A really extended fast: going for 46-days!


(I am a Dog (Dog's eat until they burst!)) #287

@Fiorella and @acrunchyfrog: I like the idea of telling them in hours! I should be over 1,000 hours by then so it will be interesting to see their faces!!!


(Jeff Davis) #288

I’m going to finish out Holy Week with a fast as well, Wednesday to Friday.


(I am a Dog (Dog's eat until they burst!)) #289

@devhammer and @onlyjeffdavis: I will keep both of you in my prayers for Holy Week. This long fast has been a bit of suffering although it is mostly of the mental kind as my physical body hasn’t craved any food.

The mental anguish at times can be overwhelming and helps in the training I was looking to help me become a better man. I hope that your fasts this week help you to appreciate that gift of all gifts were given so long ago and we commemorate this week.


(KetoMarine) #290

I started my Easter Fast yesterday at 1500. Very excited to do my first week long fast.

Thank you Mr. Coleman for the motivation.

God Bless.


(I am a Dog (Dog's eat until they burst!)) #291

I just created a new thread <a href=https://www.ketogenicforums.com/t/easter-2017-fast/10287?u=ron-coleman> Easter 2017 Fast so we can include others that would like to fast for Easter.


(I am a Dog (Dog's eat until they burst!)) #292

Day 41 and 983 hours fasted on water, coffee, bone broth, electrolytes, and occasional heavy cream. I’ve been looking at too many ideas for ketogenic meals and they all look so good, the fast is becoming stressful due to mental anxiety! Here are my numbers for today:



Yes, as I was afraid of, as I near the end of my fast I am allowing myself to think about all of the wonderful foods I can have in about 6 days and it may drive me crazy! I haven’t been tempted to pick up anything but just playing with ideas causes me to dwell a bit too much on these foods.

I am not a list maker so I have a rough sketch of my eating plan in my head. I may try writing it down to put it in cement so I am not playing with it all of the time. That would also make the shopping a lot easier. Speaking of grocery shopping, I went this evening to pick up a few things for the house and ended up by the sausage and cheese trays as I have a pot-luck dinner next Monday for about 30 people. I will take a couple of the sausage and cheese trays as that is something I can easily have. I am also considering some cheese crisps and a dip like Bleu Cheese or something else that can be easily spread on the crisps.

I really like the Groksi cheese snacks but they are a bit expensive and I have to order them for a good price. I don’t know if I can have them delivered in time. I will attempt to make my own cheese crisps but the last time I did they were only mediocre in quality. I need a more fool-proof recipe if anyone has one!

Mental games on a fast seem to me to be where all of the suffering is. If you are fat adapted there is little to no physical suffering as you don’t get hungry and your body is already in fat burning mode so you just continue on. If you are not fat adapted you are still addicted to carbohydrates so the first thing is to kick that nasty habit and detox from the sugar addiction. This can take up to a week and that would be a lot of suffering.

I have read that the second, third, and fourth days of a fast are usually the hardest and once you get past those it quickly gets easier and easier until you don’t even think about eating any longer. People who eat a lot of processed foods would probably have many issues starting on the first day as their brain craves the dopamine from the sugar rush on a regular basis. This is why I highly recommend that anyone attempting a fast wean themselves off of most carbohydrates, especially sugar, flour, and all processed foods, first and have their bodies adapt to burning fat as the primary source of fuel.

The average overweight person, not even the obese but just overweight, has an estimated 100,000 calories of stored energy in the form of adipose tissue in their body. The only way to get your body to burn that fat is to lower insulin as insulin restricts the burning of fat in favor of clearing the blood of glucose since sugar is toxic to humans! Yes, actually toxic! Why do you think that we humans evolved with a system in our body to remove sugar from the blood as efficiently as possible?

Insulin will store glucose as glycogen in the muscles or in the liver for quick energy but there is a limit of only 2000 calories of storage available. After that, insulin stores any remaining glucose as adipose tissue (you know, that stuff that we want to burn for energy.) So if our glucose is raised and the pancreas is creating insulin then we are in a storage mode and cannot burn fat no matter what we do or how hard we exercise: we need to change what we eat to control our sugar and reduce the levels of insulin.

Believe me, I know, that first week with no processed carbs can be stressful: I did it back in July 2015 and do not want to repeat it again! Man survived for millions of years without processed carbohydrates and did very well eating mostly fat and protein. In fact many archeologists agree the ancient peoples were either hunter-gatherers who ate mostly fat and protein or farmers who ate mostly grains and some protein and fats.

The hunter-gathers were much healthier, grew taller, had more rounded faces, and perfect teeth. The farmers were always shorter, thin faces, had tons of tooth decay, and heart disease! Remember, carbohydrates, especially grains, turn into sugar very quickly beginning in the mouth!

Turn away from carbs, you don’t need them!


Easter 2017 Fast
(Mary 🌹 ) #293

Ok…I am doing just that!:+1::smiley: YOU have given me the courage to get off carbs!


(Cheryl Meyers) #294

I like this recipe – the flax gives it body, the cheese and spices make it taste great.
http://www.food.com/recipe/garlic-parmesan-flax-seed-crackers-low-carb-267501


(Keto in Katy) #295

@ron-coleman Being down 30 pounds I am wondering if you are still able to wear the same clothes and belts now, or have you had to make some adjustments there?

The mind is the source of all suffering, imo. Resistance, attachment, judgment — the constant discursive thought patterns, often times negative in nature, are what create painful emotions I think. Having a practice to quiet the mind and accept things as they are, even as we work to improve them, helps enormously in my experience.


#296

Ron, recipe on this forum for cheese crisps. Maybe these work for you?


(David) #297

Ron, I think you are amazing. I just binge read your updates like a Netflix box set, only to find there are a few episodes still to come out. All the best for the final few days of the fast.


(I am a Dog (Dog's eat until they burst!)) #298

@stacy: As I have been losing weight for 20 months I was fortunate that when I had started my job I was quite a bit lighter than when I started LCHF. That means that I had smaller sized clothes: I had my really large suits taken in along the way and was able to get into my smaller suits about 6 months ago during my plateau.

They are now, because of the 30lb loss, getting too big and I am trying to decide where to go shopping for dress clothes as I am still losing weight and expect to continue to lose some weight. I have a large frame and will never have a waist size smaller than 36" and my loose pants are 42" right now so not too much further to go.

My 42" belts are in the last hole or 2 so I will have to shop in my closet to see if I have any 40s or 38s left. As I mentioned, I will probably look for a sport coat and get some cheaper slacks for the interim.


(I am a Dog (Dog's eat until they burst!)) #299

Day 42 and 1,002 hours fasted on water, coffee, bone broth, electrolytes, and occasional heavy cream. I’ve been looking at too many ideas for ketogenic meals and they all look so good, the fast is becoming stressful due to mental anxiety! Here are my numbers for today:




Wow, 1,002 hours! Now, I am a geek and a bit of a numbers guy so I know that the hourly count is just a number line thing but when it measures how many hours it has been since I’ve eaten solid food that mark is exciting! As I was getting going on the fast I sort of calculated in my head if and when I would make it to one thousand (just had to spell it out!) hours so I’ve known for weeks that I would be posting that value. It is almost like the stock market reaching a new high, most people celebrate for 15 minutes and then get back to their daily business.

But I made it! I found the mental fortitude to fast for 41.667 days!

On another positive note, I often get replies to my posts as I post on 2 places on Facebook as well as on the KetogenicForums.com and after my rant about getting off carbohydrates yesterday I received this note from another forum member: “Ok…I am doing just that! YOU have given me the courage to get off carbs!” Thank you Mary, I am pleased that I was able to help you into a healthier lifestyle!

I also started a thread on the forums called “Easter 2017 Fast” as there are a lot of people who are fasting for all or part of Holy Week. What an inspiration to see a dozen members so far joining into a fast for the holiday. I hope there are others inspired to join in as well.

Personally, I am still going strong with lots of energy and no hunger (as long as I stay away from the recipe and “What did you eat today?” thread where hundreds of people post pictures of their meals along with a lot of great recipes! What a resource and I know if I am ever out of ideas for a meal that thread will be my go to place!

And I did change the Glucose/Ketone Index chart to show if the index is above or below 1. The target range is below!


(Kevin Ruther) #300

Congrats on the progress thus far! I know muscle loss isn’t a big concern per Dr. Fung and I believe the research, but I was wondering if you would mind sharing what you have observed anecdotally so far in regards to your own muscle gain/loss?


(I am a Dog (Dog's eat until they burst!)) #301

@Egg: I don’t have a regular exercise so I have lost a lot of muscle tone in the last 5 years. I can’t say it has accelerated in the last 6 weeks as I am still able to do every day things like climb stairs, bend over, sit and get up, lift fairly heavy objects, and do yard work.

If anything I have less muscle fatigue and faster recovery from any muscle stress I encounter.

I do need to get a workout routine in place as after losing 90 pounds I do have some loose skin gathering and I would like to fill it in with muscle.


(eat more) #302

fasting will help with the loose skin right? or am i confused? lol


(I am a Dog (Dog's eat until they burst!)) #303

@mikki: it should help via autophagy. It all takes time!


(Sascha Heid) #304

I just noticed that it took you comparably long to get your ketones up and blood sugar down in the beginning of your fast. That is comforting to me because i again wondered if there is something wrong with me. All the other graphs i have seen show a quick raise in ketones within 3 days at most while it took you 5-6 days. This is exactly my experience, i always struggle at day 5. Wow, thank you.
And i really hope you enjoy your feast, you are doing great!


(I am a Dog (Dog's eat until they burst!)) #305

@Sascha_Heid: My glucose was 104 mg/dl and ketones at 0.7 mmol/l when I started which to me means I was closer to borderline ketosis than in full ketosis. I think my glucose was too high as I was doing a lot of snacking on peanuts, macadamia nuts, and some things with erythritol which may have slowed my progress in lowering glucose enough.

It also shows us again that we are all individuals and respond to things differently. I had tracked my numbers during some of my practice fasts and it took me 1-4 days to get my ketones to the 1.5 mmol/l level.


(eat more) #306

@ron-coleman thank you so much for sharing your journey and experience! so valuable!
your fast has flown by…for me…just like other ppl’s pregnancies :joy:
like “oh wow…done already…that was quick” LOL
i can’t believe you are already on day 43!! I’m glad you will continue chronicling :blush:

bravo!