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    Hi there,

    I have been reading your posts and it is so inspirational I decided to have a go myself. I have done Atkins with success many years ago, and am now back to do it again. This time however, I am a vegetarian, I do eat eggs, cream and cheese (just nothing that has a face). I am on day 3 of induction and I am blown away by the fact that i am fitting into my trousers so much better, I must have been holding on to so much water!

    I can see that being vergetarian is going to be very difficult on this way of eating as I am beginning to not want to eat or smell eggs as that's what I have had for 2 days now (and breakfast this morning) but at the same time I have no intention of not meeting my goal so even if I have to live on protein powder made with water on days I can't face eggs, then so be it. I am sure once off induction it will be easier. I have read a few times that people stay on induction until they have lost half their excess weight? I quite like that idea.

    Well, thank you all for the wonderful posts that have spurred me on, I hope I can do the same for someone soon.

    Samara
    Last edited by Samara; August 4, 2008, 04:27 PM.
    Start Date:3rd August 2008

    SW 89kg, CW 84.8kg, GW 70kg

    1st mini goal: 83kg
    2nd mini goal:78kg
    3rd mini goal:74kg
    Final goal:70kg by Christmas









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    Re: Vegetarian new to Atkins...Hi!

    Hi, Samara! ... doodette the newbie here More power (or is that powder?) to you! I doubly admire vegetarians who do Atkins, and any eggs you don't want you can send my way I purposely am not weighing myself for awhile (like, a MONTH), but I can see the belly bloat going down. Isn't it nice we found this site? Cheers!

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    • #3
      Re: Vegetarian new to Atkins...Hi!

      Hello Sam,
      Welcome to ADBB and back to Atkins!
      Here's a Sticky from the Induction Thread that I like to share with everyone I welcome. Post often, join some challenges. A great way to meet people and make new friends.
      Again, WELCOME!
      Sincerely, Sherri
      Before you begin:

      1. Read Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution, 2002 edition.
      At the very least, read chapters 10 through 14. These chapters tell you how to do the diet, what to expect, and why the first 14 days are so important.

      ADBB uses DANDR 2002 as its reference. Granted there are other publications by Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. but we like to do the diet as it was written by Dr. Robert C. Atkins because in our collective experience Dr. Atkins' diet is more effective than Atkins Nutritionals, Inc's version.

      2. See your physician.
      Dr. Atkins recommended this himself. See your physician for a complete physical exam, including blood tests before beginning this or any other diet and exercise program.

      Also take the Blood Sugar Symptom Test found in the book.

      3. Make a commitment.
      Commit yourself to giving the 14 day Induction a fair shot. If you can't commit yourself to 14 days of following rules and eating the foods listed in the acceptable foods list, this diet might not be for you.

      4. Prepare your kitchen
      If it's not on the list, remove it from your home. If you live with people who aren't on a low carb diet, then put your food(s) in areas separate from theirs. Also make sure you have low carb snacks available to you at all times, in case you get hungry.

      5. Recruit your family and friends.
      You are about to embark on a completely new lifestyle. Getting the support of your family and friends will help you through this. Be frank with them and tell them your intentions and that this is very important to you. If they have any doubts about this diet, ask them to read the book because knowledge is power.

      6. Keep the Induction Rules and Foods List handy.
      Make two copies of these documents: keep one on your refrigerator at home and keep the other one on your person at all times. This will save you a lot of guesswork and worry when eating out or grocery shopping.

      The Rules of Induction can be found here:
      What are the Rules of Induction?

      The Induction Acceptable Foods List can be found here:
      What foods can be eaten on Induction?

      7. Read the entire label, including the ingredients.
      Some foods have little carbs, but contain things like hydrogenated oils (trans fats) and sugar, which makes them unacceptable for Induction.

      8. Keep a food diary
      It is of utmost importance to keep track of your daily carbohydrate intake to make sure you are not exceeding 20 net carbohydrates daily.

      Some people keep a notebook journal. Others like to track their progress online.

      Here are some resources:
      An Atkins spreadsheet:
      http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...ead.php?t=4570

      http://www.fitday.com ---This is a free online service (registration required) that allows you to input your foods, track your exercise, etc.

      Carbohydrate Counters:
      http://www.atkins.com ---The Atkins site has a downloadable Carb Counter.
      http://www.calorieking.com ---This site has nutritional information for most foods and beverages.
      http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/ ---This is the United States Department of Agriculture Nutrition Database.

      9. Exercise
      According to Dr. Atkins "exercise is non-negotiable"! So get moving. Begin according to your level of fitness. Visit the Exercise Forum.

      10. Vitamin Supplements
      These are also recommended by Dr. Atkins because many of us have poor nutrition and we need extra nutrients. Visit the Vita-Nutrient Forum.

      11. Weigh AND Measure Yourself on Day 1

      Make sure you weigh and measure yourself before you begin this diet. Contrary to what we are lead to believe, the scale isn't the best tool for measuring weight loss (fat loss). It doesn't tell you how much muscle you gained. It doesn't tell you how much water weight you gained or lost. It doesn't tell you that you will fit into that pair of jeans.

      Tips for weighing:
      a. Weigh yourself at the same time of day under the same conditions. You can weigh "more" after a meal or after you drink water or you can weigh "less" after you exercise or have a bowel movement. So pick a time and stick to it. Likewise, clothing can also add on "pounds". So if you choose to weigh yourself wearing clothes, make sure you are wearing the same clothing or nearly the same clothing.

      b. Use the same scale. Scales differ slightly. So the scale in your doctor's office or at the gym might have you weighing more or less than the scale in your bathroom.

      Tips for measuring:
      a. You can measure whatever body areas you want: chest, waist, hips, thighs, upper arm, wrists and ankles. To make the measuring easier, you body landmarks like your belly button or a mole or scar, to guide your tape measure placement. For chest measurement, women can either measure under their armpits and/or under their breasts.

      b. Don't "pull" on the measuring tape because that will give you a false reading (and stretch the tape). The tape should be snug, but not tight.

      c. Don't suck in to make yourself smaller. Again, that will give you a false measurement.

      Measuring tapes can be purchased at craft stores (the sewing section) for under $5.00. If you can't find one, you can use a piece of string. Just mark that string with a marker pen to indicate your "start" points". Or if you have an old belt, you can use that too.

      Another good "measuring tool" is your clothing. Non-stretchy clothing like a dress shirt, jeans, or dress is the best thing to use. Stretchy fabric (like t-shirts or anything with spandex) will conform to your body as you shrink so you might not see the results. Try on this article of clothing periodically to see how you are losing inches.

      Good luck to you on your 14 day Induction journey.
      MOTHEREARTH AKA SHERRI "HOW THE WORLD TURNS AS I SEE IT"
      HT: 5'10.5-Highest weight-374 lbs.
      Began ATKINS 07-07-04 @ 334 lbs.
      Maintaned 101 lb. Weightloss
      New goals-New start 03-21-10 @ 273
      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~inches lost~~~~
      1st mini-goal: 260
      2nd mini-goal:249
      2nd mini-goal:239
      3rd mini-goal:229
      GOAL :225




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      • #4
        Re: Vegetarian new to Atkins...Hi!

        Thanks for the welcomes Doodette and Sherri, I am now on day 6 and have discovered the endless list of induction recipies! I can't believe it, I just made, ate and LOVED the Oopsie pizza! Also made key lime crustless and put it in little containers to take to work...i also made 'buns' using eggs and psylium (dont know how to spell that sorry) do i count the psylium husks as carbs? thanks so much for any info...

        Samara xx
        Start Date:3rd August 2008

        SW 89kg, CW 84.8kg, GW 70kg

        1st mini goal: 83kg
        2nd mini goal:78kg
        3rd mini goal:74kg
        Final goal:70kg by Christmas








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