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  • What is your favourite thing about this WOE?

    I thought it might be interesting to let everyone know, why we find this WOE so wonderful, especially for some who are struggling a bit. For me it's the lack of that hunger and cravings I used to get before. I also like the control I have over the food that goes into my mouth, rather than the food controlling me!!! What's your's?

  • #2
    knowing exactly what I can and can not eat.
    Brooke
    5'4'' 26 yr old female

    175/138/130
    restarting after having a baby april 2005

    during

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    • #3
      losing the weight so my thighs stopped rubbing together!
      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
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      • #4
        I agree with Brook...knowing what I can and can't eat. There is a defined list of foods that are acceptable. I know that a cookie will throw me out of ketosis and this way of eating does not work if you are going in and out of ketosis.

        If I were on a low cal diet or trying to eat in moderation, I could always rationalize things like, "oh, just one piece of candy won't hurt" and before you know it, throughout a day, those "just ones" add up to quite a bit. And on Atkins, I know that "just one piece of candy" will hurt me.

        I guess what I am saying, is Atkins doesn't allow me to get me in bad situations that cause the downward spiral to binges.
        Originally Started May 29, 2003 and lost 96 pounds. Fell off the wagon and gained over 100 pounds back. DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!

        316/306/150 - Restarted November 10, 2008

        31 year old female, Denver, CO

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        • #5
          No cravings for junk and never feeling hungry.

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          • #6
            This WOE has made me nicer. My husband used to give me a hard time about eating carbs anyway. He said it was bad for our marriage, because I'd go on an emotional roller coaster ride. I'm much more even tempered now :yes

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            • #7
              Watching my butt disappear! :yikes hehehe
              Monica




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              • #8
                Steak. :yes
                Jen, 39, F
                In maintenance



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                • #9
                  I am not hungry nor do I feel deprived as I ALWAYS felt on other diets. I used to watch others eat and feel so sorry for myself.

                  Now, I love what I eat and I do not walk around opening cupboards and sighing. I never even go into the kitchen anymore until it is time to eat...then I am happy with the selections I can have.
                  Starting Date 3/12/04 285/165/145 - F



                  Dedication gives wings to our dreams and keeps them in flight! In One Word...COMMITTMENT.

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                  • #10
                    1) Having control (ie having my appetite suppressed by eating!)
                    2) More energy
                    3) More hope (that I will continue to lose weight and not be this way forever, because I actually have lost weight)
                    ~ Female, 28, 5'5 ~






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                    • #11
                      I can go to a cookout, eat deviled eggs, shrimp, hamburger, whatever is being served and I'm full and satisfied, while my low-fat sisters usually cheat.

                      I love the energy I have most days!
                      Chriss Female 246/236/160 5'3"
                      Rejoined January 16, 2006




















                      Here are some pictures of my new puppy!
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                      http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a88...ithhisbear.jpg

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                      • #12
                        Not obsessing about food anymore and doing things I never dreamed of...like training for a triathlon!

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                        • #13
                          Seeing results!!! I had worked my butt off (not literally)before and barely lost any weight and now I can really see changes with this WOE.
                          I also use to be a bad emotional eater but it is amazing I don't do that anymore.
                          http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y25...rejune1801.jpg
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                          NOW: 198/198/180 by April 8th (my b-day)
                          First time: 201/170/170 goal on July 25th,2005
                          26, Female, 5'3.5
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                          • #14
                            1. having set foods (knowing what I can and cannot eat)
                            2. actually liking the food I get to eat.
                            3. The ability to live a better/healthier life, where I can look in the mirror and be proud of who I am.

                            When you hold back on life, life holds back on you.
                            (25/F/5'6")
                            330/197/160

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                            • #15
                              The women are starting to dig me more :yes

                              hehe
                              335/265/230
                              Death rides a tall horse, He is clad all in black. His quivers never empty and His bowstrings never slack. He rides through forest and field, harvesting warrior and maid. The Mechanized Infantry ride for Blood and Death

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