Whole 30: 2016 Summer Challenge

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  • tshirtartist
    tshirtartist Posts: 109 Member
    Brithicks wrote: »
    I am completing day 29! I feel so good that I am planning on continuing indefinitely... with wine. I will also enjoy a treat every so often without feeling bad. Before this whole 30, I was out of control. My dad passed away in October and I allowed myself to be comforted by food... like donuts and ice cream and french fries. I was not going a day or even a meal without dessert. I cut down on added sugar for 2 weeks before I felt ready to go full force into the whole 30. It has been such a good thing for me. I am so ready to have a glass of wine in another 2 days, but otherwise, I am mostly ready to just keep on keeping on.

    I am so sorry for your loss!!!! I know exactly how you feel! I lost my dad a year and a half ago and have tried to stuff down my pain with food. He lived with me for the last 8 years of his life and I took care of him. He was my first love and I dreaded losing him. I thought I would never recover. I wouldn't say that I ever will be over it but I am healing and know that overeating doesn't help anything and food really isn't that comforting. Back on a primal whole 30 way of eating starting yesterday and feel hopeful.
    Thanks for sharing your story!
  • Jdigs88
    Jdigs88 Posts: 71 Member
    I'm starting Monday...so nervous, but excited too! Would love to read stories or befriend anyone who can offer encouragement. I think I'm most worried about sugar...not even for like desserts, but in cooking.
  • kaylajane11
    kaylajane11 Posts: 313 Member
    I thought the point of Whole 30 was to recognize food sensitivities, not for weight loss? Either way, anything that makes you feel like this is not for me:

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  • SharGetsHealthy
    SharGetsHealthy Posts: 1,223 Member
    Hello. I am starting my first Whole 30 tomorrow morning. I'm really hoping that I can stick to it. I did South Beach for a month and felt fabulous.The only real big difference between the first two weeks of that and this program is no dairy on the Whole 30. I will miss my cheese as it was a go to snack for me.
  • Jan3D
    Jan3D Posts: 49 Member
    Just started my 2nd Whole 30 on the June 20th after doing the first one about a year ago. Lost 9 lbs. Went on a retreat on Day 31, so didn't do the 10 day food reintroduction, which defeats the purpose.

    This round I've already lost 7 lbs in 4 days - I'm sure that was a lot of water weight, but can totally see it in my face and my skin is starting to glow. My goal is 30 more lbs off before Thanksgiving. I'm choosing to make this a lifestyle, and commit to the reintroduction so I can learn how different foods affect me. Then design a lifestyle that allows me to maintain my new weight and feel amazing. This program teaches you to nourish yourself with so much nutritious food, I'm focusing on all the wonderful foods I can eat, rather than what is off limits. Love the healthy full fats, and most of all, not counting calories! Please add me to this group!
  • brighteststitcher
    brighteststitcher Posts: 62 Member
    I'm on day 15 of my whole thirty (half way!) and I'm feeling pretty great. I was a little bummed that I wasn't getting the same results of my last one, just the initial drop in lbs from cutting out most carbs, so I added in IF and saw another quick drop. You're actually not supposed to weigh yourself during the thirty days, but I'm not going 100% this time. After the (pretty) strict thirty days, I'm transitioning to paleo with occasional treats. I've just found its the "diet" that works best for me. Counting calories turns obsessive and goes towards old disordered eating patterns. I've gotten over the cravings and the sugar detox and I haven't gotten the Tiger Blood yet, but I'm feeling pretty great.
  • illyich
    illyich Posts: 195 Member
    >No legumes
    >psychologically unhealthy foods

    Wow.
  • Jan3D
    Jan3D Posts: 49 Member
    12th Day of Whole30 and have lost 8 lbs. went out to dinner on Friday and a girls night Last night and had no problem staying on plan. (usually I would have had alcohol or gone off plan). i drank sparkling water with lime in a wine glass and didn't miss a beat. It was super easy to order salmon grilled with olive oil, steamed vegies no butter and salad with oil and vinegar when out to dinner. At girls night i enjoyed fresh fruit and skipped the chips cheese and crackers. Very rewarding to see the scale deop another pound! I can make this a lifestyle after reintroduction... Woop!
  • Jan3D
    Jan3D Posts: 49 Member
    Haha, just realized I am "cheating" by weighing myself! I'm also enjoying Califia unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk in my coffee. It is caresgeenan free and compliant! Yes! This food plan is making me very happy. Doesn't feel like a diet. This is my new normald and for the first time in decades I have every confidence that this time I will reach a healthy weight , sray there, and enjoy my life.
  • retziegal
    retziegal Posts: 9 Member
    I'm starting my 2nd Whole30 today. Add me if you'd like to! We can support each other.

    Caveat: I do weigh myself daily which is against the rules.
    It truly motivates me to keep going and going. :smiley:
  • AndreaBG
    AndreaBG Posts: 16 Member
    I am going to start on Sunday July 17th and am looking for a support network.
  • sali_ina
    sali_ina Posts: 1 Member
    AndreaBG wrote: »
    I am going to start on Sunday July 17th and am looking for a support network.

    I'm starting today, too! :smiley:
  • corpus_validum
    corpus_validum Posts: 292 Member
    edited July 2016
    I thought the point of Whole 30 was to recognize food sensitivities, not for weight loss? Either way, anything that makes you feel like this is not for me:

    can't people learn to be positive towards others' fitness journey, even if it's not their cup of tea?
  • Cat687
    Cat687 Posts: 2 Member
    I'm on day 9 of Whole 30 and survived a trip to Vegas and was Whole30 compliant the whole time. Fortunately I had some great friends who were also eating healthy so we held each other accountable.

    What I have been doing is logging a diary entry into a journal to see how I am feeling, it allows me to look back at items that trigger my inflammation and gastroparesis. What I have been noticing in these 9 days is that my patience with people have drastically shortened, so I excuse my self and take short walks often. Also, the taste of fruit is inexplicably sweet to me. I have bad allergies, and my congestion is a lot better, to the point that when someone is drinking a diet soda next to me I can smell the artificiality of it to the point it is noxious.

    What also helps me stay on track is posting a motivational quote each day and recapping my day. It helps me practice gratefulness as well.

  • lyssa1210
    lyssa1210 Posts: 96 Member
    Is anyone out there still doing this? I have been easing towards it for a week and will start full throttle tomorrow. I read It starts withFood last year and did it for 30 days. Now I am getting the other book called The Whole 30. Any differences? Suggestions? I have an addiction to popcorn!
  • michelekay2015
    michelekay2015 Posts: 6 Member
    I'm just beginning Whole 30. I'm also eliminating nightshades & egg whites to follow the chronic pain plan for migraine.
  • droid1963
    droid1963 Posts: 1 Member
    My wife, daughter and I finished a Whole 30 on Sept 20.
    We started because my daughter was always bloated and headache-y. It's been remarkable. We learned that dairy and wheat are verboten for our daughter. We all lost weight, as a bonus. I haven't had a drink in 65 days, which is probably the longest stretch since high school,
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