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congrats on 2 weeks on induction
dont forget if you really want to you can extend your induction period
since i have so much to loose i have decided to make my induction period extended for a few monthsStart Date 1/20/2009 Start Weight 312.5
Mini Goals
300 <--- Met 1/31/2009
(Lost 2/2/2009 (From a 3 day superbowl party)
285
269 <-- Weight after I delivered my 2nd Child
250
240 <-- Weight before my last pregnancy
230
208 <-- Weight after I delivered my 1st Child
180
169 <-- Weight before my 1st Pregnancy
150 <-- Goal
My starting goal is to drop to 250 lbs before I go on vacation in June

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I actually don't mind this diet at all - I have also noticed lately I have all of a sudden had some bursts of energies wanting to get up and move around
yesterday i actually cleaned my entired kitchen - not that it does not get cleaned but i mean i really cleaned i was standing on chairs washing cabinets and getting on my knees doing the floor my kitchen looks dang good right now lol
i have cut out soda been taking excedrine - actually 1/2 an excedrine but only when i feel the nausea coming on from withdraws - some days i only have to take 1/2 a tablet which is about 35 mg of caffeine other days i have to take 3 halves so about 105 mg of caffeine - but its lessening each day like today i didnt even start getting a headache til about 5 pm at night so hoping the cravings for it go away all togetherStart Date 1/20/2009 Start Weight 312.5
Mini Goals
300 <--- Met 1/31/2009
(Lost 2/2/2009 (From a 3 day superbowl party)
285
269 <-- Weight after I delivered my 2nd Child
250
240 <-- Weight before my last pregnancy
230
208 <-- Weight after I delivered my 1st Child
180
169 <-- Weight before my 1st Pregnancy
150 <-- Goal
My starting goal is to drop to 250 lbs before I go on vacation in June

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Hey there!
I am continuing induction style so I can gorilla this weight off! lol I am grateful to report a 12 lb weightloss so far and eager to continue steady as she goes on my plan here. Today i can, one day at a time, as long as i need to, I can do it. I am capable and deserving of a healthy me.
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Originally posted by Amsexy View Post
WooHoo! Look at you go! I am so proud of you! You have a great, winning attitude!Originally posted by Amsexy View PostHey there!
I am continuing induction style so I can gorilla this weight off! lol I am grateful to report a 12 lb weightloss so far and eager to continue steady as she goes on my plan here. Today i can, one day at a time, as long as i need to, I can do it. I am capable and deserving of a healthy me.


Sunny!
People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.
"Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
~~Herodotus
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Originally posted by Amsexy View Post
Congrats so far! That is awesome! I suggest moving on up to OWL. THis is where we re-learn to eat. THis is also where we learn what works and DOES NOT WORK for your body. I learned that berries are like fat magnets for me! (except cranberries) I have also learned that flax meal WORKS VERY WELL for me. I use it to make tacos and sandwiches! I was on extended induction for about a month then moved on. I wish I had moved on sooner! I have lost just as much during OWL. THis may be unique, but I say move up and see. Wouldn't it be nice if 40 carbs a day would yield you the same weight loss? THat is a lot of yummy stuff being left on the table. Just my two cents. Good luck!
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well im having a hard time even filling my 20 carbs so 40 carbs would kill me lolStart Date 1/20/2009 Start Weight 312.5
Mini Goals
300 <--- Met 1/31/2009
(Lost 2/2/2009 (From a 3 day superbowl party)
285
269 <-- Weight after I delivered my 2nd Child
250
240 <-- Weight before my last pregnancy
230
208 <-- Weight after I delivered my 1st Child
180
169 <-- Weight before my 1st Pregnancy
150 <-- Goal
My starting goal is to drop to 250 lbs before I go on vacation in June

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Re: Persistence makes progress makes perfect...
Maybe not once you add more onions (1/2 cup raw = 6 net carbs and cooks down into a couple of spoonfuls) dairy (1/2 cup greek yogurt = 3 net carbs and makes a great topping or dessert) nuts/seeds (1/2 cup ground unroasted almonds = 3 net carbs and makes great baked goods) and berries/melons (1/4 cup of blueberries = 4 net carbs and is a very small portion but adds lots of taste)Originally posted by bnorris10 View Postwell im having a hard time even filling my 20 carbs so 40 carbs would kill me lol
Climbing the carb ladder does not necessarily mean eating a lot of extra bulk, just changing your food choices.Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!
Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!

F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI
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Hi guys
I have a sad confession...the first two days out of induction and on tho OWL have been rough. I think it's better I saty on induction a little while longer, I am not yet ready to take of my induction training wheels. It's been too much salt and carbs and not the protien and veggie filled balance I was so comfortably accustomed to. So I am back in my induction cubby for now. A trip to the grocery store will get me straight. I am going to the gym now which is outstanding!
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Hi
Congrats on your loss todate, like you I am on OWL but and it a struggle - I have no option as I am at goal weight and now slipping under weight. It is a mind set and finding the foods that you enjoy nd still make you function well, I have never tolerated carbs very well, don't enjoy berries, onions or dairy products - but trying for sure!
All the best
S
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The first week of OWL shouldn't be much different than induction, you just add another cup of veggies I believe.
You add foods one at a time so that you can find out how your body reacts to them.
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So what did you add for your rung one 5 net carb addition?Originally posted by Amsexy View PostHi guys
I have a sad confession...the first two days out of induction and on tho OWL have been rough. I think it's better I saty on induction a little while longer, I am not yet ready to take of my induction training wheels. It's been too much salt and carbs and not the protien and veggie filled balance I was so comfortably accustomed to.Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!
Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!

F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI
)
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Hey, I am on OWL and I feel great! I am relaxed again and realize this is more of the same with just a tiny bit more carbs, and I can do it! I am far less terrified as I was at first. Activity is key!
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Good to hear, keep up the positive attitude!!
Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!
Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!

F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI
)
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