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I introduced this diet to my facebook "friends" by sharing my journey and success.. one lady finally took the plunge and decided to try it out. SHe has severe psoriatic arthritis and was looking for an answer...here is what she finally wrote to me today, she had contacted Dr. M several times with no response so she did end up in these forums for help and as you will read, tried it all...
she writes; I'm afraid my story is a broken record. I started the diet in March 2011. Within those first 12 days my life changed. No pain, no meds, energized, etc. I was on cloud nine. Then... although I did not change a thing, everything began going south. The pain came back and grew worse daily. The energy left, and I felt lousy. As I looked to the forums and diet for help, I tried everything recommended to me. Nothing changed. Even on the total sweet potato diet, the pain grew worse and worse. On the weight loss front, after losing the inital 15 pounds, I did not loose so much as an ounce the rest of the year, and I still have 25 more pounds to go.
So.... Long story short... It would seem I have some kind of sensitivity that I would need a science degree to figure out. And to be honest, I do not have the passion to invest that time and energy into every morsel I put into my mouth as some members of the forums do. When I began, I was depending on potatoes and oatmeal a lot. I wanted the staples to be simple. But now... I cannot have either of those as one is a nightshade, and the other has the potential to be processed alongside gluten products. I cannot afford to buy the specialty items some have recommended. I eat a lot of quinoa, which I love, but it's so expensive, I only make it a couple of times a week.
Without my simple staples, and with no positive results no matter what I've tried, I have wandered from the diet. I gave it an entire year. I must say that I eat much healthier than I ever imagined I would. I don't eath dairy, and have all but removed it from my family's diet as well. I do eat meat occassionally, but in much smaller portions. I still try to stay away from things known to be inflammatories, but to be honest... it doesn't seem to matter. I still get psoriasis and arthritis flare ups.
You may have noticed that I have not posted any of this on my own page. I still believe in the diet. I've read so many incredible stories of people who's lives have been made better by this diet. I do not want to discourage anyone. And I would recommend that everyone try it.
I wish I had a more positive result to share with you all. How I would love to have that feeling I got in the first 12 days. Wish I had a clue why it left. I am back on my Enbrel injections, which is the only relief for my arthritis pain and disfigurement. And I am still trying to eat a McDougall based diet as well as I can.
This is so sad to me, a wonderful woman, who still hasn't found the answer... I wish so much there was something we could do for her, I would love to see her get to Dr. M's clinic, but as you can see, she could never afford it, nor could I for her... any ideas?
_________________ Robin Armstrong Seeber[color=#0040BF]www.outsidetheboxprimitives.com[b] outsidetheboxprimitives@gmail.com[/color]
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