My Personal Story of my Weight Problems!

I think it’s time I put the story of my own personal weight problems on record.
I think it will explain my obsession with carbohydrate addiction. Why it means so much to me, to share what I have learned about weight problems, with as many people as possible.
It was very early 1980’s. It was before weight problems became a normal thing to most people.
Type2 diabetes was still unknown, as was morbid obesity. I was diagnosed as a borderline diabetic and was referred to a dietician.
At age 43, I started my first diet. I was slim, and if not for the doctor’s diagnosis, I would have thought, very healthy. My doctor sent me to a dietician who put me on the already infamous Pyramid Diet.
The Pyramid Diet was the very first major diet ever launched. It was said to cure high cholesterol which had suddenly become epidemic. (This is a moral tale you can learn more about here). It wasn’t long before I began to gain weight. By the mid-eighties, I had serious weight problems. I would diet, I would lose weight and I would regain it soon after. After each successive diet, I would end up with more body fat than when I began.
In 1986 I gave up smoking. This gave my doctor, my dietician and friends a gratifying reason to explain my weight problems.
For quite a while, it even made sense to me. For the next twenty years, I experimented with every diet ever invented. The more I would diet the more weight I would regain. I began to realize I was constantly craving food and I had started to binge eat.
It comforted me to remind myself of the link between my weight problems and giving up smoking. A way of telling myself this wasn’t my fault. But then I had a moment of enlightenment. It occurred to me that my symptoms were not diet symptoms. I realized they were identical to my past cravings for cigarettes. They were addiction symptoms. It dawned on me that I had become a food addict. Something nobody had ever suggested to me. What was worse, I was in early onset of what we now know as type2 diabetes.
I felt used. I knew I had to find a way to cure my addiction. I compared all my past diets, to the food I used to eat before I ever began to diet. It was clear to me that carbohydrate was the culprit. I had enough past experience with tobacco addiction, to know that cutting down never works once you are an addict. It became my goal to cure my carbohydrate addiction for good, just as I had cured my tobacco addiction.
It was as if a huge burden had lifted from me. It certainly did in a literal sense. My weight problems disappeared. So too did my addiction. I have remained addiction free for more than seven years. Not only have I cured my addiction, I have permanently cured my weight problems. I will stay this way as long as I remain friends with my own body. To my complete amazement, as I lost weight, I also lost the pre-diabetic symptoms.
I have learned to eat the right food. These days, food has become much less important to me. I still recall how it felt to be pre-occupied with thoughts of food all the time. Now I rarely think about food. There are so many other things to think about. I have no more early symptom of type2 diabetes. My weight is normal and no longer fluctuates. To sum it up: I have remained addiction free, symptom free, and at the same body weight for more than 7 years. I no longer have any food cravings and I never feel the urge to binge eat. I know with absolute certainty that I will never diet again. I won’t need to.
I have completely re-focused my feelings about my own body. Instead of spending time worrying about my external appearance, I now spend an equal time making sure my internal system is happy. It’s a place that used to be a foreign country to me. A place I thought only a diet expert would understand. Since I now know how the body works, nobody can understand my body better than I do.
Because I know how the body works and I know what it expects from me. That already puts me streets ahead of any “diet expert”. I have made friends with my body. My metabolism and digestive system work together. They make me look and feel as healthy as I have ever been.
To gauge just how unusual that is, you can go to any home, in any town or city. You’ll find a bathroom cabinet with at least one or two medications for a gastric or intestinal conditions. You can visit any hospital, where they can tell you about huge waiting lists for colonoscopies. They will never be completed because they keep filling up with new names. Forty years ago we had none of that. The vast majority of people were slim people.
Today we have a well recorded obesity epidemic. Type 2 diabetes is expected to follow. Doctors will tell you that we have the highest rates ever, of heart disease, colon and bowel cancer. We are all eating the wrong food, we are choking on diet talk and we are shortening our lives and that of our children’s.
There is nothing healthy about the balanced diet, or the low fat diet, or the nutritious diet, or any other diet. Not even the low carbs diet. The simple fact is that diets don’t work. They can’t. Our body won’t let them. The reality is that the human body does not adapt. – It evolves. And evolution is slow. It takes centuries, not a few decades. If you want to learn more please watch the video at:
The Carbohydrate Addicts Manual!

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