ooh! I just had one of those lightbulb moments when you said "high protein diet" . It's been perplexing me for years tthat so many people have been cutting down the carbs, but inreasing their fat intake. It's far from obvious to me how that's supposed to healthy, in the main? In mean , that could be drastica;ly unhealthy. even dangerous , in the event of any number of diverse health conditions, couldn't it? I should've realised long ago. They must all be following a high protein diet, like yourself
in my own case, keeping down my fat intake to 35g /day max (above which figure, I'm apt to become acutely ill in short order, these days) has inevitably entailed cutting down my protein intake, try as I might to avoid that, because the range of protein foods which
don't contain something like twice as much fat as protein is woefully limited. Yep, even when you're looking into vegetab;e sources. Sure, you get more of the 'heathy"fats from vegetable sources , in the main, but my body doesn't seem to notice the difference. So I've naturally come to avoid most protein foods as "much too high in fat". I don't think of walnuts for example as protein food. cos when i eat them, i'm effectively
limiting my protein intake to the tiny bit of protein I can wring out of the things before i hit today's fat limit. So they're a rare indulgence, and my signature Carrot and Walnut Salad has a much lower walnut content than it used to have
I usually call it Carrot Salad nowadays, to avoid disappointment
I surely wouldn't leap to the conclusion that your son has a problem with fat metabolosm, like myself. )it's too easy to project, isn't it?) but it struck me right away as very intersting that he can survive on such a low calorie diet. So can I. Not only survive, but get fat on it
. I've been that way all my life, and that ought to have ben a red flag, if anybody understood these things back then. I was actually born chubby, in spite of my Mum being thin as a wraith and apt to "eat like a sparrow" and had difficulty keeping my weight down ever since. I realised that something distinctly weird was going on with my metabolism when, around my mid-thirties, I decided to cut myself down to 600 calories a day. I knew nothing about nutrition, so didn't realise how damferous that is, just decided it was time for drasticc measures. As the only able-bodied adult in a household of four at the time, i didn't need to go out of my way to exercise...though I have to admit I performed my daily tasks in a slow, plodding fashion , which i've never ben able to train myself out of, still at least i was
constantly active , which ought to count for something, right? I kept that up for nine months, with no ill effect , but disappointlingly little weight loss. The
most I managed to lose in the space of a month was 5lbs. So, I belately, borrowed a library book about all that, and discoverered that my experience was not theoretically possible. It's not possible to live on such a low calorie intake. I should have been losing weight much faster than that in my sleep . So said the book.
I didn't go to my doctor about this, ofc . Had no expectation of beimg believe.d And it didn't really sem like a problem. as such, just a flaming nuicance, and a curiosity. I started to joke that my body was fuelled by a nuclear reator, 10 years or so later, I got a job in a warehouse, and found that I could just about keep up with the demanding workload, if i continually munched on high carb foods, as I worked. I also steadily lost weight doing that, though i wouldn't say it's worth putting oneself through such a punishing regime just for that. There were also numerous downsides, such as frequent pulled muscles and spectacularly stupid accidents on account of my brain flipping out. If I hadn't been an Agency worker (so they didn't need to worry about health insurance on my account) I'm pretty sure they'd have tried to give me the push. They had
one other worker like me, on the permanent staff. He had his very own accident book, and they kept sending him for medical assessmenents, but he always
came back with a clean bill of health. I'm also pretty sure he was a spazz, like me. He had the usual range of spazz social graces.
Later still, i found that I lost weight (albeit slowly again) without even trying
, after switching to a high carb , low fat diet. And now, at last it it makes sense. My body can use simple carbs, but it can't burn fats, not near as efficiently as needed, own body fat included; so my brain flips out whenever the blood sugar dips. That's my present understamdimg anyway. unconfirmed by medics, because they just don't have the resources to be able to investigate it as thoroughly as all that. But at least that model very much helps me to survive, and to make some sense of my increasingly numerous, weird and alarming symptoms. Actually I 'm pretty sure I'd be dead, if I hadn't got that one figured out in the nick of time.
I have more to say, but I'm out of mental puff ATM. Just providing a bit of food for thought.
Good luck to you and your kid,