Low carb diet did not work for me !

vasinger1
vasinger1 Posts: 11 Member
edited November 24 in Health and Weight Loss
I tried the high fat low carb diet, and I actually gained weight! I was told to avoid potatoes like the plague, that pasta was "bad", and that carbs make you hungry. Non sense! I am now eating plenty of potatoes, pasta, pizza, and I am NEVER HUNGRY! I eat plenty of high fiber such as oatmeal , (I take psyillium husk) , and plenty of Mexican food such as burritos, rice and beans, etc. I am losing weight and it feels so much easier than the low carb diet. I get irked when people say low fat diets don't work. I did bacon and eggs for breakfast (did nothing to curb my appetite), cheese burgers without bun, it just made more hungry! Maybe low fat doesn't work for some people, but it's working for me !
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  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,985 Member
    I also find all the 'oh so bad' carbs most satiating. Proper bread, baguette, flatbread, rice, potatoes, pasta, bulgur, couscous... Everybody is different.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    What helps with satiety is really individual. Good for you for recognizing that!
  • ladyhusker39
    ladyhusker39 Posts: 1,406 Member
    It's very helpful to figure out what types of foods help you feel full. I also find that realizing that I can enjoy my sweets and still meet my weight loss and nutritional goals to be extremely helpful. I think I will be able to sustain my goals much better because of this understanding.
  • deekring
    deekring Posts: 13 Member
    I tried it also. 20 carbs per day. I lost 10 lbs fairly quickly and then slowly started gaining it back. I truly think I was eating fewer calories at first and then later ate too many while still staying under 20 carbs. For me, I need to focus on calories and portions.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    I also find carbs more satiating. I tried Atkins, back when it was so popular. I got so *kitten*y, my hubby threw a cookie at me and ordered me to eat it. No carbs makes me uber-crabby.

    Have a Snickers

    :)

    Yuck! No. I hate Snickers. How about a Skor?
  • chispaza
    chispaza Posts: 153 Member
    I also find carbs more satiating. I tried Atkins, back when it was so popular. I got so *kitten*y, my hubby threw a cookie at me and ordered me to eat it. No carbs makes me uber-crabby.

    Have a Snickers

    :)

    Yuck! No. I hate Snickers. How about a Skor?

    I'll take your Snickers, I love them.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    edited February 2018
    chispaza wrote: »
    I also find carbs more satiating. I tried Atkins, back when it was so popular. I got so *kitten*y, my hubby threw a cookie at me and ordered me to eat it. No carbs makes me uber-crabby.

    Have a Snickers

    :)

    Yuck! No. I hate Snickers. How about a Skor?

    I'll take your Snickers, I love them.

    If you can beat mom to them. ;)
  • TxTiffani
    TxTiffani Posts: 799 Member
    Yes, been on the low carb train. I am obviously a slow learner because I have been unsuccessful at it several times now. Smh. I can keep my carbs low but not my cals. I am a volume eater so to have to limit veggies and almost completely cut out fruits it makes it hard for me to bulk up my meals with enough volume to stay satiated. I do lose about 3-5lbs water weight within days of going super low carb and my tummy flattens but then it stalls and I quit losing because at 5’1 133lbs I don’t have a ton of calories to play with. Low cal volume foods for the win for me!!
  • HoneyBadger302
    HoneyBadger302 Posts: 2,085 Member
    It's very individual. I don't eat a ton of refined carbs, but mostly because there is very little volume for the impact they make in my daily calories. Anything that cuts out the better part of an entire food group I see as being a bit of a "fad."

    Gotta do what works for you and your body and situation. I've actually had to start adding a few more carbs back in (still try to avoid refined grains/sugars for the most part) as I found my recovery from my workouts was MUCH better with a few more carbs. Go figure.
  • Hottlieb
    Hottlieb Posts: 8 Member
    squeeeyk wrote: »
    Hottlieb wrote: »
    I know plenty of people who lost weight on Atkins or some variance of the “Low-Carb diet” and most of them gained it back and then some.

    I mean...you could say that about any diet. The statistics aren't fantastic when you look at who is successful at keeping the weight off. If there was such a successful diet then the fitness and weight loss industry wouldn't be booming.
    Without getting into all of the science: Carbs retain more water and anybody who steer’s clear of one macronutrient is bound for failure OR to a lesser degree, a pretty bad binging eventually.

    I think that's variable as well. Many people have been successful in changing their relationship with food by limiting carbs. I also mean limiting and not cutting out the entire macro. Anecdotally, for me, reducing sugars and carbs has drastically improved my health and my attitudes towards foods.

    I wasn’t making a blanket statement, but I think you know that.

    My 2nd statement might have been made in haste, however I don’t think it’s variable. Limiting and cutting out are 2 separate things as we both pointed out. If you could show me someone who has cut out a macro completely (not cycling, doing it for a couple of months, etc...), I’ll show you somebody with a problem.

    The main point here is like you said: One’s relationship to food. Everybody is different.
    bbell1985 wrote: »
    So like...you could eat a balanced diet. And lose weight. HOLY CRAP!

    That can’t be true!!!!!
  • vasinger1
    vasinger1 Posts: 11 Member
    Update: I forgot to add while trying the low carb diet I was having a lot of red meat and hamburgers. For some reason, I tend to gain weight on that- even if my calories are in check. I was aiming for 2,000 calories but always went up to 2500, because I did "cheat" a lot with ice cream stuff and other junk food. I find that eating high protein or high fat doesn't necessarily keep me any fuller than eating carbs. It just was hard to stick to. So I decided instead to try high fiber/low fat. I eat very little red meat- more fish, vegetables, but I also allow myself "No no" foods such as bagels (I'm not even Jewish, lol), and bread, spaghetti, pizza, etc. I avoid "trigger" foods- I find that pancakes make me gain weight and so do high fat hamburgers. So I guess it really is different for every person.
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