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| We certainly need more information if we are to help... and everyone here wants to do just that. First of all, what are your stats... starting weight, height, etc... If you don't have a lot to lose, then weight loss will be slow. Give a complete day's menu of what you are eating and drinking. It's possible that you have something in there that is causing your loss to stop or at least slow down. I've experienced the lethargy that you're talking about, with no energy... but only in the beginning. Once I lost a bit of weight and my body adapted to this fat burning lifestyle, it actually picked up to where I had more energy than before... it just might take a while. Remember, you are trying to teach your body a new way of getting energy... those darn carbs were just so easy to convert to quick energy... unfortunately, they were also very easy to convert to the bad things that we're trying to rid ourselves of now. I think that if you stick with Atkins, you will get the results that you're looking for. I've been on and off plan a few times over the last 2 1/2 years, but found Atkins to be the one real thing that worked for me if I stuck with it. Good luck in your journey, and I hope it gives you much success. Rick |
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| So in three weeks, you have lost 5 pounds toward your 22 pound goal of 120 pounds?? I'd say you are doing fine considering the late start on the veggies, etc.. Probably in three weeks, TOM factors contribute, too. Just stick to plan, stay away from processed foods, do your exercise and drink your water. Best wishes for continued success. 23% of your intended weight loss in less than three weeks isn't bad at all!
__________________ Start:494/current:189 Began Atkins January 4, 2004 with DH |
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I'm thinking I am going to start over from the beginning (since I did cheat). I'm going to stay away from beef. I will try only fish, turkey, and chicken (plus the eggs and veggies). I feel I'm getting way plenty of water, I don't think that needs adjusting. As far as veggies go, I went into atkins about a week before I realized I wasn't getting enough veggies, but even as I have corrected this part and continued drinking an over abundance of water, I just feel like I'm going to be stuck at this same weight forever Somehow I get the feeling I'm getting more calories or fat than I should be getting, but in the book I never saw a reference to these items other than to say don't gorge and don't worry about them. Regardless SOMETHING isn't right. Anyone have any good suggestions for better tracking my menus vs/ weight loss and inches lost? I'd like to find a good software for this if possible (needs to be under 30 bucks tho.) I lost my job on the 2nd week of induction |
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Original weight was 148 with a goal of 120 lbs. Yes I lost 5 pounds. However, nothing else is coming off. Maybe I need to step up from walking and go into doing something more strenuous..I just don't have the energy ...It's gonna take alot of coaxing myself to do more than I already do. |
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| www.fitday.com Your percentages should be approx 30%protein/5%carbs/65%fat. The average person loses between 5-10% the weight they need to lose during induction so you are doing AWESOME. Take your measurements. A lot of times when the scale isn't moving the inches are. Your body could be taking a break from losing so much so fast so be patient. Atkins is not about losing the weight quickly and getting to goal...there are lessons to be learned. You need to to move up the ladder as you are so close to your goal. Remember...be patient grasshopper!
__________________ Elsie150 Female 44, 5' SW241/CW215/GW150 Rung 8 Never Ending Induction Recipes http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...n-recipes.html You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it. ~Maya Angelo~ |
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| From a rough glance without really crunching numbers, I'd say, add more fat. What do I know? I'm down 40 since April of this year!
__________________ Sandi Jones 80 pounds MIA 2 years and counting Size 24 sweats -> size 12 jeans (at 6'0" tall) Diet stage: Hybrid Atkins / Carb Addicts No longer trying to lose pounds, but doing body building to build muscle |
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| not really sure why you would want to stay away from beef, as this is a good source of fat. your daily intake of fat should be around 65% of your daily food intake. your protein and carb ratios should be around 30% protein and 5% carbs of your daily food intake. if you only eat fish, turkey, and chicken as meat you may end up consuming more than your daily allowance of protein. too much protein will turn into glucose and your body will burn it up as fuel first before burning fat. of course if you leave the skin on your turkey and chicken that will add some more fat in. also, cooking with oils and having butter and mayo included in your meals will add more fat. the eggs are a great source of fat too. remember that there is nothing wrong with a nice juicy steak or a big serving of meatloaf or some homemade taco meat. all very good choices for this woe. instead of doing a long extended induction, you might want to glance at the OWL forum and think about moving on. many people who have left induction to OWL after seeing no loss on the scale report that starting to climb the rungs caused their weight loss to begin again. i wish you a wonderful suprise the next time you hop on the scale, and stick to it a little longer. don't give up so quickly on yourself.
__________________ MY FITDAY http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=moniegail 30something/f/ohio 167/142/120 4th time around-starting 6/02/08 |
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| Have you been using the 'pee sticks' to tell if you're in/staying in ketosis? That way you might be able to see what is stalling you? I'm in the UK and bought mine on ebay for just a few pounds - I'm sure you must be able to buy them on US Ebay too? Pamela |
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| Don't look at the scale, look at your waist size. How many inches have you lost? The scale is not the most reliable source of fat lost unless you are really overweight. Do you work out a lot? If you do, you're mostly muscle with no fat on you to lose. I'd find out your body fat percentage before you call it quits. If this makes you feel any better...I started doing yoga regularly several months ago and after a month of that, my dr. brought up a concern about how I'd gained 15lbs in just a bit over a month. I went and got my measurements taken for the body fat composition test...19%. That means I could at most lose 10lbs before I basically weighed too little! This just goes to show you that BMI isn't everything....So don't give up just yet!! |