EDIT: If you visit ruled.me and think this looks familiar I also posted it over there but that board does not have near the traffic of good ol' arfcom!
I'm new to keto and have been making the change for the last couple of weeks. I'm currently 48 years old, 5'10 and 250lbs. I do not have diabetes but my wife does, (type 2). I have been using her glucose meter to check my blood and it stays in the low 100's, (around 102-ish). I'm down about 10 lbs over the last 2 weeks due to the change in my eating habits. I've had NO bread, rice, potatoes, or other sugary/starchy foods at all during this time. I feel great and I don't get as hungry as I used to when eating lots of carbs. We've also been walking several times a week, (2.5+) miles each time.
A few things I've noticed and a few questions I would like to ask. First, I've read quite a bit about keto over the last few weeks. One of the things specifically is the "keto flu". So far I have not had anything remotely close to this. Is that because I haven't fully started to adapt yet? I've been monitoring my ketones with the urine strips, (I know, they aren't accurate but they could at least give me an indication if I'm headed in the right direction). Some days the indicator says I have "moderate" ketons, other days it shows "small".
No biggie. Regardless, I know my eating habits have changed and I feel good, so that's what matters, right?
Also, last week I had a yearly check up with my doctor, (been a few years since my last one and this was with a brand new doctor I had never seen before). The doctor came in and he was actually more overweight than I am, BUT, he is a good doctor. We did the usual things during the physical and my blood was also drawn.
A few days later I get a letter in the mail from their office with the results of my blood work.
I would like to post some of the numbers listed in the report. I AM NOT asking for or seeking medical advice about this on this internet forum. I'm simply posting these to see what our more experienced keto folks have to say about it and how it will/could/should/possibly change with this new lifestyle change I am doing.
Anyway, it shows:
Cholesterol 226.0 (range shows that is should be 0.0-199.0)
Cholesterol/HDL ratio 5.8
HDL 39.0
LDL calc. 164.2
non-HDL Cholesterol calc. 187.0
Triglyceride 114.0
VLDL calc. 22.8
Of course I'm no doctor so I can't exactly say whether these are good or bad. What I can say is that from what I've read about keto is that over time cholesterol tends to improve in some people.
Also, included with the letter that came in the mail was a pamphlet from the American Heart Association titled, "An Eating Plan for Healthy Americans". Again, after reading up on the science behind keto it pretty much tosses EVERYTHING we've been taught over the last few decades out the window.
I find it hilarious that on page 2 of this "healthy eating plan" the first 2 bulleted points are 1. Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables, 5 or more servings per day. 2. Eat a variety of grain products, including whole grains, 6 or more servings per day.
Bullet point# 3 is "Include FAT FREE and LOW FAT milk products, legumes (beans), skinless poultry, and lean meats.
Bullet point# 4 is "Choose fats and oils with 2 grams or less of saturated fat per tablespoon such as liquid and tub MARGARINES, canola, olive, corn, safflower, and soy bean oils.
Most of these are part of the reason that we, as a country, are in the current shape we are in, (in regards to obesity and diabetes)!! Yet here we have one of the "leading" medical associations in the country pushing poor food choices on us everyday
I just thought I would share a brief background on myself, my numbers from a recent doctors visit, and my first hand observations.
I welcome any comments and input in regards to my blood work listed above.