Really, no need to respond. I'm really just venting.
I've stalled. Been on the wagon for a month today. 10 pounds down. Shouldn't complain, but WAAAAH, I am. Those 10 pounds came off during induction. (All but two of 'em.)
And now it's TOM. My clothes are tighter than they were last week. And I'm having horrible cravings.
I quit soda and almost all fake sugar. I was a Diet Cok-aholic in addition to tons of fake sugar sweets. (I'm a STACker.) Anyway, I now have one packet of splenda in a cup of coffee about every other day. I also have the occasional BAD BAD jell-o cup. Pre-made from the store.
Guess I'm going to cut all of that out, and maybe cheese. Though I really don't eat cheese all that often. Two to three ounces every few days.
This diet has truly become a way of life for me. I don't even think much about it anymore - present week excluded. Good grief, I want candy and bread, and I'm blaming wayward hormones.
I know from this board -- thank you, board creator -- that post-induction stalls are fairly common. How long should I expect it to last?
I've added a few more veggies per rung one. And okay, if you're going to force me to admit it -- one diet soda a week. Most of the time I can't even choke down a whole can, but it helps the sweet tooth on the rare occassions that it strikes.
Woo. I feel better. Thanks for listening!
I've stalled. Been on the wagon for a month today. 10 pounds down. Shouldn't complain, but WAAAAH, I am. Those 10 pounds came off during induction. (All but two of 'em.)
And now it's TOM. My clothes are tighter than they were last week. And I'm having horrible cravings.
I quit soda and almost all fake sugar. I was a Diet Cok-aholic in addition to tons of fake sugar sweets. (I'm a STACker.) Anyway, I now have one packet of splenda in a cup of coffee about every other day. I also have the occasional BAD BAD jell-o cup. Pre-made from the store.
Guess I'm going to cut all of that out, and maybe cheese. Though I really don't eat cheese all that often. Two to three ounces every few days.
This diet has truly become a way of life for me. I don't even think much about it anymore - present week excluded. Good grief, I want candy and bread, and I'm blaming wayward hormones.
I know from this board -- thank you, board creator -- that post-induction stalls are fairly common. How long should I expect it to last?
I've added a few more veggies per rung one. And okay, if you're going to force me to admit it -- one diet soda a week. Most of the time I can't even choke down a whole can, but it helps the sweet tooth on the rare occassions that it strikes.
Woo. I feel better. Thanks for listening!

Well said, Megs! 
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Coming back to claim my life.


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