I am new to this forum & am very impressed with the level of support that is offerred.
I have begun my 2nd journey into the Atkins lifestyle after loosing 23kg (46lb) in 2005. By 2006, after going on a cruise - I lost the plot & started shovelling the carbs in until I had gained (& then some) all the weight I had lost.
I now weigh in at 106kg (212lb) which is about 30kg more than I should.
The stupid thing is I felt fantastic after I had lost so much weigh, Atkins was quite easy to follow & I was very good at finding low carb alternatives that fit in with the eating plan.
I stared induction again on 2/2/06 but am finding myself constantly battling in my head whether I should or shouldn't stick at it. The 'evil' voice tells me how bad Atkins is for me but the 'sensible' voice reminds me how well I did last time.
This is day 3 of induction & I guess all these negative thoughts will go in the next couple of days.
Any advice on how to 'break through' gratefully accepted.
I have begun my 2nd journey into the Atkins lifestyle after loosing 23kg (46lb) in 2005. By 2006, after going on a cruise - I lost the plot & started shovelling the carbs in until I had gained (& then some) all the weight I had lost.
I now weigh in at 106kg (212lb) which is about 30kg more than I should.
The stupid thing is I felt fantastic after I had lost so much weigh, Atkins was quite easy to follow & I was very good at finding low carb alternatives that fit in with the eating plan.
I stared induction again on 2/2/06 but am finding myself constantly battling in my head whether I should or shouldn't stick at it. The 'evil' voice tells me how bad Atkins is for me but the 'sensible' voice reminds me how well I did last time.
This is day 3 of induction & I guess all these negative thoughts will go in the next couple of days.
Any advice on how to 'break through' gratefully accepted.

Got to stop fighting with myself & find peace!






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