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oO0Susie0Oo:
He;;o, I am back finally. I was diagnosed with diabetes but not what kind until further blood tests done. I also have high cholesterol with HDL of 105, triglycerides of 33 and LDLs of 231. I am on a diuretic prescription for high blood pressure. I wear size 4-6 pants, so weight is not the issue.

mouseissue:
Welcome home, Susie!!! :) :) :) :) :) :)

Have you been faithfully living the FTS lifestyle???

I had all the medical conditions you described (and much worse) back in the Summer of 2010. In fact, my doctor told me that I might not be around for my next birthday the following January if my condition was not improved.

On August 10 of that year, I started living the FTS lifestyle.
About six months later, my doctor took me off ALL meds to treat those conditions.
He further declared I was no longer diabetic.

I've been living the FTS lifestyle ever since and those conditions have not returned.
Now I have not been perfect in this. I have had my share of slips.
But my health condition has NEVER returned to a pre-FTS status.
And my weight has hovered around my goal for several years now.

Tony
 

oO0Susie0Oo:
Hello Tony, nice to be back. I have been eating low carb, high fat all this time. After research on google and although I am quite thin now, I believe my problem is that I have been having too much coffee, cream, cheese and sugar alcohols.  My body is changing and menopause is full swing as well. I'm living on $600 child support and alimony and $260 ebt card for food.

Guess what? Mary is in school for first time in her life and did amazing last semester 6 A's and B in math. She is not eating low carb anymore but is semi watching them. She stays clear of added sugar and limits her wheat intake. She gets free breakfast and lunch at school. They adapt PE for her because she collapsed doing fast walk. Thy have a 504 plan for her anxiety disorder and fibromyalgia, tachycardia etc.
I have been dating quite a bit. Wow so many single men over 50 out there.  So far not one I connect well with.
I threw out both shoulders and lower back as well as my right elbow froze an clearing, cleaning and organizing my two outside sheds. My shoulders are better just problems with lower back and elbow. I try to get my housework done without over doing it.

mouseissue:
Hi, Susie!  :)

Since like your body is going thru changes, you may have become more sensitive to sugar alcohols. I don't think coffee, cream, or cream cheese would have any thing to do with it. Try using sugar alcohols only on an occasional basis and see what happens.
Sugar alcohols are known for causing stall outs, so they do effect our metabolisms.

It is also possible that you may have an underlying medical condition.
The "change" can cause the thyroid and other organs to not function well and lead to bad numbers.

I'm happy to hear that Mary is doing well in school!  :) :)
And that the school is making accommodations for her health conditions.

From what I hear, there are a lot of single men over 50 out there.
But the problem is finding one that is looking for a real relationship and not something far less. Also, finding a person with whom you have good chemistry adds to the challenge. But I wish you the best in your search.  :) :)

Tony

oO0Susie0Oo:
Sugar alcohols is what I consume the least, so as your suggested, it may be underlying medical problem. I consume mostly a lot of full fat cheese, heavy cream, lettuce, cabbage, broccoli & cucumber salads with 1 carb per tbsp. dressing, coffee, Zero and Stevia. Sometime cook a turkey burger with a few mushrooms, or a stir fry with low carb veggies. I have fat and vegetables everyday, not always meat.

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