Day 20: Feeling the Shift

This morning, I woke up feeling really comfortable in my own skin and noticed that I felt thinner. The scale confirmed that feeling.

It’s amazing how, at the beginning of the day, everything feels fresh and full of hope, which hasn’t always been the case for me lately. It’s tough to stay positive when you’re dealing with constant, body-wide inflammation and pain.

Do you remember that feeling from when you were young—when you stretch, everything feels great, and you feel full of life, like a coiled spring uncoiling? You know, that pure energy that seems to be a part of you, much like a black panther might feel all of the time. That feeling is starting to return to me. I’m truly falling in love with the Carnivore Diet all over again. And now that I’ve combined it with OMAD (One Meal A Day), I’m noticing the benefits even more, and that vibrant feeling is coming back!

Today is my first real day off (from work) in over two weeks. Instead of doing OMAD, I’m opting for NoMAD (No Meals A Day) fasting today, because I can.

There’s no work, just time to do whatever I choose. I’ll be fasting for 48 hours, just like our ancestors did—eating only after hunting or gathering food.

Our bodies weren’t meant to eat all day, every day. Now, in modern times, we’re eating ourselves to death, instead of starving to death!

Daily Progress

Here’s how things are going today:

Weight Loss

DateWeight (lbs)
Weight Goal176.0 (80.0 kg)
2 Jan 2025 – Day 1235.5 (106.8 kg)
9 Jan 2025 – Week 1224.6 (101.9 kg)
16 Jan 2025 – Week 2217.4 (98.6 kg)
17 Jan 2025216.7 (98.3 kg)
18 Jan 2025216.5 (98.2 kg)
19 Jan 2025218.9 (99.3 kg)
20 Jan 2025218.9 (99.3 kg)
21 Jan 2025216.9 (98.4 kg)

Report: I lost 2 lbs (0.9 kg) today.

This brings my total weight loss to 18.6 lbs (8.4 kg) in 19 days.

That’s an average of about 0.98 lbs (0.44 kg) per day.

It feels good to see the weight loss starting again. Now that I’ve settled into the Carnivore Diet combined with OMAD, I expect the weight loss to become more consistent moving forward.

As I mentioned yesterday, I’m not stressing about whether the weight loss is up, down, or sideways. I’m focusing on being persistent and consistent, letting my body handle the rest.

Blood Pressure (BP)

DateBP – Before Food
(Best of 3)
BP – Before Food
(Worst of 3)
Average
BP Goal  120/80
2 Jan 25 – Day 1155/103166/102160.5/102.5
9 Jan 25 – Week 1159/108162/98160.5/103
16 Jan 25 – Week 2132/83135/87133.5/85
17 Jan 2025155/96160/90157.5/93
18 Jan 2025153/89164/96157.5/92.5
19 Jan 2025113/76115/73114/74.5
20 Jan 2025143/86148/86145.5/86
21 Jan 2025126/78137/88131.5/83

Report: My blood pressure dropped today.

Systolic blood pressure

The first number, which shows the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats, dropped by 14!

Diastolic blood pressure

The second number, which measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart rests between beats, is dropped by 3.

Medications

I didn’t take my medications today because I’m fasting and need to take them with food.

I added a “Medications” section today for transparency. I want to be open with you about the fact that I take medications to help manage my blood pressure.

I took my medications three days ago and again yesterday, and I’ll take them again tomorrow. I believe weight and blood pressure are closely connected.

In my opinion, the high blood pressure epidemic in the West is tied to the obesity epidemic. But I’m not a doctor, so take that as just my personal perspective.

I expect my blood pressure to normalize as I continue my weight loss journey and reach my goal weight. At that point, I hope I won’t need medications to keep my blood pressure stable. But for now, I’m willing to take them if it helps, especially since the work I’m doing requires it.

Blood Glucose

DateBlood Glucose – Before Food
(mmol/L)
Blood Glucose Goal4.2
2 Jan 2025 – Day 17.2
9 Jan 2025 – Week 14.6
16 Jan 2025 – Week 24.1
17 Jan 20254.0
18 Jan 20254.2
19 Jan 20255.9
20 Jan 20254.9
21 Jan 20254.7

Report: My blood glucose decreased by 0.2 today.

My blood glucose is now in the normal range (3.9 to 5.6 mmol/L) again.

As long as it stays in this range, I no longer consider myself diabetic. I love how effortless it has been to manage my glucose levels.

More Reflections

Today is the first day that all my measurements—weight, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and blood glucose—have gone down on the same day. It’s taken almost three weeks, but my body is finally in sync with my goals. It’s an exciting moment, and I’m feeling great.

I’ll keep pushing forward, trusting the process, and staying disciplined.

See you tomorrow! 😊

Warmly,
Paul

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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.

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