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Yellowish Nodules on a Man Consuming a Carnivore Diet

  Author:  5940  Category:(News) Created:(2/5/2025 4:34:00 AM)
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A man in his 40s presented with a 3-week history of asymptomatic yellowish nodules on his palms, soles, and elbows. The patient adopted a carnivore diet approximately 8 months before presentation.

His dietary habits included a high intake of fats, consisting of 6 to 9 lb of cheese, sticks of butter, and additional fat incorporated into his daily hamburgers. He reported weight loss, increased energy, and improved mental clarity. Physical examination revealed multiple painless yellowish nodules on his palms and elbows.

The patient’s cholesterol level exceeded 1000 mg/dL , significantly higher than his baseline of level of 210 to 300 mg/dL. A diagnosis of xanthelasma was made. This case highlights the impact of dietary patterns on lipid levels and the importance of managing hypercholesterolemia to prevent complications.

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/article-abstract/2828915

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Date: 2/5/2025 4:35:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940    I wonder if he had room for dessert?  
Date: 2/5/2025 7:28:00 AM  From Authorid: 5301    

...a question keeps nagging at me and I have to ask.
Did he eat the carnivores diet before or after the
carnivore was finished with it? This could be a clue
in any further diagnosis.

  
Date: 2/5/2025 11:38:00 AM  From Authorid: 21435    Like I said before, the "JOTW" is a fantastic source of all sort of useful information.

kronk---This is not the "JOTW." It's a post by "Hey Larry." Most of his posts are interesting, however. What sort of "useful information" are you seeing, dog?

"L.D."---Well, the post helped confirm what I've long suspected concerning your dietary habits.

kronk---What dietary habits?

"L.D."---The consumption of titanic amounts of saturated and unsaturated fats on a regular basis. I mean, let's face it. You have a problem with fat. You buy
10/90 ground pork, for crying out loud!

kronk---C'mon, dog! There's nothing unusual about my diet, and I'm fit as a fiddle.

"L.D.---Yeah, well, you can carry on all you want, but the clencher was the "yellowish nodules." Show me your palms, elbows and the soles of your feet.

kronk---UGH!
  
Date: 2/5/2025 5:24:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940    I dunno Hekler, but to add even more conundrums there seems to be no mention whatsoever of cannibalism in the article from which I provided the link to. And that makes me wonder why.  
Date: 2/5/2025 5:29:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940    Kronk, L.D., I suspect that the subject in the article was consuming 6-9 pounds of cheese daily, along with the hamburger meat.....

Do you mind if I play " Dr. Phil" here for a moment?

Dogs are allowed to have cheese..l.but only in moderation.
  
Date: 2/6/2025 5:52:00 PM  From Authorid: 21435    Hey Larry "L.D." here: I'm beginning to be concerned about kronk. This morning, his breakfast consisted of four oversized pork skins and a double handful of
chocolate covered raisins.

kronk---I also had three Bloody Marys, for their Vitamin C content. By the way; what'd you have for breakfast?

"L.D."---Oh, I had a great breakfast, this morning. I intercepted a red tail hawk that was swooping on one of the mayor's hens. I got the hawk "and" the
chicken, too.

kronk---Smooth move, dog.

"L.D."---Yep, sometimes things just work out. Pass the Monterey Jack, will ya.
  

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