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  • Struggling

    Hello everyone. Well I just thought I would post today, as I haven't in a while.

    I started 3-27-2006 to date I have only lost 14 pounds. I did a clean induction for about 18 days then moved on. My carb count was less than 20 a day. Increased my water. Did everything to the book. And I stalled big time.

    Weeks went by with no loss. Yes I did see some inch movement but the scale was just haunting me. The longer I went with no loss the more frustrated I became.

    I felt like this isn't working for me, Modified my diet, added some additional carbs, although I was careful not to go to far over board. My strips still said I was in the pink-purple. Lost 3 pounds then it stopped again. More frustration. Then I did it. I fell hard. Glazed donuts called to me.... so I ate them.... I even ate Fruit, nuts, you name it.... Oh lets not forget the chocolate chip cookies, had a few of those as well.

    The next few days I found myself STARVING and thirsty. We all know why. Sugar - carbs. I suffered through it. I was amazed to find myself so hungry after I cheated and how terrible and fat I felt. Just that small amount caused me to be tired, angry at everyone around me wow....... did I screw up.

    So today I have gone back to induction one more time. The scale is still at the same. 184 I haven't lost nor have I gained in nearly a month.

    I know what its like to want something so bad. Hating your body. Dreaming at night about that thinner you just waiting to bust out of the old shell. Falling asleep chanting - I will lose 50 pounds, I will lose 50 pounds.

    But look at the bigger picture. A Healthier you. Pounds or no pounds. You are more active today then you were last month. We can all say "Don't cheat." We can all say you will regret it. But In all honesty, sometimes you have experience the fall to realize what you have gained from becoming an Atkins believer. A Healthier You.

    Ivy
    SW 198
    CW 184
    GW 140

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    Re: Struggling

    Oh, honey, I totally understand!!!!! I was doing really well, until the evils of Easter weekend. Such emotional eating! Yikes! So, I fell off the wagon big time - It has taken me until today!!! to get back to the weight I was the morning before Easter Sunday. Yep, that long. I struggled, I strained, I fell, I got back up, I fell, I got back up, I really fell, and then I got up yet again. For me, the thing that really kicked into high gear was amping up my exercise. I walk for at least 1 hour each day. The pounds slowly started coming off, but the inches started shedding faster! The exercise made my mind feel clearer, so emotional eating wasn't such a draw. Interesting, huh?

    Hang in there. Keep at it until you find the combination that works for you. We are all here to support you. God knows I would have quit ages ago without this board and its great folks!

    Big love,
    Stacy
    F/45(!?)/5'11"
    Highest Weight: 254
    Current Weight: 248 (7/30/09)
    Lowest Atkins Weight 196
    Desired Weight: unknown, but below 180
    1st Goal: 245

    Don't be afraid that your life will end,
    be afraid that it will never begin.
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    Yes, these are wolves. Glorious wolves!

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    • #3
      Re: Struggling

      *Picks Ivy up and dusts her off*
      Girl I totally understand what you are saying I have done the same thing with crispy cremes. Same anger, thirst and hatred of self. All I can say to you girl is USE IT!
      Dont let it go for nothing, use this feeling of remorse and dissapointment to fuel your drive and passion for staying the course. Never let your guard down again like this, its not worth it. We know this WOE works and we know that stalls are part of it. Exercise is an awesome piece of advice and could be the thing that breaks the stall. Stay strong girl.


      Tommy
      Male
      Where I work: The Longfin

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      • #4
        Re: Struggling

        welcome back.
        since you are allowing the numbers on the metal monster to dictate the value of your hard work working your Atkins make friends with your tape measure and watch the inches of fat leaving as you morph your body. we add pounds of lean body mass eating our atkins and working out while she shed the fat mass pounds and fluid mass pounds are in a constant stat of flux.

        I know how hard it is struggling with the metal mosnter getting pounds off when we are working hard toward goal and know we should be burning off mega pounds of fat. But the tapemeasure and trying on some new clothes in the store will tell you you are getting smaller. the rapid weight loss of our initial 14 days on induction spoils us for the slower weightloss body morphing work we have to do getting to goal.

        you will be a big loser on Atkins.
        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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        • #5
          Re: Struggling

          I am not trying to be mean, but you've only been on atkins for what? 6 weeks? And you've lost 14 lb?

          If in any 6 week period you lose 14 pounds, you are nowhere NEAR a stall. That's not even a blip on the stall radar!!

          Weight loss isn't something that is routine or patterned..... sometimes it happens in jolts.

          If you want to succeed LONG TERM, you will have to brace yourself for the reality that it is slow sometimes. And I don't mean a couple weeks with no loss slow, I mean, sometimes you will go a few MONTHS with no loss. It happens. And it doesn't mean we're screwing up, it just means that's reality.

          I've been losing weight on this journey since October 2004. That's a loooong time and I have come to accept that this will be a journey that takes longer than I'd desire. And it also means that sometimes I have to just keep plugging along, EVEN when I don't see the results.

          It is hard, but that's reality.

          Hugs! brush yourself off, and move on! And don't let the scale dictate your emotions! And read up on the definition of STALL!
          Freckles, 26F
          297/241/150 5'3" Sz 26/20/8




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          • #6
            Re: Struggling

            SO Glad you came Back there is something said for being in complete control of yourself. I too felt the Way you did you Probably think you no Way. Way back when I started I had a successful Induction I lost 12 pounds I was extatic, I was expecting more and more to come off I stalled hard too I stalled and stalled and came here for help and support just like you. I was soo determined to not give in and My Patience definately paid off. After 6 weeks of not losing anything being stuck I lost and I lost a ton. Of course I was 273 pounds at that time and WHOOSH I stuck it out took everyones advice and really it happened sometimes you just have to have Patience the first few weeks is not gunna tell your success or failure on this WOE if I had quit after the fist 2 weeks of my Stall I would not be down 107 pounds now I would not have got the adrenaline rush when the scale crept down. I ahve learned Patience it's sooo hard I know it is, but stick it out and find the true magic. I am glad you are getting it under control again you should be sooo PROUD of yourself. Just remeber stalls are a part of weight loss I have had a lot of them I ahve stalled more weeks then lost but, HERE I AM smaller then I ever have been, you can do it to.

            Sarah
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            Total weight lost 126 LBS
            (HW 302) SW 285
            200lbs 09-03-03
            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!

            BELIEVEinYOURSELFandANYTHINGisPOSSIBLE
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            • #7
              Re: Struggling

              As Clinton would say, "I feel your pain".

              As Dora would sing, "Just keep swimming; Just ke-e-e-p swimming!"

              Remember that a new exercise program can cause misleading numbers on the scales. New muscles replace old fat at the same time. Then to add to the confusion come the viscious cycles produced by water retention, hormones, salt and other substances.

              The same long stalls got to me at first, too, but now I know eventually the Whooshie Fairy will come thru & break you free. Hang in there! You're doing just fine!
              ~Susan
              49/f 5'7" Start 2-27-06 SW222/11-18-09 @ 160-ish/G135-150ish??

              Doin Miles, Flights, & Kid Ketchin'...
              2 Ab Chal's; 6WEC#27 slug-Free; & more; 50# LOST in'06-
              but regained ~20# in '07 in less than 3 weeks! And again early '08 ...Was in HEAVEN -got to 150, for awhile, then got too busy, and gave in too much... and... OK holding pattern "keep it together..."

              .................OMG how did I fail AGAIN
              (((on temporary break)))
              Sigh ... I'll be back... life isn't always fair 10-07-09

              "Goal: First you have to dream of it. Then you have to do it." Author unknown

              sheesh

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              • #8
                Re: Struggling

                Thank you all for the words of encourgement. I am on track again. I posted my *life* for everyone to see that we are all human. People like myself surely benefit from everyones trials and tributes. Hopefully someone will read it and say HEY! I did that too! I can laugh at it now. but man during.......it sucked! LOL.

                By the way.. Tommy............ I love your current/end goal. I think i'll change mine too.

                SW 198 5'3 on a good hair day
                CW 184
                GW 135 5'7 long legged blonde -rounded curves with nothing drooping! ahh to dream
                SW 198
                CW 184
                GW 140

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                • #9
                  Re: Struggling

                  Good for you! You are right, the humanity of us all is inherent. Even when we'd like to think it isn't!

                  Keep on keepin' on!
                  Freckles, 26F
                  297/241/150 5'3" Sz 26/20/8




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                  • #10
                    Re: Struggling

                    Gotta keep it in perspective...
                    I have been on Atkis for a couple of months now and have dropped about 15lbs.
                    I generally loose 1-1/2 lbs. per week and sometimes nothing.
                    But hey...1lb a week would be 50lbs. in a year. Actually 1 lb. a week is a pretty healthy way to loose and if you throw some regular excersise in there you'd maintain some pretty good muscle tone. Try not to focus on the big picture, but look how far you've come.
                    You have lost 22% of the total weight you need to loose to make goal!
                    You should feel good about that!
                    Jack W.
                    Last edited by Jack W.; May 16, 2006, 05:27 AM. Reason: typos

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                    • #11
                      Re: Struggling

                      If I went to bed every night saying to myself "I will lose 50 pounds, I will lose 50 pounds!" - I'd lose my mind instead!

                      Try and refocus your mind to say things like, "I'm eating healthy" - "Perhaps I'll lose 1 pound tomorrow" - or - "I love how I feel now that I'M in control!"

                      Anything to keep your mental state positive! I know that's easier said than done, but please, give it a try for one week. You'll be glad you did
                      Dawn
                      Female - 42 years old

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                      • #12
                        Re: Struggling

                        Hang in there and remember... you're not just doing this to lose weight as fast as you can, but for the rest of your life.

                        It's taken me 2 years to lose 100 lbs and I have another 100 to go. I "stall" ALOT. My scale hasn't budged in over 2 months now. However, my clothes are all baggy on me again. Thus, I haven't been in an official stall since I've been definitely losing inches.

                        Make sure you measure, with a tape measure or some clothes that you don't wear often that give you a means to compare.

                        Stalls are a part of weight loss. But if you keep on doing the right things, the weight will come off, trust me!
                        Start date: 2/22/04 347/222/135 ~ 5'2"
                        STAC Restart: 1/05/09
                        306/229/135 ~ 5'2" 77 lbs down!

                        Goal #1: 247 - 2nd 10% (59lbs, 247, also 100 lbs total loss) - Met 1/4/10!!!
                        Goal #2: 241 - Halfway to goal! (106 lbs lost) - Met 2/21/10!!!

                        Goal #3: 222 - 3rd 10% - Lowest Atkins weight
                        Goal #4: 210 - Still on track!
                        Goal #5: 200/199 - 4th 10% - One-derland! End year goal!
                        Female/Hypothyroidism/Arthritis/Fibromyalgia - If I can lose weight on this, so can you!
                        bizzlekitty's journal


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