Despite being overweight for most of his adult life, a man has manged to lose three stone and claims to have put his type 2 diabetes in remission after 23 years.
Unable to continue managing his weight, David Williams was told about an award-winning Low Carb Program by his doctor.
And before joining the Program, the 67-year-old's health had suffered, having undergone triple coronary heart by-pass surgery in 2007 and also having had a pacemaker fitted.
As a child, David said he comfort ate and has always struggled with his weight. As he got older he turned to smoking and was not doing any proper exercise, Liverpool Echo reports.
But over the years the man from Halewood has slowly stopped eating red meat, snacking on sweets and has got rid of alcohol while taking up swimming as well.
But it was only when he signed up to the Low Carb Program that David started to see some significant improvements. After joining a "12 Week Bootcamp", David was clinically diagnosed as being in type 2 diabetes remission, after 23 years.
When he took on the challenge, David weighed roughly 13 stone. Just a few months later, he weighed roughly 10.5 stone.
He said: "I began to get into the habit in my twenties of excessive drinking, leaving the pub at night and getting a takeaway, to munch watching the TV before bedtime. As a chubby, friendly type I had lots of friends but no serious girlfriends, as my overweight appearance and attitude led to being not taken too seriously, by myself and others.
"I have also been on umpteen weight management programmes that have had some impact but never enough to bring me below the 'obese threshold."
He added: "For the first time, through the Low Carb Program, a paradigm change has occurred, I am no longer 'obese', and I feel that, for me, permanent change is possible.
"I eat a great variety of food, including lots of leafy vegetables, chicken, cheese, berries and cream and fish that I do enjoy. I have learnt to cut down carbs to a low level and, remarkably, this works.
"In conclusion, if you do recognise any of my traits and life journey within your own experience, please do look for the signposts and follow them before you become diabetic, need major surgery or have to live with huge bags of medication or daily injections.
"Life can be much richer and more satisfying without the carbs. After all, life can be so much richer with fewer carbs and less medication. Do also be kind to yourself. There will be blips along the way, but they are just blips."
David now lives a full and active life - he goes ballroom dancing twice a week with his wife Angela, 68, and competes in crown-green bowling leagues four times per week in the spring and summer.
He also works part-time at a local educational institution supporting students towards a career as primary school teachers.
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