I'd like to precede this by stating that I'm a mom of 8 kids, 6 of which actually came from my body.
I've never had a weight problem during pregnancies, and usually came out of them a few pounds lighter than when I went in. My problems came after I would stop breastfeeding. I would start packing on the pounds until my averages were about 10 lbs heavier after each child. So after baby #7 I tried Atkins. It was wonderful, easy, and I lost 50 lbs.
When I got pregnant with baby #8, I went off Atkins so that I could eat more fruits and whole grains. After baby, no problem, I used pre-maintenance while breastfeeding and quickly got back to within 5 lbs of pre-preg weight.
I stopped breastfeeding her a few months ago, and since then it's been nothing but problems.
I continued pre-maintenance since I only had a few more pounds to go, however I ended up gaining a whopping 35 lbs in a few months! So last month I went back on Induction. I didn't weigh myself the first week, but I knew I must have been losing weight because my clothes were getting looser and I could see some difference. I truly expected to see at least a 5-10 lb drop when I stepped on that scale.
NOTHING. Not one ounce was lost.
I was so disappointed and discouraged, because it is difficult preparing meals for a family my size without cheating at least a little, but I hadn't fallen off the wagon once.
When I complained loudly and petulantly to my husband, he gave me the usual rhetoric that I am older now (pfffff, I'm 31) and have had so many kids that my body was probably just rooted to that weight, blah blah. However, there is definitely something weird going on with my body. I am getting constant yeast infections. I mean ... CONSTANT. As soon as I complete the 3-day treatment, I'll get another infection within a few days. Something is most definitely wrong. I had never even heard of systemic yeast infections or candida-free diet until I Googled "inability to lose weight". And there it was.
Does this sound like what others have experienced?
So I'm going to try the unyeasting diet. This is going to SUCK because the reason I loved Atkins so much was that I got to at least have my butter and cheese. I'm not a big coffee or soda drinker, so at least I've got that much going for me. What I'm looking for I think is some advice from others who have done it, maybe some encouragement, and a diet buddy, if possible.
Thanks in advance!
I've never had a weight problem during pregnancies, and usually came out of them a few pounds lighter than when I went in. My problems came after I would stop breastfeeding. I would start packing on the pounds until my averages were about 10 lbs heavier after each child. So after baby #7 I tried Atkins. It was wonderful, easy, and I lost 50 lbs.
When I got pregnant with baby #8, I went off Atkins so that I could eat more fruits and whole grains. After baby, no problem, I used pre-maintenance while breastfeeding and quickly got back to within 5 lbs of pre-preg weight.
I stopped breastfeeding her a few months ago, and since then it's been nothing but problems.
I continued pre-maintenance since I only had a few more pounds to go, however I ended up gaining a whopping 35 lbs in a few months! So last month I went back on Induction. I didn't weigh myself the first week, but I knew I must have been losing weight because my clothes were getting looser and I could see some difference. I truly expected to see at least a 5-10 lb drop when I stepped on that scale.
NOTHING. Not one ounce was lost.
I was so disappointed and discouraged, because it is difficult preparing meals for a family my size without cheating at least a little, but I hadn't fallen off the wagon once.

Does this sound like what others have experienced?
So I'm going to try the unyeasting diet. This is going to SUCK because the reason I loved Atkins so much was that I got to at least have my butter and cheese. I'm not a big coffee or soda drinker, so at least I've got that much going for me. What I'm looking for I think is some advice from others who have done it, maybe some encouragement, and a diet buddy, if possible.
Thanks in advance!

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