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    Is it true that those with more to lose will loss faster and more in induction than those who have less to lose? I'm asking because I have been doing induction by the book for 5 days and have only lost 3 lbs., and I keep reading about people losing 10-20 pounds or more in the first 2 weeks. Is this normal? I'm sure I am eating and drinking correctly...like I said, by the book. Any input would be helpful




    Re-Start Date: October 11, 2009
    Age/ 26 Height/ 5' 5"

    HW/ 169.5
    SW/ 169.5
    CW/ 164.5
    Mini-Goal #1/ 159
    GW/ 128

    New as of 5/18/09
    Upper Arm: 12.5
    Thigh: 24.75
    Natural Waist: 31.5
    Pooch (dread): 36
    Hips: 40.75
    Butt: 42

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    Re: Question about rate of loss...

    Generally you can figure up to 10% of your total loss in induction. Of course that doesn't work for everyone. But with 28 pounds to go, you have already surpassed that figure in only 5 days! Well done!!
    BARB

    Life is what happens to you
    while you're busy making other plans!
    15.38 miles biking this year


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    • #3
      Re: Question about rate of loss...

      WHICH BOOK? If you are following the 2002 DANDR, then you are on the right track. Any other version and you're probably eating processed LC foods which can derail your weight loss ...

      I agree with Barb, you are doing great thusfar .. stay OFF the scale for 2 weeks .. and stay ON the plan ..

      Betty
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      • #4
        Re: Question about rate of loss...

        Barb,

        You have made my week! Thank-you so much. I guess sometimes all it takes is a little perspective You are looking fabulous btw.


        Originally posted by Barbde
        Generally you can figure up to 10% of your total loss in induction. Of course that doesn't work for everyone. But with 28 pounds to go, you have already surpassed that figure in only 5 days! Well done!!




        Re-Start Date: October 11, 2009
        Age/ 26 Height/ 5' 5"

        HW/ 169.5
        SW/ 169.5
        CW/ 164.5
        Mini-Goal #1/ 159
        GW/ 128

        New as of 5/18/09
        Upper Arm: 12.5
        Thigh: 24.75
        Natural Waist: 31.5
        Pooch (dread): 36
        Hips: 40.75
        Butt: 42

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        • #5
          Re: Question about rate of loss...

          Betty,

          DANDR is my bible I think I will take you advice, start the abs challenge, keep with the plan and do a recount on my measurements and the scale in 2 weeks. Thanks for the advice! Also, you are living proof that Atkins is a lifetime program. Good luck on your upcoming marathons!


          Originally posted by ttdriver
          WHICH BOOK? If you are following the 2002 DANDR, then you are on the right track. Any other version and you're probably eating processed LC foods which can derail your weight loss ...

          I agree with Barb, you are doing great thusfar .. stay OFF the scale for 2 weeks .. and stay ON the plan ..

          Betty




          Re-Start Date: October 11, 2009
          Age/ 26 Height/ 5' 5"

          HW/ 169.5
          SW/ 169.5
          CW/ 164.5
          Mini-Goal #1/ 159
          GW/ 128

          New as of 5/18/09
          Upper Arm: 12.5
          Thigh: 24.75
          Natural Waist: 31.5
          Pooch (dread): 36
          Hips: 40.75
          Butt: 42

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          • #6
            Re: Question about rate of loss...

            GREAT PLAN!!!


            Betty
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            • #7
              Re: Question about rate of loss...

              I dont think its the rule to loose faster with with higher weights.I have been losing at a very slow rate.I have only lost 16lbs in 15 weeks and I am still over 200lbs.I think everyone is different.Good luck thou.
              WEIGHT TRACKER
              Goal Weight:155lbs
              Start Weight: 217.5lbs (February 21st/2006)
              Restart Weight: 204lbs (January 8/07)
              JANUARY 15/07: 202LBS ( -2 )
              FEBUARY 05/07: 200LBS (-2)

              http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=september23rd

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              • #8
                Re: Question about rate of loss...

                Everyone is different. Dont think about "fast" because this is a OWL for your whole life. Just stick to it and you'll get there!
                Good Luck






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                Female/28 years old

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                • #9
                  Re: Question about rate of loss...

                  We are all unique and wondrous organisms. Every body will do it differently. You 10+% is great. If you look at it in percentages, you wanted to lose 28 lbs which is 17.8% of your start weight. Now I wanted to lose 54.2% of my start weight! Naturally, I will go faster at the beginning.
                  You're doing fine, don't stress out over what other bodies are doing, just worry about yours.
                  Odille

                  Start 10 Sep 05
                  F, 170cm (5'7"); 53
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                  I lost 11kg or 25.4lbs in 14 days on Induction!
                  131 kg (HW/est SW)/ 104.3 (CW)/ 63 (GW)
                  288.5 lbs / 223.5 / 138 (1kg = 2.202 lbs)
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