Goal Met: Intermittent Fast for 30 days

Now, I’ve done intermittent fasting (IF) a few times in the past, notably during covid out of necessity to stretch the groceries we had as we were only going one once a month to stock up. It’s a simple thing really – just don’t eat breakfast and stop eating at 6:00 pm every night. The food window was 12-6 and you can easily get all the food you need with a healthy lunch, a sizeable snack and dinner.

I had tried it in fits and starts before then – mostly inspired by a few Netflix documentaries I saw on the health benefits of fasting – specifically around autophagy and its role in disease control and weight loss. Armed with the knowledge that it was not just a diet but a way of aligning with how our bodies worked I did it for over two years until about halfway through 2022. I’m not sure what happened but I just kinda gave up on the idea and started eating breakfast again and sneaking in late night snacks.

I realized with this challenge that yes, I’m 50 now and the risk factors for certain diseases start rising – and I should be leaning into IF / periodic long fasts as a way to help control these risk factors. So I made sure there was a section in the goals for both of these fasting methods.

for the IF I used the free version of the zero app to help track the times. It’s pretty simple interface and allowed me to log fasts with a simple click of a button and it also tracked a countdown to my goal and when I started the different phases in a fast (glucose depletion, fat burning, autophagy). I found it helpful to keep me on track as I’d need to physically get my phone and click the button admitting that I didn’t fast as long as I wanted so it was a nice deterrent. I also used the streaks app to track how many days in a row I was doing (I used this app for most of my 30 day / 2 week goals) and getting to see that streak climb was another deterrent. I mean every little bit helps!

The first few days were filled with morning hunger pangs but on the third or fourth day my body remembers this is something we’re doing and I’m fine. I don’t feel hungry until lunch and I stop craving snacks at night. A week in and it was becoming routine again and something that I automatically did without thinking about it too much.

At the end of thirty days I felt a bit better – not much weight was lost (around 5 pounds) but I wasn’t focusing on lowering my caloric intake too much as I was playing basketball and training for a 5K and running a caloric deficit during this time would have impacted those activities.

I know that the things happening in my body during a fast have longer term metabolic effects so I wasn’t expecting some miracle where I suddenly felt 25 again but I was content with the knowledge that I was doing something good for my body.

After the 30 days I continued as best I could – usually doing IF during the week and enjoying a breakfast on Saturday morning (usually an egg sandwich on a bagel). Yes, there were days when I ate a snack late a night or grabbed some breakfast on the way to work because I was really hungry but overall I’m working IF into my life again and I hope to keep it that way for the foreseeable future.

Goal Met: 60 hour fast

I’ve gone in and out with IF (intermittent fasting) over the last 4-5 years with the longest being around 30 hours but I was reading about the benefits of longer fasts (namely autophagy) and really wanted to try it. I settled on 60 hours because that means two whole days plus part of another day so I could stop after lunch on a Friday then power through the weekend and be ready to go early Monday morning.

The first day was a breeze – I had a normal sized lunch and was able to just go home and skip dinner and get ready for the weekend. Saturday wasn’t too bad the hunger pangs showed up but I managed to stay the course. I did notice I was fatigued and had a low motivation but it was a football weekend so I could just relax on the couch with the family watching football.

The only drawback to that was every other commercial was for food. I’m sitting there with hunger pangs and its a nonstop cavalcade of pizzas, burgers, pasta and beer. It got so bad I had to just stop paying attention during the commercials as I wasn’t sure I could take anymore.

This is also the time my wife noticed some over ripe bananas and asked me to make banana bread – one of my favorite things to eat. She winced as soon as she said it but the kids heard and started the banana bread chant so I ended up making a delicious banana laden loaf of banana bread – oh the aroma!

Sunday was more of the same – did some things around the house but the energy was at a really low point – I drank some tea and other caffeinated beverages but they didn’t seem to move the needle much I think my body was just using its energy for fast related things. I was so tired I ended up napping at my desk then shuffling upstairs to sleep it off.

Monday was better – I had a clearer head and work was distracting for me so I could just put my head down and get a lot of work done.. but when it was time to break the fast I was ready – I knew you had to break a long fast with something light so I had a bottle of Huel and a slab of that aforementioned banana bread.

I took a selfie right before I broke my fast: