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  • The journey of a thousand pounds...

    Begins by stepping AWAY FROM THE COOKIES!!!!

    Hi all, I'm Sarah, I just turned 30 and I'm turning to Atkins as a last attempt before succumbing to GBP surgery. I really don't want to have a franken-tummy so I'm going to give this a shot. I'm waiting on my books to come in the mail (Amazon) and then I'm going to start so I guess you could say I'm on pre-induction. I have a basic knowledge of the basics, but I want to do this "by the book" so I can get the best results. For me support is key so I've signed on to the board, scoped out some recipes and am mentally "gearing up" for my new WOL. I'm a total sugar junkie, so this is as close to "cold turkey" (no puns intended) as I can get. In my opinion, that's what makes food such a hard addiction to kick, you can't just walk away. Hopefully this will break the "sugar binge" problem I have and then I'll be on my way to a new me. I have about 200 lbs to lose so it'll be a journey, but I'm ready to give obesity a swift kick in the arse! I've been overweight all my life and Super-morbidly obese (sounds like I should be equipped with a cape and a side-kick!) for about the last 5 years or so. I have a little girl who just turned 1 and at my highest weight, I was 372 when I delivered her. On my 5'5" frame, you can imagine... So I'm finally ready to do something about it! I'm going to stock my fridge this weekend and begin on Monday. My husband is wonderfully supportive and is willing to make whatever sacrifices are necessary to get me healthy. He's a beanpole! 6'4" and 194 lbs! Luckily the baby appears to be built like his family and not mine!

    Anyway, any advice you can give to help with the beginnings and help with my "stick-to-it-iveness" would be greatly appreciated! I look forward to getting to know everyone. Hope everyone has a lovely day and a great weekend!!
    ~Sarah

    SW:343.0 (as of 7/30/2009)
    CW:302.6 (as of 1/19/2010)
    GW:146 (healthy BMI)


    "I just discovered I'm allergic to sugar - I break out in fat!"

    Mini Goals:
    317 - pre-pregnancy weight - MET 9/29/2009
    300 - Trip to Dayspa as a reward from my dad
    287 - wedding weight
    250 - mid 20's weight
    235 - 19 yr old weight
    180 - High School grad weight
    146 - GOAL!

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    Re: The journey of a thousand pounds...

    Sarah, you're a lovely girl, your husband sounds like a gem, and your baby is adorable! You've come to the right site ... I'm still pretty much a "newbie," myself; the Atkins veterans can advise you better about the basics. I will say check in with this board often and join in the challenges, if you can ... they really help you stay on point. Sounds like your head is in a good place so I'm betting you'll do just fine!

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    • #3
      Re: The journey of a thousand pounds...

      Your post shows you have a good sense of humor which will be good to have as you begin your journey on Atkins. I've learned that being able to laugh at my foibles and turn to this board for support have been a great help. I doubt I would have stuck to this WOE for this long (3 months seems like forever in "diet" land!) without these forums.

      I was once a sugar junkie too, and still think about sugar since the rest of the family continues to enjoy sugary treats, but I truly don't *crave* those items like I used to. I credit removing ALL sweet treats (including diet drinks and other artificially sweetened items) from my eating plan. Although I will now (3 months since beginning) have an occasional diet soda, I believe sticking to water and refraining from anything sweet, naturally or otherwise, has been a major factor in my not worrying about where to get my next "glucose hit."

      I think you can be successful on this WOE. It sounds like you have your family's support and now you have the support of a large "extended family" here at ADBB. If you can find the necessary will power to get through the first few days, the rest of the trip should be fairly smooth sailing. Best of luck as you begin your journey, and keep in touch!
      Eric

      Age: 38
      Height: 6' 1"
      Round 1: 6/08 - 11/08 (SW 270 / LW 223)
      Round 2: July 19, 2009
      SW 254.5 / CW 242 / GW 210

      Keep your eyes focused on the prize!

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      • #4
        Re: The journey of a thousand pounds...

        Hi Sarah,
        Just wanted to say hello. We have the same wt loss goal. Well close anyways. I'd like to get down to 150, but I would sure settle for 160! Im on day 9 of induction. It is going not to bad. I find that I really crave baked potatoes but I have been strong. Anyways, I just wanted to wish you all the best. We can do this!!!
        Laura.

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        • #5
          Re: The journey of a thousand pounds...

          Welcome, welcome Sarah! Omg, your "cape and a sidekick" visual made me laugh.

          I'd say definitely try to stick to just the acceptable foods as much as you can, there are a ton of bars, drinks, diet sodas, low carb things out there that might be an option for you later (if you choose to) but for now, to kick your cravings and really get a good head start on your weight loss, stick to just the basics. It's kind of like pulling a bandaid off quick instead of painfully slow.

          Post here a lot so you can talk to people going through the same things. If you'd like to join the Halloween challenge we're doing now you're welcome to, you can sign up in the forum under Misc - Challenges. Lots of luck!


          5 pounds away from a little reward - pedicure!!

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          • #6
            Re: The journey of a thousand pounds...

            Just wanted to wish you all the best on your Atkins journey! Support is a great thing, it will help you out along the way. I just joined the site myself, so it will be nice to get to know you. Take care!
            Holly
            25f/5'5"
            165/156/140
            Started Atkins 08/25/2008
            1st mini goal: 155
            2nd mini goal: 150
            3rd mini goal: 145
            Final goal: 140!

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            • #7
              Re: The journey of a thousand pounds...

              This is the perfect place to be to start your journey. How great is it that your husband is supportive. Try to stop by and visit here as often as possible, it really helps having so many people going through the same thing as you to talk to. Make sure you read the beginning of the book that explains how and why the diet works.

              If you stick to this way of eating correctly then it is almost impossible not to lose.

              Good luck and i hope that you will stay active here and update us on how you are doing.

              Take Care
              25/F
              Start Date 7/31/08
              HW247.8/SW242/CW211.8/GW135
              Mini Goals
              227 ( 9-6-08 ) 222 ( 9-19-08 )
              217 (10-3-08 ) 212 (10-23-08 )
              Went off diet in Jan 09 and gained it all back by Nov. Had family issues Dec and Jan and gained even more. Started back Feb 3, 2010 at 254.

              Mini Goals
              244 (2-13-10)
              224 (4-26-10)
              214

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              • #8
                Re: The journey of a thousand pounds...

                Thanks I'll be on here so much you'll be sick of me because my job entails answering phones and playing around on the computer so from 8-5 M-F, here I'll be!

                My daughter's first birthday celebration is tomorrow so I'm considering it a last hurrah before I start Monday. Sunday will be a transitional day of sorts, kind of like a "practice" day, but Monday is the day I've told myself is the day. I'm the kind of person who needs a starting line to charge off from....

                I'm actually kind of excited. About a diet? Who woulda thunk?
                ~Sarah

                SW:343.0 (as of 7/30/2009)
                CW:302.6 (as of 1/19/2010)
                GW:146 (healthy BMI)


                "I just discovered I'm allergic to sugar - I break out in fat!"

                Mini Goals:
                317 - pre-pregnancy weight - MET 9/29/2009
                300 - Trip to Dayspa as a reward from my dad
                287 - wedding weight
                250 - mid 20's weight
                235 - 19 yr old weight
                180 - High School grad weight
                146 - GOAL!

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                • #9
                  Re: The journey of a thousand pounds...

                  Hi Sarah,
                  Just wanted to say hello and see how your making out.
                  Laura.

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                  • #10
                    Re: The journey of a thousand pounds...

                    hope it's going well!

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                    • #11
                      Re: The journey of a thousand pounds...

                      Well, I pushed out my start date because my books were later coming in than I thought. So I'm reading with a fury for the next couple of days (I received them yesterday) and then recommitting to Saturday as my start date. I'm going to make myself an egg and cheddar omelet on Saturday morning (already have that in the fridge), then go grocery shopping for the week and then dive right in.

                      I hope everyone else is having a great week! Keep up the good work everyone!
                      ~Sarah

                      SW:343.0 (as of 7/30/2009)
                      CW:302.6 (as of 1/19/2010)
                      GW:146 (healthy BMI)


                      "I just discovered I'm allergic to sugar - I break out in fat!"

                      Mini Goals:
                      317 - pre-pregnancy weight - MET 9/29/2009
                      300 - Trip to Dayspa as a reward from my dad
                      287 - wedding weight
                      250 - mid 20's weight
                      235 - 19 yr old weight
                      180 - High School grad weight
                      146 - GOAL!

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                      • #12
                        Re: The journey of a thousand pounds...

                        welcome....
                        1. come here often.. at least once a day
                        2. read everything.. on the site and in the book
                        3. ask questions

                        you will find amazing support and encouragement from everyone here... its wonderful and it really helps..

                        YOU CAN DO IT



                        Sugarsack
                        F / 44 5'8"
                        Portland, Oregon
                        Started June 15, 2008
                        300/275/175

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