I am going to start by giving you an overview of why I am changing my lifestyle for the better. Over the course of my life, I have had many health issues and more surfacing all the time. As a teenager I started to develop pains in my legs. Once or so a week it would hit. I couldn't walk without wanting to cry and they were painful to the touch. They would throb with dull endless pain. Doctors didn't really know what was wrong. I was told growing pains, circulation problem and so on, and so I dealt with it.
I have had a couple miscarriages in the past and thought it was a normal thing. A couple of my sisters did too, so I didn't think much about it. My sister who is three years older that me, was pregnant and had a lot of complications. She found out that she has a rare blood clotting disorder called Pai-1. One of my parents have this gene apparently and all of my 8 siblings have a 50/50 chance of having this disorder. I got tested and sure enough I have it but... I have the double inhibitor that gives me twice the chance of getting blood clots. The doctor was baffled that I had two healthy pregnancies/children. I only have Heavenly Father to thank for that! The doctor was able to make sense of my leg pain being associated with the disorder and I could have developed a real problem. I take aspirin daily and luckily don't have to worry about blood thinners until I get a clot.
After having my first child I found out that I have cysts on my overies. The doctors didn't seem concerned so I didn't either. I started growing random hairs, gaining weight, had adult acne and many more symptoms and knew it wasn't normal. After having blood tests done I found out that I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PSOS) with elevated levels of Testosterone. They treat PSOS with birth control or the estrogen hormone. Unfortunately, because I have the blood clotting disorder, I cannot take any birth control or estrogen. I guess I can manage with the acne and pluck the hairs:)
As an adult I have become allergic to peanuts and anything with a pit: peaches, avocados (my favorite), olives and so on. I am stubborn, I didn't let it bother me. I continued to eat them and low and behold... it got worse!! I now carry an epi-pen, did it stop me? Absolutely not! I continued to eat it because I had the epi-pen and thought, if I have a reaction, well.... I am safe. Well, two weeks ago I ate a protein shake with peanut butter and sure enough I had a bad reaction. No more peanuts for me!!
Ever since I was a child I have had chronic stomach aches. It became a natural thing and when I felt good, it wasn't normal. I eventual didn't notice it as much because it was a normal way of life. As I got older the stomach aches continued but I have managed. I decided to diet and exercise to lose some weight. I ate lean protein, well a lot of lean protein, fruits, vegetables and whole grains. I exercised daily and I got sicker than I have been in a long time. The verdict is..... my body doesn't digest animal based proteins and fat. As soon as I heard it, well I knew just what it meant. No more meat and dairy:( I am a carnivore and cheese lover at heart, it is going to be very tough for me!
I am creating this blog so 1) I can help anyone out there who may have any of the symptoms that I have had. 2) To prove to myself that I can eat a plant based diet and log my progress to encourage those who are in the same boat, and lastly 3) Post great recipes when I find them, for those who are looking for great vegetarian/vegan recipes. I am excited to start! I do love raw/organic food so it shouldn't be too hard. I feel lucky to have been diagnosed when there are so many people who haven't. I know what I must do to get to where I can be a healthy mother and grandmother (someday). I have two amazing children and an awesome, supportive husband. I want to be here with them as long as possible. Now, without further ado... here I go!!
Saturday, July 20, 2013
My Health
Posted by kyle&company at 5:40 PM
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