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    I have been on induction for about four days. I keep having really, really bad stomach pain followed by diarrhea that seems to come whenever it wants to, without warning. HUGE PROBLEM!!! I am eating all of the legal foods and taking my vitamins. I don't know what to do about this, any suggestions? Anyone else have this happen to them on induction. I am not sick or anything. It's only day four and i haven't lost anything except my bowels. I don't expect results on the fourth day but is this how It's going to be from now on?
    Age: 21| Height: 5'4" | Start: 190 | Current: 185| Goal: 130| PHASE: Induction






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    Re: Fourth day on induction- stomach pains and diarrhea.

    Hi Alexis,

    Sorry you're not feeling well. I had a terrible cold on day 1, and ended up with a sinus infection, so I can relate to not wanting to continue until you feel better. It seems to me, based on the symptoms you describe, that you may have a touch of the stomach flu. Definitely drink more water, & get your fiber. Your symptoms don't seem to be Atkins related. Most people report a headache and a bit of an energy slump. Please don't give up. There's a lot of info on the boards. Do a search of the boards and type in whatever you want to learn about. Whatever you do, keep working it out. You'll be so glad you did!
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    • #3
      Re: Fourth day on induction- stomach pains and diarrhea.

      What are you eating. While sometimes eliminating carbs does cause us bowel troubles, there are other things that REALLY cause us bowel troubles, like shakes and bars that claim to be low carb, sugar free candy, and the list goes on.
      Post your menu and let the experts have a peek



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      • #4
        Re: Fourth day on induction- stomach pains and diarrhea.

        I had the same problem.. It leveled off at about day 7. I don't have my gall bladder. I blamed it on that. But I know a few other ppl that had the same thing happen to them. Just keep it up and it should get better. Loperimide/Imodium was a great friend in the beginning. LOL.

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        • #5
          Re: Fourth day on induction- stomach pains and diarrhea.

          Well I feel better now. I thought I was the only one doing Atkins who was not constipated. Both my husband and myself have had diarrhea since the beginning. We're on day 14 now and everytime I eat or drink I go but I don't have stomach pains. I thought it was from my gallbladder as well or lack of one but my husband still has his. I'd rather be this way than constipated though.






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          • #6
            Re: Fourth day on induction- stomach pains and diarrhea.

            well i figured it out, well not the stomach crap but the not losing weight part is from eating to many carbs- i got a fitday account and entered my diet, and no dice, I am eating like 30 carbs a day so I will definatly have to watch that and start induction on day one again, I want a clean induction. As for what i have ben eating, mostly chicken, cheese, hamburgers, reddi whip, and some sugar free jello but not a lot because of the aspartame. I have been drinking a lot of water though so I don't know. Thanks for all your help thus far, still not sure what it is but hopefully it will go away.
            Age: 21| Height: 5'4" | Start: 190 | Current: 185| Goal: 130| PHASE: Induction





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            • #7
              Re: Fourth day on induction- stomach pains and diarrhea.

              I found the reason!! I assume this is the reason. Here is the whole post I found. I have been having some dextrose in my food as well as some sweetners in my jello and some water i have been drinking. I have decided from the below post that this is probably the cause. NO joke though I looked at every meat i bought in the store and every freaking label of all the food i bought and they ALL have dextrose. I can't find anything without it!



              Net Carbs, Added Sugar, Labels, FAST FOOD LINKS
              NET CARBS

              Net carbs represent the carbs that affect your blood sugar and are therefore counted. They are calculated thusly:

              NET Carbs = Total Carbs - Fiber grams- (sugar alcohols*)

              Fiber is a type of carbohydrate (see Ch. 8 DANDR 2002 for a complete explanation of fiber) which has little effect on blood sugar, so it is subtracted from the Total carb amount.

              Sugar alcohols, or polyols, are a controversial topic in low carbing. They are artificial sweeteners that mimic the baking qualities of sugar. They supposedly have little effect on the blood sugar too, which leads some low carb product manufacturers to subtract these substances from the Total carbs. However, some low carbers experience weight loss stalls or slow downs when using these products. Not to mention sugar alcohols are notorious for causing diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and gassy discomfort.

              Due to the effects on weight loss, some low carbers will either subtract ½ of the sugar alcohol amount from the Total carbs or won't subtract it at all.

              Here at ADBB, we've had too many members who have experienced weight loss difficulties using products containing sugar alcohols, so we do not recommend their use during the 14 day Induction period. If you want to experiment with these foods to see how they affect your weight loss progress, then do so at your own risk and after the 14 days because the 14 days are very important (see Chapter 13 DANDR 2002)

              READING LABELS
              Many newbies to Atkins will read the nutritional info box to a label, look at the carbs, look at the fiber, figure out the Net Carbs, then decide to buy the product. There's a pitfall to this. Many products contain added sugar. Some of these products are things you might never imagine would contain added sugar like deli roast beef or chicken!So get into the habit of reading the entire label, including the ingredients.

              SUGAR AND STARCH/GRAINs
              Look out for sugar and starches in the ingredients. Starches can be called flour, corn flour, masa, cornstarch, potato flour, potato starch, bread crumbs, etc. Basically, if it sounds like a grain or grain product, put it back on the shelf.

              Sugar has similar profile. It can be called a lot of things, including:

              Barley Sugar
              Brown Rice Syrup
              Corn sweetener
              Corn Syrup
              Corn syrup solids
              Dextrin
              Dextrose
              Fruit juice concentrate (juice concentrate)
              Fructose
              Galactose
              Glucose
              High fructose corn syrup
              Honey
              Invert sugar
              Lactose
              Levulose
              Maltose
              Malt
              Malt syrup
              Maple syrup
              Modified corn starch
              Molasses
              Sorghum
              Sucrose
              Sugar (all including, brown, raw, turbinado, powdered, table, caster, fine, etc.)

              Also be aware that some specifically marketed low carbohydrate products can contain ingredients that are not allowed during Induction, including fruit, nuts and seeds, legumes (soybeans, peanuts), and grains. IF the product contains these things, then they are not acceptable for Induction no matter the carb count or the manufacturer (See Induction Rule # 4).

              THE NUTRITIONAL LABEL
              In the US, all nutritional labels have at least a listed serving size, total calories, fat grams, carbohydrate grams, fiber grams, protein grams, sodium content. For the most part, the nutritional information is accurate for the listed serving size. If you exceed the listed serving size, the values on the nutritional info will increase too. An example of this is hot pepper sauce, like Tabasco. The serving size listed on the bottle is 1 teaspoon (5 ml). Calories are 0, fat is 0, carbs are 0, protein is 0. If you use 2 teaspoons, the carbs do not remain 0. Why? Because hot pepper sauce is made from peppers, which contain carbohydrate, so if it's made with something that contains carbs, it will contain carbs too.

              The US labelling laws allow products that contain 0.1 to 0.499999 carb grams to be labelled as 0 carbs and products with 0.5 to 0.9 carb grams to be labelled as less than 1 carb. So what's a low carber to do? The typical advise is to count products labelled 0 carbs as 0.5 net carbs and products labelled less than 1 carb as 1 net carb. That way, you'll be accounting for the carbs that US manufacturers can legally ignore.

              To complicate matters a bit more is the fact that in the US, carbohydrate labelling is not strictly regulated. So manufacturers can round up or round down the carb grams listed in the nutritional info. This makes figuring Net Carbs tricky.

              There is a rather popular brand of flax seed meal that claims a 2 tablespoon serving has 4 total carbs and 4 fiber grams. According to the Net Carb formula, that product will have 0 net carbs per 2 tablespoon serving! Not true. This is an example of the manufacturer rounding up the fiber grams. So this product should be counted at the most as 1 net carb per 2 tablespoon serving.

              This playing with the carb numbers is what low carbers call "Hidden Carbs". There are numerous "Hidden Carb Calculators" on-line. Do an internet search to find one.

              Q & A

              Q: My mayonnaise jar says 0 carbs but the ingredients list sugar. Help!

              A: Read the ingredients list again. Ingredients are listed in a descending order. In other words the ingredients listed at the top of the list are in a greater concentration than the ingredients at the bottomof the list. So, if the sugar is listed towards the bottom, it's okay to use. But be sure to count the carbs.

              Quote:
              Product A ingredients: Eggs, soybean oil, salt, sugar, spices.

              Sugar is listed at the bottomof the list, so the product is "okay"to use.

              Product B ingredients: Eggs, high fructose corn syrup, dextrose, corn oil, salt.

              2 sugars are listed at the top of the list. Put this product back on the shelf!


              Q:I just looked at my can of green beans. The label says it has 2 grams of sugar! What's up with that?

              A: Vegetables and fruits contain sugar naturally. What you are looking for is added sugar. So read the ingredients, if you see sugar in the list, put the can back on the shelf. If you don't see sugar on the ingredient list, enjoy your green beans.


              Q: I just bought a can of imported tomatoes. The label says 3 grams carbs, 1 gram fiber. I checked it against another can of US tomatoes and that can says 4 grams carbs, 1 gram fiber. Does the imported tomatoes have less carbs???

              A: Unfortunately no. International and European labelling laws are different. The total carbs listed in most International and European labels are Net Carbs no further subtraction necessary. If you're in doubt, use a Hidden Carb Calculator.
              Age: 21| Height: 5'4" | Start: 190 | Current: 185| Goal: 130| PHASE: Induction





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              • #8
                Re: Fourth day on induction- stomach pains and diarrhea.

                I am not sure now- I am sure I am getting annoying but I am not eating the crap I was and still having problems. Maybe I am allergic to something I am eating. I should just go see the doctor.
                Age: 21| Height: 5'4" | Start: 190 | Current: 185| Goal: 130| PHASE: Induction





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                • #9
                  Re: Fourth day on induction- stomach pains and diarrhea.

                  You need to read the book again and copy the part with the foods that are allowed on induction. reddi whip is not allowed at all. It has sugar in it. I think if you go over the list you'll see what your eating that your not suppose to be. You can also post your menu for the day and ask everyone to look at it.






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                  started 3/9/08

                  Goal 1 259 3/17/08
                  Goal 2 249 4/19/08 :D
                  Goal 3 239 5/17/08 :D
                  Goal 4 229 6/13/08 :D
                  Goal 5 219 7/3/08 :D
                  Goal 6 209


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                  • #10
                    Re: Fourth day on induction- stomach pains and diarrhea.

                    Thanks- I didn't realize reddi whip had sugar in it. I guess I figured since it had less than one gram it was okay but i guess not. I just got done reading the book the second time- apparently this is not sticking.
                    Age: 21| Height: 5'4" | Start: 190 | Current: 185| Goal: 130| PHASE: Induction





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