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Big Yapper!!!!
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: West Central Ohio
Posts: 8,816
Gallery: SkeeterN
Stats: 160/115 Age 49 Height 4'11
WOE: 4 years on Atkins
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DD called terrified for her Dad
First off to refresh those who do not go to the Playground. My DH has been in great pain. The MRI showed that he has 3 disks that have bone spurs on them that are compressing onto his spinal cord and he has a 3 inch area with no spinal fluid surrounding the cord. He has already lost sensation in his arms and legs. The surgeon said surgery is his only option or he faces permanent spinal cord damage.
Ok to the subject of my post. DD works at a college. She mentioned her DD's issues to a nurse who teaches at the school who immediately blamed Atkins. She went on and on how that too much protein causes bone deposits. I told my daughter that so many people are so wrong about Atkins. It is not all protein. I said to her. If he had a grilled chicken sandwich for lunch and no fries instead got a salad she would have said he had a healthy lunch. But my DH had 2 grilled chicken breasts no bun and had a side salad. What is wrong with leaving the bread off? Told my DD we eat better now than we ever had before. Our diet doesn't consist of total protein. The medical community drives me up a wall.
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Texas
Posts: 205
Gallery: *KatNip*
Stats: 275/247/135
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: March 2008
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OUGH!!! How frustrating. You are right, so many people are wrong about atkins. I have never eaten so healthy in my life and the few people I made the mistake to tell go off on me telling me how Im gonna make myself sick? WTH how? by eating lots of veggies and healthy protein? ![]() I hope your daughter looks into this diet more and learn it to get some peace of mind about her dad. ![]() |
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Big Yapper!!!!
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Central Coastal CA
Posts: 8,724
Gallery: Charski
Stats: 174 (WW)/130/150 goal 5'5" 54 years young
WOE: ATKINS! now and always....
Start Date: 5/03
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Oh man, Nita, your poor DH - I feel for him - back pain is horrible. I hope they can relieve his pain with the surgery.
And your poor DD - WHY must people add insult to injury? Good grief!! Pay no attention to the ill-informed. |
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Thyroid Patient Advocate
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: NE Indiana
Posts: 11,350
Gallery: nonstickpam107
Stats: 230/116/120 (BF<26%)
WOE: Started w/Atkins/Now BFFM
Start Date: Nov. 23 2000
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Actually a very 'common' condition (that is getting even MORE common in younger individuals...always thought to be a condition of geriatrics) causes calcium deposits. It's hyperparathyroidism. I have bone spurs and calcium deposits on my bones and in my internal organs. I have Paget's because at the 'ripe ol' age' of 32 I had a tumor on my parathyroid diagnosed. It'd been there for a long time even then. It spilled calcium into my bones/body.
Even to this day (over 20 yrs. later) whenever a new spur/calcium deposit shows up, my doctors know WHY. Usually when a person has bone/calcium deposits/spurs the very FIRST thing that is done is a blood level calcium (there's also a newer test for this). So, that nurse should learn more...if I had been told by your DD what your husband has...that would be the first thing I would have thought of (usually ENT's and endo's would look for that...I know several people IRL who've gone ahead and had the surgery your DH is going for that weren't checked for blood calcium...until they heard this was a common cause. My best wishes to your DH, yourself and family that surgery goes VERY well and he's feel better soon! Pam
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Central NY
Posts: 3,226
Gallery: Sarajewel
Stats: 236/170/148
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: 5/03-10/03 (Got pregnant!), restart 1/19/07
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I work with SCI patients and trust me, we DO NOT blame diet for bone overgrowth. If anything, typically diet is totally ignored (but that's another rant). Lots of protein post surgery will speed his healing. Hopefully his is going in for surgery soon. My prayers and thoughts are with all three of you.
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: The Carpenter's House
Posts: 214
Gallery: HeatherKae
Stats: 180/163/130
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: January 2005
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The Atkins diet is also responsible for the Great Depression, the assassination of JFK, global warming, the recent real estate crisis, and the insurgency in Iraq.
![]() From the wife of another back sufferer (my husband was medically discharged from the Army as a result), hang in there. It is so tough to watch your husband in that much pain. |
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Big Yapper!!!!
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: West Central Ohio
Posts: 8,816
Gallery: SkeeterN
Stats: 160/115 Age 49 Height 4'11
WOE: 4 years on Atkins
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I think I convinced her that this woman was wrong but it still bugs me. DH's blood pressure has never been this good. We do eat healthy very healthy. We don't live on eggs and bacon for goodness sake!
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
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This is ridiculous... Tell Miss Nurse if anything, high protein diets have been blamed for causing bone LOSS! Not bone deposits.
Tell the nurse to either figure out how to be compassionate and supportive of a young girl in distress or mind her own darn business. |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Inland Empire, CA
Posts: 4,885
Gallery: ebonyeyz28
Stats: Then: 274.5, size 28 Now:172.5, Size 10/12!
WOE: Atkins Maintenance
Start Date: December 27, 2002
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![]() ![]() Skeeter, I will be praying for DH, DD and YOU! Hang in there and know that we are all sending you are best wishes! ![]() |
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Big Yapper!!!!
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Virgin Islands
Posts: 9,694
Gallery: idioglossic
Stats: 172/135/125 5'2"
WOE: Stillmans, low carb, low fat, low sodium, 2 meals
Start Date: August 29, 2004
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My doc told me my blood sugars (after the 5 hour test) were seriously far too low and that I HAD to stop my low carb life style....
Ignored that.... as I feel fine... had the test for diabetes as part of my annual check. i did have the symtom of being thirsty all the time... later found out this is due to my Celexa... Everyone is entitled to their opinion... but it is just that .... in most instances... |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 399
Gallery: LucilleMcgill
Stats: 233/229/?
WOE: The Lord's Table~Phase 1
Start Date: June 4,2008
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 399
Gallery: LucilleMcgill
Stats: 233/229/?
WOE: The Lord's Table~Phase 1
Start Date: June 4,2008
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Skeeter I hope the surgery goes well! Some people really don't like atkins, it baffles me. My sister inlaw just told me she hates it. That it's terrible, I think it's because she couldn't stick with it.
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Low Carbin' Italian
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: A McNugget sleeping in a Big Mac box.
Posts: 9,683
Gallery: Cutelilsunflower
Stats: +25.5
WOE: Che Bella Vita! Short and Proud!
Start Date: 9/2/76
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My 80 year old grandma just had this exact procedure done at Riverside in Columbus and 1 1/2 months later is doing WONDERFULLY. Good luck to your DH and my grandma wasn't ever on Atkins and that's silly for anyone to say the reason for the deposit.
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