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    Hi all! I started induction yesterday, again. I did Atkins once in middle school, and once or twice in high school. I also tried it a few years back, but one day, we were out and about, and we ended up at Cracker Barrel, which is carb overload. I fell out of ketosis, and I that was that.

    So, a few questions.

    1. Last time I was on induction, I dreamt about carbs every night. I dreamt about Pizza Hut, and sandwiches. I was miserable. Has anyone else had this issue? Anything help?

    2. I live in a house with three other people, one of which is an Atkins hater, one of which is an ice cream-a-holic, and one of which doesnt really care one way or another. Any advice on how to stick with it while surrounded with all of this temptation?

    I need help. Im really serious about it this time, and I want to get over the cravings so it will have a chance to work. I have about 150 pounds to lose.

    So far, two days, and doing well.

    -Michelle
    Starting weight (last year): 370
    Current weight: 333
    Goal: 160

    I can resist everything except temptation.


    Age: 21
    Occupation: Professional Artist
    Ambition: To dance in "Chicago".
    Realistic Ambition: Self-acceptance.




  • #2
    Re: not so noobsicle

    Michelle, welcome to ADBB.

    It's about making YOU a priority. The best advice I can give you is to forget everything you THINK you know about Atkins, and get a copy of Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution copyright 2002. Read it. Learn about how and why this plan works. Learn how to do it the right way so those cravings and dreams will quit TORMENTING you and making you fat and miserable. If you've read the book before, FORGET everything you THINK you remember and read it again.

    There is plenty of other advice we can give you as you go along on your journey...but that will be the absolute best advice I can give you. It'll also give you the ammunition you'll need to fight the battle with YOURSELF, your addiction to carbohydrates and with your roomies and any other "Atkins haters" that you'll run into.

    In the meantime, read all the stickies in this forum to get you started. Also take a visit down to the Frequently asked Questions forum, there's lots of stuff down there to read.
    ~Joy

    Start 1/2/06 Goal 6/11/07 restart 1/2/09
    268.5/196/185
    QUIT SMOKING JULY 23, 2006 while on Atkins


    Just when you think you've eaten enough vegetables...EAT SOME MORE!
    http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=ride2joy

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    • #3
      Re: not so noobsicle

      I don't know if this will help you or not, but for me, whenever I feel tempted, I stop to ask myself if this treat is worth not being thin again. I want to be my old healthy, lean self so much more than I want any snack. The snack is only one moment in time. The sense of accomplishment and pride I'll feel when I lose my weight will last forever.

      oh, and I dream of being able to shop for clothes without hating how I look in every thing. I want that so much more than I want anymore ice cream.

      I hope that helps. Keep your eye on the prize. Good luck! You can do this.




      The Nutshell: I'm a 43 yr old grrrrl, 5'4". Married to the best guy I've ever met (besides my Dad), with one very active toddler and I run my own pet sitting business.

      I lost 4.8 lbs before Atkins. I started Atkins 2/10/07 and have lost 11.2 lbs so far.
      February Abs Challenge: 1000/950 March Abs Challenge: 125/2350
      February Mileage Challenge: 14.9/15 miles March Mileage Challenge: 1.13/25.50 miles
      March Double Chin Challenge: 2/31


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      • #4
        Re: not so noobsicle

        LOOKIE!!! Cracker Barrell has a wonderful low carb menu, eat here often when out w/family.. I never get left out!!!
        http://www.crackerbarrel.com/menu-di...cfm?doc_id=904
        Stephy

        Second Time Around!
        Feeling miserable, at rope's end
        Ready to get back on Track.
        CW: 260 -Ap 17, 2008

        Goal 1- 250
        Goal 2- 240
        Goal 3- 230
        Goal 4- 220 by July 4th Cruise!!!!!!!!!

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        • #5
          Re: not so noobsicle

          Hi and welcome!

          I'd say always keep a high fat snack to hand for when the cravings hit, or when your housemates have a carb fest right there in front of you.
          Keep focused on your goal and imagine how you'll feel when you reach it. I can assure you that when you get there, you'll feel even better than you thought you would.
          Before and after:






          PLEDGING FLIGHTS
          Completed: 1st set of buildings and mountains (Everest,M.Blanc & Kilimanjaro, twice); Tower Masts & Chimneys; More virtual buildings; Challenger's Choice x 2 (volcanos and mountains on Mars). Currently climbing: Mount Snowdon again: 416/475

          Start 10 Jan 2005. Maintenance since Aug. 2005.
          F/56yrs/5'.4"
          SW:77.7 LW:56.5 CW:60.1 (kilos)

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          • #6
            Re: not so noobsicle

            Hi Michelle, glad you joined us. You've made a good step in coming back to this WOE, You can do this, just takes some determination. Don't worry you don't have to give up eating out, I eat in resturaunts frequently, you just have to know your plan and make your choices wisely. You can do this, just have to want it bad enough!
            Keep us updated!
            Ahlia
            Please visit my Atkins Journal and comment!
            I really can use the support!
            24/F Started Atkins 1/02/07
            SW: 272
            CW: 228.5
            STG: 255- Met 3/06/07
            STG: 240- Met 5/23/07
            STG: 230- Met 6/26/07
            STG: 225-
            GW: 155

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