Keto is the right way!

craig2108
craig2108 Posts: 4 Member
edited 1:31AM in Food and Nutrition
I was on Keto and never felt better. I lost 15 pounds and 5% body fat in Three weeks. I have had some real bad stress and different situations that set me back the past 3 months but tomorrow is a new day and getting back on it
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  • RAinWA
    RAinWA Posts: 1,980 Member
    baconslave wrote: »
    My husband did Keto and lost 50 lbs, then he started eating normal again and gained it all back. It seems once you start you have to mainly keep eating that way. Not for me, but good luck.

    Actually, you just have to keep eating less.
    I lost all my weight on keto while calorie counting. Then I moved to just low-carb and calorie counting on week days, and on weekends and holidays, I do not care about carbs at all. I eat whatever I want. I've maintained my loss with a couple wobbles here and there (during which I let myself eat a bit too much) since Dec of 2015. If I had stopped low-carbing and just counted calories, I don't doubt a second that I would have still kept the weight off.
    Any way that you eat, if you go back to the poor habits of eating too much you'll regain the weight. This is not exclusive to keto.

    This was my experience too except I went to strictly calorie counting after the weight came off on keto. Like you say, a couple of wobbles but been maintaining for several years.
  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,284 Member
    Glad you found what works for you OP

    It us not for me though - am quite happy eating my non keto diet and quite happy with my results.
  • mph323
    mph323 Posts: 3,565 Member
    rsclause wrote: »
    mph323 wrote: »
    craig2108 wrote: »
    I was on Keto and never felt better. I lost 15 pounds and 5% body fat in Three weeks. I have had some real bad stress and different situations that set me back the past 3 months but tomorrow is a new day and getting back on it

    Are you saying you were on keto for 3 weeks, 3 months ago, but stopped eating that way when your life became stressful? It doesn't sound like a sustainable way of eating long term for you.

    That would be applicable for any other diet that someone stopped too.

    Very true, the issue is not limited to keto. However in this case, the OP is talking about keto specifically.
  • rsclause
    rsclause Posts: 3,103 Member
    I mean, great that it works for you. I'd rather eat my carbs/pizza/"junk food" and lose weight just calorie counting because that works too. :)

    Anything that works can be placed in the yes column and keto won't fit everybody.
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    My husband did Keto and lost 50 lbs, then he started eating normal again and gained it all back. It seems once you start you have to mainly keep eating that way. Not for me, but good luck.

    if you gain the weight back on any diet its because you are eating more than you burn. it happens no matter what way of eating you do. I lost weight just eating less and then I gained it back by no longer eating less. some think once they lose the weight they can go back to old habits. you cant if you want to keep the weight off.
  • musicfan68
    musicfan68 Posts: 1,143 Member
    craig2108 wrote: »
    It’s sustainable if you start to eat your feeling! Junk food became my way of getting through and got away from Keto. If I would have just continued to eat the Keto way beside turn back to junk because it’s more available at work and In life in general. Keto works but I failed to have self discipline

    Any diet works as long as you stick to it and have self discipline. Keto isn't magic.
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    I'm interested in seeing how well I can stick with keto. I like it because I think it's healthy, I'm losing weight, and I don't get hungry. I have less pain (so fewer NSAIDs), and I stopped passing gas (which was becoming embarrassing). I have friends, who follow keto and other low carb regimens, who have maintained well. I hope to follow suit. I've allowed myself a bite (not a serving) of something sweet a few times, but stayed on track, so far. I'm surprised to find myself snacking on half an avocado, with a spoon, using the skin for a bowl. A few nuts and berries are good treats for me, even before keto. I haven't faced a crisis yet, but I'm sure my testing with come. The Good Lord has been teaching me spiritual perseverance, and I expect it's spilling into other areas of my life. After all, my body is His temple on earth, and I want to keep it in good repair.
    Craig2108, I just said a prayer for you, and I wish you well.

    you do realize that passing gas is a normal body response right? excess gas is one thing but no gas at all?
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    craig2108 wrote: »
    I was on Keto and never felt better. I lost 15 pounds and 5% body fat in Three weeks. I have had some real bad stress and different situations that set me back the past 3 months but tomorrow is a new day and getting back on it

    Good luck and glad you are finding something that works for you.

    I would caution on measuring body fat. When you go keto, you deplete glycogen and water, which shows as a bf loss.
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    I'm interested in seeing how well I can stick with keto. I like it because I think it's healthy, I'm losing weight, and I don't get hungry. I have less pain (so fewer NSAIDs), and I stopped passing gas (which was becoming embarrassing). I have friends, who follow keto and other low carb regimens, who have maintained well. I hope to follow suit. I've allowed myself a bite (not a serving) of something sweet a few times, but stayed on track, so far. I'm surprised to find myself snacking on half an avocado, with a spoon, using the skin for a bowl. A few nuts and berries are good treats for me, even before keto. I haven't faced a crisis yet, but I'm sure my testing with come. The Good Lord has been teaching me spiritual perseverance, and I expect it's spilling into other areas of my life. After all, my body is His temple on earth, and I want to keep it in good repair.
    Craig2108, I just said a prayer for you, and I wish you well.

    you do realize that passing gas is a normal body response right? excess gas is one thing but no gas at all?

    Reduced gas is fairly common when one reduces fibre and carbs (which bacteria may create gas from). To avoid being pedantic, I'm assuming she meant that her gas was so greatly reduced as to be unnoticeable.

    TMI...


    I've had that experience too. I now only pass minimal, and less odiferous, gas minutes before a BM. That's it. In the past I could be doubled over in pain, and visibly bloated from gas a few times a week.
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