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    I dont know if Ive stalled or if Ive reached my maximum induction weight loss. Im on day 8 today and Ive lost 8.5 pounds so far but for the last three days Ive weighed in at 136.5lbs. I know I shouldnt weigh myself everyday but I just wanted to check if I have stalled and since Ive been consistent in weight for 3 days now I think I have

    The only thing Ive changed in my diet the last few days is that Ive started eating SF jello sweetened with sucralose. Im cutting it out to see if it makes a difference. Hopefully its not the jello stalling me cuz they are really good! Im hoping to lose a few more pounds before my full 14 days are up!


    28/F/Canada

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    Re: Stalled?

    Chicka, do NOT weigh yourself every day. Many factors can determine why you arn't loosing weight. Like: menstrual cycle, hormonal changes, and a whole host of other things I don't compleatly understand.

    Believe me you arn't doing yourself a favor. Just put away the scale and only bring it out once a week. Seeing your weight every day may be a downer and you'll lose sight of what you really want.
    Induction Started: 3/23/2009

    Mini-Goals:
    140: Reached 3/28/09
    135:
    130:
    125:
    120:

    Age/Height: 20, 5ft 2in

    Starting Weight: 145lbs
    Goal Weight: 120lbs
    Current Weight: 136lbs

    April Challenges: (Minutes)
    Planks/Downward Facing Dog: 1/200
    Squats:5/200
    Arm Curls (with dumbells): 5/350
    Sit-Ups: 2/100

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      Re: Stalled?

      I agree - if seeing the scales stay at one weight for a few days bothers you and makes you wonder if you are doing something wrong then resist the temptation and wait till after your 14 days induction before weighing again

      Our bodies never lose weight at a regular pace so you are messing with your mind to expect it to happen.

      Having said that, I think it might be a good idea to give up on the regular 'treats' of sweet foods regardless of what your weight does. Feeding a sweet tooth will never make it go away Try a highfat snack or even a sour one like a pickle to make your sugar monster give up and go away instead.
      Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
      Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



      Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





      F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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        Re: Stalled?

        As I read this, I am sitting here with that very SF Jell-O pack in my hand for my morning snack! lol
        I've been losing fairly steadily (if that's even a word) averaging at about a pound a day it seems. However, I have since found out that a couple of things I incorporated in my diet were not good. Such as the Atkins bars and shake and diet dr. pepper. I have since let go of them all. I have done some research on the Crystal Light and it seems to be ok. I was wondering why the diet soda would be bad even though the book says you can have a diet soda just check the carb count. Then, last night, I noticed that the soda has caffeine in it, and it all made sense.
        Hopefully, you guys aren't saying to now relinquish my good friend the Jell-O cup.
        Age: 27
        Height: 5'7
        Start Date: 7/14/09
        Start Weight: 260lbs (will re-weigh today)
        Current Weight: 260lbs
        Goal Weight: 185lbs

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          Re: Stalled?

          Originally posted by tEkNiQ View Post
          As I read this, I am sitting here with that very SF Jell-O pack in my hand for my morning snack! lol
          I've been losing fairly steadily (if that's even a word) averaging at about a pound a day it seems. However, I have since found out that a couple of things I incorporated in my diet were not good. Such as the Atkins bars and shake and diet dr. pepper. I have since let go of them all. I have done some research on the Crystal Light and it seems to be ok. I was wondering why the diet soda would be bad even though the book says you can have a diet soda just check the carb count. Then, last night, I noticed that the soda has caffeine in it, and it all made sense.
          Hopefully, you guys aren't saying to now relinquish my good friend the Jell-O cup.
          It depends on how your body reacts to certain sweeteners. Some people can consume aspartame and have no issues with it, at least not in terms of weight loss or cravings. Crystal Light, Jell-O, Diet Dr. Pepper... they all have aspartame. Dr. Atkins warned against aspartame, as it triggers cravings or causes a stall in weight loss for most people. You could be the lucky fish that escaped the statistics ... although I am not sure how lucky you actually are.

          If you need to snack on something (i.e. you are hungry or have gone 6 h without eating), Jell-O is a really bad choice as you are only feeding your sweet tooth without providing any nourishment to your body. If you have an addiction to sweeteners (from your mentioning of so many "frankenfoods"), you might want to use the Induction phase to get it under control -- this means you should give up sweeteners all-together.
          "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

          -- Theodore Roosevelt

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            Re: Stalled?

            Originally posted by tEkNiQ View Post
            I was wondering why the diet soda would be bad even though the book says you can have a diet soda just check the carb count.
            Forgot this part. The book says we are allowed diet soda made with sucralose (Splenda). Diet Dr. Pepper is made with aspartame.

            It's not really the carb count you have to check. Although there's a big fat zero written on the label of those foods sweetened with aspartame or some other sweeteners, you should still be counting 1 serving of them as 1 serving of sweetener. For drinks, 1 serving is 8 oz.
            "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

            -- Theodore Roosevelt

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