McDougall Success Story:
Multiple Medications, 40 Pounds, and Health Problems Gone in Four Months
Our story began in 2007, when I visited my doctor because of a number of troubling symptoms, including acid reflux and chronic painful heartburn. Blood tests revealed high cholesterol, and my doctor wrote me prescriptions for Simvistatin, Niaspan, Tricor, and Pantoprazole.
Over the course of four years, these medications produced small incremental improvements in my LDL cholesterol. But my HDL cholesterol and triglycerides were not improving, so my doctor kept increasing my medications. I still suffered from acid reflux episodes at least once a week, and I had also developed constipation as a result of all the medications.
Realizing that I had absolutely no control over my health, I grew increasingly frustrated: Enough is enough, I thought, and I set out on a mission to find myself a cure. I watched many documentaries, read books, and surfed the web. Nothing grabbed my attention until I found Forks Over Knives on Netflix. When my wife and I watched the film, we felt as though a veil had been lifted from our eyes. We learned about the “whole-food, plant-based diet” (no flesh, dairy, or eggs, no refined or processed foods like white rice, white sugar, and white flour, and no oils … not even olive oil). We were both inspired to embrace these changes, which we knew would be an enduring lifestyle decision, not just a temporary dietary modification. We made an enthusiastic decision to start the very next day.
Our Whole-Food, Plant-Based Journey
So started our whole-food, plant-based journey on January 22, 2012. Within two short weeks, I started to feel better, and the weight started melting off. One month into this new lifestyle, I stopped taking my acid reflux and cholesterol medications (without my doctor’s knowledge), because I wanted to get a clear sense of my true, unmedicated health status on my next blood test.
At my next doctor visit four months later, my doctor was stunned. I had lost 40 pounds, my acid reflux had disappeared, my blood glucose had normalized, my LDL and triglycerides were lower, and my HDL, surprisingly, had gone up! She suggested that the medications she had prescribed must have been working. But I told her about my new lifestyle change, and that I was no longer taking the medications. Not only that, but I no longer experienced heartburn or constipation; my digestion, sleep, and skin had improved; my hair and nails grew faster; and even my vision prescription had improved! With eyebrow raised, she advised me to keep doing whatever I had been doing.
One year later, my doctor ordered only a lipid panel at my annual physical, as most everything had normalized. She did check my liver, vitamin D, vitamin B12, and protein levels, which I am happy to report, were all within healthy limits.
Here is a comparison of my blood test results in 2012 and 2015:
2012 2015 Difference
Total Cholesterol 241 160 -81 points
LDL 155 57 -98 points
HDL 33 54 +21 points
Triglycerides 409 162 -247 points
Weight 180 140 -40 pounds
My new diet costs me less than I used to spend on meat, cheese, and other dairy products, and I also get to pocket the $200 I used to spend on medications each month. The only negative is that I’ve had to buy new clothes to fit my size-30 waistline!
McDougall Success Stories: Multiple Medications, 40 Pounds, and Health Problems Gone in Four Months