A while back, I hadn't had any progress for about 2 weeks.
I lie. I gained a little.
But now, I lost it, but it was funny how I lost it. I decided to do one of my weekend experiments. Where I stray from my plan, but stay low carb.
I was 207 when I started on Friday. I had a pint of pepper steak, a couple of bunless hotdogs, and almost 2 bottles of water (3 bottles less than normal). I also had 6-7 diet rite kiwi-strawberry sodas and a shot of vodka.
The shot of vodka was a tribute for Anna Svidersky's birthday. I said I would take a shot since she couldn't, but I wasn't able to do it on her birthday, so I did it on Friday.
Saturday, I had a pint of lemon grass chicken, the rest of the 12 pack of diet rite, maybe 2 bottles of water, or less, and a big flouret of steamed brocolli w/a lot more cheese than I should have.
I kept taking my vitamins, except for my green tea, because I ran out, and I have to wait for pay day to get more. I'm also low on my fish oil.
I weighed myself this morning, and according to my scale, I have a foot in one-derland. The scale read just under 200. It's not touching 200, but it's not exactly touching 199 either. So I'm not sure if it's a good thing, this weekend, or if it's something to worry about. (Oh, and Diet Rite doesn't give me any cravings. But if something does give me cravings, it's relatively easy to ignore. I guess it's a willpower thing)
One more question before I go. Low Carb Fuze. It's a healthy infusion drink, according to the label. It's 2 carbs per serving, and 5 calories per serving. Granted, there are 2 servings in a bottle... But, my question is, would it be a good drink to use every once in a while? According to the label (says slenderize on it) It has 40mcg of chromium, 120 mg of Vitamin C, 400mg of Citrimax, and 40mg of L-Carnitine. This thing says that the Citrimax will suppress appetite, and it also reduces conversion of carbs into fat. Any thoughts?
(It has raspberry juice from concentrate, so not until berries rung, right?)
I lie. I gained a little.
But now, I lost it, but it was funny how I lost it. I decided to do one of my weekend experiments. Where I stray from my plan, but stay low carb.
I was 207 when I started on Friday. I had a pint of pepper steak, a couple of bunless hotdogs, and almost 2 bottles of water (3 bottles less than normal). I also had 6-7 diet rite kiwi-strawberry sodas and a shot of vodka.
The shot of vodka was a tribute for Anna Svidersky's birthday. I said I would take a shot since she couldn't, but I wasn't able to do it on her birthday, so I did it on Friday.
Saturday, I had a pint of lemon grass chicken, the rest of the 12 pack of diet rite, maybe 2 bottles of water, or less, and a big flouret of steamed brocolli w/a lot more cheese than I should have.
I kept taking my vitamins, except for my green tea, because I ran out, and I have to wait for pay day to get more. I'm also low on my fish oil.
I weighed myself this morning, and according to my scale, I have a foot in one-derland. The scale read just under 200. It's not touching 200, but it's not exactly touching 199 either. So I'm not sure if it's a good thing, this weekend, or if it's something to worry about. (Oh, and Diet Rite doesn't give me any cravings. But if something does give me cravings, it's relatively easy to ignore. I guess it's a willpower thing)
One more question before I go. Low Carb Fuze. It's a healthy infusion drink, according to the label. It's 2 carbs per serving, and 5 calories per serving. Granted, there are 2 servings in a bottle... But, my question is, would it be a good drink to use every once in a while? According to the label (says slenderize on it) It has 40mcg of chromium, 120 mg of Vitamin C, 400mg of Citrimax, and 40mg of L-Carnitine. This thing says that the Citrimax will suppress appetite, and it also reduces conversion of carbs into fat. Any thoughts?
(It has raspberry juice from concentrate, so not until berries rung, right?)




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*Melinda*

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Didn't mean to promise something I can't come up with quickly, sorry.

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