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  • Hello new here

    Hi,

    My name is Brightstar7801 and I am new here. I am going to start Induction tomorrow. I am a member of two lo-carb boards. One is a board with recipes, and the other is a lo-carb board that is geared towards maintenance. I am excited to be here.

    Now that the introductions are out of the way I'll go into my story. I am 30 years old, married, and currently overweight. I used to be very skinny. I had to fight to get to 120lbs at one time. But throughout college I was about 136-142. I ate whatever I wanted (usually meat and veggies, and fruit juices, and at times ice cream during the hot months). I did eat fast food (my weaknesses were McDonald's French Fries, and taco bell crunchy tacos). But for the most part I didn't eat too many starchy foods in undergrad.

    But that changed when I went to grad school and met my future husband. I was always pretty fit, and I usually dated fit guys as well. My husband on the other hand was fit but had gained weight. Well when started dating I gained weight rapidly. Being with him I didn't have to worry about my weight or eating for that matter, so that 142 went to 150, then to 160, then to 167. After I graduated I managed to lose weight when we were apart and I accepted a job in another state. In two months I managed to lose 19lbs because I was walking everyday (I was in outside sales), and I wasn't eating out everyday.

    Well the weight came back on again after we got married. Again within a year I was at 181lbs. I was very frustrated and my husband would always tell me I love you the way you are. Usually that would make anyone happy, but not me. I knew how I used to look and I wanted to get down to that weight again. I had enough and decided to start walking again and got down to 160lbs just by walking an hour everyday. I then went on the 6 week body makeover diet. I lost 22 lbs in 6 weeks, but I couldn't stay on the diet because I could use NO salt at all not even a little. So I dropped it. I've done South Beach and did fine on the induction phase, I was in a car accident and lost weight because I broke my jaw and couldn't eat. Well I was able to maintain 147-155 for almost two years.

    I started gaining weight again when we moved. We ate out too much, and I loved mashed potatoes, margaritas, beer, and threw caution to the wind when it came to rice, salty chips, and baked potatoes as well. So my weight got up to 176. I managed to gain 30lbs within 6 months of moving. So here I am. I am currently 164 right now. I was doing the crack the fat loss code and I was still hungry. It's premise is 20 carbs or less but the protein servings were too small for me and I was still hungry. So I am hoping that with this board (the book as well), and my other two boards for recipes and friends, I hope to lose this weight once and for all.

    I do know that I have a pretty high carb allowance. For instance I can rice and starches, BUT I cannot eat them alone. But I have a long way to go before I am at that point again.

    Sorry the story is so long! I am a bit long winded at times.
    F/31/5'7"
    Restarting Atkins: 12/28/2009

    My mini is to lose 10lbs. Done 2/22/10
    Lose 7lbs is my next goal. Done 4/07/10
    Lose 5lbs is my next goal. Done 4/17/10
    Get to 149.

    Completed Challenges:
    Weigh? No Way Challenge, Squat Challenge, Abs
    Read the book challenge: 10/12/08









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    Re: Hello new here

    Hi brightstar Welcome to ADBB. I hope you've found the right diet for you! Good luck on your Atkins journey





    290 lbs. on 11/02/07 Goal: 145 lbs. or size 14 whichever comes first!

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    • #3
      Re: Hello new here

      Hi and welcome! Nice thing about Atkins, it's difficult to feel deprived when you can have butter and cream and real eggs and bacon and ... well, you get the idea ;D Check in here frequently; join in the challenges ... it makes it more fun and the built-in support system is so helpful.

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      • #4
        Re: Hello new here

        welcome brightstar! We are all in a similar situation and this group is fantastic for ideas, tips and most of all moral support.
        sigpicKaren
        48 year old married female

        SW/170/7-14-08
        CW/130/4-9-09 :)
        First Mini goal-160---8/5/08:tongue:
        Second mg----150--10/8/08:tongue:
        Third mg------140-12/14/08;)
        GW/130-4-9-09:rose:

        :clover::coffee::ireland:

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        • #5
          Re: Hello new here

          Welcome and cant wait to get to know you.
          Yvette


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          • #6
            Re: Hello new here

            Welcome to the board and I wish you success on your Atkins journey.




            I am the only barrier between what I want to be and what I am
            SW /CW /GW 130
            MG1 ; MG2 ; MG3 ; MG4 ; MG5

            LSU Alumnus

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