Hello, my name is Kevin and I'm 17 years old. Currently I weigh 165lbs and I'm about 5'8". I wanted to lose 20-30lbs within the next 4-5 months and eating smaller portions seems to have just caused me to gain more weight, so I picked up a copy of the Atkin's book (2002 ed) and started the Induction phase on Easter. I would like some feedback as to whether I'm doing everything right so far 
My ratio for Easter in the form of fat % / carb % / protein % is 69/2/29 and for today (the 17th) 63/4/33. I consume well under the 20 grams of carbs allowed each day (at least 5 grams under) and I plan to continue this way to compensate for the fact that my multivitamin is of the chewable variety (has somewhere between 0-0.5g carbs in it because the lable lists 0) and much of the meat I eat also lists 0 carbs yet has a sugar or two at the end of the ingredients list (meaning it's between 0 and 0.5 carbs for that per serving as well if I understand right.)
The aerobic exercise that I listed is me playing dance dance revolution on heavy difficulty for 15 minutes (I didn't count the minute or so between switching tracks on there). I tried arranging my meals so that I don't have more than 6 hours without eating anything, and so far I've been able to commit to that I believe. I had 7 hours between lunch and dinner today, but between that 7 hours I had a small portion of veggies and some pork so my body wouldn't think I'm starving. (I work at a restaurant, and there's no way for me to get around that 7 hour wait due to how my shifts are arranged- but I can still sneak food on the job!).
I was wondering if it was okay for me to only be eating between 1200 and 1800 calories/day average. I'm usually not that hungry and what you see on my fitday is what I needed to eat to feel full. I was wondering if there was any problem with me using a chewable multivitamin as well. The ingredients look fairly similar to Centrum, they're just cheaper
(and of course they have probably around 0.5g of carbs in them since they're sweetened). And my last question... sorry to have so many questions... is, how much fiber should I be aiming for per day? I have a tablespoon of flax seeds every morning along with my multivitamin.
Thank you very much (congrats on being able to wade through my huge paragraphs!),
Kevin W.

My ratio for Easter in the form of fat % / carb % / protein % is 69/2/29 and for today (the 17th) 63/4/33. I consume well under the 20 grams of carbs allowed each day (at least 5 grams under) and I plan to continue this way to compensate for the fact that my multivitamin is of the chewable variety (has somewhere between 0-0.5g carbs in it because the lable lists 0) and much of the meat I eat also lists 0 carbs yet has a sugar or two at the end of the ingredients list (meaning it's between 0 and 0.5 carbs for that per serving as well if I understand right.)
The aerobic exercise that I listed is me playing dance dance revolution on heavy difficulty for 15 minutes (I didn't count the minute or so between switching tracks on there). I tried arranging my meals so that I don't have more than 6 hours without eating anything, and so far I've been able to commit to that I believe. I had 7 hours between lunch and dinner today, but between that 7 hours I had a small portion of veggies and some pork so my body wouldn't think I'm starving. (I work at a restaurant, and there's no way for me to get around that 7 hour wait due to how my shifts are arranged- but I can still sneak food on the job!).
I was wondering if it was okay for me to only be eating between 1200 and 1800 calories/day average. I'm usually not that hungry and what you see on my fitday is what I needed to eat to feel full. I was wondering if there was any problem with me using a chewable multivitamin as well. The ingredients look fairly similar to Centrum, they're just cheaper
(and of course they have probably around 0.5g of carbs in them since they're sweetened). And my last question... sorry to have so many questions... is, how much fiber should I be aiming for per day? I have a tablespoon of flax seeds every morning along with my multivitamin.Thank you very much (congrats on being able to wade through my huge paragraphs!),
Kevin W.




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