Almost typed 1/4/09...... Still trying to transition into the new year!
Just wanted to introduce myself, going to start Induction on Monday.....my only experience with Atkins was back in 2002, I started Induction and got really sick on the 2nd day (wasn't related to the diet, but as crappy as I felt it was an easy out.) I was in college at the time, not active at all and continued eating junk. I ballooned to about 415 lbs. when I graduated in 2005. Since then I curbed what I ate, cut out sugary sodas and began drinking lots of water and started dropping weight.
Fast forward to this year, when I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes....I had managed to drop to about 305 lbs. at that time, but it was too little too late. I'm sure a combination of eating junk for years, genetics (type 2 on both sides of the family) and lack of exercise got me to this point. My wife has supported me through it all and I am very thankful to have her in my life...we've been married for 5.5 years and dated 4 years prior to that, so she's been with my at my heaviest and through the diabetes diagnosis.
We had our first child, our daughter Sara Carter this past July. She has daddy wrapped around her finger, I didn't realize how quickly and deeply I'd fall in love with her, but she is MY baby girl.
Atkins just seems to make sense now that I've gone back and read up on it. Especially with helping control blood sugar. RIght now I'm only taking oral medication, which I want to get off of if possible....definitely don't want to become insulin dependent.
So for myself, and my family, I'm starting on Monday. I have a feeling the first few days will be rough as I get used to induction. I'm looking forward to sharing my journey with fellow Atkins followers. I hope everyone has a happy and successful 2010! Here's to our health!
Just wanted to introduce myself, going to start Induction on Monday.....my only experience with Atkins was back in 2002, I started Induction and got really sick on the 2nd day (wasn't related to the diet, but as crappy as I felt it was an easy out.) I was in college at the time, not active at all and continued eating junk. I ballooned to about 415 lbs. when I graduated in 2005. Since then I curbed what I ate, cut out sugary sodas and began drinking lots of water and started dropping weight.
Fast forward to this year, when I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes....I had managed to drop to about 305 lbs. at that time, but it was too little too late. I'm sure a combination of eating junk for years, genetics (type 2 on both sides of the family) and lack of exercise got me to this point. My wife has supported me through it all and I am very thankful to have her in my life...we've been married for 5.5 years and dated 4 years prior to that, so she's been with my at my heaviest and through the diabetes diagnosis.
We had our first child, our daughter Sara Carter this past July. She has daddy wrapped around her finger, I didn't realize how quickly and deeply I'd fall in love with her, but she is MY baby girl.

Atkins just seems to make sense now that I've gone back and read up on it. Especially with helping control blood sugar. RIght now I'm only taking oral medication, which I want to get off of if possible....definitely don't want to become insulin dependent.
So for myself, and my family, I'm starting on Monday. I have a feeling the first few days will be rough as I get used to induction. I'm looking forward to sharing my journey with fellow Atkins followers. I hope everyone has a happy and successful 2010! Here's to our health!










We fried Turkey tenders in it a week ago. I need to drain the used oil out..... I still have plenty of unused peanut oil to put to use!
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