Good to hear, pinktruffle. Good luck.
LC gurus tell us to check our blood glucose, but they don't tell us about some other health markers, signs and symptoms that some LCers have been sharing suboptimal reports on, such as one or more of high anion gap (usually with a low CO2 component, as measured via serum bicarbonate), elevated BUN, very acidic urine, low body temperature (with a common early sign being cold hands or feet), low pulse, low WBC count, poor dream recall, waking during the night, muscle twitches, cramps or tetany, chronic constipation or IBS, reduced athletic/work performance (especially with strenuous burst-like tasks like sprinting), skin rashes, sniffles that don't go away, poor carb tolerance, new or worsening food intolerances, IgG or IgM immunoglobulin deficiency, positive Antinuclear Antibodies (ANA), hypocomplementemia, .... You don't have to have all these signs for there to be a problem.
Disturbingly, metabolic acidosis tends to be asymptomatic (
http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/endocrine-and-metabolic-disorders/acid-base-regulation-and-disorders/metabolic-acidosis) and you don't have to have diabetes to have it (some LC proponents assumed that because if there is no diabetes that they can thus just dismiss subpar anion gap numbers, without giving a reason why beyond confirmation bias).
LC gurus tend to focus on measures that LCers do best on, thus creating self-fulfilling prophecies. For example, when it comes to lipid panels, they tend to suggest that all you need to worry about is that your HDL is relatively high and that with triglycerides, "lower is better." They don't warn us that triglycerides can go too low and that extremely elevated LDL can be a sign of other problems. Just as cholesterol performs necessary functions in the body, so too do triglycerides. Both have been excessively demonized.
Just one thing, I as a GM, may no longer be RVLC but this has nothing to do with my health. In social settings, nowadays, I find it impossible to avoid eating some level of carbs as the alternatives are even worse. I do therefore want to make it clear that RVLC is perfectly healthy - I did it for many years in the past and did fine on it.
So theoretically healthy but practically "impossible"?