Here I am again. I started Atkins the first time in 1998 when I found myself tipping the scales at 193. I was always thought of myself as relatively thin and breaking through the 190 weight barrier was quite a shock. I could hear 200 lbs knocking on my closet door. Thin no longer, I tried the low fat diet and other fads unsuccessfully. I knew I needed to go back to the drawing board. Thankfully I was introduced to the Atkins WOL by a friend.
My amazingly supportive and loving wife and I attacked Atkins with a vengence. The first time around we had little trouble losing weight and I blew through my target of 170 lbs eventually stopping at 161. It took about 6 months and I was looking pretty darned skinny. Hey, this is easy... or so I thought. I moved into the maintenance phase and began a weight training program, then slowly began cheating, and the next thing I knew I was back onto full carbo load. My weight slowly creeped back up until I climbed on the scale this Spring and found myself at 183.5. Ouch. My 50th birthday was looming and I was chubby. Not a good combination. Remembering how easy it was last time, I took weight loss for granted and didn't follow induction properly. Despite exercising, I never lost a pound over the summer. Ok, now I am 50 years old, fat and depressed.
So, I have learned my lesson. Starting on Monday September 15th I went back to the basics and I am now immersed in the "real" no cheating induction. It is hard, but I know from past experience that it is worth it.
I was ecstatic when I stumbled onto this website where I can get some needed support and guidance. Your stories are amazing and together we will make this WOL stick this time.
Male, 50
HW - 193
SW - 183.5
CW - 179
GW - 165
My amazingly supportive and loving wife and I attacked Atkins with a vengence. The first time around we had little trouble losing weight and I blew through my target of 170 lbs eventually stopping at 161. It took about 6 months and I was looking pretty darned skinny. Hey, this is easy... or so I thought. I moved into the maintenance phase and began a weight training program, then slowly began cheating, and the next thing I knew I was back onto full carbo load. My weight slowly creeped back up until I climbed on the scale this Spring and found myself at 183.5. Ouch. My 50th birthday was looming and I was chubby. Not a good combination. Remembering how easy it was last time, I took weight loss for granted and didn't follow induction properly. Despite exercising, I never lost a pound over the summer. Ok, now I am 50 years old, fat and depressed.
So, I have learned my lesson. Starting on Monday September 15th I went back to the basics and I am now immersed in the "real" no cheating induction. It is hard, but I know from past experience that it is worth it.
I was ecstatic when I stumbled onto this website where I can get some needed support and guidance. Your stories are amazing and together we will make this WOL stick this time.
Male, 50
HW - 193
SW - 183.5
CW - 179
GW - 165








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