QUOTE (AliB @ Mar 1 2008, 03:59 PM)

Hi all, and thanks for the replies.
Exercise has always been a problem for me. Due to the continuous fatigue I just would never have enough energy to get going. My hub would try and encourage me, but as I said to him - if you get in your car to go out somewhere and the battery is low, as long as you can get it going, you're away, but if you go out there and the battery is flat - you ain't going anywhere!
Just for a brief moment I had some energy - Tuesday last week I took the grandkids down the park and played with them, then later we walked a mile to the local pool, swam for an hour, then walked home again - normally I just don't walk anywhere! I am just too darn tired! But by Wednesday it was whisked out from under me by this darn virus. It was nice while it lasted........
I am not eating too much in the way of carbs. Today for instance, I had sliced beef on 3 thin rice crackers with a little salad and mayo for brunch. I had a few crispy bites (they are small thin crackers/cookies made with seeds, nuts, raisins and honey), and one gluten-free cookie during the afternoon - oh and half a pear (the other half had gone rotten, but I didn't want to waste the good bit!), and this evening I had 2 gluten-free high meat sausages with a small baked potato and salad, a few nuts and raisins and one square of 81% bitter chocolate.
If I need to eat anything, it is probably a bit more veg, although I am a bit wary of doing that. I did the 'Alkalising' diet (phMiracle) a year ago and managed to keep it going for 5 weeks before I had to stop because my stomach got so sore I couldn't cope any more. I did go all-out with the green drink and all, but I may just have 'alkalised' myself too much. The pain was like I used to get when taking aspirin so I may even have overdosed on too many natural salicylates in all the veg and green drink! I even rang the company that makes the green drink and asked if it had salicylates in it and they said no, but I have discovered since that virtually all veg, and some fruits contain low levels of salicylates, so they didn't know what they were talking about!
Mind you, on the good side, I did lose 15lbs, I was able to cut my insulin in half, my blood sugars were in normal range, the Candida went away and my IBS cleared up - but that was probably because I was hardly eating any carbs and almost certainly no gluten, without realising that was the problem! I suspect the veg was fine - it was probably the green drink and alkalising drops that popped me over the edge! I think the principle is good, but their version is just too way over the top, well, for me, anyway. I am sure that a scaled-down version would be ok and I am looking forward to Spring and the warmer weather so I can start to have more salads. Maybe that would help to get it going. The cold and/or wet weather here for 7 - 9 months of the year doesn't really encourage salad eating!
My diet has changed so radically again though over the last month since going gluten-free, that I really would have expected the weight to start to drop off by now. I did think it was, but it fooled me. Again, maybe the virus isn't helping as I have lost the energy and have been mostly bed-bound for a week or more. Sigh.
'The path of true Gluten-Free never runs smoothly'.......................
Hope you get well soon too! My "virus" turned out to be a bacterial infection. It was one of those search and destroy things, first in the lungs, then sinuses, back to my lungs (it kept coming back) then finally settled in my bladder. Am now starting to take antibiotics, the burning was too much and wouldn't go away after I thought had knocked it out with herbs several times. Now too my nose is clearing and the residual congestion in my lungs. If your "virus" hangs on you might want to get it checked. Apparently a lot of people here in California have what I have got and it might be in Europe now too.
As far as the Paleo diet, its a little different than what you are eating. Paleo refers to ancient Paleolithic hunter gatherers who had no prepared food. So that means no rice cakes, breads, sugar or cookies. If there are grains (which would be verylimited) they would be whole. Something like amaranth or buckwheat (gluten free of course) or washed cooked quinoa had occsionally , or if you have to have it, brown rice.
I realize you might not think it much fun but its very possible you would start to feel better and lose weight, acheive a better blood sugar balance etc. if you went on it and mostly avoided the grains. Once you get on it however you find plain basic food tastes pretty good.
There is a book out on it. But the basic gist is vegetables, meat and fruit -- period. The carbs then are root vegetables and squashes, though you limit the amount of them especially if you want to lose weight and lose the candida etc.
About your alkalizing diet, it does sound like it went overboard. Plus anything like that done too long can become a problem after a while. Plus, given the gluten intolerance, you have to be careful not to have wheat or barley grass...