In this week’s Group Meeting, Dr. Tro and Health Coaches Amy Eiges and Brian Wiley discussed Dr. Tro’s most recent published case study on lowering A1c with minimal weight loss using carbohydrate restriction. The team also discussed the ways patients with obesity are treated differently by doctors in the modern healthcare world. The conversation then turned to how to deal with compliments and personal question about your weight loss journey during social situations.
Discussion:
- Dr. Tro opened the meeting by discussing his recently published fourth published case study showing how A1c can be lowered with very minimal weight loss. This flies in direct contrast to the way mainstream medicine focuses on weight loss for diabetes control.
- There are many other factors that effect metabolic problems that are not tied to weight. This is why we should focus on health numbers first — metabolic improvements can happen with little to no weight loss.
- A lot of doctors only focus on the patient’s weight, which can create frustration and discouragement for overweight patients. Many with obesity will avoid visiting doctors because of the shame, which can make problems worse.
- The conversation shifted to the topic of how to handle people’s questions and reactions to weight loss in light of social situations opening up again after COVID restrictions being lifted.
- Many compliments and questions about weight loss can be uncomfortable even if they come from a genuine and caring place. For some of us the comments and focus on our appearance are reminders of the negative messages we got after living with obesity for years. For others, the compliments result in letting our guard down — we don’t need to chase weight loss anymore and can slip into old habits.
- Dr. Tro, Amy and Brian all agreed that staying focused on your inner beliefs is the best way to deal with both positive and negative feedback. In other words: what people think of you is none of your business!
Brian Wiley
Brian Wiley is a Certified Health Coach who has struggled with food addiction and battled with obesity for most of his life. Being advised with mainstream approaches as his solution, along with the standard, “eat less, move more” resulted in minimal, or no success with eventual regain. In 2009, he reached his highest weight of 265 pounds. His doctor advised and encouraged him to take medications after his blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol reached dangerous levels at the age of only 35.
His commitment to a low carb lifestyle resulted in a 100-pound weight loss, and he was able to reverse his abnormal health markers improving his heart health and avoiding type 2 diabetes. Brian has maintained his weight loss for the last 11 years. “I see people everyday on social media and in real life and they’re struggling. They’re going through the same struggles of food addiction, unhealthy eating patterns, and unsuccessful dieting like I did. I want to serve as an example that this approach can be successful. It is not a fad, and is a healthy long-term lifestyle solution.”
Brian is also an ACE certified personal trainer. Brian was a featured guest on Episode 29 of the Low Carb MD podcast and on Vinnie Tortorich’s Fitness Confidential Saturday Success Story. Brian has also been featured on DietDoctor, Atkins and various other publications