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    If you slip on induction, actually it wasnt a slip more like a slip, fall, and then crash. I did bad sat & sunday due to a dinner date and then a bday party. Saturday would've been my 3rd day of induction, sun my 4th. My question is do you start over? or do you just keep going? I don't plan on having any slips anytime soon I want to do the rest a clean induction.

    Also I am going to the store today, what are some of the "induction staple foods" that you loved?

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    31lbs to my first gw.
    19/female
    Induction -- then extended induction for 2 weeks.


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    Re: Induction slips?

    If you are just getting started, as it appears, I would call those first couple of days 'practice' and start over 'for real.'

    Turnips
    spinach
    eggs
    mayo
    pico de gallo (throw in scrambled eggs)
    cream
    cream cheese
    boneless pk chops and chicken breasts
    ground meat
    sliced pickles
    cucumbers
    avocado
    black olives
    romaine
    celery
    canned salmon
    onions
    flax (great for the binder in salmon patties!)
    frozen veggies, broccoli, brussel sprouts, etc, the steam in bags of these are great
    butter
    good oil, olive or grapeseed (cheaper at health food store than supermarket)

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    • #3
      Re: Induction slips?

      All those are similar to what I used, minus the flax (you're only allowed a couple of teaspoon amounts if you absolutly need it for fiber), but I also had pumpkin.

      And...set your sights up higher right now how you're going to reach your goal. Rather than telling yourself it's okay to eat this or that because it's a celebration for whatever reason, practice how you're going to repond to the foods around you because there will be forever celebrations, holidays, and excuses to get in your way of your goal.

      Best wishes!
      ~Lisa~
      F, 37, 5' 7", Medium Frame
      I've been to the edge of 240something and I ain't going back!
      CW: 188
      GW: 165
      1st Goal: 180
      2nd Goal: 175
      3rd Goal: 170
      Final Goal: 165
      "You get what you put into it..."

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      • #4
        Re: Induction slips?

        Hi there,

        I was at 3.5 weeks of induction (refered to as Extended Induction) when I had my first cheat this Saturday. Like you, it was a CRASH, not a slip, so I started fresh the very next morning. I'm starting over completely in hopes to undue the damage I've done.

        My biggest staple food for induction is salad!! I mix it up by using different types of lettuce, throwing in some olives & bits of avacado every now and then and changing my salad dressings often. It's very important to keep up the fresh veggie intake, so salads are perfect!



        Good luck!
        "I get knocked down, but I get up again, you're never gonna keep me down!" :)
        Female/5'7''/married
        1st Goal: 215 -
        2nd: 200 -
        3rd: 185 -
        4th: 170 -
        :eek: FINAL GOAL :D- 155

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        • #5
          Re: Induction slips?

          Thanks so much for your replies. I realize now that the food was not worth it, slipping up set me back two days, who knows what i could've lost those two days! I will remember this the next time theres a family event or a dinner and I want to cheat, it really in the end isn't worth it. I have an appointment to go look at a school on the 20th and id really like to be able to fit in my jeans that are a size below the ones i'm wearing now I think I can do it! I can get them on, theyre just slightly tight around the hips

          Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Calorie Counter

          31lbs to my first gw.
          19/female
          Induction -- then extended induction for 2 weeks.

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