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Common Questions, Ask Questions Here, Find Answers Here => General Questions => Topic started by: Hummingbird on December 11, 2012, 03:27:28 PM
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Hi Everyone:
I'm a newbie here. For the past week I have been reading and learning a lot from this forum. It's wonderful. I've been on FTS for 9 days and lost 6 lbs. so far :)
Occassionally I have dizziness and I have been very dehydrated. I drink A LOT of water but still feel dehydrated. Is this typical when starting out?
*I'm not a diabetic although I checked my sugar using hubby onetouch and it is 98.
*Blood pressure is fine.
*Eating 20-25 carbs per day.
Thank you!
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Hi Hummingbird welcome to the forum and congratulations on the 6 lbs lost so far.
It's not unusual to feel icky for the first 2 weeks while you detox form all that sugar and carbs you are used to eating. Not everyone will react the same and some are lucky enough to not at all. I would say yes it could be from the detox and that would be a normal reaction, but if it is too troublesome or doesn't go away I would consult your doctor to be on the safe side. Be sure you are drinking plenty of cold fresh water. I try to keep mine to at least 80-120 ozs a day. Hope you are feeling better soon :D
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Thank you TooSweet ;) I'll drink more water ...looks like your drinking close to 15 glasses a day.
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Welcome to the FTS family, Hummingbird!!! :) :) :) :) :) :)
Congrats on the great start! ;D ;D ;D
I remember how icky I felt while going thru sugar detox.
You'll know when you're past it... You'll wake up with more energy than you'll know what to do with! 8)
Hang in there!
It will get better soon!!! :) :) :)
Tony
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Hummingbird,
Try drinking a cup of full sodium broth in the morning and afternoon. It'll shape you right up. You don't get near the sodium you're used to eating low carb, because you're not eating the processed foods you used to. It works in minutes.
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Thank you Tony for the warm welcome :) I can't wait till I feel that "energy."
I don't know if you have experienced this also, but I believe I am in ketosis. My breath smells fruity. I read online today that's from a low carb intake. Good thing is my body is using fat for energy but I read it can start muscle wasting and kidney problems :o
@Moose61: That does sound yummy in the morning but I don't know if the sodium will make me even more dehydrated. I'll have to look into it. Thank you ;)
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Hi Hummingbird welcome to the family :) Moose has brought out a great point about salt...especially if you're in a warm climate. Down here in the Keys right now we're still hitting mid 80's and humid every day. As coached by our other members detox time will make you feel off for as much as 2 weeks. Keep pouring in the H2O 8)
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Welcome Hummingbird! :) I am Umpa,Dougs wife. Your body will burn fat before muscle for energy.Your symptoms are normal for detox.We have never had anybody have kidney problems with this lifestyle. If I can help you please ask.I have a column on the homepage called ask umpa where I can convert your favorite foods to fat to skinny friendly.You are doing great! :)
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Welcome aboard, Hummingbird.
There are two types of ketosis and the one associated with low carb eating is not the same as the one that is a dangerous side effect of diabetes. Most of us on this forum are producing ketones as a byproduct of fat burning. In the low carb world, ketosis is a good sign.
It's also unlikely that you are actually dehydrated. You are feeling the symptoms of withdrawl from carbs and those feel like the symptoms of dehydration. Keep drinking water, though. It helps cleanse your system.
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@Doug: Thanks you for the support and good advice. Heating up my broth right now.. ;) BTW...hubby is on FTS also and diabetic. He's lost 10 lbs. ( guys always lose more faster, urrrr...he-he :D ) and his blood sugar used to be 200-300's now 80-150. YEAH!!!! Hasn't givin himself insulin or evening glipizide in two nights!! Thanks Doug ;)
@Umpa: Thank you for the reasurrance that "this is normal." I'll ride it out and psh more H2O!
@Andrea: I've never been on a low carb diet before so this was all new to me. I will push the fluids to cleanse the system. Thank you!
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his blood sugar used to be 200-300's now 80-150. YEAH!!!! Hasn't givin himself insulin or evening glipizide in two nights!!
Congrats to your hubby too Hummingbird!! That is awesome ;D ;D
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Type 2 diabetes is curable ;)
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Thank you TooSweet!
And I totally agree with you Umpa. ;)
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Type 2 diabetes is curable ;)
So true!!!... I'm a living example of it! :) :) :)
Thank the Lord for FTS!
Tony
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Did the broth help any Hummingbird?
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Yes actually it did Moose61! I probably am not taking in as much sodium as usual. I used to eat packaged food high in sodium mostly every day. Thanks for the tip ;)
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Are you feeling better?? :)
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Dizziness is a bit better. :) Mouth is bone dry all the time though. Pushing mega fluids (pure water.) Energy was "ok" today. I might have to cut back on portions. I'm kinda up and down with the weight. I think I should try eating more frequent small meals. Some days I'm just eating two meals and a couple of small snacks throughout the day. Maybe that's slowing down my metabolism :-\
Thanks you for inquiring about me Umpa. ;)
My best to you and yours...
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2 weeks is the normal detox period.Dry mouth is normal. try a little lemon in your water.You will know you are out of detox when your energy goes through the roof.Only eat when hungry your metabolism is fine.If you need help please ask ;)
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This was really helpful! I was starting to think something wrong...been drinking water like crazy. Happy because I am down 5lbs in 5 days and not hungry...whew!
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Well done Jewlie - and welcome to the forum. Keep posting, we love to hear from new people :)
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Welcome JewlieG! :) I am Umpa ,Dougs wife. If I can help you please ask.Congrats on the weight loss (http://www.fattoskinny.com/)! Dizziness and flu symptoms are very common in Detox. After 2 weeks you will feel awesome! Your energy level will go through the roof! ;)
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Welcome to the FTS family, Jewlie!!! :) :) :) :) :) :)
Kudos to you on the great start! ;D ;D ;D
Please keep us posted about your FTS journey to a new you!
Tony