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| 18 lbs in 11 days? Wow, that's excellent. You probably have a very low metabolic resistance. Welcome to the Board!
__________________ "The truth is that temptation lurks everywhere, unless you deny yourself a social and working life and the attendant pleasures of eating out. I believe that the best way to overcome temptation is not with willpower, which is so often in short supply, but with our brain power, a potentially unlimited resource. Imagine that you're doing great, losing weight, feeling better than ever, thrilled with yourself, hearing compliments from friends and acquaintances---and then it happens! Despite all your good intentions, you're mightily tempted by a food you're not supposed to have. What to do? I'll tell you this: You'd better have a strategy ready!" (Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, Chapter 19) |
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| I'm pretty shocked about it and it's completely motivated me to keep going. My husband is deployed and gets back in 2 months. I want his mouth to fall open when he sees that his wife is coming back! LOL I'm going to start working out this week and see if I can really push myself. I really feel like I need to build some good muscle and a good workout schedule to keep the weight off once I'm done losing. I have researched everything and read the atkins book a couple times, but not in a few years. I need to find it and open it up again. What's the low metabolic resistance? Every time I step on the scale I put a weight on it, then my kids. I just don't believe it! |
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| Ok, I found this Are You Metabolically Resistant? it really makes me wonder. I've been thin all my life. Rail thin at one point. Even after having 3 babies I never gained more than 20 lbs in a pregnancy and always ended up skinnier after kids (like within 2 weeks of giving birth) than before I was pregnant. My grandmother always called me 7 bellies and said I ate like a truck driver. I was the skinny kid who would eat a whole pizza. I also have skinny genetics. Neither side of my family was heavy. I continued to eat like this but was always very active, UNTIL I started working on the internet. I became sedentary. Completely sedentary. The more weight I gained, the more I became a shut in and didn't want to face the world. I also had to have my tubes tied after my 3rd child. I noticed a lot of problems after doing this. I did some research a year ago and found that my problems were similar to a lot of women, one of them was ridiculous weight gain. The only way to stop it was to have a reversal, but I can't do that as pregnancy is life threatening for me. I'm not stupid though, I know that it wasn't the only thing that caused me to gain weight! Only a tiny part of the problem. I'm ashamed to admit this, but a sample would be, instead of eating one sloppy joe, I would have 3 or 4 because it tasted good. I would drink pepsi every day and ate out a lot. It just creeped up on me more and more as the past 3 years went by. So naturally I have a really fast metabolism but it couldn't keep up with my sedentary lifestyle. So the low metabolic resistance makes a lot of sense now. Should I move on to the new phase after 14 days, especially if I'm going to be working out, or just give it another 2 weeks and see what happens? I really want to kill my craving for sweets. It was one of my biggest weaknesses. I can't even eat brownies anymore because I ate them so much for a year. I feel like I have ruined my body and you only get one. |
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| I'm not sure what is your goal, but since I'm also 5'8", I guess you started with about 70 lbs or so. There is a table on page 158 of DANDR 2002. You should weigh yourself at the end of the two weeks and, using this table, find your degree of metabolic resistance. This number can then be used to approximate your CCLL (Critical Carbohydrate Level for Losing) range as you move to OWL (turn to page 173 for another table). Dr. Atkins wrote: Quote:
http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...-ace-ccll.html (What is my ACE (CCLL)?) Keep in mind however that a low degree of metabolic resistance does not necessarily mean a high weight loss rate. It does for most folks, but you shouldn't generalize it. For example, I have a low degree of metabolic resistance (I'm still working to find my CCLL, but it is above 50 for sure), but I am only losing about a pound every 2-3 weeks. If you exercise regularly (i.e. vigorous exercise five times a week for at least 45 min), your CCLL is normally in the 60-90 g net carbohydrate per day.
__________________ "The truth is that temptation lurks everywhere, unless you deny yourself a social and working life and the attendant pleasures of eating out. I believe that the best way to overcome temptation is not with willpower, which is so often in short supply, but with our brain power, a potentially unlimited resource. Imagine that you're doing great, losing weight, feeling better than ever, thrilled with yourself, hearing compliments from friends and acquaintances---and then it happens! Despite all your good intentions, you're mightily tempted by a food you're not supposed to have. What to do? I'll tell you this: You'd better have a strategy ready!" (Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, Chapter 19) |
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__________________ "The truth is that temptation lurks everywhere, unless you deny yourself a social and working life and the attendant pleasures of eating out. I believe that the best way to overcome temptation is not with willpower, which is so often in short supply, but with our brain power, a potentially unlimited resource. Imagine that you're doing great, losing weight, feeling better than ever, thrilled with yourself, hearing compliments from friends and acquaintances---and then it happens! Despite all your good intentions, you're mightily tempted by a food you're not supposed to have. What to do? I'll tell you this: You'd better have a strategy ready!" (Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, Chapter 19) |
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| Yeah, that was also one of my biggest problems during Induction.
__________________ "The truth is that temptation lurks everywhere, unless you deny yourself a social and working life and the attendant pleasures of eating out. I believe that the best way to overcome temptation is not with willpower, which is so often in short supply, but with our brain power, a potentially unlimited resource. Imagine that you're doing great, losing weight, feeling better than ever, thrilled with yourself, hearing compliments from friends and acquaintances---and then it happens! Despite all your good intentions, you're mightily tempted by a food you're not supposed to have. What to do? I'll tell you this: You'd better have a strategy ready!" (Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, Chapter 19) |
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| I'm wondering, how the heck does someone get up to 20 carbs a day. I can't seem to get past like 14 a day. I eat romaine lettuce, which has less carbs than iceberg and is also better for you. I usually do 2 1/2 cups of romaine and about 1/2 a cup of cucumber in it. Then I add some cheese and dressing. I like the Ken's dressing because they have the full ranch and italian with only 1 carb in it. I don't really like the low cal stuff and try to keep up my fat intake because it really curbs my appetite. I mainly eat a lot of meats for my meals. Like a cooked steak, which I buy the "organic" or aged. (no hormones). I will eat some wings sometimes with butter and tabasco for my sauce. I bake chicken with seasoning on it. I eat eggs for breakfast which I really haven't grown tired of. I've only done the bacon once. I'm not a huge bacon eater lol. Normally I will just buy sausage and put a tiny bit in the egg with about a teaspoon of cut up bell pepper and cheese. I like omelets! I have done chorizo, which I love, but only twice. Even with all that stuff I have a very low carb count. Unless I'm missing something? Sorry for turning this thread into a free for all LOL. |
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| 20 is just an upper limit. When I was doing Induction, I think I averaged around 15 g. What you can do to increase your veg carbohydrate is to eat one cup from the "Other Vegetables" list and substitute part of the lettuce with a more nutritious vegetable from the "Salad Vegetables" list. Having a higher veg carb count will give you more room for other foods, since you have to be careful to get over half of your net carbohydrate from vegetables. I love omelets too. They are versatile, and they also look prettier than scrambled or poached eggs.
__________________ "The truth is that temptation lurks everywhere, unless you deny yourself a social and working life and the attendant pleasures of eating out. I believe that the best way to overcome temptation is not with willpower, which is so often in short supply, but with our brain power, a potentially unlimited resource. Imagine that you're doing great, losing weight, feeling better than ever, thrilled with yourself, hearing compliments from friends and acquaintances---and then it happens! Despite all your good intentions, you're mightily tempted by a food you're not supposed to have. What to do? I'll tell you this: You'd better have a strategy ready!" (Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, Chapter 19) |
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