Re: I'll probably need some support...
AIYEE! Ditto on the sorry for not being around to respond promptly... Don't let a setback in one battle dictate a surrender in the war. Regroup, analyse the enemy. ("We have seen the enemy, and he is us." -Pogo)
It's the social occasions that really get us --- if we could always eat only in our own controlled circumstances, things would sure be easier. Eating with friends is the hardest thing to deal with in Atkins.
Doc A wrote this plan for people like us -- chronically overweight, essentially pre-diabetics -- and a lifetime of excess carbs has turned our pancreasses into insulin pumping monsters. A few bites of pizza crust and a swaller of Doctor Pepper (my personal favorite sugar water) rushes sugar into the blood, monster pancreas dumps in the insulin to sweep that sugar into the fat cells, so within minutes blood sugar plummets and we get that monkey on our back, the monkey wants more sugar! Lather, rinse, repeat.
That's why it's so hard to just have that one cookie, that one thin slice, that one sip.
It really is hard, there's no doubt about it. We all have to figure out ways of dealing with the temptation. Sometimes it means we must forsake certain situations, places, people. Often we can work out compromises. Maybe the hotwings at that pizza place are also good. With 2 and a half cups of diet coke. Hard to say.
This weekend is one of several in our culture that celebrates gluttony. I'm sure you're not alone in your having caved in. Have some water. Take a long walk. Don't run up the white flag because one ambush caught you off guard. Learn from it, enjoy your smaller pants.
AIYEE! Ditto on the sorry for not being around to respond promptly... Don't let a setback in one battle dictate a surrender in the war. Regroup, analyse the enemy. ("We have seen the enemy, and he is us." -Pogo)
It's the social occasions that really get us --- if we could always eat only in our own controlled circumstances, things would sure be easier. Eating with friends is the hardest thing to deal with in Atkins.
Doc A wrote this plan for people like us -- chronically overweight, essentially pre-diabetics -- and a lifetime of excess carbs has turned our pancreasses into insulin pumping monsters. A few bites of pizza crust and a swaller of Doctor Pepper (my personal favorite sugar water) rushes sugar into the blood, monster pancreas dumps in the insulin to sweep that sugar into the fat cells, so within minutes blood sugar plummets and we get that monkey on our back, the monkey wants more sugar! Lather, rinse, repeat.
That's why it's so hard to just have that one cookie, that one thin slice, that one sip.
It really is hard, there's no doubt about it. We all have to figure out ways of dealing with the temptation. Sometimes it means we must forsake certain situations, places, people. Often we can work out compromises. Maybe the hotwings at that pizza place are also good. With 2 and a half cups of diet coke. Hard to say.
This weekend is one of several in our culture that celebrates gluttony. I'm sure you're not alone in your having caved in. Have some water. Take a long walk. Don't run up the white flag because one ambush caught you off guard. Learn from it, enjoy your smaller pants.

maintained 190-220 from 2004-2008 











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