Re: Using Atkins as a "quick fix"?
It seems like people are just picking out pieces of my posts and then hashing out the same rhetoric; Atkins is a way of life and you'll gain all of the weight back as soon as you stop. No one notices that the idea is to lose enough weight to permit me to endeavor in the same exercise program I was following two years ago. At the time, I was able to work out 4 or 5 times/week and pretty much eat anything I wanted. I was trim, fit, had excellent energy levels and endurance and I was able to eat donuts, cakes, pie, and all sorts of other horrible things.
I think Atkins can be and is a way of life for people who simply don't want to deal with exerting themselves and would instead lose weight based almost completely on what they eat. If that's what works for you, hey, great! But you shouldn't tell people who aspire to use Atkins as a tool to reach another goal that they're dooming themselves. Only a few people here seem to understand that every body is different and will respond to diets, exercise and ways of living differently. To simply tell me that it's either Atkins for life or bust with almost religious, zealous enthusiasm indicates uncompromising thought and devotion. I always thought the whole idea behind being "healthy" was trying a variety of activites, eating a variety of foods and using a variety of methods of weight loss/control to see what best worked for you.
I was looking for people who had done this before and could empathyze or offer feedback. Not a bunch of non-helpful replies telling me that it wouldn't work without providing a scrap of evidence to support their claims. No opinions, please. If you haven't tried this already, your criticisms and advice are moot.
It seems like people are just picking out pieces of my posts and then hashing out the same rhetoric; Atkins is a way of life and you'll gain all of the weight back as soon as you stop. No one notices that the idea is to lose enough weight to permit me to endeavor in the same exercise program I was following two years ago. At the time, I was able to work out 4 or 5 times/week and pretty much eat anything I wanted. I was trim, fit, had excellent energy levels and endurance and I was able to eat donuts, cakes, pie, and all sorts of other horrible things.
I think Atkins can be and is a way of life for people who simply don't want to deal with exerting themselves and would instead lose weight based almost completely on what they eat. If that's what works for you, hey, great! But you shouldn't tell people who aspire to use Atkins as a tool to reach another goal that they're dooming themselves. Only a few people here seem to understand that every body is different and will respond to diets, exercise and ways of living differently. To simply tell me that it's either Atkins for life or bust with almost religious, zealous enthusiasm indicates uncompromising thought and devotion. I always thought the whole idea behind being "healthy" was trying a variety of activites, eating a variety of foods and using a variety of methods of weight loss/control to see what best worked for you.
I was looking for people who had done this before and could empathyze or offer feedback. Not a bunch of non-helpful replies telling me that it wouldn't work without providing a scrap of evidence to support their claims. No opinions, please. If you haven't tried this already, your criticisms and advice are moot.










Yeah, I know you said you weren't exercising, but you don't gain all that weight from laying off the exercise alone...........
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