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    Hi everyone. Just checking in to see what was going on.

    Not much here. I'm eating good and my keto sticks are purple. I'm a happy camper. ... so far.

    In the back of my head is that dreaded fear of a "stall". I HATE that thought almost as much as I hate the actual stalls that I have had. They always make me emotional and fearful and ... just when I whine the most and pitch the biggest fit, the stall breaks and I lose! hahaha

    Anyway, thanks for the welcome!
    Becky
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      Congratulations Sera!

      and, welcome Regandy.

      Today I ate lunch at a restaurant. The order came with stuff on it that I wasn't planning for (gravy, salad dressing). I ate it anyway. I still can't send food back to a kitchen. Ugh. Anyway....I'm still in the pink on my sticks, but I'm over a bit on calories today...because I've been hungry. Oh well.

      I'm in my second week of weight lifting. Need to do a little cardio, but I haven't done that yet.
      ~Joy

      Start 1/2/06 Goal 6/11/07 restart 1/2/09
      268.5/196/185
      QUIT SMOKING JULY 23, 2006 while on Atkins


      Just when you think you've eaten enough vegetables...EAT SOME MORE!
      http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=ride2joy

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        I'm doing well and sticking to the basics. I'm getting a lot of garden veggies now, and am enjoying them so many different ways. I love squash! I am getting squash (4 kinds), tomatoes, cucumbers and hot peppers. I can't wait until my bell peppers get ripe--I don't like them green, so it is a long wait until they turn red and yellow.

        Sunny!
        People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


        "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
        ~~Herodotus


        Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
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          Hey everyone.

          Well, I'm really TRYING to do the basic induction, but everyone is giving me these BEAUTIFUL veggies out of their gardens. I have fresh cucumbers, zucchini, eggplant, tomatoes, and ... corn ... (not to worry, not interested in the corn). I think I'm going to try and make Dr. Atkins recipe for Ratatoulle (sp) -- zucchini & eggplant -- this evening and freeze it for when I move up on the carb ladder.

          I'm also doing the pushup challenge (12/300) this month and the 20/24 challenge (CAN SOMEONE 'SPLAIN TO ME WHY IT IS CALLED THAT?) which is doing 20 minutes of exercise on the 11th (Friday).


          And... drum roll please ... dropped another pound.
          Becky
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            It's called the 20/24 exercise challenge because that is all you have to do is 20 minutes of exercise and 24 hours is as long as the challenge lasts. You sign up and say what exercise you will be doing for at least 20 minutes on "The Day." Then, after you complete at least 20 minutes of your chosen exercise, you log onto the challenge and report that you have completed the challenge requirements. Only the exercise you do on the actual day (24 hour period) counts.
            People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


            "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
            ~~Herodotus


            Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
            Sunny's Secrets: My Journal



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            • Re: ~*~ Back To Basics ~*~

              Originally posted by regandy View Post
              Hey everyone.

              Well, I'm really TRYING to do the basic induction, but everyone is giving me these BEAUTIFUL veggies out of their gardens. I have fresh cucumbers, zucchini, eggplant, tomatoes, and ... corn ... (not to worry, not interested in the corn). I think I'm going to try and make Dr. Atkins recipe for Ratatoulle (sp) -- zucchini & eggplant -- this evening and freeze it for when I move up on the carb ladder.

              And... drum roll please ... dropped another pound.

              Congrats on the pound lost and you will Love ratatoulle at least I do!!!!!!
              and Unless I am way off except for the corn everything on your list you can eat on induction!!!!! No sense in waitng when fresh veggies are available!
              Heidi
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                Good Evening, Everyone

                Ugh - I've had a crappy day of eating. All of it perfectly Atkins legal (always is ), but WAY too much food. I swear, it is so easy for me to spin out of control. Lately, it is excess calories that causes the insulin surge that triggers the cravings and inability to just FRICKING STOP EATING! For heaven's sake, I am overeating meat! Meat!! WTF?! Eating too much meat/calories makes me start looking for other stuff. There is absolutely NO reason why someone who weighs 125 pounds needs to exceed 2000 calories... and I have to fight myself daily not to go way over that.

                When I was losing steadily in OWL, I was eating almost exactly the same thing everyday. And that was fine with me, because I don't like to cook very much and there were a few certain things that I could eat everyday and not get sick of it... and I lost VERY steadily. When I got to Maintenance, I took it to heart that I would be able to eat from rungs other than 1 to stop the weight loss and maintain. All of the foods that stalled me as I progressed up the rungs, I filed away in the back of my mind with the thought that I could have them when I reached Maintenance. While I don't at all want to imply that it will be this way for others, I have discovered that I am going to have to continue to eat like I did in OWL just to maintain my weight. It pisses me off, but facts are facts. Tomorrow I go back to my set schedule... no more getting creative with meals and no more cooking extra things for future meals (I end up eating all of the extra foods I've cooked in the same day that I cook them). Food is fuel... I will eat to live, instead of live to eat. As Joy once wrote, for some of us, foods needs to be boring to keep ourselves under control. I know that is 100% true for me.

                Part of me feels like I shouldn't be saying this here, because it implies that a person shouldn't venture into OWL and up the rungs. Please understand that is NOT what I mean at all. I have been through the rungs... and it was only by going slowly and methodically through the rungs that I found out just how many food intolerances I have. I can not eat above Rung 1 without getting into trouble... I have tried about a zillion times, and have gotten the same result everytime. As long as I eat from Rung 1 AND keep my calories at a reasonable level, I am fine. But I will have to stick with veggies for carbs, and seriously watch my calories. Once again, I want to stress - PLEASE DO MOVE INTO OWL AND UP THE RUNGS! It is the only way to learn what you need to know about your body so you can maintain for life. I would say that a lot of people CAN eat a variety of things and still lose weight and/or maintain. Each of us different, and must find what works for us individually.

                Hope that this doesn't come off as a downer post... I'm just disgusted with myself today. I did so great last week, and just kind of lost it today. I was feeling skinny yesterday, and now I feel like a pig.


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                Mitzi



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                  Originally posted by SunnySmile501 View Post
                  It's called the 20/24 exercise challenge because that is all you have to do is 20 minutes of exercise and 24 hours is as long as the challenge lasts. You sign up and say what exercise you will be doing for at least 20 minutes on "The Day." Then, after you complete at least 20 minutes of your chosen exercise, you log onto the challenge and report that you have completed the challenge requirements. Only the exercise you do on the actual day (24 hour period) counts.
                  ahhhh.... thanks.
                  Becky
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                    Originally posted by mitzimarie View Post
                    Good Evening, Everyone

                    When I was losing steadily in OWL, I was eating almost exactly the same thing everyday. And that was fine with me, because I don't like to cook very much and there were a few certain things that I could eat everyday and not get sick of it... and I lost VERY steadily. When I got to Maintenance, I took it to heart that I would be able to eat from rungs other than 1 to stop the weight loss and maintain. All of the foods that stalled me as I progressed up the rungs, I filed away in the back of my mind with the thought that I could have them when I reached Maintenance. While I don't at all want to imply that it will be this way for others, I have discovered that I am going to have to continue to eat like I did in OWL just to maintain my weight. It pisses me off, but facts are facts. Tomorrow I go back to my set schedule... no more getting creative with meals and no more cooking extra things for future meals (I end up eating all of the extra foods I've cooked in the same day that I cook them). Food is fuel... I will eat to live, instead of live to eat. As Joy once wrote, for some of us, foods needs to be boring to keep ourselves under control. I know that is 100% true for me.

                    Part of me feels like I shouldn't be saying this here, because it implies that a person shouldn't venture into OWL and up the rungs. Please understand that is NOT what I mean at all. I have been through the rungs... and it was only by going slowly and methodically through the rungs that I found out just how many food intolerances I have. I can not eat above Rung 1 without getting into trouble... I have tried about a zillion times, and have gotten the same result everytime. As long as I eat from Rung 1 AND keep my calories at a reasonable level, I am fine. But I will have to stick with veggies for carbs, and seriously watch my calories. Once again, I want to stress - PLEASE DO MOVE INTO OWL AND UP THE RUNGS! It is the only way to learn what you need to know about your body so you can maintain for life. I would say that a lot of people CAN eat a variety of things and still lose weight and/or maintain. Each of us different, and must find what works for us individually.

                    Hope that this doesn't come off as a downer post... I'm just disgusted with myself today. I did so great last week, and just kind of lost it today. I was feeling skinny yesterday, and now I feel like a pig.
                    NO NO... actually it's very informative. It's good to know that this is a good way to discover food triggers, etc. I NEED to know other people's experiences because I can can knowledge. Yes, each of us is different but it's good to have a big view. Thanks for sharing your experience! NOT a downer at all... but I know it probably is frustrating to you.
                    Becky
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                      Mitzi

                      I can 100% relate to how you are feeling today. Just keep looking at your before pictures, and then take a look at what you look like today. That might give you a little bit of comfort. At least it might give you RESOLVE to keep doing this because looking like you do now has to feel a whole lot better than those foods would make you feel.

                      AND, as we both know, while those foods taste good going down (and I'm talking about LOW CARB LEGAL FOODS HERE folks!) they are going to make you feel MISERABLE after you eat them. You know the feelings. The negative thoughts, the cravings and the downward spiral they create. The beauty (and the despair) of OWL and Premaintenance have been that I've determined which foods my body can handle without going bezerk.

                      I, too, still have the "It's not fair" days. So, I can relate to how you're feeling. Just get yourself back to boring and STABLE and EMOTIONLESS eating and you'll feel better.

                      I just had a thought. I know people who are manic depressive (I think they call that Bipolar these days?) who don't want to take the medicine. While the medications keep them from experiencing the manic lows, it also prevents the manic highs. All they can think about is the fact that they aren't experiencing the manic highs. They aren't as "happy" as they used to be. What they don't realize is that they are feeling NORMAL for once. I have a feeling that WE don't know what it is to have no emotional attachment to food. We know how to recognize the food LOWS, but we quite haven't been able to truly let go of the food HIGHS.

                      Maybe normal weight people, who don't have eating disorders, don't experience that same feeling that we get when we eat food. They don't experience a HIGH like we do. I'm sure that they don't.

                      Somehow we've got to detach from wanting that high.
                      ~Joy

                      Start 1/2/06 Goal 6/11/07 restart 1/2/09
                      268.5/196/185
                      QUIT SMOKING JULY 23, 2006 while on Atkins


                      Just when you think you've eaten enough vegetables...EAT SOME MORE!
                      http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=ride2joy

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                        wow you guys (gals) are so inspiring.. believe it or not your frustration and bad days just makes me feel normal.. and thats good.. to know others have done the long haul and just getting to goal doesnt mean it stops.. i am sorry for your frustration but please know how inspirational your experiences are to others

                        hope you are feeling / doing better today



                        Sugarsack
                        F / 44 5'8"
                        Portland, Oregon
                        Started June 15, 2008
                        300/275/175

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                          Originally posted by regandy View Post
                          Well, I'm really TRYING to do the basic induction, but everyone is giving me these BEAUTIFUL veggies out of their gardens. I have fresh cucumbers, zucchini, eggplant, tomatoes, and ... corn ... (not to worry, not interested in the corn). I think I'm going to try and make Dr. Atkins recipe for Ratatoulle (sp) -- zucchini & eggplant -- this evening and freeze it for when I move up on the carb ladder.
                          I don't know what Dr. Atkins' ratatouille recipe is like, but all the veggies I use are induction legal. I don't use eggplant, but it is on the 'other veggie' list. I am making a pot now with garlic, onions, zucchini, red peppers, tomato juice (homemade) and a fresh tomato and lots of fresh herbs (parsley, oregano, marjoram and basil). All of these veggies are in the only one cup a day range, if you eat only 2 cups of salad veggies. A cup of the prepared ratatouille is a big serving.

                          That is a good idea to make and freeze batches while the veggies are fresh. I do freeze squash, peppers and whole tomatoes so I can make it in the winter when store bought is not very good.

                          Sunny!
                          People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


                          "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
                          ~~Herodotus


                          Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
                          Sunny's Secrets: My Journal



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                            Good Evening, All

                            Becky, Joy and Sugarsack - thank you so much for your encouraging words. I'm glad that I haven't scared anyone away from Atkins! I know that on the one hand, it may come off as discouraging that someone in Maintenance still struggles as much as I do at times. On the other hand, I hope my case illustrates that even someone as carb-sensitive, with such an addictive personality as I have, can still reach goal. It is possible!

                            Today was a little better, but still not back into the groove totally. My routine is a little out of kilter lately, as my mom had some surgery done yesterday and I brought her home today and have been busy with that. I'll settle back down again soon, I'm sure.

                            Some good news - today I can officially say that I have completed the Couch 2 5K program! Woot!!


                            Watch us participate in the Veggie Challenge!

                            7th Semi Annual Veggie Challenge


                            Mitzi



                            ~One day at a time. Realistically. Gradually. Consciously. FINALLY!




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                              Awesome, Mitzi! Congrats on finishing C25K!

                              Read your Signature Line:

                              One day at a time. Realistically. Gradually. Consciously.
                              ~Joy

                              Start 1/2/06 Goal 6/11/07 restart 1/2/09
                              268.5/196/185
                              QUIT SMOKING JULY 23, 2006 while on Atkins


                              Just when you think you've eaten enough vegetables...EAT SOME MORE!
                              http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=ride2joy

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                                I am curious as to how much meat/protein you eat in a serving?

                                Happy to report that almonds have not been an issue for me. Yesterday I started with some strawberries & Houston I think we have a problem! They were so wonderful I couldn't stop eating them. I'll have some more tomorrow & see if the alloted amount will be enough. If not then no more berries for awhile.

                                Have a wonderful weekend!
                                "You always had it. You always had the power."~~ Glinda the Good Witch

                                Glenda
                                F/5'10/47
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