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    hi everyone.. i started my induction phase almost two weeks ago.. everything was going great... i followed the rules strictly.. i had the symptoms of ketosis (sadly enough, i dnt have ketostix in my country :S).. i got enrolled in a gym and was working out.. and i even played in a Badminton tournament and got into the semi finals.. best of all i also managed to lose a few pounds in the first few days...

    but from the sixth day i started having a fever.. nothing from atkins.. just a bad cold and a fever... i guess it was the changing climates, combined with cold showers right after steam room.. i still continued with atkins.. but i got a weaker... (perhaps due to the illness the burst in energy never came and the headaches persisted).. and i ended up going off atkins..

    i told myself i'll be getting off only for a day or two and restart induction as soon as i'm well again.. but its been almost another week since i've been almost well.. and i'm struggling to get back.. i constantly keep feeling guilty that i have spoiled the progress i med in the frst week..

    i plan to start induction from tmrw.. once and for all... and i believe i need to motivate myself more than anything else..

    Waist : SW 36 inches; Current 36; Goal 30




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    Re: Off the wagon due to illness.. need motivation to return

    Tawsif, think of it this way.

    Every day we live, we are either on the path of getting slimmer or of getting fatter. Just decide which path you want to follow TODAY.

    No one could motivate me before. I knew I needed to lose weight, but couldn't make the mental shift to get started. Then one day losing this weight became more important to me than anything else.

    It's a commitment you will have to find inside yourself.

    I can't imagine being really sick AND adjusting to Atkins at the same time. That had to be bad.

    My first three weeks on Atkins were very difficult. I was truly sick... some days nauseous and some days I had to drag myself around I was so tired. But all that is past now, and I really do feel better than I have felt in a long time.

    I read on another low carb board that it takes a while for your body to manufacture the enzymes needed to shift to a fat-burning metabolism. That explains a lot of it to me.

    I do hope that you can get back into the state of mind to commit to Atkins. It is the only diet I have ever been on that controls cravings and hunger.

    (((((((((((((HUGS)))))))))))) and the very best of luck to you!
    ...

    Female, age 60, 5'5", small frame

    My food journal





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      Re: Off the wagon due to illness.. need motivation to return

      thank u so much

      Waist : SW 36 inches; Current 36; Goal 30



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        Re: Off the wagon due to illness.. need motivation to return

        We can do this Tawsif, and your lucky they don't have keto sticks, saves you a ton of money and they are mostly worthless anyway. You can pee on your fingers for free. LOL



        41 pounds down and counting

        If you don't know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else. - Yogi Berra

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          Re: Off the wagon due to illness.. need motivation to return

          Hopefully, your true illness is over and done with. Just start over the same way you did the first time. Only this time, make plans for what to do if you become ill with more than induction flu.

          If you are way past induction flu, where your body is in ketosis due to your body making the proper enzymes for digesting fat and protein, and then you go off because you are sick, the reverse will happen when you eat carbs. You no longer have enzymes available to digest the carbs, so you feel worse for a few days until you make the proper enzymes to digest the carbs.

          When you are truly sick, you don't need to eat at all. Your body is busy fighting the sickness and doesn't have the wherewithal to try to digest food. That's why we throw up much of what we eat when sick. Then dehydration becomes a threat.

          You do need to stay hydrated, so drink lots of water, warm tea, meat broths and the like if your tummy is upset.

          When you feel a little more like eating, some gently simmered chicken on the bone, eaten with the broth, is easy on the digestive system. You will get electrolytes from the boiled bones.

          I always found cooked summer squash and green beans the easiest veggies to re-introduce to an upset tummy. They are easy to digest.

          Soft scrambled eggs are also easy to get down. Eggs are loaded with nutrition for the small quantity of food that you ingest.

          There's no reason to turn to high carb foods to get well. After you acclimate your digestive system to low carb, you will just make yourself sick by eating crackers, toast and noodles, foods you would eat when on high carb. Soups made with Atkins friendly meats and veggies are the healthiest way to get well from any illness.
          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


          Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
          Sunny's Secrets: My Journal



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            Re: Off the wagon due to illness.. need motivation to return

            thank u for all the response.. what is induction flu? as in i kn ow about the headaches, but could it lead to fever... plz let me know

            Waist : SW 36 inches; Current 36; Goal 30



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              Re: Off the wagon due to illness.. need motivation to return

              Originally posted by Tawsif View Post
              thank u for all the response.. what is induction flu? as in i kn ow about the headaches, but could it lead to fever... plz let me know
              Induction flu comes from changing over to fat burning instead of burning glucose for energy. When you are used to a lot of carbs, your body has on board the proper enzymes for digesting and utilizing carbs. When you switch to high fat, moderate protein, it takes about three days to make the proper enzymes to digest low carb food, so you may feel slightly ill or have a headache. If you didn't eat much meat, but ate a lot of carbs, you could feel as sick as you do with the real flu. It also comes from your body detoxing, with the toxins leaving the body through the digestive system, through sweat, urine and even your breath. You can have a headache, weakness, digestive upset, but not a fever.

              If you have a fever, you have a cold or the real flu. You only have a fever to fight a virus or bacterial infection. Actually, a slight fever is good for you, bad for the infection. The body temperature raises to a temperature that the infection or virus cannot survive at. Unless your temp goes very high, you should not try to lower it too soon. Lowering it to normal allows the infection or virus to flourish at a temperature that keeps it growing.

              Hope you are feeling better soon.

              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


              Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
              Sunny's Secrets: My Journal



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