Day Three: Real Results and What to Expect

Today wasn’t as spectacular as yesterday, but that’s okay. Not every day on a journey feels like a breakthrough, and that’s just part of the process. I feel all right—not amazing, not terrible—just somewhere in the middle.

It’s days like these when accountability becomes crucial. Luckily, I’ve committed to sharing this journey with all of you. Knowing I’ve made this promise keeps me going because giving up now would mean not just letting myself down but letting you down as well. That’s the kind of motivation that keeps me moving forward.

Even when it feels like you’re just going through the motions, it’s still better than doing nothing—or worse, giving up altogether. So, I’m pressing on today and hoping tomorrow brings new energy.

My Daily Progress

Weight Loss

DateWeight (lbs)
2 Jan 2025235.5 (106.8 kg)
3 Jan 2025233.0 (105.7 kg)
4 Jan 2025230.5 (104.6)

Report: Down 2.5 lbs (1.1 kg) today! That makes 5 lbs lost over two days, which is a fantastic way to start. Progress like this is encouraging and shows how powerful consistency can be.

Blood Pressure (BP)

DateBP – Before Food
(Best of 3)
BP – Before Food
(Worst of 3)
2 Jan 2025155/103166/102
3 Jan 2025163/99175/97
4 Jan 2025166/97169/100

Report: The results were mixed again.

Systolic blood pressure

The first number, which measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats, is up slightly today.

Diastolic blood pressure

The second number, which measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart rests between beats, is down, which is a positive sign.

Blood Glucose

DateBlood Glucose – Before Food
(mmol/L)
2 Jan 20257.2
3 Jan 20255.8
4 Jan 20256.3

Report: Blood glucose is slightly higher today at 6.3 mmol/L, but still below where I started.

While it’s unusual for my blood sugar to rise on the Carnivore Diet, I’m still in the pre-diabetic range (5.7 to 6.9 mmol/L) and much better than on Day 1. Typically, my levels drop consistently until they’re in the normal range (3.9 to 5.6 mmol/L) within a week, so I’ll keep an eye on this.

For now, I’m happy with the progress. Even small improvements are steps in the right direction, and this isn’t a sprint—it’s a marathon.

Final Thoughts

Today reminded me that not every day will feel like a win, and that’s okay. The important thing is to stay the course, even when progress feels slower. Each step forward, no matter how small, adds up to meaningful progress over time.

See you tomorrow with another update! 😊

Warmly,
Paul

Share your love
Paul Snodgrass
Paul Snodgrass

Helping people is what lights me up. I’m a curious soul who loves diving into new ideas, uncovering hidden gems of knowledge and sharing what I find. Sometimes, my scientific side takes over, and I overthink things. But I’ve got a creative streak too. There’s an artist in me who loves to dream big and imagine the possibilities. But at my core, if I had to use one word to describe myself—it would be Engineer. I like to build things—whether it’s ideas, solutions, or meaningful connections. So let’s explore, learn, and grow together. I promise to keep it real, keep it fun, and always keep it supportive.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *