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    ...hello. Been lurking on this board for a few days now and impressed by the positivity ! I'm 5'1", very, very tiny build and weigh about 150 pounds, which, whilst not huge, is definitely too much for my little frame! I'm in a bit of an odd position - always been healthy and quite fit (I run, bike 10 miles a day to get to work and back, I do all sorts of other sports and walk everywhere (not so hard in the UK!) BUT I recently got badly injured and now i can't move much, so pretty much all excercise is out of the window (boo!) Obviously, my ususal (healthy) diet of complex carbs, piles of fruit and veg, lean protein, red wine and tons of water is not compatible with being a couch potato. I'm putting weight on, and for someone small, fit and healthy it's pretty upsetting (along with feeling really down i can't go out and run!) ...SO....thought i'd try a low-carb approach as i know sugar doesn't agree with me. Looking forward to the journey and (hopefully) your help and support.

    one question (I ususally have porridge in a morning to fuel a 5 mile bike ride to work after mucking out 2 horses) what on earth do i have for breakfast that isn't eggy, meaty or processed? it's the only time i miss my carbs !

  • #2
    Re: newbie

    Welcome to the board Squiff, its always nice to see new fellow uk people!

    To answer your question re breakfast, dont feel that you necessarily have to stick with "traditional" breakfast foods. A lot of people on here will have left over foods from the night before. Also, intead of egg / meat for breakfast, I quite often have mushrooms for breakfast (with my egg). But if you don't "do " eggs, how about a small square of cheese?

    There are loads of ideas really, take a look around the site you will be inundated with inspiration.

    good luck

    Rich
    sigpic260/215/180 Male - 36 y/o

    It never ceases to amaze me of how easy and how effective this ***diet*** is!!




    I have since re-gained a bit of weight, but that is soon to be coming off again!

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    • #3
      Re: newbie

      Can i have mushrooms? great ! I presumed the chitin in them would count as a carb?
      Your pictures are pretty inspiring - well done, you must be so proud of yourself!

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      • #4
        Re: newbie

        You are allowed mushrooms, but only limited. They are one of the "2 cups per day" vegetables. See below! Veggies must be split through out the day and not all at once.


        Vegetables
        You can have two to three cups per day of:

        alfalfa sprouts
        daikon
        mushrooms
        arugula
        endive
        parsley
        bok choy
        escarole
        peppers
        celery
        fennel
        radicchio
        chicory
        jicama
        radishes
        chives
        lettuce
        romaine lettuce
        cucumber
        moche
        sorrel
        These salad vegetables are high in phytonutrients and provide a good source of fiber.

        Other Vegetables
        You can have one cup per day of these veggies if salad does not exceed two cups. The following vegetables are slightly higher in carbohydrate content than the salad vegetables:

        artichoke
        celery root
        pumpkin
        artichoke hearts
        rhubarb
        asparagus
        chard
        sauerkraut
        bamboo shoots
        collard greens
        scallions
        dandelion
        snow peas
        bean sprouts
        dandelion greens
        spaghetti squash
        beet greens
        eggplant
        spinach
        broccoli
        hearts of palm
        string or wax beans
        broccoli rabe
        kale
        summer squash
        brussels
        kohlrabi
        tomato
        bean sprouts
        leeks
        turnips
        cabbage
        okra
        water chestnuts
        cauliflower
        onion
        zucchini
        If a vegetable, such as spinach or tomato, cooks down significantly, it must be measured raw so as not to underestimate its carb count.
        sigpic260/215/180 Male - 36 y/o

        It never ceases to amaze me of how easy and how effective this ***diet*** is!!




        I have since re-gained a bit of weight, but that is soon to be coming off again!

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        • #5
          Re: newbie

          Originally posted by squiff
          Your pictures are pretty inspiring - well done, you must be so proud of yourself!
          And yes, thankyou I am very very proud of myself, which is why I am here and trying to pay it forward.

          R
          sigpic260/215/180 Male - 36 y/o

          It never ceases to amaze me of how easy and how effective this ***diet*** is!!




          I have since re-gained a bit of weight, but that is soon to be coming off again!

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          • #6
            Re: newbie

            Welcome from another Brit - one living in Germany at the moment.
            Atkins didn't say 'Calories don't count',
            he said, 'Don't count calories.'
            --------------------------------------
            Male 6 ft 3in 60 years old. Married 28 years.
            Began Atkins March 04 at 260lb, reduced to 203lb by April 07 and maintained.
            Blood Pressure Mar 04 147/94 . Jun 04 121/74 . Dec 04 119/72 . Jan 06 126/71 . Dec 07 110/70
            Atkins makes exercise mandatory - I took up cycling - see last pics at 203lb.


            http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=labarum

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            • #7
              Re: newbie

              another impressive change!

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              • #8
                Re: newbie

                Originally posted by squiff
                another impressive change!
                There are a lot of them on the board. If you hang around long enough, you are sure to be one too
                sigpic260/215/180 Male - 36 y/o

                It never ceases to amaze me of how easy and how effective this ***diet*** is!!




                I have since re-gained a bit of weight, but that is soon to be coming off again!

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                • #9
                  Re: newbie

                  I sure hope so! It's a shock going from healty-but-can-eat-anything-cos-i-run 25 miles a week, bike 50 miles a week, ride, walk everywhere and am fit to being incapacitated! Still, no point moaning, gotta do something positive!

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                  • #10
                    Re: newbie

                    Welcome to the board squiff.




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