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The Kinda Weird Things I Did to Get Healthy

author avatar Dr. Eric Berg 09/10/2024

We've all been there. That moment when you realize you've made a health mistake so embarrassing you'd rather crawl into a hole than admit it.

But the truth is, embarrassing health mistakes are more common than you might think. We're human - we experiment, we listen to bad advice, and sometimes, we just plain forget.

My Most Embarrassing Health Mistakes (and What I Learned)

You might be surprised to know that I, a health expert, have my fair share of embarrassing health blunders. In the spirit of transparency and to hopefully save you from similar experiences, I'm sharing a few doozies:

Thinking More Was Always Better

Early on in my health journey, I fell into the "more is better" trap. I was convinced that if a little bit of something was good, a lot must be amazing. This led me to downing massive amounts of supplements.

Let's just say my digestive system did not thank me for it. I learned a hard (and painful) lesson about moderation and the importance of consulting professionals about my health issues, not just my enthusiasm.

The Great Olive Oil Debacle

Remember that olive oil cleanse everyone was raving about a while back? Yeah, I tried it. Let me tell you, swallowing copious amounts of olive oil in one sitting is as unpleasant as it sounds, especially when it gets lodged in your esophagus.

It was terrifying, not to mention the aftermath – I craved anything and everything for days after depleting my bile reserves. This had a huge impact on my bowel movements, which was another embarrassing issue.

Lesson learned: if a cleanse sounds extreme, it probably is. Stick to gentle, sustainable detox methods.

The Rusty Nail Incident and the Power of Intuition

Okay, this one might be more about ignoring my intuition than an actual health mistake. While working in my garden, I stepped on a nail.

My wife, the voice of reason, suggested a tetanus shot. Being stubborn (and a bit overconfident in my immune system), I brushed it off.

The next day a new client, right in front of me, recounts her near-death experience with - you guessed it – tetanus from a rusty nail. Talk about a wake-up call. I hightailed it to the nearest urgent care, convinced I had an increased chance of lockjaw.

Thankfully, a tetanus shot (or two, after a mix-up at the clinic) averted disaster. It was embarrassing to realize how easily I dismissed a potential threat, especially considering my area of expertise.

Lesson learned: Trust your gut, and don't be afraid to follow medical advice when necessary, even if it seems inconvenient.

Common Embarrassing Health Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

My experiences might seem extreme, but the reality is we all make health mistakes. Here are a few common ones to watch out for:

Ignoring Food Sensitivities

That feeling of being bloated and uncomfortable after a meal? It could be more than just a big meal; it could be a food sensitivity. Ignoring these signals can lead to digestive issues and inflammation in your body.

Pay attention to how different foods make you feel, and don't hesitate to seek help from a nutrition professional or your primary care doctor.

They can guide you through an elimination diet to pinpoint potential sensitivities and provide advice about your medical records. They may also ask you about any family history of heart disease.

Self-Diagnosing with Dr. Google

We’re all guilty of turning to the internet for health information, especially for sensitive health issues like sexually transmitted diseases or urinary incontinence.

However, self-diagnosing with information gleaned from a quick Google search can lead to unnecessary anxiety, delay proper treatment, or worse – make you think you have something you don't.

If you’re concerned about sexually transmitted diseases, resist the urge to self-diagnose. Instead, reach out to a qualified healthcare professional for personalized advice.

STD Symptoms

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Sores or bumps

Genital herpes can cause sores. Syphilis can also cause sores in its early stages.

Discharge

Abnormal discharge from the vagina or penis can be a sign of chlamydia, gonorrhea, or trichomoniasis.

Painful urination

Pain or burning during urination is a common symptom of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis.

Lower abdominal pain

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) can cause lower abdominal pain, often on one side.

Skin rashes

Syphilis, genital herpes, and HIV can all cause skin rashes.

Flu-like symptoms

Many STDs, especially in their early stages, can cause flu-like symptoms, such as fever, body aches, and swollen lymph nodes.

Itching

Pubic lice (crabs) and trichomoniasis can cause itching in the genital area.

It's crucial to remember that not all STDs cause noticeable symptoms. Regular sexual health checkups are essential, even if you feel fine.

Overdoing It in the Gym

Hitting the gym with enthusiasm is commendable. But pushing yourself too hard, too soon can result in injury, burnout, or a serious case of post-workout soreness that keeps you sidelined.

Remember, consistency is key for long-term fitness goals.

Start gradually, listen to your body, and don’t be afraid to ask for guidance from a qualified trainer. They can put together a program that is tailored to your needs and fitness level. They can also assess you for conditions like dry mouth.

The Never-Ending Quest for the "Perfect" Diet

The constant barrage of new and improved diets can leave you feeling like you're missing out. But jumping from one fad diet to another often leads to unsustainable habits and potential nutrient deficiencies.

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Focus on finding a sustainable eating pattern that aligns with your individual needs and preferences, emphasizes whole foods, and makes you feel your best.

Woman craving sweets

Snack Smarter: The Hidden Dangers of Mindless Eating

We’ve all been there—reaching for a sugary snack without thinking, only to regret it later. One common health mistake is mindless snacking on high-carb, sugar-laden foods that sabotage our goals.

A fun and effective way to avoid this is by opting for keto sweet snacks that satisfy cravings without the sugar crash. These low-carb alternatives not only keep you feeling fuller for longer but also prevent those embarrassing moments of sneaking in another “just one more” cookie.

By swapping out typical sweets for delicious keto-approved foods, like homemade fat bombs or low-carb chocolate bites, you can enjoy your snacks without the guilt or the negative health effects.

Incorporating these options into your diet can save you from a sugar hangover and keep you on track with your health goals—all while enjoying the sweeter things in life!

Conclusion

We've all been there - those cringeworthy health blunders we wish we could forget. From ill-advised cleanses to overestimating our abilities (that rusty nail.), embarrassing health mistakes are part of the human experience. However, they offer valuable learning opportunities.

Remember to listen to your body, prioritize professional guidance, and above all, approach your health journey with a healthy dose of humor and self-compassion.

Also, make sure you have a primary care doctor that you feel comfortable discussing your health concerns with, including sensitive health topics.

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