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  • PISS-Post Induction Stall Syndrome- a reality to be expected

    I got this from another low carb site. PISS (post induction stall syndrome) is NO REASON TO QUIT

    (1) When you start Atkins induction, your body dumps a lot of water
    along with the stored glycogen, and there are other hormonal things going on
    that promote water loss. So you lose several pounds of water, sometimes
    more. You may even get slightly dehydrated at first. (2) As you continue on
    induction, your body begins to adapt to the reduced carb intake. Water
    retention is gradually normalized, so that you are no longer dehydrated. A
    pound to several pounds of water weight may gradually return. (3) As the
    small amount of water weight gradually returns, you're also gradually
    burning fat. The water weight increase is offset by the fat loss, showing a
    net slowdown or even "stall" on the scale, sometimes even a small increase
    on the scale. (4) As you continue low-carbing, the gradual loss of weight in
    the form of body fat will finally start showing up, and you'll start seeing
    the scale moving down again. This whole process may encompass a period of a
    month or more. Seeing the scale stop changing, or even a small increase in
    weight is therefore pretty normal for many Atkins dieters, and is not a
    reason to drastically change the diet or start doing a radically hypocaloric
    thing. It is always a good idea, at any stage, to be careful about your carb
    intake, to make sure you're correctly charting your carb intake.

    If, after four weeks past induction, you are not seeing the scale start to
    move, then you probably want to look at ways to get past the stall. A true
    stall is not diagnosed, by the way, unless you've gone 6 weeks without loss
    on the scale or in inches. Methods such as counting calories, stepping up
    exercise, increasing or decreasing carb intake, cutting out certain types of
    foods can be tried, preferably not all at one time (so you know what is
    working and what isn't). Also be aware that on low-carb diets, many people
    (not just women) seem to lose weight intermittently, rather than gradually.
    They will go along sometimes for several weeks with nothing showing up on
    the scale, and then all of a sudden, in one day or over a couple days, lose
    several pounds. Nobody seems to know why, but this seems particularly common
    to low-carb dieting. Patience is a good trait for low-carb dieters to work
    on.

    I hope this helps everyone!!!! I know MANY of us are in this situation like me right now!! Lets hang on and prove this theory PISS to be right on the nose! GOOD LUCK ALL MY FORUM FRIENDS!
    _________________
    RE Start Date feb 28,2005: 310/167/???
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  • #2
    Makes perfectly good sense and is probably true.I think most people who have tried to lose weight for so long get excited when they start Atkins and think that the speed of weight loss experienced in the beginning will continue.Unfortunately, it doesn't.Making it through those forst 6-8 weeks are the toughest b/c of the stalls.If you can make it through those, you are almost guranteed success!!!
    SD-10/04/07 (restart) (lost 75lbs. prior to restart)
    280.2/195/185(mini-goal)
    5'6"/F





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    • #3
      excellent post!
      I am so discouraged to see people giving up when they hit ths stall. I also had it ...for 6 weeks, and I think, my god where would I be if I had given up then...I know where, I would be 267lbs and a size 22...that is where...
      no where.

      I am so grateful I had this board when I went threw my stall, and I had people telling me not to give up!
      start: 8/18/03

      267/195/165



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      • #4
        THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I've been in a stall but i just broke it today and i was jumping up and down cause its been hard, i was scared i was not gonna make my summer goal.I kinda realised im not going to be at goal but closer to it by summer.


        re-start, 2/16/09 CW- 171.2 GW-125


        Goal 3 ~ 11 pounds

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        • #5
          Lisa,

          Great post....thank you!!!!!

          It's not only hard to be in a stall...but it's hard to be in one early because you don't know if you've added back a bad food or something else. How nice to read that it's totally natural, and that you don't necessarily have to make any adjustments to start losing again. (Although I had flounder for breakfast this morning...and if that's not adjusting I don't know what is!!)

          Since as you know I am in a stall, that was a real confidence booster!

          I love that part about losing a few pounds in a couple of hours...lol!! If only....

          Sharon
          Started Atkins January 15th, 2004.

          Age 42/f
          5' 6 1/2"
          225/149/150 (for now)

          75 pounds gone forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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          • #6
            3 things...

            #1 I love the acronym - it describes pretty much my emotions right now .
            #2 I think this is an excellent post and should maybe be added to a sticky about plateaus
            #3 I think dr. A should have added another rule to his book - no weighing yourself for 6 weeks - okay maybe not, but I think ironically the scale and not the WOE is what make most people give up.
            F/34/5'5"
            153/146/120
            Start Date: 01/12/04

            "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose"

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            • #7
              Wow, Great Post!!!

              I believe you have made my day. What you wrote describes perfectly what is happening to me. The only thing that has kept me going is watching that Ketostik turn purple every night. I start my 7th week on Monday, so I am waiting for that sudden weight loss you described and now I have hope it will happen. Thank you so much for the information.

              Mother Nature (AKA Cathy)



              female/ Age 60/5'3" Start Date: 1/12/04
              SW283/CW194/GW150/ 89 pounds and 75-1/2 inches gone/ 44 pounds to goal!

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              • #8
                I love this type of info as it really "feeds" the intellectual me. Thank you so much for taking the time to post for everyone to read!!
                ~Lauren~ Re-joined Sep 6, 2005 ~ 257/257/200

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                • #9
                  A LOOOONG time ago, I won't say how long, I went on the Atkins program and for 6MONTHS did not lose a single pound (the only thing that kept me on it was that I FELT so good, I was a teenager and went through and entire summer with NO ice cream (can you imagine!) Anyway one day I woke up and when I put on my clothes they literally fell off me. I went from a sz18 to a sz12 OVERNIGHT! I had to borrow my skinny mom's clothes to go to school.. now THAT"S a stall! I've read that some bodies take up to 6 months to get into fat burning mode, so it's important to notice the other changes you are experiencing to keep yourself encouraged! The test on pg 150-151 will remind yo how far you have come.
                  started 02/17/04
                  310/277/150 Mini goal:250 by June15th
                  lost: 33 lbs

                  SUCCESS starts in your MIND

                  NOTHIN' to it but to DO it

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                  • #10
                    I have also heard that a way to jump start your body is to force yourself to gain 2 pounds and then start the diet over again. It supposedly works for most who have tried it. I don't know anything from experience in that arena, but who knows.
                    449/425/140
                    Start Date: 1/6/04: restart 3/1/04
                    Total Loss to Date: 24 pounds
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                    Remember.....when the chips are down.....the buffalo is empty!

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                    • #11
                      Hi ya'll,

                      I really hit a stall + 5 lb. gain after over a year on the diet, but since my Ketostix (god bless them) still show pink to purple I know something is going on...just not sure what ensive

                      I did notice that my face was showing extreme wrinkling from the weight loss and now that I've stalled it's beginning to smooth out and plump back up. Could definitely have been dehydration causing the look and even my saggies are beginning to improve. So I'm not giving up!

                      After so much weight lost, I'm not surprised that my body would want to "readjust". I was losing hair and that has also stopped so maybe I'm just getting ready to start again. Keep your fingers crossed :wave

                      Thanks so much for the info! It does explain a lot of what is happening to me and I'll just "keep on keeping on" :nod until I reach goal.
                      Paula - Mrs.
                      285/205/135
                      12/26/2002

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                      • #12
                        OH THANK GOODNESS YOU PUT THIS POST UP!

                        Hi everyone! :wave

                        Thank you SO much for this post. This is my first time on this forum and as you can see by my stats I have a long way to go. I have to admit it was hard to post those numbers :yikes hahahaha. But I lost my first 15pounds in the first couple of weeks and then nothing since March 20th! It must be this stall you're talking about here. It makes sense! Everyone says to stick through it and I am, I am! I have to admit, though, it sure is frustrating as all get out :bang and I've been trying so hard to figure out what the heck is going on! I know I"m doing things right and I'm journaling and I know I'm not going over 20g per day. In fact, most days I set around 10-15g! Today was the first day I had an Advantage bar and I ate only 1/2 of it.

                        So I've got a plan. I'm not going to bother with the scale until the end of April. If at the end of April stand on the scale and don't see a loss, not only will I lose my mind, I'll know that I'm on a true stall.

                        Thanks again for this post. You have no idea how desperately I needed to read this information. You may have just saved me from throwing in the towel.
                        :nono
                        Marie
                        I have PCOS
                        Start date: March 11/2004
                        345/324/?
                        Minigoal-300!

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                        • #13
                          Stall Broke!!!!

                          YEAH!!! Finally lost the additional 5 pounds from the stall and have dropped from a 22 down to a 16 pant size! The scales still haven't registered anymore weight lost, but it's just a matter of time. :yes Also can now wear a smaller bracelet (which my hubby bought to help me celebrate - he's a doll)...what a shock!

                          Hang in there....something's happening, it's just not always in plain sight :joy

                          Just kept the carbs at my OWL level of about 35 and checked the Ketostix to be sure I was still in Ketosis and FINALLY it's started again. It's amazing the boost I get from reading all the posts here to keep on...they've really get me going.

                          Thanks ya'll,
                          Paula - Mrs.
                          285/205/135
                          12/26/2002

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                          • #14
                            THANK YOU!!

                            Thank you so much for sharing this info! I just finished my 2 weeks of induction, lost 6 pounds and stalled on the 3rd week. I am expecting miracles and step on the scale every day 2-3 times. I was almost desperate until I read your post and now I am relieved. Thank you very much again!

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                            • #15
                              Me too :yes i totally stalled for the entire third week, which was abit of a set back but i stuck it through and yippee :joy from the fourth week onwards ive been loosing approx 0.5 pounds a day! Amazing! This woe is great what other eating plan allows cheese, im a complete cheese nut and being able to eat it guilt free is a god send :icondance
                              234/181/134
                              "may you live as long as you want and not want as long as you live" Tom Hanks

                              30TH BIRTHDAY JUST GONE AND FEELING GOOD, 30 ROCKS!!!!!!!!

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