low carb success stories
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WOWWWW GREAT JOBThis is after about 8 months
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GREAT JOB EVERYONE!! THANK YOU !!0
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Weight loss is not only about creating a calorie deficit. I have proved that to myself. I can lose weight on a low carb diet while eating the same amount of calories that I ate while gaining weight on a high carb diet. A calorie is not a calorie. Your body does different things with carbohydrates than it does with protein and fat.0
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I do Keto. It initially started because I was feeling so horrible after trying to eat all the right kind of carbs(100% whole wheat) and I would just be terribly sick. I tried the calorie deficit , low fat diet and worked out insanely and it was so hard for me to budge on any weight. It took me 6 months to lose 20 lbs. So after my sister told me about Keto, I gave it a try. I initially wanted to do it just for some weight loss, but I couldn't believe how wonderful I felt.
Anyway I initially dropped 40 (in about 5 months) but then life happened and things got particularly stressful and I put some of it back on because of my own bad choices(carbs!). but when I woke up one day feeling sluggish and I said I can't do this again. So back at it again now and I'm feeling fantastic!
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I'd just like to point out that carbs don't make you fat. I eat 250-300+ gms of carbs every day. If you WANT to eat low-carb, if you like the way it makes you feel, if you can live your whole life like that...then you should do it. You should do what you feel comfortable with as a lifestyle. But carbs are not the enemy of fat loss. Overeating is.0
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I just started Atkins again. I did it a few years ago and it sure works to REALLY kickstart your weight loss. The problem is you have to ease your way into eating some carbs after the strict induction phase (nuts, some fruits, some whole grains in moderation), but instead a lot of people lose the weight during induction, claim victory and then go straight back to cereal, toast, pizza and bread. If you do that, you wasted your time. Doing that simply switches your metabolism to its old ways with a vengeance, insulin levels spike, hunger pangs return, etc.. doing this is probably worse for you than not doing any diet at all. I did this, and I paid for it.
I plan to use the induction phase to kickstart weight loss and *****slap my metabolism into burning some of my plentiful fat deposits... then slowly ease my way into phase 2 for a while. I have never had a sweet tooth, so eventually I'd like to just get all my carbs from salads, fruits, nuts (no bread, pasta, sweets, etc...)
I feel fantastic (after some initial greasy gaggy disgusting days...), and the weight is coming off quick. This is really encouraging so far. Wish me luck!!! and feel free to add me if you need low carb buddies! I hope to have a good "after" picture to add to the monstruosity currently on my profile that smacks me on the forehead everytime I log in!!! :-)0 -
Been on Atkins Extended Induction for 9 months, 19 days and very happy with my progress. Will reevaluate though when below or close to goal when i move to strength training.0
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I did Southbeach last year and did well losing weight on it but honestly got bored with it. I went back to my usual eating after 5 months and put the weight back on and then some. I did feel great on it and was never hungry. However I did notice that my IBS completely disappeared on Phase 1 of the SB diet. So after doing a lot of reading and research I decided to try Wheat Belly (the diet and symptoms made me suspect it may be the gluten). This really works for me. I keep my carbs low easily. I have not got at all bored and have re lost the weight. I have started lifting (after reading such inspirational posts on mfp) and I am now in great shape. Best of all I am finally off all meds for my IBS for the first time in 20 years and have no symptoms - YAY!!0
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I am Gluten Free (yes - for celiacs) and lost 30+ lbs to goal by doing low carb/low fat/very slightly higher than normal protein along with vitamins/minerals so I didn't miss out on essentials. This was mainly low carb veggies, and lean meat & fish proteins incl eggs & 0% greek yogourt.
I have been in maintenance for three months now and having no problems after phasing off by adding beans & grains, higher carb veg, and fats back in gradually. You can lurk in my diary if you want - it's public. My trick is to keep the ratios of fat to carb in lunches & dinners quite far apart. One meal is higher in fat than carbs ie: 2 or 3:1, the other meal is higher in carbs to fats ie: 3 or 4:1.
Approx 1x a week I eat whatever I want - whatever ratio - it's my 'Funday'. Next day back to stricter Step 1, then the rest of the week my maintenance plan. I eat between 100-150g net carbs every day and it works just due to separating insulin releasing foods from fats available for storage. (That's the quite simplified version of course, so please don't lecture me on how there are fats in all carb foods etc. I know that already)0 -
I've tried low carb and it's not for me. However, after hitting a plateau after losing 20 pounds, I talked to my nutritionist and she said if I didn't notice results after upping my activity, to keep my daily carbs under 180. That sounded like a lot, but I noticed after trackign them that I was often over, up to 200 carbs a day sometimes. So now I am to do at least one meal a day that does not include a starch. That's either breakfast (yogurt, almonds, fruit and chia) or lunch (chicken and avocadoes with veggies, something like that). This does a good job of making sure I stay between 130 and 150 or so. And I broke through a plateau and am now at 30 pounds lost. For me, going higher on fat, a little lower on carbs seems to be the ticket. As long as I hit my calorie goal, my nutritionist said to not worry too much about fat.0
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I'm working on cutting out the bad carbs that aren't whole grain. I would like to go gluten free for a good month or more to check something. I enjoy quinoa noodles and rice noodles but I haven't yet purged out all the gluten grains. I'm dealing with some IBS type symptoms and really would like to do an elimination diet. I suspect fructose and gluten sensitivities, maybe corn too. I don't know that I'm celiac(never tested) but some family likely are/were(have passed away and can't be tested now).
I think it can help in many situations but the brain and body need some carbs. And in my opinion its never good to replace them with fatty meats and cholesterol. Will defeat some purpose of losing weight(getting healthy). But if you increase your veggies and limit carbs and measure the servings. I try to avoid them in the mornings because then I tend to have cravings and more hunger through the day.0 -
I did a low carbon diet a few years ago and yes I did loose weight. However I found it was impossible to stick to it long term. As soon as I started eating semi normally again I put it all back on! Doing low calorie now and it seems to be working. Also learning to control my portion sizes which is, to be honest, the key to loosing weight.0
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I have been on a very low carb regiment (10g or less a day) for 7 weeks and am at 40 lbs lost as of today (lost 2 before starting back on MFP). I think it's going very well for me. I do have a problem eating enough because I get very full very quickly. I spoke to my Dr. about this but he states that I am doing ok due to the large amount of weight I have to lose. It is amazing how little I desire bread, sugar, rice, potatoes or other high carb foods. They just don't have the same hold on me. I wish you all the best in your endeavors!0
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