The Hard Truth About Weight Maintenance After Keto


Approx. 9 years ago, I finally found the key to my weight loss., in a nutshell, Keto & Fasting; and in the simplest form, intermediate fasting & carbohydrate reduction.

One of my most hidden pictures.

My heart sinks even now when I see this picture, this one very bad angle. Good news is…I had just learned about keto. YIKES who was this  morbidly obese old lady!! OMG That was me 😦

The weight gain started for me just after I lost my mom to lung cancer in 2007. Just prior, I had successfully lost 70 lb through the Herbal Magic program. I then managed to maintain that weight loss for 3 years. As long as I took their “who knows what” pills to maintain my weight loss, the pounds stayed away. As soon as I stopped taking the supplements, the weight came back and a lot more of it.

I still can’t believe that I was capable of getting out of that body! I know that statement seethes of self contempt, and you are right! I felt like I was cursed. It seemed like a cruel joke the universe was playing on me. Each pound pushed me away from the person I once recognized. I was slowly getting swallowed into something and someone I barely knew or could stand to look at.

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I seldom took pictures of myself when I was heavy. This was at my work place in 2015-2016, just before my keto journey. I had been referred to a doctor who wrote a book about weight loss called “The Obesity Code.” I also received a referral to Dr. Jason Fung’s clinic in Toronto. Someone added it to the workplace share-drive. I was horrified! I deleted and saved it for myself as a motivation to get healthy.But I didn’t stay there. I have to really focus on that and maintenance is not easy. Maintenance is the hard part.

In approx. 3 years, I successfully lost 178lbs. Yes even while struggling through peri-menopause and post menopause.

I maintained a 170 of 178 loss for several years. I inadvertently gained a few of those “initial” lost pounds back. I felt I looked too gaunt at my lowest. The extreme weight loss created more wrinkles and loose skin than I hoped for. But I would rather be in normal size clothing with some loose skin rather than 330lbs!

My fittest year 2021

Yet I needed to stop losing weight at that point. I learned more about fasting and autophagy. I began fasting primarily for reasons other than weight loss. My skin needed time to regroup and catch up. My face especially became much older looking, which was so frustrating. after doing so much to look and feel healthy. However, now, years later, my skin has thankfully caught up

2020

2025

Weight loss and weight maintenance are not something that you can just stop doing. You have to continue to work on it forever for the rest of your life. It’s not a diet. It’s a lifestyle change.

Truth is weight maintenance is all of our goals isn’t it? A lifestyle and a toolbox that is ever changing combined with and an attitude of gratitude & a decision to never never ever give up !! .

Dr. Fung & Megan Ramos helped me to find the key that saved my life!!

Today I see so many people lining up for drugs like Ozempic for hope to reach their quick weight loss dreams. The former Keto craze seems to be falling to the side as people are pumping these substances into their bodies haphazardly, hoping to lose weight magically. Certainly, they absolutely do. But I’ve learned a key lesson from losing weight naturally. Adhering to strict protocols with my diet is a fact as weight loss had  taught me that nothing long-lasting is ever that easy.

Certainly, people absolutely do lose weight… I’m not sure what these outcomes are for maintaining weight loss, and the sad thing is I’ve also been hearing so many horrible things about side effects and heart issues and depression and who knows what else will come out of those shots that people are taking . I too understand the desperation of wanting to get out of the body that causes health issues and shame from the entire world, but is that really the solution?.

I’ve learned many key lessons from losing weight naturally. Adhering to strict protocols with my diet taught me that nothing long-lasting is ever that easy.  Sometimes it feels like it was just literally yesterday. Sometimes it feels like it’s a dream. Other times I still feel trapped in that nightmare. I fear waking up 300lbs + again. I was so stuck in that body, dying, incredibly unhealthy, struggling and so very sad.

2023………..POST MENOPAUSE ENTERS…. duh duh duhhhhhh….

What are we gonna do now !!

2023 was a stressful year. I had gained 20 lbs and became post menopausal. My trusted weight-loss tried & trusted tools… no longer worked the same! I hit a plateau.

I started mad crazy Alternate Day Fasting in Jan 2025. I was able to peel back 12lbs of my weight gain. I did this by fasting 3 days one week and 4 days the next for 3 months.. Now Im hoping OMAD will do the rest as I move into One Meal A Day from June 2025, lets see what will happens now.

Maintaining weight loss is not an option, its a task and goal to continuously work on, Im worth it!!

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Lumen & Me


Arggggg Still struggling ..ugh!

So here we go!. I think it’s important to provide some insight & personal reflection on this new metabolic device that I had recently purchased.

I call the Lumen device my accountability tool ; as it seems like all this tool is actually doing for me at this time is reading a printout of my current metabolism, and not that much more.

It’s been just over  two months since I began blowing in the lumen and started as recommended the “eating every day lifestyle”.

I say eating everyday because I typically practice (ADF) alternate day fasting, a lifestyle I followed for approximately just under 5 years; a lifestyle which directly followed my 3year keto journey and low carb lifestyle. So eating every single day for these last couple months is quite a change for me,  as I haven’t done that for many years.

Just in case anyone’s curious. Yes I have gained approximately 2lbs more, that’s not so bad considering I usually don’t eat everyday , and not so bad as I am trying to follow the Lumen guidelines.

Truth is , I purchased the Lumen on a whim ( like most things in my life). And it actually caught me off guard a little bit with the cost as it turned out to be much more expensive in CAD than I would’ve liked. 

The Lumen also comes with an app in the form of a monthly membership ( I just received my bill and it’s approximately $26 Canadian a month, again more than I would like to pay).

I really believed upon purchase that this app part of Lumen( the plan basically) was optional, however, it turns out it’s Lumen recently changed their rules and the membership is no longer optional and you cannot opt out of the app support. It’s now a must have to go with the device or else the device is basically redundant.

So as it’s too late for me now, I would suggest reading all the fine prints before you invest.

On the day I purchased the Lumen device; my overly excited pointer finger punched that purchase button so fast I didn’t even realize at first that the product was offered from a US site, and a few minutes later I realized that the exchange rate would have me paying a much higher cost than I initially thought.
Even then when I realized the cost was in the U.S.funds, I was still curious and excited about the Lumen thinking that it was somehow a ketone reader. 

I knew the cost would come through on my credit card soon enough and I would have to look at it; however, for now I soothed myself by saying that it’s okay to treat myself with the money that brother had given me for Christmas. 

I have great hopes that this Lumen device would assist me with my health journey, yet 2 months later, I’m still not so quite sure of that.

The idea of an additional tool/device in my life was not really something I was looking forward to, however with that being said, I was still super hopeful that this device would give me some answers, answers to why my metabolism is such a jerk.

Every morning I blow into this little device and with the combination of the paid app, of course , it gives me a reading that provides me details of how my metabolism is operating and “tells me” if I’m in fat burning, sugar burning or a mixture of both. The numerical value on the breath reading represents where my metabolic system is at that time and based on your morning reading, the Lumen identifies which macros would work best for you and whether it’s a low carb, high carb or a boost day, which is super duper high carb day .

As a person who is definitely insulin resistant, I only realized after I purchased the Lumen, that it was not a ketone reader, but instead a metabolic reader.  I was still very excited for the first month to see whether or not I had a flexible metabolism.

In some ways Ive learned to absolutely love Lumen because it is 100% accurate in telling me that I am not in fat burning and when I am in fat storage mode.. and of course, most people who have been following the keto diet or low carb diet also can tell when you are probably not burning fat because of your consumption of food, however, what I find very helpful is that being a keto low carb lifestyle person for almost 8 years, I always wondered how long it would take me to get back into ketosis once I stopped eating sugar or once I had a better day that was more low carb or healthy.

The Lumen device really surprised me in learning about my own metabolic flexibility, and I truly believe that the numbers and readings that it provides are 100% accurate.

There are many, many people who have been using the Lumen for many years to help them with their weight loss goals, metabolic flexibility and just overall health. I do believe that it provides all of these features and it’s not a weight loss tool. It’s just a reader that provides you with insight on what’s going on with your body and for sure I have learned a lot in the last 2 months.

But I also learned that my body is still very different from other people and even though I may be following the macros correctly according to their Lumen when it comes to protein and fat, I certainly can’t always eat the amount of carbs that it suggests because I know I’m insulin resistant. Some people may have a metabolic flexibility that when they are high in flexibility they can still burn fat easily, but because I’m insulin resistant it seems that my fat burning is not that easy and that in order for me to burn fat, I still need to stay either keto or really not eat anything after 4:00 p.m.

The end of the story of this story is that I do believe the Lumen is extremely helpful to my overall understanding of what’s going on in my body,  which I really love.  I’m also not regretful that I purchased this device , which turned out to be over $200 CAD. However I am  pretty pissed about the fact that I have to pay $26 a month just to get a reading from this device. I’m going to do a little bit more research but I understand that it can’t be used without the app and it’s not really fair. If you already know what those numbers represent when you blow into the Lumen device, to continue to pay for the membership ongoing is really not really that inspiring, and I actually feel mad about it.

If you know that you’re blowing high numbers and you’re not in fat burning then naturally you would just reduce your carbs for the next few days until you blow a low reading,  therefore not needing the app to consistently tell you what to eat because it’s based on the reading. Eating low carb usually means that you will blow a high fat burn and a high score means that you are not burning anything… Pretty simple science. 

However even with knowing the science and how the Lumen works and how it can work for me without this app,  I am still forced to be paying over $300 annually to use this app. And of course I’m going to have to keep investing in it for a little while because I paid close to that cost alone just for the Lumen device.

Knowledge is power but reading to fine prints is also important.

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I am secure in knowing my health and my attitude exceed my own expectations .

Fitbit Updates


So I got an email from FITBIT yesterday.  I think its pretty cool that I also get a weekly summary of my progress, thanks FITBIT.

It looks much prettier in my actual email, however I was unable to  cut and paste the info as I hoped I could.

Im sharing some of the info but not all of it. I don’t know if anyone wants to see my caloric intake :), if you do Il be glad to share. I’m under eating, so one thing for sure is I have to increase my food intake, and Im certain that looks like planning my meals better. Truth is Im so not use to eating so much food and I really need to get this part of my life in check!

I’m also a terrible sleeper, I’m not surprised to know 3 of the last 7 days I slept for under 6 hours…however seeing it in print certainly does make me realize I need more sleep, something else to work on for sure.

Anyhow , I’m still happy with my progress!

This is how many more calories I should have eaten. The more I walk, the more I get to eat( or should) eat..imagine that…I cant keep up!

-5250 plan deficit
TOTAL STEPS
89,635
DAILY AVERAGE

12,805 steps

BEST DAY
15,111 steps

 TOTAL DISTANCE 
62.26 km
 DAILY AVERAGE
8.89 km
BEST DAY
10.49 km
AVG SLEEP DURATION
6 hrs 34 min
AVG TIMES AWAKENED
10
AVG TIME TO FALL ASLEEP
0hrs 3min

Fitbit- Week 1 down- what have I’ve learned….


 

Well here I am. I’m now at the end of week 1 having used my recently purchased Fitbit Charge HR for the past seven days.

My first goal was to challenge myself to meet 10,000 steps a day.
So before I go any further with my personal review I wanted to display my stats for the week…ta daaaaa!!!

Weekly Totals
• 89,566 steps
• 225 floors
• 62.21 kl

Now with those awesome stats there is no way in the world I could feel anything but proud!

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What amazing piece of wisdom can I share from my experience?…hmmm…well the first thing I learned is that I walk a lot more that I thought I did in a day, in general that is. In fact many days I have far exceeded the goal that I had set (who woulda guessed that?)

Prior to using this device I had no idea that I had such a busy step day. I’m not saying I would’ve reached my new set daily set goals without the Fitbit motivating me, especially the cost related motivation, but truth is I have never really had such an accurate pedometer reading before, never, and I’ve owned a few pedometers. As a reflection I now feel this knowledge itself is empowering!

Biggest question ??? Did the Fitbit motivate me? Hell yeah!

And not just the device, but the whole package that comes as part of the experience in owing a fitbit, aka the membership site, the friends support, menus, badges, motivating prompts and so much more. When I bought it I really didn’t know much except I had to have one.
I love the feeling of being able to be in control. This simple knowing of really getting a true picture of my health seemed to be just out of my reach before my #Fitbit purchase.

This knowing equates to the new found knowledge and power of self discovery that is only a result of the fitbit package, as you can trust me when I say I could write my own book about whats out there as I may very well have tried most, if not all methods and products that are suppose to inspire or work to keep you motivated to exercise and eat right.

The online #Fitbit tools allowed me to enter in my caloric intake so I could truly track how much food I still needed to eat for the day, or not eat.

Of course you may think its simple to know what to eat if you are healthy, but that not always the case if you totally blow out your metabolism from yo yo dieting as I have.

 

Truth is I often under-eat which ultimately causes my body to store fat as a stress response to a message that I’m in starvation mode.

The online tools coupled with the constant calculations of the steps I take resulting in burned calories is the quintessential key to understanding what my person, my body, my very own specific needs are in terms of what I have to do to get to where I need to be in my health.

Im excited for week 2

Maybe I’ll even set a new goal soon..I’ll check back at the beginning of week 3.

Woot Woot !

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Rest and relaxation are the key to health and longevity , I am
rested and stress free

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I am taking care of myself so I can be strong enough to take care of the ones I love

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I am provided with all that is needed to sustain health and to become aware of my challenges

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I am practicing healthy habits of my mind as well as my body

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