CARB CYCLERS UNITE....

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  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Db8688 wrote: »
    I was feeling down the other day and made the comment to my daughter that I was tired of struggling and not seeing results. Her reply was "But mom you have seen the kind cf results you get if you stop working out." Smart girl! I'm working harder now and paying attention to what and how I eat.

    It's always nice to have someone give you a good dose of reality (especially if it's something you kind of already knew). It helps to get that kick-in-the-butt from an outside source sometimes :smile: You're doing great though, DB! No reason to feel down on yourself!

    Whenever I get too caught up in my own negative thoughts, I try to remind myself that this is not a race. There is no deadline. It's not a competition. Life is going to happen and I'm going to eat too many Fun Size Skittles sometimes and I'm going to do 12 reps instead of 15 some days at the gym and I'm going to enjoy myself at family gatherings and have one too many glasses of wine. Life is going to happen no matter how disciplined we are. Just gotta keep on trying and never give up. B)

    Totally agree with your take on life Laura! And I loved your daughters response DB! You ARE doing great, You work out like a maniac, eat with in reason, enjoy life with your significant ones....

  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    I read somewhere on these threads that there is a pattern of about a month or two months into a new way of eating, people sometimes get discourage bc they are not seeing the "signs" of success as much anymore. Whether its the scale moving, or the new pants size, or the ripped bicep, we start to tell ourselves that this isn't working and we need to change up the whole process, find a new diet, add 10 more workouts hours or worse yet, QUIT!.....when really all we need to do is dig in and continue on and give this change a real chance ..... just bc we are not seeing outward results, doesn't mean changes are not happening on the inside every day!
    Change begins from the inside out, whether its mentally or physically....

    just my two cents.....
  • tiffkittyw
    tiffkittyw Posts: 366 Member
    Everyone is doing great. We just have to take it one day at a time and eventually we will get there!
  • sarahruss2
    sarahruss2 Posts: 23 Member
    This plan is a healthy and balanced way of eating. Add exercise in there and its all good! Stick to it everyone, stay positive and smile :)
  • bwyatt62
    bwyatt62 Posts: 6 Member
    Hello, I'm trouble making myself stay committed. I have decided to cook what I want and what is healthy and everyone else can eat it or do without. My DH will do that but my sons will not. Guess they will have to cook their own meals if they don't want it. They are grown so it isn't a bad deal.
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    I read somewhere on these threads that there is a pattern of about a month or two months into a new way of eating, people sometimes get discourage bc they are not seeing the "signs" of success as much anymore. Whether its the scale moving, or the new pants size, or the ripped bicep, we start to tell ourselves that this isn't working and we need to change up the whole process, find a new diet, add 10 more workouts hours or worse yet, QUIT!.....when really all we need to do is dig in and continue on and give this change a real chance ..... just bc we are not seeing outward results, doesn't mean changes are not happening on the inside every day!
    Change begins from the inside out, whether its mentally or physically....

    just my two cents.....

    This has happened to me every single time. You have to keep it up. You have to keep making good choices!
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    Db8688 wrote: »
    I was feeling down the other day and made the comment to my daughter that I was tired of struggling and not seeing results. Her reply was "But mom you have seen the kind cf results you get if you stop working out." Smart girl! I'm working harder now and paying attention to what and how I eat.

    It's always nice to have someone give you a good dose of reality (especially if it's something you kind of already knew). It helps to get that kick-in-the-butt from an outside source sometimes :smile: You're doing great though, DB! No reason to feel down on yourself!

    Whenever I get too caught up in my own negative thoughts, I try to remind myself that this is not a race. There is no deadline. It's not a competition. Life is going to happen and I'm going to eat too many Fun Size Skittles sometimes and I'm going to do 12 reps instead of 15 some days at the gym and I'm going to enjoy myself at family gatherings and have one too many glasses of wine. Life is going to happen no matter how disciplined we are. Just gotta keep on trying and never give up. B)

    Thanks! :)
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    "This has happened to me every single time. You have to keep it up. You have to keep making good choices"

    Agreed !!!!!!!
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    I don't know how people do low carb for long periods of time. The after taste is awful! :(
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    What has an after taste DB ?
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    What has an after taste DB ?

    It's an awful taste that comes from eating a lot of protein and very little carbs. I read what it's called but forgot. It tastes like bad breath. :)
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Ahh. Maybe it's Ketosis breath
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Ahh. Maybe it's Ketosis breath

    :* that's it!
  • eemaries
    eemaries Posts: 3 Member
    sarahruss2 wrote: »
    eemaries wrote: »
    Hi everyone. I'm new to carb cycling and today is my first day of the Chris Powell Method. :# Feeling optimistic but skeptical so I was happy to find you here!

    How did the first couple of days go for you?

    Other than the migraine on day one due to sugar withdrawal? Ha! Hanging in there. Not going to lie though, I don't feel like eating the second I get out of bed. However I very much feel like eating before bed.

    Habits are hard to break. But I'm worth the fight.
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    eemaries wrote: »
    sarahruss2 wrote: »
    eemaries wrote: »
    Hi everyone. I'm new to carb cycling and today is my first day of the Chris Powell Method. :# Feeling optimistic but skeptical so I was happy to find you here!

    How did the first couple of days go for you?

    Other than the migraine on day one due to sugar withdrawal? Ha! Hanging in there. Not going to lie though, I don't feel like eating the second I get out of bed. However I very much feel like eating before bed.

    Habits are hard to break. But I'm worth the fight.
    I can't believe how sensitive I am to sugar and breads now ! Happy to see you hanging in there, because Yes! You are worth it !
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
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  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Halloween is upon us and fortunately for me I live where we don't get Trick or Treaters...so I was able to bypass the Halloween treat isle in the stores....I was guilty of raiding my kids' treat bag when they were young, I can admit that now.... Lol. But I got to tell ya, I've been really craving the carbs !!! Hope everyone has a safe and fun weekend! :D
  • tiffkittyw
    tiffkittyw Posts: 366 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Halloween is upon us and fortunately for me I live where we don't get Trick or Treaters...so I was able to bypass the Halloween treat isle in the stores....I was guilty of raiding my kids' treat bag when they were young, I can admit that now.... Lol. But I got to tell ya, I've been really craving the carbs !!! Hope everyone has a safe and fun weekend! :D

    Lucky! We just moved to a new neighborhood and don't know how many trick or treaters we will get, but we bought 2 bags of candy last night and I've already eaten some :neutral: It's a struggle for sure! Some of it wasn't even that good so I especially like your post about the calorie refund!

  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Tiff - Don't you just hate when it doesn't taste that great ??? I hope the neighborhood is busy enough that you don't have too many leftovers !!!
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    Halloween kicks off a feeding frenzy for me. (Used to). We have a lot of trick or treatersI so I forgo giving out candy and stay away untli the witching hour passes That way I don't have bags of candy in the house.
  • tiffkittyw
    tiffkittyw Posts: 366 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Tiff - Don't you just hate when it doesn't taste that great ??? I hope the neighborhood is busy enough that you don't have too many leftovers !!!

    All leftover candy will be donated to my work. Hopefully my coworkers will eat it all for me.
  • dunkut
    dunkut Posts: 50 Member
    Help needed!! I have been carb cycling since July 1st, I have dropped 35 pounds but man the progress seems slow. I try not to get impatient as the progress has been awesome. I weighed 275 and now weigh 240. I do the turbo cycle and oddly enough my high carb day on Wednesday I always weigh the lowest. In the beginning my eating was perfect, now there is a random item here and there that I do log. I'm a big guy so my concern is I'm not eating enough?? Low carb days fall between 1500-1700 calories and high are about 2k-2100. I always have lots of calories to eat back but don't as I am trying to stick to the plan. Any thoughts are appreciated!
  • ms_smartypants
    ms_smartypants Posts: 8,278 Member
    Happy Halloween Everyone ....I just wanted to pop in and say you all are doing amazing ..Keep it up :) As for me I have lost 3.2 pounds in 2 weeks since switching over to LCHF ....I hope you all have a safe Halloween (we aren't doing anything for Halloween this year due to both of us (daughter and I) having a nasty cold all week UGH
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    I read somewhere on these threads that there is a pattern of about a month or two months into a new way of eating, people sometimes get discourage bc they are not seeing the "signs" of success as much anymore. Whether its the scale moving, or the new pants size, or the ripped bicep, we start to tell ourselves that this isn't working and we need to change up the whole process, find a new diet, add 10 more workouts hours or worse yet, QUIT!.....when really all we need to do is dig in and continue on and give this change a real chance ..... just bc we are not seeing outward results, doesn't mean changes are not happening on the inside every day!
    Change begins from the inside out, whether its mentally or physically....

    just my two cents.....

    Thank you for this post! I needed to hear that!
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    dunkut wrote: »
    Help needed!! I have been carb cycling since July 1st, I have dropped 35 pounds but man the progress seems slow. I try not to get impatient as the progress has been awesome. I weighed 275 and now weigh 240. I do the turbo cycle and oddly enough my high carb day on Wednesday I always weigh the lowest. In the beginning my eating was perfect, now there is a random item here and there that I do log. I'm a big guy so my concern is I'm not eating enough?? Low carb days fall between 1500-1700 calories and high are about 2k-2100. I always have lots of calories to eat back but don't as I am trying to stick to the plan. Any thoughts are appreciated!
    Yes it might be too low for you especially if you are doing heavy workouts. Also, I would check to see what your carb averages are.....are they under 100 gr? Everyone has to find their sweet spot on what that magic number to be. For me, it's around 20-50 grams of carbs a day.
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Db8688 wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    I read somewhere on these threads that there is a pattern of about a month or two months into a new way of eating, people sometimes get discourage bc they are not seeing the "signs" of success as much anymore. Whether its the scale moving, or the new pants size, or the ripped bicep, we start to tell ourselves that this isn't working and we need to change up the whole process, find a new diet, add 10 more workouts hours or worse yet, QUIT!.....when really all we need to do is dig in and continue on and give this change a real chance ..... just bc we are not seeing outward results, doesn't mean changes are not happening on the inside every day!
    Change begins from the inside out, whether its mentally or physically....

    just my two cents.....

    Thank you for this post! I needed to hear that!
    . Glad it helped !

  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    dunkut wrote: »
    Help needed!! I have been carb cycling since July 1st, I have dropped 35 pounds but man the progress seems slow. I try not to get impatient as the progress has been awesome. I weighed 275 and now weigh 240. I do the turbo cycle and oddly enough my high carb day on Wednesday I always weigh the lowest. In the beginning my eating was perfect, now there is a random item here and there that I do log. I'm a big guy so my concern is I'm not eating enough?? Low carb days fall between 1500-1700 calories and high are about 2k-2100. I always have lots of calories to eat back but don't as I am trying to stick to the plan. Any thoughts are appreciated!
    Yes it might be too low for you especially if you are doing heavy workouts. Also, I would check to see what your carb averages are.....are they under 100 gr? Everyone has to find their sweet spot on what that magic number to be. For me, it's around 20-50 grams of carbs a day.
    Also , if you haven't done a slingshot yet, I highly recommend it !
  • dunkut
    dunkut Posts: 50 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    dunkut wrote: »
    Help needed!! I have been carb cycling since July 1st, I have dropped 35 pounds but man the progress seems slow. I try not to get impatient as the progress has been awesome. I weighed 275 and now weigh 240. I do the turbo cycle and oddly enough my high carb day on Wednesday I always weigh the lowest. In the beginning my eating was perfect, now there is a random item here and there that I do log. I'm a big guy so my concern is I'm not eating enough?? Low carb days fall between 1500-1700 calories and high are about 2k-2100. I always have lots of calories to eat back but don't as I am trying to stick to the plan. Any thoughts are appreciated!
    Yes it might be too low for you especially if you are doing heavy workouts. Also, I would check to see what your carb averages are.....are they under 100 gr? Everyone has to find their sweet spot on what that magic number to be. For me, it's around 20-50 grams of carbs a day.
    Also , if you haven't done a slingshot yet, I highly recommend it !


    Low carb days are pretty solid, well below the hundred mark. 50 if I had to give an average. I have done slingshots as suggested, but am more than likely due for one. I am happy with the progress but just feel like I should hit 2lbs a week. Hate the thought of eating more but I know it works lol

  • sarahruss2
    sarahruss2 Posts: 23 Member
    Just wanted to say that I chose Halloween as a HC/reward day so I could eat some candy. I was sooooo excited for the reese's cup…had it…and it was just ok. So I went it for some other chocolate--milky way. Should be dreamy…it was ok. SO WEIRD. Kinda disappointed but actually quite thrilled! Maybe I lost my taste for chocolate?? I know I liked it, but I didn't get that high I used to, the kind when you just crave more and more and more. I hope this is good news :)

  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    sarahruss2 wrote: »
    Just wanted to say that I chose Halloween as a HC/reward day so I could eat some candy. I was sooooo excited for the reese's cup…had it…and it was just ok. So I went it for some other chocolate--milky way. Should be dreamy…it was ok. SO WEIRD. Kinda disappointed but actually quite thrilled! Maybe I lost my taste for chocolate?? I know I liked it, but I didn't get that high I used to, the kind when you just crave more and more and more. I hope this is good news :)

    As you adjust to healthier food choices your taste buds adjust too. And eventually your body will respond negatively to too much sugar. Excellent planning BTW! :)