Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Last days of Induction....

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Last days of Induction....

    Ok this is my first thread! and i have a problem!
    So far this is my 14th day...ive lost 12 lbs...usually a pound everyday..but once i got to day 11 i havent lost anything! i actually gained 2 lbs which makes me only lost 10 lbs... grr its so frusterating!
    Should I keep going with induction? or move on to OWL?
    Some days I dont even have 20 net carbs...i dont know if that is why?
    someone please help!









  • #2
    Re: Last days of Induction....

    Originally posted by punkzebrachick20 View Post
    Ok this is my first thread! and i have a problem!
    So far this is my 14th day...ive lost 12 lbs...usually a pound everyday..but once i got to day 11 i havent lost anything! i actually gained 2 lbs which makes me only lost 10 lbs... grr its so frusterating!
    Should I keep going with induction? or move on to OWL?
    Some days I dont even have 20 net carbs...i dont know if that is why?
    someone please help!
    You have 35 pounds left to go. You have lost 12 pounds on your Induction. We can expect to lose 5-10% of the weight we need to lose during the 14 days. You have exceeded that because you have lost almost 26% of the weight you need to lose.

    If you check the metabolic resistance chart in the book, you'll see that you have low metabolic resistance to weight loss. Dr. Atkins wrote that the people who can benefit most from staying on Induction longer than 2 weeks are the people with a high metabolic resistance to weight loss.

    From what I've seen on this board, if you have a low metabolic resistance to weight loss, staying longer on Induction does not guarantee "faster", "consistent" or "easier" weight loss. On the contrary, some low metabolic resistance folks found that they hit a stall if they stay on Induction too long.

    Moreover, On-Going Weight Loss Phase is where you learn how to eat for your body, which will decrease the chance of you regaining those 47 pounds. Additionally, Dr. Atkins wrote the last 5-10 pounds should be lost on Pre-Maintenance Phase. Pre-Maintenance Phase is very difficult to do if you haven't gone through On-Going Weight Loss Phase.

    So whatever you decide, just keep those things in mind. And congrats on losing 26% of the weight you need to lose. That's a huge accomplishment.
    ~Megs~
    242/141/160 (130)
    dress size 26/10/8
    5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
    My blog:
    http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Last days of Induction....

      I think that it is great you have lost so much. I wish I could answer the question but I am new I just wanted to say congrats.
      Start Weight-218
      Current Weight- 205

      Mini Goals:

      1 goal weight: 210 Met on August, 4 2009
      2 goal weight: 200
      3 goal weight: 190
      4 goal weight: 180

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Last days of Induction....

        Congratulations! You are doing FABULOUS!!!! Like not2late stated, you have already lost almost 26% of your weight. When you feel like you haven't lost much figure out the percentage and then think, if you had 100 lbs to lose, would you think 26 lbs wasn't enough? I know it's hard to think that way, but it helps!!!
        Have a Beautiful Day

        :unitedstaBonnie Rose:unitedsta

        Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Calorie Counter




        SW: 230
        CW: 220
        GW: 110


        MAIN GOALS
        - 10 lbs by July 28th *Dr's appt w/ endo* GOAL MET!!! :dancing1
        - 23 lbs Oct 1st
        - 45 lbs Jan 1st
        - 75 lbs by May 13th, 2009 *my 3rd anniversary*
        - 110 lbs by Hawaii Trip sometime in August 2009

        CURRENT STAGE:
        Extended Induction:


        sigpic\

        Comment

        Working...
        X