Hi everyone.
I'm a 28 y.o female
Start weight 3 days ago: 128
Current wt: 125
Goal wt: 100-110 (when I feel ok)
My obstacles thus far have been working up to induction by carb cutting. I take in so many carbs/day that I have had trouble eliminating them completely and have to settle for cutting them down each day by a hundred or so.
My anticipated obstacles are
1) Daily work lunches
2) Headaches and lack of energy
I started working out last week and started carb cutting a few days ago. I've lost 3 lbs this week and have lots of energy. Im sure I'm nowhere near "ketosis" because I eat way too many carbs but I do have a lot more energy and my appetite is already curbed significantly from where it was even a few days ago when I felt hungry all the time.
Work is hard. I'm a nurse in an intensive care unit. People bring in goodies everyday. It will be a challenge not to nibble. But the bigger challenge is my lunch. Hubby and I brown bag it. Sandwich with meat and cheese, yogurt and fruit, crackers or chips, coke, and cookies for dessert. And now I'm supposed to cut out all carbs leaving me... some meat and cheese in my lunchbox. Uh oh! I need new ideas for a variety of munchies I can include in there (i like variety) and a coke substitute. I can do without the coke but afraid to part with the caffeine since I work nights and don't want to lose my alertness for the safety of my patients!
Headaches and lack of energy sort of dovetail with work. If I had a week off I guess I could stay home and get through induction for a few days by toughing it out and sleeping if necessary. But at work I need to be alert. I can't be tired or mentally foggy... any suggestions to combat this during induction from someone who was in a similar situation? I'm anticipating these will be problems as I withdraw from caffeine.
I looked up breakfast blend from starbucks and it says it has 0 carbs. Is that true? Could I fudge induction a little and take a cup of that to work in case I need it to get through my nights?
Thanks for helping me overcome my obstacles. I'm very afraid I'll be unsatisfed with work lunches....
I'm a 28 y.o female
Start weight 3 days ago: 128
Current wt: 125
Goal wt: 100-110 (when I feel ok)
My obstacles thus far have been working up to induction by carb cutting. I take in so many carbs/day that I have had trouble eliminating them completely and have to settle for cutting them down each day by a hundred or so.
My anticipated obstacles are
1) Daily work lunches
2) Headaches and lack of energy
I started working out last week and started carb cutting a few days ago. I've lost 3 lbs this week and have lots of energy. Im sure I'm nowhere near "ketosis" because I eat way too many carbs but I do have a lot more energy and my appetite is already curbed significantly from where it was even a few days ago when I felt hungry all the time.
Work is hard. I'm a nurse in an intensive care unit. People bring in goodies everyday. It will be a challenge not to nibble. But the bigger challenge is my lunch. Hubby and I brown bag it. Sandwich with meat and cheese, yogurt and fruit, crackers or chips, coke, and cookies for dessert. And now I'm supposed to cut out all carbs leaving me... some meat and cheese in my lunchbox. Uh oh! I need new ideas for a variety of munchies I can include in there (i like variety) and a coke substitute. I can do without the coke but afraid to part with the caffeine since I work nights and don't want to lose my alertness for the safety of my patients!
Headaches and lack of energy sort of dovetail with work. If I had a week off I guess I could stay home and get through induction for a few days by toughing it out and sleeping if necessary. But at work I need to be alert. I can't be tired or mentally foggy... any suggestions to combat this during induction from someone who was in a similar situation? I'm anticipating these will be problems as I withdraw from caffeine.
I looked up breakfast blend from starbucks and it says it has 0 carbs. Is that true? Could I fudge induction a little and take a cup of that to work in case I need it to get through my nights?
Thanks for helping me overcome my obstacles. I'm very afraid I'll be unsatisfed with work lunches....


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