I've had panic attacks since I was 15 (over 30 yr now). Remember sitting in high school english class having my first palpitations thinking I would drop dead.

Not a fun disease.

For the last 10 years I've been on a mission to discover what's at the root of my problem(s) as they increasingly got worse..

Migraines with aura, horrible bloating belly, extreme fatigue, oversleeping (16 - 18hr daily), irritability, rashes on skin, immune system crashes, sensitivity to light, noise, agoraphobia (fear of stairs, hallways, etc), paranoia - the list is almost endless.

At the end, I was a 45yo guy who honestly felt 90. No sex drive, no lust for life.. Just laid in bed all day, taking xanax to stop the palps.

This year got off my arse to REALLY find a treatment. I live in the middle-of-nowhere. So made 4 trips (over 5 months) to Bangkok to a very good hospital. I don't have insurance so I paid out of pocket.

In short, I had over 60 tests run, along with scans, ultrasounds, stress tests, holter monitors etc. I met with specialists from cardio to endocrinologists etc.

I also joined only pay-for-crowd advice sites. Where doctors try to diagnose you.

I went to Indian doctors who look at energy, I tried meditation, acupuncture, massage...

I had to get better, or I felt I would just die.

I got many diagnosis along the way, all from trained medical professional:


  • Hyperparathyroid
  • Lupus
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • GAD
  • Kleine Levin Syndrome
  • Adrenal Fatigue
  • Parasites
  • Celiac disease
  • Depression
  • IBS
  • Syndrome X


Finally, a month ago - I got a doctor that said, look - you've spent nearly 10k out of your pocket for this, I'm not running any more tests. We've run everything we can do and besides having high cholesterol, a little low magnesium, a little high calcium and a little high blood sugar - you're fine! It's all in your head.

It didn't feel like it. After a small meal at a restaurant I could barely walk home as I was so bloated. On a trip to Europe after the first week I was pretty much stuck in bed from exhaustion, sex was only possible with the help of ED medication, trying to sweep the floor would leave me palpitating. If it was all in my head why was I getting migraines, and rashes etc... These are real-world symptoms..

I was looking on kayak, ready to book a flight to Florida to get my parathyroids checked / operated on. (14k out of pocket)

Then on a forum someone suggested the answer. It turned out to be THE answer, the frigging holy grail... My high blood sugar was causing my pancreas to be not as responsive as it should be.. Sure I could work out on the treadmill as my brain geared the pancreas up, but the rest of the time it was sleeping. So when I went to do house cleaning, or walk int he mall it wasn't waking up properly. The brain dumps adrenaline into your system and by the time your pancreas is awake and working you've already got all the terrible feelings.

My BS wasn't really 'that' high... 103 - 116 range... usually around 110.. That's firmly in pre-diabetic territory, but not diabetes. Being pre-diabetic unfortunately left me wiggle room.. I kept thinking, as soon as I hit 120 I will really change my eating habits.. But a 114, not so bad - all things considered.

Finally, after his suggestion - I took a long hard look at my diet. A lot of carbs (chips), chocolate, snacks, puddings, yogurts, and bad foods. Very few good ones, portions far too large. I realized I was grazing all day long. At the first pang of boredom or hunger I ate.

I immediately started doing 24hr fasting (Sun, Thur), from 7pm to 7pm the next night. To help control my blood sugar. I cut out ALL (and i mean ALL) sugars and processed foods. I started eating ONLY fresh veggies, fish, salmon, chicken breasts, nuts etc). I started doing 30 min of cardio on my elliptical 6 days a week, and walking an extra 5,000 steps a night (about an hour). I added in a light barbell routine as well. I cut out ALL alcohol (which was difficult for me)

Sunday (till 7pm) was my cheat day (pizza)

By the end of week 1 my blood sugar fell from 112 to 87, the palpitations reduced 40%, the brain fog, and the fatigue vanished. I could think clearly again!!! However I was HORRIBLY irritable this week (starving / stopping sugar), my belly was messed up and I had insomnia (imagine, 18hr a day sleeping to insomnia, what a weird feeling - who knew a day was so frigging long, I had no idea what to do with all that time..!)

By the end of three weeks my weight had dropped from 219lbs to 204. My blood sugar to 82 - almost all anxiety (general anxiety) gone, almost all my symptoms gone. My skin cleared up. My mood improved. My GF said it's like I'm a new person.

I'm on week 5 now and I now feel almost like a 45yo again. I still have some palps (I think from all the change), but man, do I feel BETTER...

Just throwing this out there, for anyone that might have a multitude of symptoms and can't figure out why.

Although my BS wasn't exceptionally high, it turns out I was hypersensitive to it. Many of us with anxiety disorders probably are hypersensitive about a lot of things.

I am deeply grateful for the advice I got, and infinitely glad I was able to face the fact that I was treating my body horribly and thus got terrible reactions...

In 2 more months I'm going back to re-test the major marker so I have proof my body has healed. I'll post the numbers then.

It seems silly, that just exercise, eating correctly (very strictly) and fasting could make such momentous changes. But it did.