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  • Okay, inquiring minds want to know -- how many have "messed up?"

    So I'm on day 10 of induction, and so far I've done it to a "T". I've lost 4 lbs, and am feeling great. I even managed to stay away from birthday cake (my own!) a giant chocolate chip cookie that accompanied it.

    I went to the doctor today to get all my baseline bloodwork done. My appt. was at 10:00, and I knew not to eat anything before. (BTW, I have an amazing doctor. He sat with me for a half-hour, going over every single aspect of my health. He had his computer tablet/laptop with him, and we went through everything: what blood tests I should have done, how my family history is affecting my health, what his action plan is for me while I'm on Atkins, what additional supplements I should take, etc., etc., etc. Then he's going to email me my results with an optimum wellness plan to help support me on my diet. And this is a regular ol' internal medicine doctor!) I love him.

    Anyway (sorry for the thread drift), they ended up drawing 6 vials of blood. I felt a bit weak afterwards, but not too badly. When I got home, I ate a hard boiled egg and a piece of sausage, and drank tons of water. Then I went to the park for my regular 2 mile hike. Only I got sick. I was nauseous, as well as lightheaded and shaky. I was able to make it back to the car and then home, where I then drank more water and ate a piece of string cheese and some celery.

    My plan was to have a salad for lunch, but I was just feeling so rotten. I napped a bit, and couldn't shake the dizzy, sick feeling. So what did I do? I poured myself a bowl of Kashi cereal with milk and ate it.

    (sigh) Yes, two hours later and I feel great, and I plan to go right back to a healthy, Induction-friendly dinner. But I could kick myself. I usually can give blood at the doctor's with no problem (although I can't give blood to the Red Cross, because I always faint). Moot point. Bottom line is that I messed up.

    I'm beating myself up over it, but I'm wondering how much I've ruined my past 10-day effort.

    Question: Have you guys messed up? And if so, how badly did it affect you? What were you thinking at the time, and did you delve right back in with success???

    Thanks much! I appreciate the support...
    Start date: 09/07/09
    Start weight: 190
    Current Weight: 183
    Goal Weight: 145
    Height: 5'4"





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    Re: Okay, inquiring minds want to know -- how many have "messed up?"

    Michigal,

    I've messed up so many times I can't even count them. And I always felt like a moron afterwards but you can't beat yourself up. One HUGE mistake I make is that when I do mess up, I don't jump right back in like you are doing. I'll think to myself "Well, today is shot so I might as well eat what I want for supper" which turns into "well, today is shot so I might as well start over next week and eat what I want over the weekend" and so forth until I'm not even trying anymore.

    I think it is great that you are starting right back on for supper.
    Honestly, I can tell you that there have been times when a "mistake" ended up jump starting my loss after a stall. I have never understood it but I have had it happen several times and it has happened with other people I've known that a one meal go-off and then back on causes a loss quickly. In all honesty, I've also had it slow me down. So I think you'll just have to wait and see how it affects you but you can't panic- or quit.

    Good luck!
    Dear Lord, please help me help myself.

    F. 37. 5'9". Start Feb. 15, 2010.
    275/ 275/ 168
    Sz 24-26; Waist 53.5 / (can't wait to put new #s here!)

    Goal 1: 268 (100lbs from goal)
    Goal 2: 246 (lowest new hubby has ever seen me)
    Goal 3: 224 (lowest in 11 years)
    Goal 4: 199 (in the 1's for the first time since 1995)
    Goal 5: 175 (senior year in college & the last time I felt decent about my weight)
    GOAL: 168 (highest I can weigh & have a NORMAL BMI)


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      Re: Okay, inquiring minds want to know -- how many have "messed up?"

      I'm with Red. Good for you to get back at it on the same day. I wish I did that when I've messed up!!

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        Re: Okay, inquiring minds want to know -- how many have "messed up?"

        Yes getting back it the key. Too many people use a glip like that as an excuse to go on a carb loading fest that may take days, or weeks, or years. So being back is the thing to do. Yes we all did it. I am sure. I know I did.
        If I were you I would read a bit in the book and a bit here to get some of your nerves calmed a bit. It sounds like you doubted things there for a bit
        Startdate: November 18, 2007. Female 5'2"

        May Challenges 2010
        Push-ups: 450/800
        Abs: 850/1900
        Squats: 650/1200
        Lunges: 500/1000
        Strength: 490/1200
        Running: 50/100 km


        2 Years on Atkins.................. President Challenge Medals earned

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