Hi Y'all! I am officially on Day 7 of the Autoimmune Protocol. And the best news is…I lived! No, really. Giving up coffee made me really contemplate if I could get through this. I have drank coffee every morning since I was sixteen. I LOVE coffee. Hot, black, strong coffee, first thing in the morning, on my deck watching the sun come up. Coffee has evolved into much more than a hot beverage to me--it is my favorite time of day, and every sip brings back 1,000 memories of my favorite people. Heck, I even have coffee-scented candles. So giving up coffee for AIP (since it is a bean, you know) weighed heavy on my heart. But after my most recent Hashi's spell lasted a never-ending four days, I knew it was time. Time to stop procrastinating, time to stop contemplating, and time to START HEALING!
I have dabbled in Paleo lifestyle in the past, for a whole three months, actually. And I enjoyed it and saw some physical and mental results. BUT I have the willpower of a puppy and cannot stick to anything too long before I get bored. So one non-Paleo item led to another, and last week I found myself miserable yet again. Miserable with a migraine, sinus congestion, stomach pains, brain fog, you name it, I had it. And that's where I arrived at AIP. Actually, my husband had a little heart-to-heart with me and said, "You know it's time." And I did.
So about my first week. I'm not going to lie…the first three days were hard. And a little of the fourth day was hard, too. Days 1-3 I had a migraine so bad that it made me long to go back to the good (bad) ole days of Diet Coke and Goody's powders, but I managed to push through. I could not even THINK of going to the gym to lift, and didn't dare leave my house to take a nice walk (even though the weather was perfect for it). I think I left work early all three days. The sofa was my command station, and I barely left it. But by Day 4, I started to feel good. Like, REALLY good. The go-for-a-walk, break-into-a-jog kind of good. I wasn't really having too hard of a time with the food changes. I missed my morning coffee, which has since been replaced with hot tea, but I found myself satiated and content. While my husband had ice cream, I had berries. While he had coffee, I had hot tea. And I am lucky in the fact that he has come to enjoy our lifestyle of eating only whole foods. Otherwise, my willpower monster would rear its ugly head.
On Day 7, TODAY, I have noticed a significant change in the keratosis pilaris ("chicken skin") on the back of my arms; it is no longer surfaced and bumpy, but now faint and smooth. The first three days, my weight dropped three pounds, but two pounds have reappeared. I have decided to limit weighing until the end of each week, so I don't drive myself crazy.
So what about you? What is your AIP story? Any tips or tricks?
Tomorrow begins day 1! AIP.
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