Hi Sarah,
It can be a great leap of faith to ignore popular low-faD dogma.
When I first read Protein Power, I immediately understood what was wrong with me. I was a carb junkie.
Because it made so much sense, I had no problem making the switch. I had been low-faD-ing for under a year, and couldn't understand why my cravings for carbs were still out of control. Wasn't low-faD supposed to "cure" me?
During that time I wanted to believe that low-faD was the answer, and was completely let down. My previous way of eating was high fat and high carb. I ate so many whole grains during the low-faD period that I could have turned into a cow! I couldn't see living like this for the rest of my life, and wondered how other people could hack it!
So, when I began low-carbing, I just dropped all the bad carbs and continued eating the way I always ate. What were those carbs anyway? Just a vehicle for flavour and the the stuff that fueled my addiction.
Look at it this way: Where did low-faD eating get you? Probably to a point where you felt that there was something wrong with you - that you were woefully inadequate in some way because it was supposed to work. It may have even made you feel weak-willed, guilty, and shameful. That is no way to live!
I'll jump off my soapbox now!
Here is a link to the history of the site:
A bit of history about our site
Anyway, slowly but surely is the way to proceed. It's a great learning experience, and can be a life changing one if you're willing.
Karen