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    I am just kind of curious if people have stall issues or have cheated, do they go all the way back to Induction. Does that help? Does that make you get back on track?

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    Re: Going back to Induction

    Going back to Induction shouldn't be the solution to a stall.

    If you've "cheated" and have cravings again, a week on Induction might be the answer.

    With "cheating", if cravings don't resume, just continuing on at your current carb level should be the correct approach.

    Too many think "going back to Induction" is the solution for "everything", and it's not always.
    J.

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

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    • #3
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      I have on occasion gone back to OWL 2 for a week or two. During that time I also really clean up my menu with little or no sweeteners and minimal cheeses.

      This is not in DANDR; it is just what I do. I am one of those who believes in some carb cycling so my body doesn't become complacent in weight loss. Also, as the months go by I tend to become a little lax in my menus (max amounts of cheese, max amount of sweeteners, too many recipes, etc.) and this also helps me to get back in control of things. EMMV (Everyone's mileage may vary )

      p.s. I am doing this now on the Boot Camp Challenge.
      Female, 54, 5'6" START DATE: 22JUL09




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      • #4
        Re: Going back to Induction

        Thank you again Atkinsgal...that was something I was a bit confused on...I have a very terrible habit of habit of starving myself.. so when I stall I have to be very aware and stop myself from going back to that old habit...

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        • #5
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          Mizski.. you bring up a very good point...with the too many recipes.. I find the simplier I keep it the better I do. Where as if I find a fantastic recipe, I tend to have no portion control. Especially that Lemon Ricotta Pie recipe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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          • #6
            Re: Going back to Induction

            Even for "simple", I have to have a recipe!!!

            If you have no portion control with desserts, then don't make them.
            J.

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

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            • #7
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              Oh Gosh no I do not make desserts.. however during the holidays.. Mizski posted this lemon ricotta pie.. and it was really so delicious.. that I deleted the recipe...Because as a whole, I do not like sugar free desserts...I can not stand the after taste and its no substitute for the real thing...but that one was good...I find it easier to roast a piece of chicken..and have a salad...or some other veggie...

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              • #8
                Re: Going back to Induction

                Yeah, that lemon ricotta pie was delicious wasn't it! I can do portion control but the problem is that I am having it too many days in a row to use it up. Things like that should be an occasional treat. I froze some of my slices.

                That is also a problem I have with sweets type recipes and some things like the mock rice custard or pumpkin bake can't be frozen. I'm trying to stay away from dessert recipes now...I feel much better too and hopefully my weight loss will pick up better also.
                Female, 54, 5'6" START DATE: 22JUL09




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                • #9
                  Re: Going back to Induction

                  I got back on induction on Sunday, so this is day 5. This has done a world of wonder for my cravings. I am not doing the full 14 days but I almost think these 5 days were well worth it. I might think about moving to RUNG 1 sooner than 1 week from now.

                  if you have cheated and have cravings that you can't stop or can find a food causing it. I would go back to induction eating and see what happens.

                  i hope you figure it out.

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                  • #10
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                    Jaxmama, I am so glad that's working out good for you.. I will keep that in mind..but right now I am totally becoming addicted to sunflower seeds...ever since I was kid I have always loved them..with the shell..I made the mistake of adding them... and now its like an addiction.. LOL go figure LOLOL...

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                    • #11
                      Re: Going back to Induction

                      Addictions happens. Time to cut that item out if you cannot handle it.
                      Startdate: November 18, 2007. Female 5'2"

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                      Abs: 850/1900
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                      • #12
                        Re: Going back to Induction

                        Ohhhh LIV, you are taking the fun out of this. J/K! That's why I went induction cold turkey to help keep myself in control of mistakes that could have been made.

                        It was a good decision although I hated it on Tuesday....referring to post no pain no gain.

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                        • #13
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                          Liv.. that's exactly what I am going to do... I say that with a heavy heart.. I really do love those things.. LOL OMG I sound like an idiot LOLOL

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                          • #14
                            Re: Going back to Induction

                            Ohhhh LIV, you are taking the fun out of this. J/K! That's why I went induction cold turkey to help keep myself in control of mistakes that could have been made.

                            It was a good decision although I hated it on Tuesday....referring to post no pain no gain.
                            Not sure maybe we are talking across each other I was talking about melly's sunflower addiction. I guess I should have been clearer.
                            Liv.. that's exactly what I am going to do... I say that with a heavy heart.. I really do love those things.. LOL OMG I sound like an idiot LOLOL
                            Well if you are an idiot I am one too. Mine is peanuts. cannot handle it
                            Startdate: November 18, 2007. Female 5'2"

                            May Challenges 2010
                            Push-ups: 450/800
                            Abs: 850/1900
                            Squats: 650/1200
                            Lunges: 500/1000
                            Strength: 490/1200
                            Running: 50/100 km


                            2 Years on Atkins.................. President Challenge Medals earned

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                            • #15
                              Re: Going back to Induction

                              Originally posted by Browneyedmelly View Post
                              Jaxmama, I am so glad that's working out good for you.. I will keep that in mind..but right now I am totally becoming addicted to sunflower seeds...ever since I was kid I have always loved them..with the shell..I made the mistake of adding them... and now its like an addiction.. LOL go figure LOLOL...
                              Stop eating them.

                              Get rid of what you have.
                              J.

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

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