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    Hello,
    I am starting Atkins tomorrow, and am excited. I think I over did it this weekend, knowing that there would no more french fries or ice cream in my life.
    I and a mother of two (3years and 1 1/2) I want to be able to do more things with my kids and husband. It seems that I get out of breath so easy, I have a large stomach and chest. I really need to trim those up.

    Anyhow, I will keep everyone up to date on my progress.

    Wish me luck!
    Determined to be thin and healthy for my husband, my children, and myself!

    sw209/cw209/gw125

  • #2
    GOOD LUCK I was in the same boat as you and I have a 3 yr old as well. The hard thing is not eating what they eat even though it looks soooooooo good. You can do it.
    Pam
    Pam
    I used to live just to eat, now I eat just to live.
    Female
    sw/220+cw/141/ goal/mini goal 130
    height 5'1" current loss is 79 pounds 11 to go to mini goal
    started atkins 10/1/05

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    • #3
      Brace yourself and FOCUS !

      The toughest part of Atkins for most of us is the Induction period, especially the first few days as you come off previous addictions. Try and stay away from people eating your favourite foods because sometimes the smell is enough to drive you crazy.

      After ketosis kicks in and you start bouncing off the wall because you have so much more energy, and you get used to being more satiated because of the increased fats/reduced carbs in your meal, you will find your appetite is naturally supressed.

      I always find that just after I cheated, I feel sick and bloated... it's enough to make me think twice about cheating. So hang in there - your cravings will pass, and you will feel the better for it!

      Good luck and you know we're all here to support you!
      30yo F 5'5 (166cm)
      HW170, SW170/CW170/GW120 (lbs) [75,70/67/55(kg)]


      Sarah's Inspirational Journey of Weightlossl
      Aussie Lo-carb Recipe site
      Nutritional info for over 19,000 Australian generic and brand name foods (including fast-foods)
      Easy US -> Oz conversions
      Basic Imperial -> Metric conversions
      Food Standard ANZ - food additives list

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tickletussler
        Brace yourself and FOCUS !

        The toughest part of Atkins for most of us is the Induction period, especially the first few days as you come off previous addictions. Try and stay away from people eating your favourite foods because sometimes the smell is enough to drive you crazy.

        After ketosis kicks in and you start bouncing off the wall because you have so much more energy, and you get used to being more satiated because of the increased fats/reduced carbs in your meal, you will find your appetite is naturally supressed.

        I always find that just after I cheated, I feel sick and bloated... it's enough to make me think twice about cheating. So hang in there - your cravings will pass, and you will feel the better for it!

        Good luck and you know we're all here to support you!
        I was wondering if anyone else got sick when they cheated. I feel like I have the stomach flu the next day so I quit cheating. The food doesn't taste the same anyway. It isn't as good as I remembered it to be.
        Pam
        I used to live just to eat, now I eat just to live.
        Female
        sw/220+cw/141/ goal/mini goal 130
        height 5'1" current loss is 79 pounds 11 to go to mini goal
        started atkins 10/1/05

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        • #5
          We shall be free

          If you stick with Atkins, stay true to induction and never cheat, your taste preferences will change and you will no longer crave frankenfoods like fries and ice cream.

          People will eat that junk in front of you and you won't even care because you will be loving and craving your own healthy food.

          I know it sounds unlikely, I would not have believed it myself, but it happened for me and it can happen for you too.

          :hug
          Suffering is necessary until you realize it is unnecessary. Eckhart Tolle


          ]
          Female, 48, 5'3 :lol:
          SW 207 / CW 165/ GW 150
          Started Atkins 1st Feb 2005
          Still holding at a happy size 16.




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          • #6
            I know that mostly I don't crave whilst I'm on Atkins, but I do disagree with the fact that you no longer crave.

            Prior to cheating of any form, I did get occasionally get cravings for no apparent reason at all, even closely monitoring my carbs and ruling out every hidden carb. Sometimes my cravings came in the form of mental craving, and I know some things like chocolate for me, even if I was to never eat it again, I know I will still always love it and eating it wouldn't make me feel sick like the other carbs would.

            At the end of the day, DANDR does say that you can include every food group except refined sugar back into your diet. Even potatoes, brown rice & lo-carb pasta are foods that can be eaten occasionally, depending on your CCLL.
            30yo F 5'5 (166cm)
            HW170, SW170/CW170/GW120 (lbs) [75,70/67/55(kg)]


            Sarah's Inspirational Journey of Weightlossl
            Aussie Lo-carb Recipe site
            Nutritional info for over 19,000 Australian generic and brand name foods (including fast-foods)
            Easy US -> Oz conversions
            Basic Imperial -> Metric conversions
            Food Standard ANZ - food additives list

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            • #7
              Good luck. I am on day three and trust me it does get easier. Keep us posted.


              Holly



              Female

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              • #8
                Good Luck!

                Good Luck! This WOE is great, just make sure you give it a fair chance.
                RESTART 02/07/10

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                • #9
                  Thanks everyone for all of your tips, advise and personal experiences. I will post my experiences on day two.

                  Thanks again!
                  Determined to be thin and healthy for my husband, my children, and myself!

                  sw209/cw209/gw125

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                  • #10
                    Re: starting tomorrow

                    Originally posted by schedrick
                    Hello,
                    I am starting Atkins tomorrow, and am excited. I think I over did it this weekend, knowing that there would no more french fries or ice cream in my life.
                    I and a mother of two (3years and 1 1/2) I want to be able to do more things with my kids and husband. It seems that I get out of breath so easy, I have a large stomach and chest. I really need to trim those up.

                    Anyhow, I will keep everyone up to date on my progress.

                    Wish me luck!
                    Re-read your book, especially the chapters on Pre-Maintenance and Maintenance.

                    Atkins is a complete nutritional approach---a controlled carbohydrate program. As you progress through the diet, you will be adding on food groups. So french fries are in your Atkins future---just not 3 orders of the extra large fries for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

                    All food groups are allowed back into the Atkins plan---in moderation and how your body reacts to them. How do you know what moderation is and how do you know your body's reaction? That knowledge comes with going through the phases where you will learn about your body and that knowledge will help you keep that weight off.

                    Try to get into your mind that you have 2 general goals during this process:
                    1. Lose the weight
                    2. Learn about your body in order to keep the weight off.

                    Good luck to you.

                    ~Megs~
                    242/141/160 (130)
                    dress size 26/10/8
                    5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
                    My blog:
                    http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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                    • #11
                      not2late is right - Dr Atkins does say we can include all food groups back into our diet by the time we reach Maintenance, depending on your CCLL - all except refined sugar! He clearly specifies that even on his tapes
                      30yo F 5'5 (166cm)
                      HW170, SW170/CW170/GW120 (lbs) [75,70/67/55(kg)]


                      Sarah's Inspirational Journey of Weightlossl
                      Aussie Lo-carb Recipe site
                      Nutritional info for over 19,000 Australian generic and brand name foods (including fast-foods)
                      Easy US -> Oz conversions
                      Basic Imperial -> Metric conversions
                      Food Standard ANZ - food additives list

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