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  • What was your breaking point?

    At what point did you decide to continue with the WOE? (Instead of trying something else)

    I had done WW for almost a year.... lost/regained the same ten pounds basically during that time. During that year, I NEVER broke under 180. I decided that - when I got into the 170s - there would be no turning back.

    Well, now I'm in the 150s... heading for the 140s (Yee-haw!!). A year ago, I never would have dreamed of that! It is just TOO exciting!



    Restart -10/18/2009 - 204.6 lbs (UGH!!!)
    Goal 1 - under 200 - met 10/19/2009
    Goal 2 - 190 - met 10/25/2009
    Goal 3 - 180
    Goal 4 - 170
    Goal 5 - 160
    Goal 6 - 150
    Goal 7 - 140
    Goal 8 - 135
    Goal - To zip up current pants without sucking it in-10/25/09
    Goal - To need a belt/roll waistband of current pants
    Goal - To wear the next size down - 11/13/09
    Goal - To wear the next size down - without a muffin top!! 11/18/09
    Goal - To wear 'those' jeans (ya know - the ones in the back of the closet, hidden under a winter coat)
    Day 13 - wine free/ cheat free

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    Re: What was your breaking point?

    First, let me say you're doing awesome Coco

    I decided to do this again when my Dr. suggested it, and my sister reminded me that I was a member of ADBB and had done well while I was using this place for support

    28/F

    Team Butterfly





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    • #3
      Re: What was your breaking point?

      What a great topic. I had success on Atkins several times, and fell off for whatever reason and gained the weight back. I wallowed in self-pity because everyone else can eat "this and that", but I couldn't. In between Atkins, I'd try fad diets.
      One day, I found myself lurking on a pro-anorexia board trying to find ways to simply starve. I found the 2-4-6-8 diet on there. 200 calories one day, 400 the next, etc. I sat down and made a list of all the foods I wished to consume on my diet, and their calorie count. When I looked over my completed list of Whoppers, french fries, donuts, cookies, etc. it hit me like a 2X4 over the head. What on earth am I doing? This is insane! Did I really think this idiocy was going to be "the one", the diet to finally work? I accepted the fact that I cannot lose weight, be healthy, and feel good eating absolute crap.
      My past failures on Atkins I attribute to treating DANDR like another fad diet. The "one bite wont' hurt" mentality was my downfall. I look back and realize that Atkins cannot be jumped on and off at my whim. I need to follow Atkins for life. And one where I can control the carb addiction and cravings that made me miserable.
      I don't need french fries and donuts! I thought I did, I thought I could never live without my favorite foods. But I don't. So that's my turning point, when it hit me.
      Stats:
      Age: 41
      Sex: F
      Height: 5'2"
      Highest weight ever: 170+
      Goal: 114



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      • #4
        Re: What was your breaking point?

        Times when I fell off the wagon and then tried to just generally eat less left me so hungy. I also noticed that I ate way less veggies. I knew I couldn't go back to eating low fat because I hated the gross non-fat products and I won't eat veggies without a nice, yummy dip or sauce. It's been the only way I can eat until I'm happy and get my veggies and fruits in.

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        • #5
          Re: What was your breaking point?

          I'm one of those people Dr. Atkins wrote about in the book. My asthma and allergies improved significantly and I was able to go off 3 daily medications for them. So for me, the non-weight loss benefits had a more significant impact on my general health than the weight loss benefits alone: I'm off medications, I don't have to spend my time and money on them and my overall health has improved greatly. The weight loss, at least for me, is a pleasant side effect of the WOE.
          ~Megs~
          242/141/160 (130)
          dress size 26/10/8
          5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
          My blog:
          http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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          • #6
            Re: What was your breaking point?

            When I saw how great I felt after the first month. All of my medical problems were gone after six months. I am in the normal range of everything now. My blood pressure was always high, but not anymore. ATKINS is my choice forever. I am living proof of how great ATKINS is. My body and my doctor tell me so.
            Male
            Height: 6 ft

            SW 418
            CW 283
            GW 218
            Started on May 1, 2006

            Proud member of the Century Club






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            • #7
              Re: What was your breaking point?

              I'd already tried everything else. I was afraid to try Atkins at first ~ but after the first month, I'd lost over 20 pounds and I didn't feel deprived or angry anymore. I'd lost 20+ pounds and I had met people here that made me feel good about myself. I knew that I'd found something I could continue doing. I made the committment when I started that if it worked, I'd never quit. It worked and I'm still here.
              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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              • #8
                Re: What was your breaking point?

                Mine was after induction flu when I felt that surge of energy. I remember walking around feeling SO GOOD and realizing "hey I can do this and really like it!".
                Grant
                x20

                Consecutive days nuts free - 0
                Consecutive work days commuted by bike - 5

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                • #9
                  Re: What was your breaking point?

                  After losing and re-gaining the same 15 pounds about three times, I realized that I needed a permanent change. Then I saw pictures of myself, at times where I hadn't felt "that" fat, and wow. I know the camera adds 10 pounds, but there must've been like 5 cameras on me!

                  Further reassurance: the results thus far coupled with the way I feel. I'm stuck on this WOE !!!
                  Juli
                  April Abs Challenge: 2000/3000
                  My personal exercise challenge: 18.5/50 miles walked
                  HW:240 (254)
                  CW: 188
                  GW: <164 (That's a healthy BMI for my height)
                  Mini-goal #1: Complete April Abs Challenge
                  Mini-goal #2: Exercise: 3x/week 6 wks
                  Mini-goal #3: 185
                  Mini-goal #4: 170

                  Health is more than just the absence of sickness.



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                  • #10
                    Re: What was your breaking point?

                    Today ! I have only been on Atkins for three weeks, but today I emptied all the kitchen cupboards on non-Atkins friendly foods and cooking stuff. I know the Dr. tells you to do that right at the start - but I was only going to do this WOE to kick start a weight loss - there was no way I could live without my carbs! Or so I thought. But something amazing happened during the last three weeks... I kicked a sugar/carb addiction I didn't even know I had. For the first time in my life, I don't have to use will power when I'm in the candy aisle, and actually know now what if feels to be satiated. (I could always eat 'something' between meals before if I was offered, of the opportunity presented itself).

                    Another thing, I am no longer in a big rush to lose the weight. Since I know I can and will go on eating like this for ever, the weight will come off as it will. That doesn't mean I don't get really excited when I see the scale shift though!

                    Now if Atkins friendly lunches were easy to buy around work life would be perfect. Making lunches is a drag
                    F 44


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                    • #11
                      Re: What was your breaking point?

                      I decided to continue this WOE when going back to old ways of eating landed me 20 pounds, asthma attacks, more allergy problems, achy joints, and a grumpy pants attitude. When my friends commented on what a freak I was becoming, I realized that food is definitely a big problem for me. And when I went back to old eating habits, I noticed that my veggie consumption went out the window, my cravings for sugar and flour went through the roof, and my general disposition was tearing the house down. Ewwww!

                      I came back to Atkins full-bore last Monday (lost 7 pounds in 5 days, folks), and I feel GREAT, especially given that it's TOM for me. And exercise . . . I love my new exercise! Love it, love it, love it . . . I feel 1,000,000% better!

                      So, yep, Atkins is the way for me.

                      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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                      • #12
                        Re: What was your breaking point?

                        I decided to come back to Atkins after ballooning up to almost 10lbs heavier than when I gave birth to my son and just feeling awful. Atkins worked for me once before and I knew I could, and needed, to do it again!
                        Heather
                        Female

                        Weight unknown; pants size 18

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