Greetings fellow STACrs. I've been following this plan for two solid months and here's my review. The first month I'd say was a transition month, it took me a couple weeks to get in the groove as I was on a steep learning curve via re-reading more carefully the DANDR and this forum. I learn by doing, so I made some mistakes ie had some learning experiences. I felt good with my 2 week induction results, in fact, ecstatic about them. My second month I've been in school and am proud of getting myself on track with preparing a box of food to take with me in my pack every day except 2 days, when I was able to get adequate substitutes in the cafeteria.
A surprising development has been that I have noticed a craving for wine and vodka, and I have indulged in it this second month. I've not had this feeling of "craving" for alcohol that I can recall, in the past. My theory is that with all forms of sugar taken out of my diet, my body is sending a signal for something it "knows as sugar" even though my rational mind does not equate "alcohol is sugar." That is, my body is controlling my mind over this issue.
I know that I have lost inches because my shoes are too big, my watch slides off my wrist, my face looks lean (and people notice), and my largest-cut jeans are way too big while my smallest-cut jeans are almost too big. But the scale has not changed. I have maintained the weight loss per the scale, but it is not changing ie going down.
As far as my eating goes, I'd give myself a B+ or A- on how I've eaten, (I've moved up the rungs and am doing about 30-32 g average per day) but it's the drinking, I believe, that has stalled my progress. This situation is not entirely satisfactory, and of course I'm concerned about the feeling of craving for alcohol. So for my third month I'm going to make a point of cutting out the alcohol, even for celebrations. (My second month included my birthday, husband's birthday, and anniversary)
I think that cutting out the alcohol and continuing with what I'm eating will give me some more feedback to work with. If the scale continues to go down, then I know I'm okay with what I'm eating. If the scale does not move, then I'll have to analyze what I'm eating and make some adjustments. Also I need to do better about getting my water in during the day. Water seems to be a key success factor.
Thanks for being a great support community, and if anyone reads this and has some suggestions, feel free...
Having fun with it...I just love how I'm learning so much about how my individual body responds to the things I try...
A surprising development has been that I have noticed a craving for wine and vodka, and I have indulged in it this second month. I've not had this feeling of "craving" for alcohol that I can recall, in the past. My theory is that with all forms of sugar taken out of my diet, my body is sending a signal for something it "knows as sugar" even though my rational mind does not equate "alcohol is sugar." That is, my body is controlling my mind over this issue.
I know that I have lost inches because my shoes are too big, my watch slides off my wrist, my face looks lean (and people notice), and my largest-cut jeans are way too big while my smallest-cut jeans are almost too big. But the scale has not changed. I have maintained the weight loss per the scale, but it is not changing ie going down.
As far as my eating goes, I'd give myself a B+ or A- on how I've eaten, (I've moved up the rungs and am doing about 30-32 g average per day) but it's the drinking, I believe, that has stalled my progress. This situation is not entirely satisfactory, and of course I'm concerned about the feeling of craving for alcohol. So for my third month I'm going to make a point of cutting out the alcohol, even for celebrations. (My second month included my birthday, husband's birthday, and anniversary)
I think that cutting out the alcohol and continuing with what I'm eating will give me some more feedback to work with. If the scale continues to go down, then I know I'm okay with what I'm eating. If the scale does not move, then I'll have to analyze what I'm eating and make some adjustments. Also I need to do better about getting my water in during the day. Water seems to be a key success factor.
Thanks for being a great support community, and if anyone reads this and has some suggestions, feel free...
Having fun with it...I just love how I'm learning so much about how my individual body responds to the things I try...





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OR made sure I have a fun alternative in the form of yummy coffee with real cream, exotic teas and diet sodas. You have to be careful with the diet sodas because of all the chemicals (phosphate acid weakens our bones).

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