Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Monday it will be six years for me!

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Monday it will be six years for me!

    On January 4th, I will have been on Atkins for six years!

    For me, it has been all about the restoration of my health.

    I was overweight, I had limited mobility. My world was becoming smaller and smaller as I was becoming larger. I tried all the diets and began my dieting journey when I was around 10 years old and an aunt offered to pay me if I would lose weight. Over the course of my life, I ate the AYDS caramels and drank hot water, I did the cabbage soup diet, Weight Watchers, Diet Workshop, TOPS, OA, Nutrisystem, Cambridge Diet, Metracal, low carb, high protein, cookie diets, Slim Fast and bars, Lean Cusines, diet pills ... lets just say I tried many of them out there.

    I picked up the DANDR 2002 in December 2003 and read it cover to cover. I gave the book to my husband and asked him if he thought he could follow it, too. We agreed to begin on January 4, 2004. In the meantime, we decluttered the pantry. I made lists, I planned menus. For the first few weeks, it was hard to tell we were dieting. We were eating foods we enjoyed and were never hungry. It made getting used to Atkins easier, for us. Yes, we missed the carby foods we used to have, but we knew that without a solution to our weight issues, there would never be enough carbs to fill that emptiness in us.

    I had lurked on this board prior to joining in February. Mostly, I stuck to the Century Club. After all, I couldn't imagine that anyone else would understand the questions I had having to lose several hundred pounds. How long would this take? How much could I lose? How much had others lost? But my friends at Century Club and lots of others on this board, just answered my questions and encouraged me. And the weight began to come off enough so I felt differently and people around me began to notice.

    My doctor was skeptical at first. He didn't discourage Atkins, but this wasn't my first rodeo and he knew that I could lose weight but then I would become bored and put on what I lost plus more. But this time, it was different. With each pound lost, I got motivation to lose more.

    I have had some medical issues along the way. I had a car accident several years into Atkins and required multiple surgeries. Despite a long recovery, I'm happy to say that I persevered and stayed with Atkins while spending less time online and working harder to get back to where I could be mobile again. And then nearly two years ago, I had a serious fall while walking downstairs and not paying attention to what I was doing. I suffered multiple fractures making my rehab difficult.

    Happily, I'm now active, with my doctor's guidance, I've eliminated my oral agents and insulin for diabetes, hypertension, pain for severe arthritis, asthma medications including inhalers. I have my mobility and I work out four to five times a week and once a week with a trainer.

    I incorporate exercise into my life whenever I can whether that means shoveling snow, hiking, walking, swimming, walking upstairs, parking at the edge of the parking lot, doing WII Fit, whatever I can do in addition to my regular workouts.

    My recommendations to anyone beginning Atkins are simple.
    • Educate yourself. Read DANDR 2002. Read it again, refer to it often. I have two rather tattered copies which I still read.
    • Carry an Acceptable Food List for Induction with you. I had many and carried them in my purse, my briefcase, my car, my office. No excuses. Just information.
    • Get your mind around the good you are doing for yourself. Attitude is critical. Understand your triggers for food. Change the people, places and things that you blame for overeating. Eat before you see someone who is your old eating buddy. If you can't eat certain carby foods, why go to those places. In summary, just try to avoid slippery slopes ... they can lead to a long slide.
    • Come up with plans to deal with "emergencies". Carry snacks with you if you don't know what you will find for your next meal. I still carry a pouch of tuna fish with me and a few other snacks.
    • Drink lots of water. It is good for you and it is a good habit to develop.
    • Exercise is non-negotiable according to Atkins. Of course, after my success with Atkins, if he told me to walk on water, I'd try it! But honestly, the exercise let me visualize the person I wanted to become.
    • Ask for help. Tell your family or people who are around you that it is important to you to try this. Be skeptical of those who doubt you or look for reasons to sabotage your goal. Ask questions in restaurants about food preparation.
    • And as some of my Atkins friends told me early on ... Pay it forward. Participate with . Support Tom's efforts ... his investment here shouldn't be overlooked. This board has reached people all over the world and made healthier people and a world with Atkins in common.
    I wish I had found Atkins earlier. But, as my husband says, "If, if and buts were candy and nuts, every day would be Christmas." So I'm grateful that I found it. I'm grateful that I had a hundreth chance at weight loss and it works for me. I'm grateful for my good health. And I'm grateful to my new friends and my long time friends on this board and all those who make it all work for all of us.

    Last night, we rung in the New Year with friends, WII games to get us off the couch, shrimp, scallops wrapped in bacon and a healthy stir fry for dinner. In 2003/2004, 2010 seemed like a very long way off and I wasn't sure I'd still be here to enjoy it. But thanks to Dr. Atkins, I am.

    Happy New Year!

    When you are alone in your head, you are in a bad neighborhood.
    Start:494/current:170
    Began Atkins 1/4/2004


  • #2
    Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

    What an amazing, inspirational post.

    Your story of all the diets you had tried, cracked me up only because I had forgotten a couple of those, and other than Diet Workshop and Metracal, I believe I too tried them all. I'm so glad you were able to recover a couple of significant injuries. Alot of folks would have used those as excuses to go back to bad habits.

    Thanks again for an amazing post with some Very Wonderful Advice... (I carry a pouch of tuna too ).
    MAY 2010 Challenges
    ABS-1200, Squats-1200, Lunges-400, PushUps-700, Stability Ball-250 mins,
    I weigh once a week, Mondays !



    re-started 10/12/09 -F/55/5'9" -(July 14-265) 252/206/170
    Goals

    240 (nice round number)-Yippee 238.5 on 11-16-09
    226 (where I was when I fell off the wagon) - 01-03-10
    210 (another round number) -04/09/10
    199 (Onedurland!!!) -

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

      What a wonderful post, thanks for sharing your story, your energy and being here for everyone. It really let's everyone know they can do it. Congratulations on what you have gained back in your life and thank you for sharing!
      40 year old male 6' 3"

      What I know:
      1-Atkins WOE/WOL plan works
      2-I need to always work on the behaviors and triggers that make me over eat.
      3-Atkins WOL is part of the puzzle, but is not the entire thing.
      4-Self-deprecation only feeds our inner ego and not in a good way.






      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

        Thanks so much for sharing Irish. Congrats on 6 yrs & on your success. Fantastic list of recommendations!
        "You always had it. You always had the power."~~ Glinda the Good Witch

        Glenda
        F/5'10/47
        261/xxx/???
        "Happiness is a habit~cultivate it." Elbert Hubbard
        "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results." Albert Einstein

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

          I think everybody else has summed it up pretty well, but I just wanted to add, thanks for sharing your journey with us and sticking around for those that are still trying to make this a lifelong journey. Happy 6 year Atkinsversary!
          1st Goal ~ 199 Onderland -Met 3/29/10
          2nd Goal ~ 174 No longer obese
          3rd Goal ~ 150 In the home stretch
          Final Goal ~ 145 or below (I'll know when I get there) No longer overweight
          (Next pic at 187)






          Current Mini Goals:
          1) 35 pounds lost
          2) 40 pounds lost to move to Rung 5
          3) 45 pounds lost to update 15 pound loss picture series

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

            Great read Irish! Tuesday is my 1 year anniversary of being on plan....I'm looking forward to posting when I get to my 6 year anniversary.

            Keep up the great work Irish! Glad you're one of the good people here on ADBB.
            Carole
            _____________________
            May Water 130oz daily
            7th Semi Annual Veggie Challenge



            DON'T FORGET.....DRINK YOUR WATER TODAY
            Join us for the May Water Challenge!


            PLEASE


            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

              Irish, as I have told you before you are such an inspiration to me..For me you have always hit the nail on the head...You always come across like a friend..I always relate to everything you say...I want to thank you again for that... however as a funny side comment, I remember those Ayds Carmel Candies with that hot water as well...OMG did that bring back memories...those were something else....Congrats to you.....

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

                You're amazing Irish!!
                thank you for posting that!!
                Great tips...
                You truly are an inspiration!!
                xoxo
                Started Atkins on December 8th, 2005

                Officially Re-Focusing on 12-28-09.

                Was, Am, Will be: 280/222/175ish.
                Started Dec 2005 and lost 105 lbs by mid 2006, maintained loss for the most part until 2009...then really let go & gained some back... lol

                so:
                Restart Progress:
                12/28/09 ~ 235.1
                01/04/10 ~ 229.0
                01/11/10 ~ 229.0 Grrrrr....
                (Induction= only 6lbs but lost 10 inches! yay)
                01/18/10 ~ 227.4
                01/5/10 ~ 226.8
                02/01/10 ~ 222.6

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

                  Congratulations on maintaining your "new" lifestyle for 6 years, through ups & downs. You are an inspiration!
                  Julie__________________F/37/5'2"__________________Start April 15, 2009


                  Milestones:ozers6p4
                  240 - University grad weight - Met July 29, 2009
                  213 - 50% of the way to goal - Met October 21, 2009
                  Onederland - Met December 23rd, 2009
                  180 - High School grad weight - Met May 5, 2010
                  163 - No longer obese______
                  136 - No longer overweight (yes, I know this is lower than my goal weight)



                  Left-Apr/09 Right-Dec/09

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

                    Congrats on your 6 years anniversary on plan.Thanks for a truely amazing post.

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

                      Oh and HAPPY NEW YEAR to you too!

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

                        you are a total inspiration!!! Congrats on your weight loss and maintaining the loss.
                        47 years old--5'9"
                        Start date: 01-03-09--SW: 283/255/150
                        BMI: 41.9


                        RESTART ON 122809 at 279.2, BMI 40
                        RESTARTED ON 032810 at 274

                        MG1: 270: met 01-06-10
                        MG 2: 260:
                        MG 3: 250:
                        MG 4: 219--will no longer be severly overweight, just overweight!!


                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

                          wow that is so inspiring!!!

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

                            You have been and always were my inspiration. COngrats Irish.



                            41 pounds down and counting

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

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Re: Monday it will be six years for me!

                              Thanks so much for sharing your story and insights. I know that there are going to be many newbies on this board in the coming days and weeks that will be inspired. It's always so helpful to see that this really works!
                              Laurie
                              52-yr old female, 5'7"
                              229/138/138


                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X