I am a survivor. I want to explain where I have been the last 1. I’m sorry I haven’t posted here for so long. I thought 5: 2 was a life- changer. Well, yes, it has changed my life. I wasn’t feeling particularly like I needed any other life changers anytime soon but that’s not how life works and this year has been quite a rollercoaster for me. Shall I start at the beginning, or just sum up? To hell with it, if starting at the beginning could save someone else’s life. I’d like to point out at this moment – and before you go jumping to any conclusions – that fasting has had nothing to do with my near death experience! If anything I suspect it may in part have been responsible for my survival. This post has nothing at all to do with fasting, but is the story of my experiences this year. Many of us will have heard the phrase “pulmonary embolism” and know it’s something medical. But how many of us actually know what one is, what causes it, what impact it has and what the odds of survival are? Well, now I do. It started just after Christmas last year, or at least the noticeable signs of it did. The first time it wasn’t too bad. I woke up and pulled the bed back together – suddenly my heart was racing and I couldn’t breathe. It felt a bit like an asthma attack but the racing heart was new to me. After a few minutes to calm down, I went downstairs to do some more chores – I changed the cat litterbox, or at least I tried to. Did you know less that 2% of ? No wonder we all lose hope that we'll ever get the body we strive for. Related Articles: GM Diet Day 3 Day 3, nearly half way through the GM Diet. Things should only get easier now. GM Diet Day 2 Like the first day of. What could possibly go wrong? 5 Day Low-Fat Diet Menu Meals in the following menu have fewer than 25 percent of calories from fat. Choose one of each meal and two snacks every day. The same thing happened again. I spent the rest of that day on the sofa, hardly able to talk for lack of breath and with my heart racing (thank you hubs for buying me a lovely Withings Pulse activity tracker. By early evening I was fed up and decided to go to the doctor. This was actually quite tricky as we lived down a lane and had to walk a way to the car – I’d barely even made it down our short hallway to the bathroom during the day. I made it and the doc (not my usual one) told me it was a chest infection and gave me antibiotics. That’s their answer to everything. I remembered that I’d been aware of my heart pounding in my chest (palpitations) for a few weeks on and off, so he also recommended I be tested for a thyroid problem. The next day I wasn’t feeling so bad, and got on with my life. An experienced 5:2 Fast Dieter's tips, thoughts, meals and weight loss story. Wondering if the 5:2 Diet lives up to all the hype? The Kaiser 3 day diet is another diet that claims massive weight loss in a short space of time. This diet claims that you can lose 10 pounds in three days. We've done the picking for you. A standard configuration of 8 recipes (4 of each variety) from the original 5:2 Juice Diet (see nutritional information below). The blood test came back clear and I busied myself preparing for our house move. Then, the bad news started to roll in. Problems with the move. My cat had untreatable cancer. My husband’s job security. 2 Day On 5 Day Off Diet Instructions After WisdomNot the best time in my life I have to say. One morning I went to get breakfast and as I came back up the stairs I started to experience odd symptoms. 2 Day On 5 Day Off Diet Instructions For DiverticulitisI can’t even recall now in what order they came exactly. I was gasping like a fish and it hurt. I took my dressing gown off. This was just before work so I think it must have been around 9am. I didn’t make it to my desk until almost 1. When I came to, on the floor at the top of the stairs I was shivering – freezing. I pulled my dressing gown back around me and dragged myself to the bed to lay down. A few minutes later as I felt better I went to my desk to get on with work. I gave my mum a ring to tell her about my strange experience. She likened it to panic attacks she used to have in her 3. She told me I looked grey. I said I felt fine, which I did, aside from my racing heart. I rested for a while in the afternoon and later my husband helped me upstairs. He tells me it took me about 2. I had to keep stopping. By the time I got to the top I felt sick again and came over sweaty. He rested me against the toilet in case I was sick and went to get me a glass of water. When the hot flushes passed he helped me get to bed and I spent the evening lying down just trying to breathe. I wasn’t up to cooking and instead he got us a chippie. Most unlike me, I had no appetite at all and barely ate anything. It seemed too much to have to eat AND breathe. I think we debated calling the NHS helpline but decided to wait until morning. Morning came, and with it a resting heart rate of almost 1. It should be 5. 0- 7. I didn’t sleep well and as soon as I woke up I looked up the details of our local walk- in GP as it was a Saturday. Hubs dutifully took me down there and I struggled my way to the car, and then from the car to the hospital. I felt like a 9. 0 year old, I was walking so slowly. Actually I think a 9. My heart did ease off a bit at that point, I guess knowing someone medical was going to check me out calmed my nerves a bit. I told the doctor how I was feeling – the racing heart, how it felt like the physical sensations of. I explained about my current life stresses, but that I had them all in order mentally and wasn’t worried about them really. That might have saved my life too. She couldn’t give me the meds she wanted to because of my asthma. She did however put me on a nebuliser (it didn’t help) and gave me some lovely, lovely sleeping pills. I met a hamster wearing a beret, he was drinking a strawberry milkshake at some posh milkshake bar. He seemed pretty down to earth for such a strange looking fellow in a pretentious establishment. That’s how good the sleeping pills were! Or maybe it was the lack of oxygen. My heart wasn’t quite so racy the next day and I didn’t struggle so much to move around. The doctor was pleased with my progress and left me to get on with life. I dosed myself up nightly on the pills and munched on Rescue Remedy pastilles during the day to calm my . This was the week just prior to our move and let me tell you that packing up to move house when you are seriously ill is not an easy task. I can’t thank my mum enough for coming to help with it. I had to sit to pack, I checked my pulse before and after I did anything, if it was below 1. It was never below 9. It took ages to calm from the usual 1. My husband had to move all four of our fish tanks to their temporary homes with friends and family all by himself, I felt so guilty not helping when at the time we thought it was . We finished packing around midnight before the move and thank goodness we hired a removal firm to do the heavy lifting. Moving day came and went. We got to the new house, we unpacked. There was no internet connection for a week, so. We had new furniture delivered, which the driver needed me to help unload! I went on to assemble it. I wasn’t feeling that much better in terms of strength or. We moved the fish tanks to the new house together and I think this could have been the beginning of the end. I was knackered from moving tanks & heavy pails of water & rocks. I had errands to run so went out to town and rushed around to get everything done. I woke up the next morning with my heart rate sky high again. Oh no. I felt guilty taking a raincheck from our plans with friends that night, it seemed like an excuse rather than a reason. I just wasn’t up to it. I spent the day on the sofa and read about ways to slow your heart rate. That didn’t do anything. I tried breathing techniques. I fussed the purring cat (rest in peace, sweet Phoebe). It was Monday the next day and I decided to go to the doctor as my heart was still racing in excess of 1. I woke up. I called my mum to take me to the doctor as I could barely get downstairs much less walk to the GP surgery 5 minutes away. I think the people who saw us must have thought mum was really poorly. We walked so very, very slowly and even that was difficult. This time the doctor (the third one) got it right. He noted that I could barely get two words out without having to stop to breathe. He listened to my chest, he tapped my back and told me to say “9. An ECG followed and then we were told to go straight to A& E. He said it was faster if we drove than waited for an ambulance. I didn’t really consider at this point just how touch and go this might have been, I was just relieved that something was being done. A& E were waiting for me and saw me immediately. I felt like an awful queue- jumper. Any Brits reading this will know what I mean, we’re nothing if not good at respecting queue order! The day in A& E was a blur of concerned doctors faces, big words, CT scans, X- Rays, horrible amounts of blood tests, injections and ultrasounds. I had a pulmonary embolism – blood clot on the lungs. They considered using a thing called a . In the end they opted to pump me full of anticoagulants and keep me in for the week. I’ve never stayed in hospital before. Time goes so slowly and they feed you too much! Puddings with lunch and dinner. It was delicious and such a treat not to have to cook. I can highly recommend the food at Dorset County Hospital. I was there until the end of the week – went through plenty of tests on a daily basis and woken through the night to check my blood pressure, O2 levels and change my drip etc. They wouldn’t let me walk anywhere, I was wheeled to the toilet and wheeled back to my bed. I left hospital with a bag full of Warfarin (Coumadin) and some Clexane (Heparin) needles along with the expectation of returning to normal the next week now I was treated. How wrong I was. Well, I did get back to my desk the next week and started to catch up with my work but life was, and is, anything but normal. It’s now been almost. I couldn’t fast for months, I could do very little physically for the first few months. People brought me cakes and chocolates. We ate a lot of takeaways and processed food because. I had to cut back on my vegetable intake due to the meds. Life is so very different for me since I survived the PE. One of the most frustrating things is the fact that it is an invisible illness. I look OK from the outside, you wouldn’t know I’m unwell. I can’t even make it back up the hill to my home. I can walk to the doctor now but I have to get a lift back (I don’t drive). I don’t get out a lot. My days are spent working (I manage around 4- 5 hours on a good day), resting (around 3 hours). I don’t have the energy to do much else. If I overdo it one day I pay the price physically the next day – difficulty breathing, chest pains, numb arms, racing heart. It’s not pleasant. Not Like Other HCG Diet Reviews – My actual day by day account. I am updating this post as my personal experience, since doing The HCG Protocol as detailed below, is that as long as it is done using a reputable company, with good support and advice, and where the focus is on healthy food and ongoing lifestyle changes, it can be a wonderful, life changing experience. I did it through a nutritionist and I followed the instructions exactly. You will see by the amount of comments below that it is a topic that many people are interested in and many people are confused about. I hope this post helps you with your research into this protocol. I have maintained a healthy weight, since doing it nearly a year and a half ago, by following healthy eating principles and getting regular exercise. I still enjoy baking, entertaining, dining out and good wine but I ensure that I have a well balanced diet that includes protein, Omega 3 and plenty of healthy carbohydrates in the form of vegetables and fruit. I have left the remainder of this post as it was written at the time and it is my personal account including day by day details of my losses. Important Update for American and Canadian Readers. There are a lot of people who are very enthusiastic about this very low calorie diet but until now I have only been able to recommend the nutritionist that I did it with and she can’t ship her HCG drops internationally. I have since done some extensive research and have written about some suppliers in The USA and Canada. I have found three for the homeopathic HCG drops, hormone free HCG and also a medical company in Tampa, Florida who supplies a 1. Prescription HCG Diet Program available by injections, drops or pellets. My regular readers will know that in the past I have been made some derogatory comments about the HCG diet saying that it sounds ridiculous and extreme and that I wouldn’t even consider it. I have since researched it more thoroughly and had a change of heart and in this post I will detail why and also give you a thorough overview of the protocol. Unlike many other Human Chorionic Gonadotropin diet reviews, this is my personal account including a day by day list of my exact weight loss. My Change of Heart. Since then I came across another version of the HCG extreme diet and checked out other reviews about it. I probably would have ignored it except the person promoting is Cindy O’Meara, who is a highly respected nutritionist and speaker on health- related subjects. Given that I was desperate, due to my recent binge and subsequent weight gain, plus the fact that I have Cindy’s book, Changing Habits Changing Lives, and find her theories very credible, I decided to look further. I checked out her website and if you go to this page you will find useful information about the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin protocol plus a free video. What I read convinced me that it was worth looking into further. I also looked into The Diet Solution Program which I have reviewed on this site before. To be honest, that looked like a more sensible approach, but I was excited at the prospect of managing to lose over 2. This is not like other diet reviews in that it is an actual account of my progress, day by day. The Protocol and my Progress. Phase 1. This is called The Loading Phase and I loved it; it was my idea of food heaven. This part of the program only lasts two days and the intention is to help the body to load up on essential fats and nutrients to carry it through for the first few days of phase 2 until the homeopathic drops start to take effect. I could indulge in all of the healthy high- fat foods I could think off, even to excess! Now this doesn’t mean that I ate junk, processed foods, or other nutrient void “food like products.” It was all good, healthy stuff; yummy things that I love. For example I had eggs benedict for breakfast, I had leftover homemade hollandaise on my asparagus for lunch, and I had a beautiful steak dinner with a cream sauce and potatoes with both sour cream and butter! I think you get the picture. Here is some Free info from the nutritionist that I did it with. If you scroll down to the section called “The 4 Phase Fat Elimination Protocol” and then go to the “Phase 4. This is where you will find it: Get your Free HCG Info here. Phase 2. This is called the core phase and can last anywhere from 1. I originally planned on doing it for 2. I was getting such great results. This is where you begin the 5. J per- day- diet. I will go into more detail about the actual allowed foods and also provide some recipes in another post on the topic but the basics are as follows: You can have two protein serves per day of 3 . You can choose from beef , lamb, veal, chicken breast and some fish. Vegetarian and diabetic options are also covered in the outline. You can have two vegetable servings a day from a list of allowed items and in addition to this there are other, what are called free foods, which include tomato, onion, many salad ingredients and most herbs. You can eat as much of these as you like. You can have three items of fruit per day, also from a selected list, plus the juice of one lemon or lime per day. In addition to this you must drink at least 8 cups of fluid per day including water tea and coffee. All sweeteners are prohibited apart from Stevia. You can have up to 1 tablespoon of milk per day as long as it is a good- quality organic milk that has not been homogenized. All processed products, sugar, wheat, dairy, oils and alcohol are prohibited. You continue to take the drop during this entire phase. Yesterday was my last day on phase 2 and I can say that I stuck to it very closely to the letter. My only deviation was that I probably had the juice of two lemons per day, as opposed to one, on some of the days. Here are my actual HCG diet results on a daily basis: Day one – 4. Day two – 1. 5 lbs (. Day three – 1. 3 lbs (. Day four – 1. 1 lbs (. Day five – . 9 lbs (. Day six – 1. 3 lbs (. Day seven – . 7 lbs (. Day eight – . 4 lbs (. Day nine – 1. 3 lbs (. Day ten – . 2 lbs (. Day eleven – 1. 5 lbs (. Day twelve – . 2 lbs (. Day thirteen – 1. Day fourteen – . 7 lbs (. Day fifteen – . 9 lbs (. Day sixteen + . 2 lbs (. Day seventeen – . Day eighteen – . 4 lbs (. Day nineteen + . 7 lbs (. Day twenty – 1. 5 lbs (. Day twenty one – . Day twenty two – 0. Day twenty three – . Day twenty four – . Day twenty five – . Day twenty six – 0. Day twenty seven + . That’s a grand total of exactly 1. To say I am thrilled is an understatement. Other Benefits. At the beginning of this program I took my blood pressure. I was taking two blood pressure tablets per day at the time and my reading was still 1. During the time being on this protocol I have been able to reduce my meds to one a day and my blood pressure this morning was a healthy 1. My goal now is to eliminate my blood pressure meds altogether in the next two months (under doctors supervision of course). Phase 3 and Beyond. I’ll write another post soon, as I transition through phase 3 (3 days) and phase 4 (2. So far I have been very happy and, although not for the undisciplined, it has been easier than I expected and I have felt great throughout, apart from being a bit tired and emotional for the first few days of phase 2. Remember, I am not a doctor or medical practitioner. You should always do your own research and also not make any radical lifestyle changes without consulting your doctor. I would only recommend you buy your HCG from suppliers that offer ongoing support programs. If you have had any success or problems with any Human Chorionic Gonadotropin related diet program, I’d love it if you would share your comments below for the benefit of other readers. The Day- Off Diet Nut Guide.
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