I need to schedule, and I expect that my doctor will not be happy with my cholesterol levels. Who knows, I might be one of those people whose LDL is at what is typically considered a good level while on Keto.
My triglycerides were going down on Keto and HDL was up but LDL didn't change, if LDL goes up I'm gonna have her test it to see if it's the large, buoyant LDL that is mainly coronary-neutral or the small, dense LDL which are the bad ones. But overall everything else is so good, I'm gonna try not to worry too much.
More and more I am finding that the whole concern about LDL levels may be overblown. Its correlation with Heart Attack seems tentative at best, while things like cardio-vascular inflammation often caused by high blood glucose and insulin resistance seems like a much better predictor. The ratio that I find often mentioned is that between HDL and Triglycerides. I stopped my statin a month or so before starting Keto, and a lot of issues I was having went away (muscle soreness and brain fog in particular), and I am not willing to go back on statins for the less than 2% decrease in risk of a heart attack or stroke they give or the 1-3 days of extra life expectancy they offer, especially since shortly after I stopped them my HbA1C came back as entering the pre-diabetic range which is another know side effect of statin drugs.
Me too; they started me on statins when my cholesterol was normal "as a precaution" because of diabetes and being morbidly overweight. I been on them for years, my cholesterol went up on them lol.
I stopped taking it when I started low-carbing because I learned what you said-- they are only like 1-2% effective and the one I was on actually makes it more difficult to lose weight.
The more research I do on cholesterol the more screwed up it all sounds. They seemed to have started with a bad premise and flawed research, and all the recommendations got built on that. Anything that seemed to contradict that general narrative was ignored. On top of the fact that we don't actually know how much it affects coronary health, half the people who have heart attacks don't even have high cholesterol! It's crazy.
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Hi all. back on keto this week after a few months break due to health .i have planned and tracked and the results on the scales this week are a 6lb loss very happy with that . now for another good week.
Hope you are all having a good week.0 -
MacLowCarbing wrote: »rileysowner wrote: »I am doing well. Keto suits me, although I have some blood work I need to schedule, and I expect that my doctor will not be happy with my cholesterol levels. Who knows, I might be one of those people whose LDL is at what is typically considered a good level while on Keto.
My triglycerides were going down on Keto and HDL was up but LDL didn't change, if LDL goes up I'm gonna have her test it to see if it's the large, buoyant LDL that is mainly coronary-neutral or the small, dense LDL which are the bad ones. But overall everything else is so good, I'm gonna try not to worry too much.
Same here had the blood tests and i have hi cholesterol im waiting for a doctors app to discuss it . i'm hoping the keto diet will help.0 -
MacLowCarbing wrote: »We need to revive this group and this thread.
Lets revive it .... i have made a start0 -
Where is everyone from .... England .0
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Hi all. Happy Thanksgiving! Just checking in. Starting up again after quite a while and in dire need of the keto feel good life.1
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Very happy with my latest blood work. Triglycerides down to .79 mmol/L from 2.55 mmol/L which is a huge change in 7 months. HbA1C is down from 6.3 pre-diabetic to 5.2 normal. I am sure I will get some flak from my family doctor because the cholesterol is up, but my triglyceride/HDL ratio is really good and I am down more than 80 pounds and feel better than I ever did while on a statin.2
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