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    hello fellow atkineers,i'm pretty sure that some people may remember me.i've been having a hard time staying on my diet i am a big time emotional eater!well i have basically been off my diet for about three weeks and i wanted to know if anybody could tell me if they have got off of thier diet and found it difficult to get back on the band wagon! since i got off of the diet i have gained about 4.5 pounds i really need your support i am so depressed i don't want to gain all of the fifteen pounds that i had originally lost,has any of you guys gone through the same situation

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    Re: Was it difficult?......

    I'm such a newbie, so I have no advice.

    Just
    Jackie - Misplaced Missouri Girl, now in fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada!

    Lost 15 pounds 9/18/08-01/08/09, Ended on OWL Rung 6 (had a baby!)
    Restarted Induction 11/30/09

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    • #3
      Re: Was it difficult?......

      I'll be honest. For me it depends on my mind set. I started Atkins in May, lost weight, went on vacation June 21st, and just started atkins again a week ago. It took me 3 months to get on the wagon. Weekends are tough for me, but come the next day, I am right back on. So again, it totally depends on mind set. When you're in the right frame of mind the food tastes good, you don't miss carbs and sugar. In the bad frame of mind, it's too much fat, you miss the sugar and carbs, bla bla bla.

      You have to really want to do to this. If you do, then getting back on is very easy. YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!

      Caity
      SW 268.8/CW 259.8/GW 160

      Started 04/12/2010




      One day at a time!





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      • #4
        Re: Was it difficult?......

        Originally posted by atkinsdoer View Post
        I'll be honest. For me it depends on my mind set. I started Atkins in May, lost weight, went on vacation June 21st, and just started atkins again a week ago. It took me 3 months to get on the wagon. Weekends are tough for me, but come the next day, I am right back on. So again, it totally depends on mind set. When you're in the right frame of mind the food tastes good, you don't miss carbs and sugar. In the bad frame of mind, it's too much fat, you miss the sugar and carbs, bla bla bla.

        You have to really want to do to this. If you do, then getting back on is very easy. YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!

        Caity

        I totally agree! When you're truly ready and committed, it becomes an adventure, not an ordeal. Feeling and looking better are way more rewarding than anything "forbidden" I can stuff in my craw and feel bad about afterwards.

        Make sure to check in with this board often ... the support and information are so helpful!

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        • #5
          Re: Was it difficult?......

          thanks girls for the feedback i really appreciate it ,today i'm doing pretty good i've logged on a couple of times today and i feel pretty confident that i'll stick with it this time,i love the support that i get on here you guys are all great ,i'll keep you guys posted!

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          • #6
            Re: Was it difficult?......

            went on a soda drinking rice eating feeling bad about it later binge last week lol came here cried about it and gained pretty much all I lost and then got back on that horse making sure to be stronger next time =D

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            • #7
              Re: Was it difficult?......

              I am like an alcoholic if I go off.. it can be like a 3 week binge.. so I try not to go off... good luck I know how you feel
              meli
              age 35
              heaviest 287 in 2002
              pre pregnancy weight 185 (2007)
              1-1-09 cw 207 gw 145 height 5 6
              1-30-09 CW 190 17lbs gone in month one!!!
              3-10-09 CW 185 PRE PREG WEIGHT ACHIEVED!!!!
              3-17-09 CW 180

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                Re: Was it difficult?......

                Originally posted by melimeli View Post
                I am like an alcoholic if I go off.. it can be like a 3 week binge.. so I try not to go off... good luck I know how you feel
                I hear you.
                I ordered non-breaded chicken wings and soda from the local pizza place. Well, they brought REGULAR Pepsi instead of Diet.

                Had I been stronger I would've refused... but I cave and just drank it. And that one drink lead to a couple more days of sugary stuff. It truly was like a relapse for me... that soda triggered something and I just went crazy.

                This happened after I made a post about how I drink diet soda and it doesn't affect me negatively... but it put things into perspective because if I had completely cut out the stuff, that mishap wouldn't have happened.
                "Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin."



                24/f 5'8"

                start date : 10 - 05 - 08

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                • #9
                  Re: Was it difficult?......

                  I'm not gonna tell you if it's difficult or not because you already know the answer. But here are some tips that might help you stay on track...
                  • Think why you want to lose weight. Looking better is not a reason in my opinion. You have to go deeper than that. Why do you want to look good? Once you figure this out, make a list, copy it several times and stick it everywhere in the house from your fridge to the wall facing the bathroom seat. Keeping one in your wallet also helps if you eat out a lot - you'll see it every time you pay for your meals.
                  • Take a full-body picture of you. Not a nice one, but one in which you look so miserable that it makes you Keep it with you. Stick it to the fridge, on your computer screen, wherever you see it often.
                  • PLAN! Before you go out shopping, think what you are going to eat in the next days. Then make a list with the foods you need. This way you won't be strolling along aisles full of doritos, pasta, sweets, etc. because you don't need them. If they are not on the list, YOU DON'T NEED THEM!
                  • Before you go out for lunch/dinner, check the menu online and decide what you are going to order. In case you are tempted to choose something bad, this will give you more time to realize that you are sabotaging yourself.
                  • Concentrate on your progress. Weight and measurements are classic, but think about the other advantages of following this WOE - health, self confidence, energy, etc.
                  • Exercise! This will not only make you avoid a "deflated elephant" look once you lose the extra pounds, but it will also make you feel stronger and it will boost your self esteem.
                  • Visit this board often! Even if you cheated one day, come back here and look for some inspiration that will put you back on the wagon. What's done is done and the best you can do is move on in the right direction.
                  • There is this idiotic misconception that trying to lose weight is shameful and superficial, and therefore it should be a tabu. There is an even more idiotic one, that says Atkins is unhealthy. Read the book and understand why Atkins works and why it is not gonna put you in the grave. Then ignore the "weightloss" tabu and tell people you are following Atkins. If someone tells you that Atkins , you'll be informed enough to stand your ground. But beside this, letting others know you're doing Atkins will help you stay on track in the long run. Your parents or friends will not prepare pasta or mexican food for dinner, and your friends won't push you to have a drink or a scoop of ice cream. If they do so, I would question their friendship.

                  I hope this doesn't sound too harsh. I'm just trying to talk straight to you.

                  Compared to other diets or WOEs, this one is quite permissive. If you don't like a food you can always find a substitute, and the best of all - you're not hungry! With a bit of focusing and planning, I'm sure you can achieve your goals!
                  "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

                  -- Theodore Roosevelt

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                  • #10
                    Re: Was it difficult?......

                    Originally posted by Georgiana View Post
                    I'm not gonna tell you if it's difficult or not because you already know the answer. But here are some tips that might help you stay on track...
                    • Think why you want to lose weight. Looking better is not a reason in my opinion. You have to go deeper than that. Why do you want to look good? Once you figure this out, make a list, copy it several times and stick it everywhere in the house from your fridge to the wall facing the bathroom seat. Keeping one in your wallet also helps if you eat out a lot - you'll see it every time you pay for your meals.
                    • Take a full-body picture of you. Not a nice one, but one in which you look so miserable that it makes you Keep it with you. Stick it to the fridge, on your computer screen, wherever you see it often.
                    • PLAN! Before you go out shopping, think what you are going to eat in the next days. Then make a list with the foods you need. This way you won't be strolling along aisles full of doritos, pasta, sweets, etc. because you don't need them. If they are not on the list, YOU DON'T NEED THEM!
                    • Before you go out for lunch/dinner, check the menu online and decide what you are going to order. In case you are tempted to choose something bad, this will give you more time to realize that you are sabotaging yourself.
                    • Concentrate on your progress. Weight and measurements are classic, but think about the other advantages of following this WOE - health, self confidence, energy, etc.
                    • Exercise! This will not only make you avoid a "deflated elephant" look once you lose the extra pounds, but it will also make you feel stronger and it will boost your self esteem.
                    • Visit this board often! Even if you cheated one day, come back here and look for some inspiration that will put you back on the wagon. What's done is done and the best you can do is move on in the right direction.
                    • There is this idiotic misconception that trying to lose weight is shameful and superficial, and therefore it should be a tabu. There is an even more idiotic one, that says Atkins is unhealthy. Read the book and understand why Atkins works and why it is not gonna put you in the grave. Then ignore the "weightloss" tabu and tell people you are following Atkins. If someone tells you that Atkins , you'll be informed enough to stand your ground. But beside this, letting others know you're doing Atkins will help you stay on track in the long run. Your parents or friends will not prepare pasta or mexican food for dinner, and your friends won't push you to have a drink or a scoop of ice cream. If they do so, I would question their friendship.
                    I hope this doesn't sound too harsh. I'm just trying to talk straight to you.

                    Compared to other diets or WOEs, this one is quite permissive. If you don't like a food you can always find a substitute, and the best of all - you're not hungry! With a bit of focusing and planning, I'm sure you can achieve your goals!



                    That was exactly what I needed to hear for myself too.
                    Started Induction on 10/13/08
                    185/165/145

                    1st Mini Goal: 175 - 10/30/08
                    2nd Mini Goal: 165 - 11/21/08
                    3rd Mini Goal: 155


                    "If it's hard, it's worth it."
                    November Abs Challenge: 120/3000



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                    • #11
                      Re: Was it difficult?......

                      wow goergiana i loved what you wrote and thank you very much for taking the time out to write it,everything that you said makes perfectly good sense,and i'll definetly do all the things that you mentioned ,so far i 've been doing good all day yesterday and i lost 1.5 pounds it's not much but hey i know atkin's is already working !take care everybody!

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                      • #12
                        Re: Was it difficult?......

                        Originally posted by Georgiana View Post
                        I'm not gonna tell you if it's difficult or not because you already know the answer. But here are some tips that might help you stay on track...
                        • Think why you want to lose weight. Looking better is not a reason in my opinion. You have to go deeper than that. Why do you want to look good? Once you figure this out, make a list, copy it several times and stick it everywhere in the house from your fridge to the wall facing the bathroom seat. Keeping one in your wallet also helps if you eat out a lot - you'll see it every time you pay for your meals.
                        • Take a full-body picture of you. Not a nice one, but one in which you look so miserable that it makes you Keep it with you. Stick it to the fridge, on your computer screen, wherever you see it often.
                        • PLAN! Before you go out shopping, think what you are going to eat in the next days. Then make a list with the foods you need. This way you won't be strolling along aisles full of doritos, pasta, sweets, etc. because you don't need them. If they are not on the list, YOU DON'T NEED THEM!
                        • Before you go out for lunch/dinner, check the menu online and decide what you are going to order. In case you are tempted to choose something bad, this will give you more time to realize that you are sabotaging yourself.
                        • Concentrate on your progress. Weight and measurements are classic, but think about the other advantages of following this WOE - health, self confidence, energy, etc.
                        • Exercise! This will not only make you avoid a "deflated elephant" look once you lose the extra pounds, but it will also make you feel stronger and it will boost your self esteem.
                        • Visit this board often! Even if you cheated one day, come back here and look for some inspiration that will put you back on the wagon. What's done is done and the best you can do is move on in the right direction.
                        • There is this idiotic misconception that trying to lose weight is shameful and superficial, and therefore it should be a tabu. There is an even more idiotic one, that says Atkins is unhealthy. Read the book and understand why Atkins works and why it is not gonna put you in the grave. Then ignore the "weightloss" tabu and tell people you are following Atkins. If someone tells you that Atkins , you'll be informed enough to stand your ground. But beside this, letting others know you're doing Atkins will help you stay on track in the long run. Your parents or friends will not prepare pasta or mexican food for dinner, and your friends won't push you to have a drink or a scoop of ice cream. If they do so, I would question their friendship.
                        I hope this doesn't sound too harsh. I'm just trying to talk straight to you.

                        Compared to other diets or WOEs, this one is quite permissive. If you don't like a food you can always find a substitute, and the best of all - you're not hungry! With a bit of focusing and planning, I'm sure you can achieve your goals!
                        Copying this and posting it on my computer at work. Right now I staring down my office mate's mini milkways. THEY WON'T TAKE ME ALIVE!
                        Female
                        SW 232 lbs - 6/2/09
                        1st mini goal - 230

                        Date.............................................. .................................................. .......6/2
                        Weight............................................ .................................................. .......232 (0 pounds to the moon)
                        .................................................. .................................................. ..............!
                        130....140.....150.....160.....170.....180.....190 .....200.....210.....220.....230..
                        Goal.............................................. .................................................. ........... IT OUT ONE NEW NEW AT A TIME!

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