Welcome!

Hi! Welcome to Winning The Food Fight! Please bear with me, as designing a site is not my forte! LOL But for now it is what it is! Hopefully, over time it will get better! 

I have struggled for years with food…I like food…no…I love food!😂 I’ve tried different diets, different eating plans… you name it, I probably tried it! 

Long story short, the week of Thanksgiving 2018, I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS). I cried…all night that night. I thought it was a death sentence. I didn’t want to be a burden to my family…I didn’t want my family waiting on me hand and foot. There were/are a lot of unknowns. All I could see was me being an invalid and not able to do anything.

The next morning I got up, dried my tears, and determined to enjoy my life and live it to its fullest. We didn’t allow ourselves or our boys to set around feeling sorry for ourselves with their health issues. We figured out what we needed to do, and we done it. Hard sometimes, but that’s how it was. (That doesn’t mean I don’t have discouraging moments…I do, but God helps me, I dust off and go on.)

I started researching, researching, researching…I really wanted medicine to be the last resort…not the first. I came across the “Wahl’s Protocol“. Ordered the books and dove right in. I decided I would rather enjoy my family than my food. I have been dairy, gluten, and sugar free since January 1, 2019.

I am seeing results.

I am finding very tasty things to replace what I’ve given up, and adapting recipes. I want to share with the rest of you some yummy goodness! I’m even enjoying some of it…most of it! I am enjoying adapting some of our favorite recipes. You CAN win this food fight and still enjoy your food! Don’t wait for a diagnoses! Although, the diagnosis does help keep me motivated! I know how bad I feel at the peak of a flare up…I do not enjoy feeling like that.

I hope to share my story, recipes, and favorite finds with you. I hope that my blog will be an encouragement and help to others with an autoimmune diagnosis. It’s hard, sometimes it feels lonely. I want you to not feel alone here!

6 COMMENTS

  1. Melody | 14th Jan 20

    Love it! Keep up the good work!❤️

    • admin | 14th Jan 20

      Thank you! <3

  2. Bridget Rexroth | 14th Jan 20

    Yay following!

    • admin | 14th Jan 20

      Thank you! <3

  3. Taryn | 17th Jan 20

    ready to learn good things that I may or may not apply. 🥴

    • admin | 22nd Jan 20

      Yay! 🙂

Leave A Comment