Hello all~~
I've been ramping up with following a low-carb lifestyle over the last month or so after several months of struggling with calorie counting and Weight Watchers. I ended up here for the typical reason, I was starving all the time eating low-cal. Since September I've lost around 7 pounds. Pretty darn slow!
I have just under 30 pounds to lose and I'm a 46 yo woman.
For the last week I've been following Atkins Phase I...kinda. I'm ironing out the kinks and figuring things out day to day. I went over my food journal this past week trying to figure out where I've gone wrong because I still haven't lost any weight at all. Day to day I fluctuate within the same two pounds. I have, I think, found the culprits (e.g., under 20 g net carbs, but 14 of those from wing dings, not vegetables, or, over the net carb limit by 5 or so g, and not enough water).
I don't have the book yet (I think I gave my copy away after trying a few years ago and quiting
). I saw that this group follows a certain edition of Atkins but I was thinking of getting the newest book when it comes out this week. I've been using the food lists and the program description pages from the Atkins site and nutrition facts from Livestrong.com. Are you all going to adapt the new book?
My exercise consists mainly of playing competitive tennis. I play 3-5 times per week. In the warmer months I swim and walk too.
I'm thinking of staying on phase I for another 2 weeks since my first week was not perfect. What the general thought on this?
I hear about people losing weight right away. Does it sometimes just take a few weeks to kick in? I remember when I was on a lower carb anti-candida diet it took around 3-4 weeks before my weight dropped so maybe I have my own answer
I just don't like it!!!!!
I actually enjoy this way of eating and I'm seeing other benefits (compliments from DH on looking slimmer, absence of alcohol cravings, etc.), so I'm not inclined to quit, but I am very frustrated with the lack of weight loss.
I look forward to meeting you all.
I've been ramping up with following a low-carb lifestyle over the last month or so after several months of struggling with calorie counting and Weight Watchers. I ended up here for the typical reason, I was starving all the time eating low-cal. Since September I've lost around 7 pounds. Pretty darn slow!

I have just under 30 pounds to lose and I'm a 46 yo woman.
For the last week I've been following Atkins Phase I...kinda. I'm ironing out the kinks and figuring things out day to day. I went over my food journal this past week trying to figure out where I've gone wrong because I still haven't lost any weight at all. Day to day I fluctuate within the same two pounds. I have, I think, found the culprits (e.g., under 20 g net carbs, but 14 of those from wing dings, not vegetables, or, over the net carb limit by 5 or so g, and not enough water).
I don't have the book yet (I think I gave my copy away after trying a few years ago and quiting
). I saw that this group follows a certain edition of Atkins but I was thinking of getting the newest book when it comes out this week. I've been using the food lists and the program description pages from the Atkins site and nutrition facts from Livestrong.com. Are you all going to adapt the new book?My exercise consists mainly of playing competitive tennis. I play 3-5 times per week. In the warmer months I swim and walk too.
I'm thinking of staying on phase I for another 2 weeks since my first week was not perfect. What the general thought on this?
I hear about people losing weight right away. Does it sometimes just take a few weeks to kick in? I remember when I was on a lower carb anti-candida diet it took around 3-4 weeks before my weight dropped so maybe I have my own answer
I just don't like it!!!!!I actually enjoy this way of eating and I'm seeing other benefits (compliments from DH on looking slimmer, absence of alcohol cravings, etc.), so I'm not inclined to quit, but I am very frustrated with the lack of weight loss.
I look forward to meeting you all.





Margret
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