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    Hello my name is Geraldine. By the way Happy New Year to all! I am 21 years old and weigh 233lbs. I am looking to lose 43 pounds on Atkins by my 22nd birthday which is in May. I could truly use some support. I have tried this diet on my own before, only to fail because I was not sure what exactly to do. I always felt guilt about everything I ate because I was never sure if I was eating the correct things. I hope this time it could be different. Thanks for taking time to read my post. Your suggestions would truly be appreciated.

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    I think having the book and following the rules you should be fine. Atkins is very clear on what you can or cannot eat for the first part of the diet so it is hard to go wrong. Also look at the really helpful stickies in the FAQ forum and in the Induction forum. Those should help you along

    Here is some info from the sticky in this forum

    I would suggest putting some info into your siggie. It will help us to help you, if you ever need some advice. You do that by going to the blue bar at the top, and clicking on "Quick Links". Then click on "Edit Signature" and add whatever info you wish. That way, it will show every time that you post. Some good info to include would be your age, height, start date, start weight, current weight, and goal weight. You can also include a ticker, if you wish. You can get one of those at www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.com/ticker/ or www.tickerfactory.com.


    Here are some links to help you navigate the board:


    Atkins Low Carb Dieting - FAQ's - Atkins Diet

    OWL forum (Ongoing Weight Loss): http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...ight-loss-owl/

    Review My Menu: http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...eview-my-menu/

    Exercise Challenges: http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...se-challenges/

    Second Time Around Club (STAC): http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...e-around-club/

    Journal Chats: http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...journal-chats/

    Journal Stats: http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...journal-stats/

    Atkins Foods and Recipes: http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...-food-recipes/

    Linda's website for recipes: Linda's Low Carb Menus & Recipes - Home (this is a website that a lot of us use for recipes)



    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:

    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 all of you!
    Startdate: November 18, 2007. Female 5'2"

    May Challenges 2010
    Push-ups: 450/800
    Abs: 850/1900
    Squats: 650/1200
    Lunges: 500/1000
    Strength: 490/1200
    Running: 50/100 km


    2 Years on Atkins.................. President Challenge Medals earned

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    • #3
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      Thank u so much for the info! I will definately take all u have said into consideration. I will be starting my diet on 1/5/09.

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      • #4
        Re: Good Day!

        Geraldine, liv gave you invaluable information. If you follow the plan as Dr. Atkins outlined it you will DEFINITELY reach your goal by your birthday. The more you exercise the better the results.

        Stay focused, keep your goal in mind, come here often, ask questions when you're not sure.

        YOU CAN DO IT!!!!
        Kristine

        Married Female/5'6"/33 yrs old

        SW: 249 - 2/24/08
        RW: 227 - 12/11/08
        CW: 193.1 - 3/3/09 (I'm in ONEderland!!! )
        GW: 148 -



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