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    I have been doing the fat tracker for 2 days now. (Thanks for turning me on to it!! ) I've noticed that my carb intake is 10.4 for day one and 9.4 for today, so far. It seems pretty good, but when I look at my pie chart, the fat seems to be off the roof!! My book said on pg 123, point 2) to eat liberally but I don't know the difference between "liberally" and too much!
    I have 64% fat 33% protein 3% carbs day one
    60 37 3 day two

    I haven't scored ketosis yet, although I'm sweating like a farm animal
    Keeping the water intake at a MINIMUM of 66 oz daily (shoot for 100oz)
    I'm SUPER tired (which I know can be a common early effect)
    The scale said this morning I was down 5lbs but I am still skeptical
    I drank a Pepsi Max both days to beat the slump, and I don't know if that could be a stumbling block. I don't drink coffee and needed something to try to jolt me into awakeness. It's sugar /carb /cal free, but I know the caffiene is NOT cool with DANDR........ at least not now

    So y'all....
    1) what is a GOOD fat / protein ratio (if any)
    2) what is good to take for my listlessness since caffiene is a no no?


    Any suggestions / help would be great!

    I REFUSE to give up or crumble due to my cravings!!!
    FuNkY


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    Re: Eating too much fat (?)

    Originally posted by funkytofabs?
    I have 64% fat 33% protein 3% carbs day one
    60 37 3 day two [...]

    1) what is a GOOD fat / protein ratio (if any)
    Your percentages look pretty good. During Induction you should be aiming for something like 65% fat, 30% protein, 5% carbs.

    I drank a Pepsi Max both days to beat the slump, and I don't know if that could be a stumbling block. I don't drink coffee and needed something to try to jolt me into awakeness. It's sugar /carb /cal free, but I know the caffiene is NOT cool with DANDR........ at least not now
    It's not only the caffeine... I could be wrong, but isn't Pepsi Max sweetened with aspartame? Dr. Atkins wrote that we should "avoid aspartame whenever possible".
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      Re: Eating too much fat (?)

      You're doing great! I've been taking b12 liquid and it seems to help a little with the energy.
      I don't take much stock in ketosis. Do you have the sticks or are you basing that on just how you feel. I've never gotten the ketisis symtoms (loss of appetite, bad breath, ect.). As long as you're losing weight it's a good thing.
      My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four. Unless there are three other people.
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      Everytime I am tempted to use food to satisfy my frustrated desires, build up my injured ego, or dull my senses, I will remember,
      That even though I overeat in private, my excess poundage is there for all the world to see.
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        Re: Eating too much fat (?)

        I looked on the can and it IS sweetened with aspartame. I know / knew it was wrong, but I needed a kick in the pants to wake up. Any other suggestions? High B-12 or Green Tea capsules maybe?

        Thanks
        FuNkY

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          Re: Eating too much fat (?)

          I have the ketosis stix. Other people speak of the beloved "purple" and I long to be there. I don't know if it's just seeing that my body is burning fat that makes me want to be purple so bad. Something concrete, like my pie chart of food .

          Thanks for the pat on the back by telling me I am doing good. You guys really have been reassuring me. Thank you ALL!
          FuNkY

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            Re: Eating too much fat (?)

            I've heard that any faint color on the sticks means your in ketosis. It doesn't have to be dark. I've also heard that if you drink allot of water that it could dilute your urine enough that no color will show up.
            My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four. Unless there are three other people.
            ~Orson Welles




            Everytime I am tempted to use food to satisfy my frustrated desires, build up my injured ego, or dull my senses, I will remember,
            That even though I overeat in private, my excess poundage is there for all the world to see.
            ------------------------------------------------------------

            "Eating like most people won't, so I can look like most people don't."

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              Re: Eating too much fat (?)

              Originally posted by susan423 View Post
              I've heard that any faint color on the sticks means your in ketosis. It doesn't have to be dark. I've also heard that if you drink allot of water that it could dilute your urine enough that no color will show up.
              Exactly

              Any color on the ketosis sticks means you are in fat burning mode.


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              • #8
                Re: Eating too much fat (?)

                Eating enough vs. Eating too much

                This is a common problem because many of us are used to over-eating. So what to do?

                Make sure you put one portion on your plate. Don't pile it with 10 chicken wings or 2 pork chops, etc. Just take one portion. If it is something like a steak, cut the steak in half and put that half on your plate. Eat your vegetables with this portion of protein.

                Eat the one portion and pause. Ask yourself if you are still hungry. If you are eat a quarter of the remaining portion. Pause after you have eaten it. And ask yourself if you are still hungry. If you aren't, stop eating. You're done. It doesn't matter if 1 pork chop is still sitting on the table. If you aren't hungry anymore, don't eat it. Wrap it up and have it for the next meal. If you are still hungy, eat another quarter of the serving and see if you are still hungry. Continue asking yourself if you are still hungry and stop eating when you are no longer hungry.

                Also the time you take to eat is important. It takes about 20 to 30 minutes for your stomach to signal your brain "Hey, I'm full stop eating." So if you eat your meal in 5 minutes, you might not feel satisfied---eventhough your stomach is full---and eat more. So slow down while you are eating. Take the time to chew and really taste your food.

                Another way I used to gauge if I was stuffed or satisfied was to get up from the table. If I didn't feel hungry anymore and I couldn't feel the lump of food in my stomach, then I was satisfied. But if I could feel the weight of my meal sitting in my stomach, then I knew I stuffed myself.

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