Update on my journey 5/22/2023
After having my breast implants removed 3 weeks ago, I got a call phone my doctor that my lab results came in. I have been diagnosed with Lyme Disease. My doctor let me know when she was giving me the news that I have had this for a very long time, her guess is since I was a child. I have 11 bands of Lyme which is one of the worst if not the worst case she's ever seen.
I have started my protocol which consists of a diet change, IV's and Red Light Therapy. She said thank god that I've been doing keto this last 2 years because it could be scary where I would be right now if I wasn't doing something to keep the inflammation down. It made sense because before I started with keto, my symptoms were:
Couldn't bend my fingers
Cystic Acne
Couldn't sleep but had zero energy
Blood sugar crashes all day long
I have none of those today. But unfortunately I am still battling neurological issues that are coming from the Lyme.
In my case, I am not a candidate for antibiotics as I also have high levels of mold which the doctor said would be worsened by the use of antibiotics.
I am easing into treatment rather slowly to not get myself more sick. I am starting with immune boosting IV's with magnesium, vitamin C, glutathione and a few other vitamins. I am doing sublingual red light therapy as well. I met someone at the clinic who had done treatment with it and she said out of all her treatments she's gotten, she's seen the most results with the red light therapy. She went down from 9 Lyme bands to 4. It's not a guarantee but I will retest after 5 weeks to see if it's come down at all.
From there, we will go into the next step of treatment which involves bio film breakers and more aggressive treatment. Again, slowly.
As far as diet goes, she said that my bloodwork is showing intestinal permeability (my intestines are spilling bacteria into my blood). This is causing inflammation in my brain. They are both likely coming from the Lyme Disease.
The foods that came back for me to avoid are:
Wheat (and anything cross contaminated including soy sauce)
Soy (and anything cross contaminated)
Lectins and Nightshades (tomato, all versions of peppers, peanuts, cashews)
For me personally, I felt overly restricted confining to a ketogenic diet with these additional limitations. I lost nearly ALL seasonings I love. It may not look like a lot of items, but it is. These are just a few common ones.
I asked the doctor if I could add honey and fruit and she said at this time, YES.
So here is my diet minimally until my Lyme is in remission:
Meat (grass-fed and organic only)
Almonds and almond butter
Honey (she said it has to be raw and organic)
Fruit (all but feeling best with apples, bananas, dates and tangerines)
Dairy (raw and organic only)
Coffee (organic or mold free)
I am also taking glutamine in the morning on an empty stomach to repair my gut lining.
I will have my gut retested soon and see if I am healing. If not, I will have to eliminate the dairy and honey. I am praying for good news.
Will update when I get my next set of tests <3
-Tiffany
UPDATED POST: https://myadventuretofit.com/blogs/blogs/mri-update
30 comments
You are an absolute soldier! Will be here to cheer you on all the way! Prayers for you ❤️
Tiffany I am sorry to hear your news… food will heal … I’m sure all will be well with you… I am sending positive energy and prayers ❤️❤️
Sending prayers and positive vibes your way 🙏🌈☀️
Praying. The trolls will troll. I learned so much from you
I am so sorry to hear of yet another hit in your health journey. I cannot imagine how you must be feeling. You are such an inspiration. Don’t pay attention to anyone who judges you. You have to do what works for you and your body, keto or not. I wish you nothing but the best and hope your treatment is a success 💪🏻