Atkins anyone?
Kath164
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Try as I may it would seem that Atkins is the only diet that works for me so I started the plan again today (after 5 years +). Anybody else just started?
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Yes, I restarted last Sunday. I have to wait to get my real starting weight until i can get out to get a scale.0
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No, I like food too much.0
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Hi,
I'm a recovering junk food junkie, fast food freak and sweet tooth fairy. Atkins is the only plan that is strict enough to break the habit for me.
Today is my day 8 and I was down 4.5 lbs then TOM arrived, just down 2lbs for the week. I think there will be a big drop once TOM is over. I had none, nada, not even one bite of sugar ie candy for Easter and I'm so proud.
I'm planning to stick to Induction till I lose at least 40lbs, then go through the other phases to get the total goal of 57 lbs lost.
Let's do this!0 -
Hi! I restarted the plan today as well ( a lose version, I kind of combine it with carb cycling as well). It helps with my cravings SO, SO much. I had a great deal of success with the plan when losing weight after my first son. If you go to the "group" option, there are a few low carb groups if you are looking for extra support and recipe ideas.0
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There's an Atkins group and a keto group in the groups section. Do a search in GROUPS at the top of your screen.0
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I'm all for any diet that lets me eat pork rinds and beef jerky all day long.0
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Try as I may it would seem that Atkins is the only diet that works for me so I started the plan again today (after 5 years +). Anybody else just started?
I'm going to observe that if Atkins worked so well five years ago, why are you here? I plan only can be said to work if it is sustainable for the long haul.0 -
Yes! I started it last week. Mrs. Flow is here to visit for the week, could this be why I haven't seen a decent drop? I'd like to lose a total of 30lbs with this diet. I'm also in need of some good meal plans! Suggestions anyone?0
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Why am I back after 5 years, because I'm human and thought that I could go it alone well it didn't work so I have a choice, get a whole new wardrobe or get back into my size 12/ 10 clothes which are much nicer than my size 16 clothes and as I was working when I bought the smaller sizes they're a lot better quality.0
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I'm starting today and would love to give/receive support on this journey! Feel free to add me!0
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I do atkins also , and low carb or keto diets, all close to the same, we have an atkins group here
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/forums/show/5181-atkins-support-group
hope to see you there, ad me as a friend if you wish0 -
Hi,
I'm a recovering junk food junkie, fast food freak and sweet tooth fairy. Atkins is the only plan that is strict enough to break the habit for me.
Today is my day 8 and I was down 4.5 lbs then TOM arrived, just down 2lbs for the week. I think there will be a big drop once TOM is over. I had none, nada, not even one bite of sugar ie candy for Easter and I'm so proud.
I'm planning to stick to Induction till I lose at least 40lbs, then go through the other phases to get the total goal of 57 lbs lost.
Let's do this!
Good for you. Keep it up. I've been doing Atkins for a little over 2 months and lost over 40 lbs and I also haven't left induction yet. I would recommend trying out the Atkins support group as well. It's been helpful to me to see so many other people involved in the diet.0 -
I had my best success, in terms of losing weight, using the South Beach diet, but I couldn't (didn't) sustain it. That was, at least 8 years ago. Put all the weight back on plus some since. I decided the only way I can sustain is to just count calories until I get down to the weight (fitness level) I want and then count calories to make sure that I don't put the weight back on. I loved the fact that the weight came off much quicker with low carb, it made it seem much easier.0
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I did Atkins when I was 16. Lost 40 lbs in 4 months. Low carb works...but I couldn't work out because I had no energy and, by the end of it, I was beginning to hate food. I'll never do it again.0
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Well so far so good, I started at 13st. 7lb and am now 13st 31/4 lbs not bad for three days. Day four today and as my fist goal is to lose the odd 7lbs in two weeks I'm well on track. I need to lose around 3st which is 38lb but would like to lose enough to be well within the healthy weight norm for my height which is (I believe) between 8st 7lb and 10st (ish). I know what you mean about "going off" food on this diet but that can only be a good thing as far as I'm concerned. I want to "eat to live" not "live to eat" and I know the my triggers are, bread, cakes and chocolate.0
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Maths not my strong point 3st is 42lbs whoops!
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I did Atkins about 10 years ago. Lost almost 30 lbs in the first three months, and then hit a major plateau, I couldn't get off of. Kept the weight off for two tears, until summer 2006 (the Second Libanon War) when my nerves gave out.
After that, I regained everything, and then some!
When I tried Atkins again later on, it hardly worked, at all. So, be prepared for really slow going.0 -
Well 15 days in and no problems in fact I'm enjoying myself, had a few vodkas at week end but I've lost almost half a stone (61/4 lbs) and am very happy.0
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I love fruit too much0
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I'm not following the full diet plan, but I am starting to use the shakes for breakfast and occasionally lunch.0
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You know... whatever works for you!
I was on Atkins for a summer when I was 16 and did so because my parents did it. It worked for them fairly well, but like a lot of Atkins people I've met, they always lose weight then rebound. But then again isn't that the same for most diets anyway?
There is still a lot to say for a diet that let's you eat bacon non-stop0 -
I'm going to observe that if Atkins worked so well five years ago, why are you here? I plan only can be said to work if it is sustainable for the long haul.
There really isn't a diet that is "sustainable for the long haul" for most people. Depending on which study you read, between 80% and 97% of people who attempt weight loss through behavioral modification fail to keep the weight off long-term. They just can't sustain it. It's not the diet so much as your body's reaction to fat loss. Our bodies are programmed to protect fat stores and when leptin levels fall from less fat mass our bodies respond to cutting back metabolism and increasing hunger. People get worn down feeling cold and hungry and eventually give in.
Structure can help. Eating non-calorie-dense foods can help. Eating less palatable foods can help. High protein loads can help curb hunger. Atkins generally does these things until people either give in to eat other foods or until they find calorie-dense low-carb substitutes for the calorie-dense high-carb foods they used to eat.
The reality is, a calorie is a calorie is a calorie. Diet composition has virtually no impact on weight loss.
http://i.imgur.com/fmbprDA.jpg
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I was diagnosed with insulin resistance last August. My nutritional doctor put me on a food plan that I'll have to follow for the rest of my life that is essentially a modified Atkins plan. It has worked really well for me. I feel better than I've felt in years and years. My blood work is phenomenal. And yes, this isn't a "diet". He was very up front about this. This is a way of life, unless I want to become diabetic and then have to deal with diet changes that go along with that, insulin, etc. I'll have to check out the group link. I wish I'd known about this plan years ago. Could have saved myself a lot of heartache and angst over the last umpteen years.0
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I'm going to observe that if Atkins worked so well five years ago, why are you here? I plan only can be said to work if it is sustainable for the long haul.
There really isn't a diet that is "sustainable for the long haul" for most people. Depending on which study you read, between 80% and 97% of people who attempt weight loss through behavioral modification fail to keep the weight off long-term. They just can't sustain it. It's not the diet so much as your body's reaction to fat loss. Our bodies are programmed to protect fat stores and when leptin levels fall from less fat mass our bodies respond to cutting back metabolism and increasing hunger. People get worn down feeling cold and hungry and eventually give in.
Structure can help. Eating non-calorie-dense foods can help. Eating less palatable foods can help. High protein loads can help curb hunger. Atkins generally does these things until people either give in to eat other foods or until they find calorie-dense low-carb substitutes for the calorie-dense high-carb foods they used to eat.
The reality is, a calorie is a calorie is a calorie. Diet composition has virtually no impact on weight loss.
http://i.imgur.com/fmbprDA.jpg
From:
http://videocast.nih.gov/summary.asp?live=2993&bhcp=20
Agreed completely. The real world is full of carbohydrates. Eat whatever you want, just eat at a deficit. You will lose weight. You don't have to stop eating entire food groups to achieve success.0
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