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  • My first Atkinsversary!

    Well, as of today, I have been doing Atkins for a year. It's not been an easy year and I still have a long way to go to get to a weight I can live with but I have no regrets about deciding to start living this way.

    I'm 21 pounds down with about 21 to 28 to go and I know that I will do it, it's just a matter of time. I've wandered all over the place in terms of not sticking to the regime properly and then beating myself up because of what the scales have said and how my body has reacted. I'm still learning!

    I need to move into OWL properly but it still feels kinda scary to do so. Induction is easy - you eat under 20 net carbs a day and that's you, end of story. Ok I know I'm simplifying things but you get my point! OWL involves me sitting down and working things out, keeping track and being distinctly more accountable to myself for what I put into my body. I will do this and I will do it soon.

    I joined Curves recently and that's another decision on the right path. Again it will take time for me to see results there but I don't care how long it takes for me to lose the weight I need to because I would far rather it took longer and STAYED OFF than lose it all too fast and then put weight on again because I wasn't ready to handle it all. I have a weekend job in my local supermarket and since I started Atkins have not bought biscuits which I used to devour by the packet, nor crisps (potato chips to our American friends). I buy fresh meat and salad with frozen vegetables taking up my freezer space. I eat meals my father gets jealous of due to my eating steaks! I eat meals that I prepare myself, that are healthy and that mean I'm not hungry later on.

    Having been overweight and obese for about 25 years means that I am heading into new territory with every pound that I lose. I haven't been under 126lbs since I left school 18 years ago and I certainly haven't been fit or anything like it for even longer. The battle is all in my mind - I know that there are huge differences in how I look know compared with how I looked at my heaviest weight before I started Atkins last year - but to me I still look awful because all I can see is that fat person. Losing the fat goggles will be the hardest bit of all for me.

    I love this board - it is so encouraging to see people who are also heavy managing to win the battles with themselves and who post about it all so that we can all relate to everything that happens. Knowing that you all know how it FEELS to be heavy, that I don't have to EXPLAIN what I mean by things is great. And I also love seeing how well people are doing here with their weightloss and their selfconfidence improving all the time.

    I read my DANDR regularly, sometimes taking it to bed with me. I carry the wallet-sized induction sheet in my purse and have shown it off to people who have noticed how much weight I have lost. I am very very grateful to Dr Atkins for what he wrote in DANDR and how much better I feel in myself already - I just wish he was still here so that I could tell him so.

    Thanks for listening


    Deborah
    female, 36 years old
    4'7"


    161/147.5/112ish






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    Re: My first Atkinsversary!

    Deborah,
    Congrats on your special day. I wish you well on your next year. I hope you are always with us here, long after goal.
    ~Lauren~



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      Re: My first Atkinsversary!

      Happy Atkinsversary! Your exercising and sticking with this way of eating are two of the many reasons you will be a stunning success! Congratulations to you.
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        Re: My first Atkinsversary!

        WHOOOHOOOO, 1 year and you are doing great!! I loved reading your post!! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and dedication to Atkins and the ADBB!!! And, Happy Anniversary!
        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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        • #5
          Re: My first Atkinsversary!

          congrats on your anniversary.

          DId you know Dr Atkins says those that do all the phases of his plan are the ones who keep the weight off so move to OWl and have fun in the great OWL food experiment. you get lots and lots of practice and do overs if you mess up but you are learning to eat in a healthy low carb atkins way that will help you keep the pounds off cause as we all heard a million times when we were little practice makes perfect.

          Happy low carbing.
          by the book atkinseer

          started 6/1/02 at 313
          goalie 5/04 at 167 with under 15% body fat ADBB Presidents exercise Challenge


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            Re: My first Atkinsversary!

            Isn't it the BEST feeling knowing you have done this For a YEAR. WOOOHOOOO!!!!!

            WAY to go you are doing so awesome.

            Thanks soo MUCH for sharing your Storey MORE of us need to do taht to modivate others.
            You should Be soooo PROUD of YOU!!!!
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            (HW 302) SW 285
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            197lbs 09-03-09
            194lbs 09-04-16
            191lbs 09-04-19
            189lbs 09-05-04 (only 4 lbs to go to 1st goal WHOOT)
            176lbs 09-08-27 (11 lbs to 165)

            I CAN'T do It for ANYONE but MYSELF!

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              Re: My first Atkinsversary!

              Congratulations on a very successful year!!


              Betty
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                Re: My first Atkinsversary!

                Happy Anniversary, and congrats on your success so far. May your second year be a great success too!
                Sal
                Before and after:






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                Start 10 Jan 2005. Maintenance since Aug. 2005.
                F/56yrs/5'.4"
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                  Re: My first Atkinsversary!

                  and best wishes for the next year, Deborah
                  Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
                  Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



                  Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





                  F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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                  • #10
                    Re: My first Atkinsversary!

                    Thanks for the post, but also thanks for those 200 posts that you have give to this board helping others, asking good questions and just being a member of this great team.
                    Your awesome and we appreciate you



                    41 pounds down and counting

                    If you don't know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else. - Yogi Berra

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                    • #11
                      Re: My first Atkinsversary!

                      Congratulations!!! You're a year into the rest of your life. Keep up the good work!!


                      JoAnne





                      JoAnne ~ female ~ 295/208/Size 14ish
                      Restart 1/9/06: 245/235/to get rid of 235

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                        Re: My first Atkinsversary!

                        Happy anniversary!!
                        Female/45/5'5
                        283/202/150

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                          Re: My first Atkinsversary!

                          What a wonderful post Deborah !!!
                          Thanks for that !
                          And of course CONGRATULATIONS on your Atkinsversary !!!, that many more may be yours and all of them on maintenance ;-)
                          ((((DEB))))
                          41 year old female, lenght 5'5'' and a half

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                            Re: My first Atkinsversary!

                            Happy Atkinsversary !!!!!!!


                            You are doing wonderful..Congratulations
                            f/30/5'2
                            restart weight: feb 9 @ 125
                            1st goal weight: feb 15 @ 120
                            ultimate goal weight:
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                              Re: My first Atkinsversary!

                              Just to say a big thank-you to everyone who has been kind enough to post a message to me - very much appreciated.

                              I am very glad that this board exists as I very much doubt I'd have kept going without having your support and encouragement always available. So many people have said to me about how unhealthy they believe Atkins to be and my answer is 'It works for me - don't knock something until you've really tried it'.

                              Any successful weight-loss program requires commitment, hard work and patience on the part of all those who participate in it. It does take time to adjust to this way of eating and not reaching for the sugary stuff but I know it's worth it.

                              I was just down in my office canteen heating up my sausages for breakfast in the microwave and saw a colleague toasting white bread for her breakfast. A year or so ago I'd have gone for white bread toast or sugary cereal - I'd rather have a cooked breakfast and enjoy every mouthful of that!

                              I would encourage anyone who's having doubts and problems and anxieties over this way of eating and way of life to post, post, post and read the book! People here will give you support, point you in the right direction and encourage you.

                              What they won't do is say 'I told you so' if you slip up, make a mistake and gain a few pounds. At that point they'll say 'Right, you goofed. Now you know what NOT to do the next time that situation comes round. Get back into induction, get yourself back on track and hey - we're here for you'.

                              What better friends could you have on this journey of self-discovery?


                              Deborah
                              female, 36 years old
                              4'7"


                              161/147.5/112ish





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