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Pirate40 Wed, Dec-04-02 17:36

A rookie on the board
 
Hey everybody,

I'm new to this board (by way of a board at Dr. Bernstein's site) but not new to low carbing. I started back in August after a trip to the beach where a bunch of those "Greenpeace types" kept tryin' to drag my back into the water! Well, that got old pretty quick, so as soon as I got home, I began the Protein Power Life Plan and I love it!

I'll have to admit that I haven't been real "hardcore" about this, but something happened in my life that made me realize just how lucky I am to be relatively healthy (other than being obese), and as such, I'd better start getting serious and taking care of myself.

Like I said earlier, I came to this board on a recommendation from a board at Dr. Bernstein's site. I'd been there because about 3 weeks ago, my 17 year old son was diagnosed as a Type 1 diabetic. While it's always tragic and never fair that anyone be diagnosed with this disease, it was especially tough for my son. He was a virtual "shoe-in" for an NROTC (Marine option) scholarship to Auburn Univerisity, and being a diabetic is an automatic disqualification for any military service. This is a kid who never even drank a soft drink until a couple of years ago! His bodyfat percentage is in the low teens, and he is in outstanding physical condition and he gets hit with diabetes. I, on the other hand have let myself go from 195 lbs to 352 lbs after his mom and I divorced, and in spite of that, have relatively normal BP and blood sugars. But, I figure the Lord won't let me squander this good fortune for long, so I've decided to ramp it up again and get serious about this.

My son, despite the fact that he obviously doesn't have weight problem, sees the value in this WOE. His nutritionist is naturally espousing the typical ADA rhetoric (high carb, low fat, low protein) and he is already questioning it. He is very interested in Dr. Bernstein's work and will be exploring it more as time goes on.

Sorry if this was kinda long, but this was my path to this site. I think from what I've seen so far, I'm gonna like it here.

tofi Wed, Dec-04-02 18:27

Hello Pirate and welcome. I love your sense of humour already. I'm so glad for you that you have gotten serious about losing. You are already doing very well.

It doesn't seem fair at all that your son would have a condition, yet not have eaten junk etc. I hope he is handling the disappointment and beginning to look to other paths. It will be hard on him.

How about starting a journal so we know where to find you? Go to the Jounals forum & open the "M to Q" section. The "stickie" at the top tells how to start a journal. People will drop by to read and post. And you are welcome to read and post in any other journal that appeals to you.

Hope to see continued success for you. :wave:

Rosebud Wed, Dec-04-02 18:56

G'day Mr Pirate

Just want to add my welcome. Congratulations on doing so well.

Have you had a look at our Diabetes forum? You might find some clues there to help your son.

And the next thing I'd suggest is that you have a look at the orange bar at the top of the screen. There's a lot of useful info there, especially "Low Carb Tips."

Cheers.

:rose:Rosebud:rose:


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