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Mom says daughter's protein-packed diet contributed to unexpected death

Posted on 7/15/19 at 1:26 pm
Posted by AUFan2015
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 1:26 pm
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A heartbroken Australian mother is speaking out about the potential dangers of protein shakes and supplements after she says her 25-year-old daughter’s diet triggered an undiagnosed condition that ultimately contributed to her death two years ago.


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Michelle White said that while her daughter, Meegan Hefford, had picked up a passion for fitness after the birth of her first child, she developed an unhealthy obsession with it a few years later following her second child.

“She suffered crippling post-natal depression,” White told the Mirror.co.uk. “After seeing a doctor, she was prescribed some medication, which helped – but there was a catch. The tablets made Meegan gain a stone [14 pounds] in weight.”




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White said she was initially supportive of her daughter’s effort to get back to the gym, but noticed that within a few months it became an unhealthy obsession. White said Hefford became involved in bodybuilding competitions, which required her to maintain a strict diet packed with protein. Every meal included a protein shake, as well as a variety of supplements.

“She was winning trophies for her sculpted physique, but one morning when I popped round to see her and the kids I noticed her hands shaking as she downed yet another protein shake with her bodybuilding supplements,” White told the news outlet.




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Days later, White was taking her grandkids on a camping trip when she received a call from paramedics.


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“By chance, two women doing a rental inspection had found her unresponsive on the floor of her bedroom,” White told the Mirror.co.uk. “I rushed to the hospital to see my usually healthy and fit girl lying on a bed covered in wires.”

Hefford was declared brain dead, and the family was informed that she had an undiagnosed genetic condition which impacted the way her body ingested protein. After Hefford’s death, White discovered that both she and Hefford’s daughter also have urea cycle disorder, which impacts the way the body removes ammonia from the bloodstream.

According to the National Urea Cycle Disorders Foundation, patients with the disorder experience a buildup of ammonia in the bloodstream, which can cause irreversible brain damage. The disorder varies depending on the severity of the specific mutation and the effect it has on enzyme function. For adults who are undiagnosed, viruses or other metabolic stressors like high protein intake or strict dieting may cause a sudden onset of neurological disorders.




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White said that following her daughter’s death, she found protein-packed diet plans in her car as well as shelves stocked with supplements in her kitchen. She is calling on the health industry to regulate these products.

In the U.S., the FDA warns that while dietary supplements can be beneficial, they also carry some risks as the agency does not have the authority to review products for safety and effectiveness before they hit store shelves. The agency notes there is a risk in combining supplements or taking too much without the guidance of a doctor.

Additionally, an analysis conducted by Consumer Reports found drinking three servings of protein drinks could expose consumers to unhealthy levels of toxins.




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“I don’t recommend using protein powders except in a few instances, and only with supervision,” Kathy McManus, a registered dietician and director of the Department of Nutrition at Brigham and Women’s Hospital previously told Harvard Health Letter.
Posted by Rep520
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 1:48 pm to
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Hefford was declared brain dead, and the family was informed that she had an undiagnosed genetic condition which impacted the way her body ingested protein. After Hefford’s death, White discovered that both she and Hefford’s daughter also have urea cycle disorder, which impacts the way the body removes ammonia from the bloodstream. 


I don't mean to be disrespectful to a mom who lost her daughter, or the writer of the article, but this is a story about the disorder, not protein consumption.

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She is calling on the health industry to regulate these products. 


If she had a disorder that made excess protein potentially lethal, it really isn't the supplement's fault. I have a cousin with a child with Phenylketonuria, which is similar in that it can make protein consumption fatal.

There are so many righteous flaws in the supplement industry, but protein actually being protein isn't one. Again, no disrespect to the family, but the awareness is better targeted at the disorder and testing for that.
Posted by Adam4848
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 1:52 pm to
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as well as a variety of supplements.


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I noticed her hands shaking as she downed yet another protein shake with her bodybuilding supplements


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shelves stocked with supplements in her kitchen


Finds unregulated supplements...blames a macro nutrient.
This post was edited on 7/15/19 at 1:54 pm
Posted by boxcarbarney
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 1:57 pm to
I'm sorry for her loss, but the
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protein-packed diet
didn't kill her daughter, the
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undiagnosed genetic condition which impacted the way her body ingested protein
killed her daughter
Posted by DeafJam73
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 2:06 pm to
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White said that following her daughter’s death, she found protein-packed diet plans in her car as well as shelves stocked with supplements in her kitchen. She is calling on the health industry to regulate these produc


I’m sorry she lost a daughter, but she died from an undiscovered disorder, not dietary supps.
Posted by DeafJam73
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 2:08 pm to
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Finds unregulated supplements...blames a macro nutrient


I also wanted to comment on that. Legit protein supps are good for you, not detrimental. I would have to guess that all those other supps didn’t do any favors.
Posted by Rep520
Member since Mar 2018
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 2:28 pm to
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Legit protein supps are good for you, not detrimental. I would have to guess that all those other supps didn’t do any favors.


With this lady's genetic issue, the thing is the more effective protein supps were actually harmful. The more pure protein she got, the worse it made her condition.

For everyone else, purity in supplements help. It's one reason I don't get her mom's stance. If daughter got the best supps as advertised, they would have hurt her more than bunk stuff.
Posted by AlxTgr
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 2:37 pm to
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“She was winning trophies for her sculpted physique
Are there different pic rules on this board?
Posted by SabiDojo
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 2:39 pm to
Exactly
Posted by DeafJam73
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 3:11 pm to
Her mom is angry and wants something tangible to blame. If she makes a case, it won’t go anywhere.
Posted by oleyeller
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Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 3:49 pm to
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variety of supplements


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kids I noticed her hands shaking
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shelves stocked with supplements in her kitchen.

Yea.. protein shakes didnt cause this
Posted by Saintsisit
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 3:52 pm to
Posted by Rep520
Member since Mar 2018
10476 posts
Posted on 7/15/19 at 7:17 pm to
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Her mom is angry and wants something tangible to blame. If she makes a case, it won’t go anywhere.


That's why I said no disrespect. I think it's a natural human reaction to react like her mom did.

If there's any situation I'll forgive a logical gap, it's the loss of a loved one.
Posted by DeafJam73
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2010
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 8:40 pm to
Agreed. What will probably happen is she will go seek a lawyer who will gently let her down.

For the record, the girl who passed was an absolute babe. It’s a shame that such a young mother won’t be there for her children.
Posted by oleyeller
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Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 8:59 pm to
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Meegan Hefford Insta


Is it weird to fap to this now
Posted by McLemore
Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 7/16/19 at 12:29 pm to
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Finds unregulated supplements...blames a macro nutrient.


for real. yeah, you hate to break this down too much, out of respect for the dead and sympathy for the family, but c'mon people.
Posted by el Gaucho
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Posted on 7/16/19 at 1:33 pm to
Has anyone ever met a skinny dietician?
Posted by Hulkklogan
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2010
43482 posts
Posted on 7/16/19 at 2:02 pm to


Yes, actually.. Baton Rouge General has a dietician group and I visited one 4-5 times and she was a fitgirl, added her to IG and she was an MLM pusher and everything. The other dieticians that I saw were all at least healthy looking.
Posted by litenin
Houston
Member since Mar 2016
2753 posts
Posted on 7/16/19 at 3:57 pm to
Little off topic but I know a woman that was in her mid-30s and did one of those diets where all (or most?) of your meals are various types of high protein bars/meal replacements. She lost a lot of weight but then got breast cancer and the oncologist told her it was (likely) a direct result of ingesting too much of the soy based protein for her body to handle.

Since then (by coincidence), I've gone from having about one protein bar per month to about two/week. Sometimes I feel that one/day would help with my overall protein intake but fear that could be detrimental in some other way to overall health.
Posted by Hulkklogan
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2010
43482 posts
Posted on 7/16/19 at 4:52 pm to
Just make sure it's not soy protein.


But even soy protein shouldn't hurt you at 1 scoop daily.
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