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| Didn't lose any weight in first 7 days | sassafras | Atkins Diet 14-day Induction | 11 | March 22nd, 2009 04:22 PM |
| Do I get booted if I change my goal weight? | RitaCeleste | Century Club (100+) | 11 | March 21st, 2009 05:45 PM |
| Whats your Thanksgiving plan? | IrishSarahHB | Main Atkins Diet Forum | 5 | November 28th, 2008 12:41 PM |
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| I don't know what kind of response you are looking for here. But if you follow the rungs and get to goal you CAN eat that stuff. Occasionally. I already make pizza, I bake cookies and cakes, don't like white bread. But hey, if that's what you want to do, go for it I say. To each their own. I know if I ate that way for a weekend I would feel like total crap! And I don't want to feel that way ever again. |
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| God help me. At this point I will still have weight to lose. I hope you at least still plan on supporting me. |
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| When I get to my goal weight, I will probably celebrate by enrolling in karate class and buying myself a few nice new outfits. My husband has also said that he'd like to take a vacation of some sort when we both make goal, depending on the time of year it could be hiking and camping (there's a nice mountain an hour from here and we've always wanted to be fit enough to actually climb it together) or a trip to Quebec City to go shopping and visit some of my relatives up there since it's been a long time since I've been (if it's wintertime).
__________________ No stats. Not weighing anymore ever. Will post "before and after" pictures when I want to. The end. ![]() Vigilance, not perfection. |
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| n0matter, I sure hope what you mean by indulge does not include stuffing yourself. You'd be lucky just eating a taste of all that stuff all weekend coming into the next Monday without overwhelming cravings, and without the mental strength to get right back into your WOL. I am going to celebrate my mini goal (hopefully) at Hilton Head Island with a seafood platter (not fried, no stuffed crab) and some higher rung food, but will be simultaneously boosting my exercise way up all week and keeping the carbs to no more than 50g/day. Then if I get home & get laughed at by my scales, it's back to induction!
__________________ ~Susan 49/f 5'7" Start 2-27-06 SW222/11-18-09 @ 160-ish/G135-150ish?? Doin Miles, Flights, & Kid Ketchin'... 2 Ab Chal's; 6WEC#27 slug-Free; & more; 50# LOST in'06- but regained ~20# in '07 in less than 3 weeks! And again early '08 ...Was in HEAVEN -got to 150, for awhile, then got too busy, and gave in too much... and... OK holding pattern "keep it together..." ................. OMG how did I fail AGAIN(((on temporary break))) Sigh ... I'll be back... life isn't always fair 10-07-09 "Goal: First you have to dream of it. Then you have to do it." Author unknown sheesh |
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| When & if my goal weight is ever reached, I will treat myself to a pedicure, a doo, a Glamour Shot, and (hopefully) a date! |
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| Maybe a weekend away with the hubby, running around nekkid in a hotel room? Exercise, calorie burning.....then there's the strawberries and whip cream factor. Sounds a lot more fun than rolling around in potato chips and wonder bread sandwiches.
__________________ Female, 46yrs, 5'3" Restarted Atkins 09/19/05 Re-restarted Atkins 03/12/07 SW198.5/CW215/GW150 ![]() ![]() Slug Free 6WEC#21 & 22 & 23"Superhuman willpower is not required to do Atkins, only the wisdom to put yourself into a position where you won't need it." |
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| Hey-- too bad you chose to reward yourself with food, after jsut fighting this weight battle , seems liek a big waste of time. But I am sure you expected to hear that. Myself, umm, a belly button ring, lots of single digit sized clothes, and a true commitment to never having to battle the weight again. Makes the most sense to me. making a true commitment to this WOE is assurance you will never have to start back at induction with the restrictions. So, Giving you will probably go to OWL within your 50 lb weight loss goal, you may change your mind when you see what you can eat. I have reached the point of berries and increasing carbs, and still losing weight. I do not want to start over!!!!! So I will not go on a binge and have to start the beginning of this again... Anyway... Did you get the rise you were looking for??? |
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| Quote:
Since you've read the book, you can ignore the following, but for the people who haven't read the Maintenance Chapter here is a passage from it. Quote:
__________________ ~Megs~ 242/141/160 (130) dress size 26/10/8 5'4", Female, May 2, 2003 http://www.geocities.com/not2latespage http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/ |
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| Does anyone remember back in the 50's and 60's when steak and eggs and sausage and pancakes and chicken fried steak and all sorts of other non-Atkins friendly foods were eaten on a regular basis? And how they weren't experiencing anything even remotely close to the national obesity crisis that we are now? Sometimes I wonder if they were on to something that we aren't... Some members talk as though this diet is the ONLY real and truly healthy way to eat, when millions of others eat whatever they want and do just fine. Except they exercise regularly(and I mean REAL exercise, not walking around the block once) and don't binge when they eat. That would explain a lot to me, if most Atkineers were guilty of uncontrollable binge eating and generally lazy habits. Personally, I gained MOST of my weight over the coarse of just two years...right after I stopped exercising. To me, the real reward would be allowing your body to have what it craves. And if people can do this without packing on the pounds, keeping their cholesterol, blood pressure and other important numbers low, I say power to them. I'd like to be one of said people again without having to say "Well, I can only eat 50 carbs/day for the rest of my life and that's how god made me!" It just doesn't seem logical. I see a lot of people planning to reward themselves with trips to the spa or cruises or travel to exotic locales. All of which, when you get there, you'll still be on the same diet and still have to nitpick at the local foods and count carbs and be mindful of little distractions during a trip that's supposed to focus on relaxation. Exercise as a reward? Why wouldn't exercise be part of the diet and then a REFRAIN from exercise be the real reward? I support the Atkins diet because I know it works in the short-term. I'm using it, like a greedy little man wanting to lose fast weight and see fast results(who doesn't want that?) and thus allow myself to start exercising again without worrying about knee or ankle or other such injuries. I often have trouble determining who the optimists really are here, those who take the diet with a grain of salt, realize it's limitations and keep an open mind about how everyone uses it or the nay sayers who condemn anyone who doesn't wish to accept is as a way of life, strictly by the book, forever and ever and ever and til death do they part. |
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