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    Well, i was doing so well, and had lost 11 pounds. Then I went to my brother's for the weekend and of course, could not stay on the diet. But that is all my fault because no one made me eat cake, right?

    Everyone wants to lose at least a little and wants to be more healthy. So no one is going to say=="No! eat this fattening food."
    because my sister in law is trying to lose too.

    Oh well. I have two scales in my house. The one I use all the time says 160, which is an additional 6 lb loss. That would be about right.

    But NOW after the weekend, the other scale says 166. Which makes it seem like a weight gain. so, I am not even going to change my profile.

    I need to invest in a new scale.

    I am back on the diet TODAY. Thanks for the support.
    Thyroid surgery Feb. 09
    Highest weight- 175 lbs Aug. 14, 2009
    Induction started Aug. 30, 2009
    166 lbs, Sept. 10, 2009

    Goal 140 lbs. by Thanksgiving

    5.6.5", 60 years old.

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    Re: i fell off the wagon

    If it's any consolation, the extra pounds you gained are probably all water weight. It should come off soon. Great job getting back on the wagon, by the way! The best way to handle this slip-up is to figure out what in the situation made you cheat, and how to avoid it next time!

    Start date: 03/14/09
    Goal #1 - 260 - Met 04/12/09! Goal #4 - 230 - Met 08/03/09!
    Goal #2 - 250 - Met 05/22/09! Goal #5 - 220 - Met 01/29/10 FINALLY!
    Goal #3 - 240 - Met 06/20/09! Goal #6 - 210

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    • #3
      Re: i fell off the wagon

      >>hen I went to my brother's for the weekend and of course, could not stay on the diet. But that is all my fault because no one made me eat cake, right?>>

      You need to ask yourself "why, of course" is your thinking?

      Of course, you could have!

      Everything we eat is a choice.

      As to the scales ... pick one. Use that one. Period.
      J.

      "Your life will never change until you change your choices."

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      • #4
        Re: i fell off the wagon

        Originally posted by Browneyes49 View Post
        Then I went to my brother's for the weekend and of course, could not stay on the diet.
        Why "of course"?

        I am back on the diet TODAY.
        By "diet", I hope you mean "lifelong way of eating".
        "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

        -- Theodore Roosevelt

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        • #5
          Re: i fell off the wagon

          Oops! J. and I cross-posted at 6:55.

          "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

          -- Theodore Roosevelt

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          • #6
            Re: i fell off the wagon

            well to answer your question why say diet? Because it is the Atkins Diet.
            That is what he called it.

            Of course it is a new way of eating, but maintenance is different from induction. So it is a new diet to me. Anything that is a collection of things is referred to as a Diet.
            Thyroid surgery Feb. 09
            Highest weight- 175 lbs Aug. 14, 2009
            Induction started Aug. 30, 2009
            166 lbs, Sept. 10, 2009

            Goal 140 lbs. by Thanksgiving

            5.6.5", 60 years old.

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            • #7
              Re: i fell off the wagon

              I agree with browneyes on the word "diet." Your diet is what you eat as a whole, using the word doesn't automatically mean that you're saying that you're "on a diet." If you ate nothing but cookies then your diet consists of cookies, if you follow the Atkins plan, well then your diet is based on Atkins.

              It bothers me when people get called out for saying "diet" rather than "way of eating." The two terms are completely interchangeable in the context of most posts that I see on this board.

              Dr. Atkins did start calling it the Atkins Nutritional Approach in DANDR 2002, but the word "diet" is still right in the title of the book, and using his longer terminology on a message board could easily get tedious.

              Wether you do it for quick weight loss or long term good health, Atkins is a diet no matter how you slice it.
              Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still.
              - Chinese Proverb

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              • #8
                Re: i fell off the wagon

                Atkins was never intended to be a "quick weight loss" diet.
                J.

                "Your life will never change until you change your choices."

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                • #9
                  Re: i fell off the wagon

                  Originally posted by EveWasFramed View Post
                  It bothers me when people get called out for saying "diet" rather than "way of eating."
                  I guess it's my reply you're talking about.

                  I wasn't "calling out" anyone.
                  "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

                  -- Theodore Roosevelt

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                  • #10
                    Re: i fell off the wagon

                    Atkinsgal - I didn't say that it was intended for that, but some people use it that way. I work with someone who will use Atkins for 2 weeks to drop a few pounds for an event, and then go back to her usual way of eating when the event has passed.

                    My point was that using the word "diet" does not mean that someone is only planning on eating this way temporarily. It can mean that, but it doesn't have to.

                    Georgiana - I have seen quite a few people say things similar to what you said. I was not referring to any one person when I said that, please don't take offense because none was intended.
                    Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still.
                    - Chinese Proverb

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                    • #11
                      Re: i fell off the wagon

                      Originally posted by EveWasFramed View Post
                      Georgiana - I have seen quite a few people say things similar to what you said. I was not referring to any one person when I said that, please don't take offense because none was intended.
                      No offense taken. There were no names mentioned, so I wasn't sure who you were talking about.
                      "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

                      -- Theodore Roosevelt

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                      • #12
                        Re: i fell off the wagon

                        To be offended or afraid of the word "diet" is troubling to me.

                        I thought Atkins dieters were different. But nothing ever changes.

                        Dr. Atkins was a pioneer in his time, and endured ridicule for his diet. Even now in 2009, to be on the Atkins diet can inspire criticism from vegetarians and others who think what they are doing is so much better.

                        Now here on the actual Atkins Board saying the word diet is a no no.

                        Good grief.

                        I will be staying away from this board from now on. Some of you ---not all--- need to get your heads on straight.
                        Thyroid surgery Feb. 09
                        Highest weight- 175 lbs Aug. 14, 2009
                        Induction started Aug. 30, 2009
                        166 lbs, Sept. 10, 2009

                        Goal 140 lbs. by Thanksgiving

                        5.6.5", 60 years old.

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                        • #13
                          Re: i fell off the wagon

                          Originally posted by Browneyes49 View Post
                          Now here on the actual Atkins Board saying the word diet is a no no.
                          No one said the word "diet" is a "no no". I was simply clarifying the meaning it should have for someone on Atkins.
                          "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

                          -- Theodore Roosevelt

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