Those working on those last 10-15?
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Thank you! I think my gut was also extra bloated due to my adverse reaction to gluten. I swear most of my inches lost in my gut was in the first 4 weeks! One of the best NSVs is my lack of IBS and Lactose Intolerance sysmptoms. Even if I decide to not be low carb, I'll NEVER go back to wheat/Gluten!!! For the first time in EVER, I'm not having daily gastrointestinal distress! And I can eat cheese, cheesecake, cream, etc with no diarrhea!!!! It baffles my husband completely. I've never been able to handle dairy before, and all of a sudden, it's a non issue. Have I been gluten intolerant this whole time, thinking it was dairy? Or have I just been "sugar" intolerant?2 -
Wow, you look great. Hope you get the health issue cleared up.0
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retirehappy wrote: »Wow, you look great. Hope you get the health issue cleared up.
Thank you! Although, I have to admit that the side view is way more flattering than frontal! I've had two kids and have some saggy skin, separated abs (D.R.)... yay babies!0 -
@CRZYFTM - Congrats on your fantastic success! Thank you for sharing pictures.
As sixaround1 said: "very inspiring"0 -
CrispyStars3 wrote: »@CRZYFTM - Congrats on your fantastic success! Thank you for sharing pictures.
As sixaround1 said: "very inspiring"
Thank you! ☺️0 -
Scale has not moved for two days. Continue to remain positive as I am feeling so much better since I gave up sugar and lowered the carbs. It's been a week. <1.6# Yay! for small successes, it's about wellness.1
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jonni82014 wrote: »Scale has not moved for two days. Continue to remain positive as I am feeling so much better since I gave up sugar and lowered the carbs. It's been a week. <1.6# Yay! for small successes, it's about wellness.
My scale has yo-yo'd around 124-126 pounds for over a month! It's why I decided to take my progress pic! I needed motivation to keep going.
I'm also counting all of my non scale victories!0 -
sixaround1 wrote: »Amazing results! Congratulations & thanks for sharing, very inspiring!
Thx! ☺️
Fabulous. How tall are you?0 -
Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »sixaround1 wrote: »Amazing results! Congratulations & thanks for sharing, very inspiring!
Thx! ☺️
Fabulous. How tall are you?
5'4".... or actually 5'4.25" but hey who's counting1 -
I've got all of ya beat with the scale not moving... I'm up 2 pounds from September 2015!!!
But I'm in smaller clothes...2 -
Your pictures always amaze me Sunny_Bunny!! I love your transformation and it really helps me along because I'm up 3 pounds but have lost 3.5 inches off my waist and 2.5 inches off my hips. The scale is a b!$ch!! lol1
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@CRZYFTM you look fabulous!! WTG! What an inspiration!0
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »sixaround1 wrote: »Amazing results! Congratulations & thanks for sharing, very inspiring!
Thx! ☺️
Fabulous. How tall are you?
5'4".... or actually 5'4.25" but hey who's counting
What a great weight!!!0 -
Thanks y'all. I appreciate the kind words!0
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Scale still not moving 5days. I am trying to remain positive. However, at time discouraged because of the HF intake. I feel that I have no direction - I keep reading eat fat, eat fat, eat fat and it difficult for me to trust that doing so will move the scale. The question is how much is too much?0
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http://www.tuitnutrition.com/2016/01/dont-be-a-ketard1.html
This is very helpful information when you are not losing and you think you should be. It discusses being keto vs. fat adapted. There are three pages, read them all. Eat your moderate protein, your low carb target, and eat enough fat that you are not hungry. Some days you will need more, others less. Go with the flow.4 -
jonni82014 wrote: »Scale still not moving 5days. I am trying to remain positive. However, at time discouraged because of the HF intake. I feel that I have no direction - I keep reading eat fat, eat fat, eat fat and it difficult for me to trust that doing so will move the scale. The question is how much is too much?
Eating fat is not what makes you burn fat. If you're adding lots of fat to things you probably are overeating. You really only need to use what's required for cooking and eat what's on your meat.
I personally would use the Ketogains macro calculator to determine your caloric and macro needs and reassess.2 -
jonni82014 wrote: »Scale still not moving 5days. I am trying to remain positive. However, at time discouraged because of the HF intake. I feel that I have no direction - I keep reading eat fat, eat fat, eat fat and it difficult for me to trust that doing so will move the scale. The question is how much is too much?
Yep you are taking in too many calories. The best quote I heard and rings in my head is this WOE is not about eating more it's about finding the right combination of foods on this WOE that you will eat less. That means finding foods that fit your macros and you are held over for a period of time to get your body to burn it's own fat. Eating a heavy dose of fat gets your body to burn that fat and store the rest.1 -
Thank you to all for your wisdom. I will continue to get educated. I found and prepared some planned meals containing less dairy and released <1#. Good start. Keeping calm.1
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jonni82014 wrote: »Thank you to all for your wisdom. I will continue to get educated. I found and prepared some planned meals containing less dairy and released <1#. Good start. Keeping calm.
Remember this is a marathon not a sprint. You will see more progress with MONTHS than days. Keep it up! Just keep "running".2 -
jonni82014 wrote: »Thank you to all for your wisdom. I will continue to get educated. I found and prepared some planned meals containing less dairy and released <1#. Good start. Keeping calm.
Remember this is a marathon not a sprint. You will see more progress with MONTHS than days. Keep it up! Just keep "running".
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Thanks looked at my journal released 2.4# over 9 days. That's a win3
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jonni82014 wrote: »Thanks looked at my journal released 2.4# over 9 days. That's a win
Not to rain on your victory lap, but the sport might be water polo with such a short match time! But as already noted, the sunny side is that time and consistency are near-unbeatable teammates, as long as you keep them in the game.
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Good news. Got my vitals from my BHRT (hormone) Doc. Great results. He also gave me a keto plan; for Mitochondrial cell health which is one of the benefits.Plus other wonderful resources. I was abit down on how to start the keto plan; now I have direction.
Need to lose 7 (stubborn)#. I now have a purposeful step.3 -
jonni82014 wrote: »Good news. Got my vitals from my BHRT (hormone) Doc. Great results. He also gave me a keto plan; for Mitochondrial cell health which is one of the benefits.Plus other wonderful resources. I was abit down on how to start the keto plan; now I have direction.
Need to lose 7 (stubborn)#. I now have a purposeful step.
Wow you have a dr. promoting keto, how awesome is that?0 -
Cool!0
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jonni82014 wrote: »Good news. Got my vitals from my BHRT (hormone) Doc. Great results. He also gave me a keto plan; for Mitochondrial cell health which is one of the benefits.Plus other wonderful resources. I was abit down on how to start the keto plan; now I have direction.
Need to lose 7 (stubborn)#. I now have a purposeful step.
Yay for your BHRT doc!
You're menopausal? I am!0 -
Not menopausal: done. Balancing hormones (bio-identical)as naturally, as possible. Keeping my estrogen levels in check. I am a BC survivor 26 years. Another BHRT benefit = anti-aging. Keto=wellness.4
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