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10 November 2012
Even though I have not felt well in weeks, I still watch what I eat and drink tons of water. Funny thing is, during the first few weeks on induction, I lost the initial 12 lbs the first 2 weeks then went several more weeks without any weight loss and my weight would vary day to day but when I became ill and had some carbs like a few saltine crackers or a slice of bread, my weight has been dropping on a daily basis. I just watch what I eat but am not counting carbs. As far as me feeling ill, I contantly feel like I have a hangover with terrible nausea. I had to finally make myself throw up to get some relief. Forget eating for a few days there. It was hell! When I was finally able to eat, I drank lots of organic chicken broth I found as Costco before I got sick, and ate a few saltine crackers. It really helped me feel better. I was afraid that I would gain weight with the added carbs but instead, I lost weight.
(4 comments)
10 November 2012
I've been ill so I have not had much of an appetite and living on chicken broth and saltine crackers, maybe a protein shake in the morning when I just do not feel like eating and a salad in the evening.
Weight:
Lost so far:
Still to go:
Diet followed:
95.9 kg
8.4 kg
34.7 kg
Reasonably Well
(2 comments)
Losing 1.6 kg a Week
03 November 2012
Got really sick right after writing my last journal entry. Non-stop vomiting and horrible nausea. Went to ER and they couldn't figure it out. It's been hell and accounts for the weight drop which I'm sure will climb back up as I get better : (
Weight:
Lost so far:
Still to go:
Diet followed:
97.5 kg
6.8 kg
36.3 kg
Reasonably Well
(1 comment)
Losing 7.9 kg a Week
01 November 2012
I am going on 7 weeks now on the Atkins plan and it has been nothing but constant frustrations. I started off well by losing 12 lbs during induction then my weight has just fluctuated between 215.3 to 220.7. I thought I was sticking to the plan because I have never been a big eater. My weakness has always been sweets so I added Atkins bars, shakes, and sugar-free jello with heavy cream. I'm pretty sure now that explains why my weight hasn't budged. Last night, I read all I could on Atkins and one blog I came across on another site just opened my eyes! Someone had asked the same question I keep asking myself over and over again and even though I have read 2 Atkins books completely, one women said it best. She explained that when she was in induction, she ate 'CLEAN' meaning, NO Atkins shakes, bars, artificial sweeteners, soda, heavy cream etc... She said since you are only allowed no more than 20 net carbs, she used them solely for vegetables, LOTS OF VEGETABLES and ate only WHOLE FOODS; meat, eggs, veggies, salads and LOTS OF WATER. She kept her fat intake high and added olive oil to salads which is VERY HEALTHY. She stated that within a few days, her cravings subsided and she was always full and satisfied and the weight just dropped off and continues to drop. A light bulb went off in my head and I realized that there are no shortcuts. Having an Atkins shake in the morning is NOT 'real' food and i needed to make changes, NOW so as of today, NOV 1, 2012, I am starting over by taking this women's GREAT ADVICE and the most sound advice I have come across so far. I know the Atkins plan works and even though they make tasty products, it is not food. They are snacks that I just don't need right now as long as I am in induction. They also tend to spike my cravings, especially and night. WISH ME LUCK because I am so determined to lose this weight and keep it off. The Atkins Plan works if you follow it correctly. I want to make it a part of my life ; )
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01 November 2012
Weight:
Lost so far:
Still to go:
Diet followed:
99.8 kg
4.5 kg
38.6 kg
Reasonably Well
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Gaining 3.7 kg a Week
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