Do You Really Know Me?
I love meeting new people. I enjoy hearing about their life and talking to them about music, food, sports, weather, whatever.
Recently I have realized that most people don’t think the way I do. That’s not a bad thing. It keeps me motivated to share what I know and what I have learned in my life.
When I share with friends about my food allergies and about being gluten free, I get that turned head puppy dog look. So many people don’t connect illness and food, they just don’t because they never heard of it before. That’s where I come in 🙂 I’m all about awareness!! LOL!
So when I share how the food today is not the same food as years gone by, I must look like some crazy person acting like I just want to share a bunch of useless information that doesn’t affect them.
The conversation that I had this week is what motivated me to write this blog post. When I made a comment about food making people sick, I was asked “How do you know that?” I wanted to say, Do you really know me? That question made a light bulb go off in my head! Most people think  I read a bunch of stuff to learn what I know. The truth is I LIVED what I know.
I was sick for 20 years. My body hurt, my stomach hurt, bathroom visits were not fun and way to frequent. I would get allergy colds 4 or 5 times a year. My skin itched, I was extremely tired all the time. I had headaches, my bones felt like they were broken, my muscles felt like they had been punched for days. I would feel like a truck ran over me. For 20 years I felt that way. I was not the mom to my kids that I wanted to be.
I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia around 1995. Then I found out I had food allergies in 2004. I never connected the two. Until I started eating better. I am allergic to wheat, oat, corn and white potato. Let me just tell you, all of those foods are in everything I used to eat. EVERYTHING. I also have some intolerance to some foods like egg yolks, mango, pomegranate and mushrooms. (Well not really mushrooms, I really just don’t like them)
I took the bad foods out of my diet for 2 years. I seriously was afraid to eat. I lived on chocolate and some fruit and meats. I would try gluten free foods, but most have corn or potato substituted so that didn’t really work for me. Â I lost weight, but I wasn’t healthy.
I started eating the food again. I gained 70 lbs in a very short amount of time, not from the amount of food I was eating, but the kind of food I was eating was affecting my body in different ways. Sugar is a huge culprit as well.
I decided to completely take the wheat out of my diet. Gluten is horrible. It causes so many health issues. I am getting ready to read the book Grain Brain. Â I’m sure I will blog about it when I’m finished, just sayin. I also added an antioxidant to help with the inflammation in my muscles, my head and my intestines.
What I want to get across in this post is that I feel amazing now. My pain has lessened greatly. I have so much more energy. I feel and look 20 years younger. All because I changed my diet.
I ask people to try and go gluten free for 2 weeks ( 6 months, but that’s more than they can handle at first, small steps). Â It can be done. It is scary. But being prepared is key. All your ailments won’t disappear in 2 weeks, but you will notice a difference. It is a process and will take commitment and dedication to feel better.
What can you lose, seriously? There ARE tons of other foods to eat. Â What do you have to lose? Weight, Your pain, Missing time with family and friends because you are always sick? Think about what you can gain! A new life! I want you to feel amazing! I want you to enjoy life! I want you to be healthy! What do you want?
I was sick for years, now I’m not. Changing my eating habits is the main reason.
~Coach Mo
LOL you are so NOT intolerant to mushrooms. Haters gon’ hate.
It took me a while to jump on board with the gluten free trend, being a pastry arts grad and all, but I’m glad I did. After trial and error, I now know that I need to eat grain free as well (plus half of the food known to man) to feel at my optimum best. I don’t enjoy having to be annoying or anti-social when it comes to restaurants and the food I eat, but I do enjoy not having migraines, because quite frankly they are anti-social kinds of things too.