Ok, since we don't seem to have a "Fifth, Sixth or Seventh Time Around Club" I guess I will just have to officially call myself a STACer! I have played this game on and off all summer. I started in May doing South Beach. And I really enjoyed it at first because I got to drink skim milk, eat plain nonfat yogurt and have fruit. It was perfect. But then I added in brown rice or something and before I knew it I was no longer losing.
I had success on Atkins a few years ago, losing 50 pounds in a year. But, man, once you fall off this WOE, boy do you fall. It is harder to get back on Atkins than anything I ever tried. Anyhow, I decided to come back to Atkins. However, it is a really hard decision for me and I am still struggling with it because I feel both diets are very similar and I felt like when I was doing SB that I was keeping it technically healthier. But the results are always better with Atkins.
I am off again and working back onto Day 1 of induction again today. I just still feel torn and confused and I think maybe that is what is keeping me from fully committing myself. I believe that if I am going to do this WOE I MUST commit and stop with the yo-yo thing. Plus, even though I have a lot of weight to lose, I need to start moving up the rungs in order to make this successful. I need to stop getting caught in that oh, just another month on induction way of thinking.
Any advice is appreciated.
I had success on Atkins a few years ago, losing 50 pounds in a year. But, man, once you fall off this WOE, boy do you fall. It is harder to get back on Atkins than anything I ever tried. Anyhow, I decided to come back to Atkins. However, it is a really hard decision for me and I am still struggling with it because I feel both diets are very similar and I felt like when I was doing SB that I was keeping it technically healthier. But the results are always better with Atkins.
I am off again and working back onto Day 1 of induction again today. I just still feel torn and confused and I think maybe that is what is keeping me from fully committing myself. I believe that if I am going to do this WOE I MUST commit and stop with the yo-yo thing. Plus, even though I have a lot of weight to lose, I need to start moving up the rungs in order to make this successful. I need to stop getting caught in that oh, just another month on induction way of thinking.
Any advice is appreciated.



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