low carb support

Hi, i've been working on a low carb diet and just trying to not eat as much sugar and junk...i've fallen off the wagon several times but i'm looking for others in a similar situation to share ideas and support....if your looking for that please add me...:D

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  • _rosskenita_
    _rosskenita_ Posts: 2 Member
    Hi, I'm also on a fairly low carb diet and have fallen off the wagon. I've had a really good streak of late and found that assigning one meal a day where i can have carbs (generally dinner, as it is when i want to binge the most) it makes me look forward to the meal and not feel deprived. I've also cut out refined sugars and often make homemade treats with very little carbs :)
  • boringdanielle
    boringdanielle Posts: 43 Member
    I am starting to eat lower carb as well....I have fallen off the wagon the last week. After watching my friend drop 20 lbs in the last month, I want to try. How many carbs are you all eating? My friend is eating less than 50 a day. I can not go that low without feeling bad. Its good to find some support!
  • trixylicious
    trixylicious Posts: 8 Member
    you may be feeling ill under 50g carbs a day as some say 50 and under a day puts ur body into ketosis...(fat burning mode) alot of people get what alot call the induction flu.. caused by ur body getting used to using fat instead of carbs... maybe just hang in there with under 50 it usually passes in a few days and u feel alot better....
  • melodymedlin
    melodymedlin Posts: 254 Member
    :flowerforyou:


    Welcome ladies. If you interested there is an Atkin's group here on MFP & also a low carb forum. Good luck on your journey; I started low carb under 2months ago and I've seen tons of a change in health and happiness.
  • kamaperry
    kamaperry Posts: 885 Member
    I started full fledged yesterday :)
  • trixylicious
    trixylicious Posts: 8 Member
    im in the keto group didnt see the low carb... but would imagine their pretty similar?
  • chiaseed48
    chiaseed48 Posts: 2
    Hello, I am a type 2 diabetic and am trying to get back on track with my healthy eating plan.
  • fushigi1988
    fushigi1988 Posts: 519 Member
    If you keep falling off, it might not be the wagon for you.
  • TayaMom
    TayaMom Posts: 2
    Lchf here. . Feel free to add me x
  • Starting My Fitness Pal (again) and trying to get back on the low carb/Atkins bandwagon to boot! I had really good success with it awhile back, and then just ... stopped. Baked goods are my downfall. :-/
  • marykator
    marykator Posts: 20
    Me as well. Feel free to add me!
  • LazSommer
    LazSommer Posts: 1,851 Member
    I can't help but notice all the people who have fallen off the wagon using low carb. Wonder what that means.
  • AmelodyAngel
    AmelodyAngel Posts: 152 Member
    I am starting Low Carb today as well! Please feel free add me, I would love to share recipes and tips So there will be NO MORE FALLING OFF THE WAGON for any of us!!!! :)
  • Brans34
    Brans34 Posts: 599 Member
    I have also been trying the low carb diet. I have just noticed that when I eat breads and pastas (which I love), I swell up and gain a lot of weight. I stopped eating wheat products for a week and lost 9 lbs! Then I had a sandwich for lunch with wheat bread and gained 2 lbs by the next day. How depressing is that!!! Anyways, I have discovered Ezekiel bread...its been sprouted, and it doesn't have those nasty side effects. I feel better, I can still have sandwiches and toast, AND I keep losing the weight (as long as I stay slightly active and close to my calorie allowance). I also started getting gluten free noodles to make my own personal side of mac n cheese when the rest of the fam is eating "regular" food.
    Anyways, I'm gonna be working a lot harder to stay low carb AND get off my rump more and try to get that heart rate up. Luckily, its summer so I can go to the river and lakes around here and do some swimming!
  • tennisdude2004
    tennisdude2004 Posts: 5,609 Member
    Hi, I'm LCHF feel free to add me

    For a good source of low carb info check out www.marksdailyapple.com.

    Good luck
  • moautry
    moautry Posts: 12 Member
    I've been doing it about a week, and have already lost 3 pounds. (Counting calories and WW points does not work for me anymore). I can not do the super-low 50 carb thing- I see no need to torture myself. I just try to make my diet around 20-25% carbs, which puts me at less than 100. The Fitbit will calculate that, even if you log with MFPal. The biggest changes I've made are making all sandwiches open-faced, and exchanging a starchy side for a green side. And lots of nuts, butter, mayo, and ranch dressing. And I try to get 10,000 steps a day.
  • jenniferpark01
    jenniferpark01 Posts: 34 Member
    I stopped eating bread, rice, and pasta several months ago. All my carbs come from veggies and fruit. I don't miss pasta or rice at all. I don't miss bread but I don't have good results when it is in the house. I have a food spiralizer that I use to turn zucchini into pasta like strands. It is really good.

    I do have a junk day once a month. I eat what ever I like for the day then go back to my normal eating the next day. This lets me get in any cravings I have been thinking about.

    I am not doing low carbs because of any fad. I've tried eating so many different ways and I get the best results when breads, pastas and rice are out of my life.
  • jjplato
    jjplato Posts: 155 Member
    If you keep falling off, it might not be the wagon for you.

    I agree. I've done Atkins before. Ketogenic diets are not very forgiving when it comes to cheating. If you keep bouncing in and out of ketosis, it can really be a challenge. And if all you do is starve your body of carbs, but not go low enough to force the metabolic shift to ketosis, then you're just stuck in a low-energy state.
  • dranthy
    dranthy Posts: 6
    Im in a low carb diet too. I went from being 207lbs to 187 in a months. Low carb is hard cua u have to keep away from all the goodies. Ive been going to this weightloss clinic to monitore my weightloss and get advice also get yell by them everytime i try to cheat.
  • dranthy
    dranthy Posts: 6
    Feel free to add me. We need to support each other
  • Hello Group. I just started a low carb and low calorie diet last Friday. Low carb diets are not that difficult for me. I'm an "big time" meat and cheese eater. However, it is difficult to try and keep my fat intake low on low carb diets. Just want to start living an more healthy lifestyle and too lose weight. Just turned 40 and now's the time! Support is always extremely helpful! I am trying to lose weight the healthy way but simifast too. I know I'll need to incorporate a lot of exercise to keep up with the simifast weightloss, etc.
  • papo11467
    papo11467 Posts: 1 Member
    Hello everyone. I was just told by my doctor that I am pre-diabetic. I immediately started reading up on ways to lower my blood sugar. Of course I was led to believe a low carb diet is the best route. I'm so happy I found this topic. I'm particularity excited about Tennisdude2004's post. The link he shared resonates with me profoundly. Add me so I can have some support on this new journey.
  • Hey everyone !! I've recently started a Low-Carb diet myself, after finding out that my vision has gotten bad and I needed my first pair of glasses. My doctor said it could be due to gestational diabetes (I have had with both pregnancies) so it really pushed me
    to take my health more seriously !!! I have tried Low-Carb diets several times in the past because as I gain weight my bodybuilding husband looks better every day with a perfect body and is 5 years older than me, so it's been tough gaining weight next to a super star like him. Anyway, I decided to start green juicing because I heard it clears toxins out of the blood that we may get from junk foods and so forth !! Well two and half weeks of starting it, with 5 days of cardio and strength training, I have managed to stay on track with my low -carb diet !!! Yaaay (even with my kids munching on donuts and chips and snacks in my face) the juicing has really helped lower my cravings for junk and has kept me on my goal !!

    I have also added whey protein powder into my routine (after strength training) and I do not eat anything but protein ( baked or grilled lean meats) after 3pm !! I have lost 2 lbs in this short time and it's a good two lbs because my belly is significantly smaller ( I also wear a waist cincher 8hrs a day and at every workout) and my leg muscles and arm muscles have started forming !!! It's been intense dedication but the results are making me addicted !!!! I use Instagram a lot, so I recently liked 30 pages of fitness so that everytlme I get on there, I'll see a skinny-toned person and stay focused on my diet!! I am excited to hit week 3 with this consistency !!! Congrats everyone and good luck
  • maglite81
    maglite81 Posts: 1
    Hello All,

    I have been doing low carb for about 4 months with decent success. I tend to want everything in the evening and crave something sweet. Any good tips,recipes etc? I am in need of some recipes that I can make as a large family meal.
  • forswearitssight
    forswearitssight Posts: 33 Member
    I eat low carb since my fiance is diabetic. We never have sweets in the house and only buy lower carb (rye, pumpernickel) bread... when we eat bread. I've found that eating low carb isn't that hard once you know what to look for. Most people think it's just candy and soda, but there is sugar in everything. Reading labels and really understanding what you're looking at is incredible important. From a diabetic standpoint, sugar in fiber is not absorbed into the bloodstream. For that reason, you can subtract the fiber from the total carbs and that is the number of carbs you're eating.

    I typically try to stay under 50 carbs per meal, but usually try to stay even lower at around 30 or less. Paying attention to the GI is also important. You'll find that some fruits (berries for example) are very low on the GI where as melons are very high. So you can have a handful of strawberries for a snack or throw them into a shake and be ok. :smile: