ATKINS DIET. Anyone else done it? How was your experience?
ido10612
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After losing 12 lbs and plateauing, my dr told me go one Atkins. Its day 2. I think Ill be able to do it. I just feel weird not eating bread!! I feel hungry a lot. The good thing about bread was that it fills you up. I feel like i have to eat a lot more to be satisfied. I feel like im eating way too many fat grams.
Did you like the diet?
How long did you stick with it?
How much weight did you lose?
Any other suggestions about atikins?
Did you like the diet?
How long did you stick with it?
How much weight did you lose?
Any other suggestions about atikins?
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I lost about 7 pounds the first week I did it. It was relatively easy to stick to but only followed it for 2 weeks. This is becasue I have never felt more awful! I was lethargic and just generally felt like trash. This is of course my personal experience. I do incorporate some aspects of this diet (as well as others) in that I try to avoid simple carbs.
Looking back, I have issues with a diet where you can eat a pound of bacon and not an apple.0 -
I tried it once years ago, and the first week was the worst, i was so irritable and starving; I think I flipped out when I saw someone in the house ate my diet specific food! After the first week it gets better, and actually the consumption of so much protein kept me full.
My father also has done it and like like 90lb in 3 months.
Although, i have to be honest I do find your doctor recommending it to be surprising! it's one of those diets that works, but you have to stay on it for life! Once you start eating more normally it comes back. And, I have come to realize that not all carbs are equal, and it is essential for your body to get them.
As for the fats, I would stick to healthier ones like avocados, olive oil, salmon, and things of that nature. Stay away from faux fat like margarine instead of real butter.
Best of luck with your journey!0 -
Don't worry too much about the fat in the beginning. It is only two weeks that you are on induction. The fat you are taking in will help you not to feel so hungry and if you are exercising (even just walking) that will help prevent any problems because of the fat. Scientific trials showed that in people who followed atkins and did some form of exercise every day, their cholesterol didn't increase, at least in the short term. It is a while since I did Atkins but it really worked. Eat as much as you need to not feel hungry but it might just be that you are used to having the carbs and your body is adjusting. Also remember to drink plenty of water (8 glasses)
I am thinking of going back on Atkins when the kids are back at school. Good luck with it. Hopefully you'll find it easier in the next few days0 -
My mom and I both did this diet I lost 15 pounds but I always felt tired and sick. The minute I started to eat carbs again I gained the weight back. My mother lost close to 75 pounds in 6-8 months. I can't really remember but she looked like a different person but again once she started to intruduce carbs again she gained back most of the weight.0
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I love the Atkins diet. No need to be hungry on Atkins. Just eat some more protein, but don't binge on it. Do stay away from the so-called low carb products. Most of them are awful and curtail weight loss. The sugar alcohol does miserable things to the digestive track.
Unfortunately I am was only able to lose 20 lbs on Atkins, then weight loss comes to a hault. I needed to stay at very low carbs to lose weight and I wasn't able to do that for the long haul. YMMD0 -
I loved the idea of eating things like cheese and steak lol and did lose a few lbs, but found it was not a style of eating that I couild maintain for long.0
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My grandmother has tried it before, and she didn't do well with it....she ended up in the hospital twice because of blood pressure and other problems she didn't have before starting. be very careful and listen to your body0
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Gah!!! Your brain and your body need (good) carbs!!!! "Dr" Atkins should burn in hell, along with "Dr" Bernstein.0
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Too much of ANY one macronutrient is not good, your body needs a balance for optimum nutrition. There is a lot of controversy surrounding the circumstances of his (Atkins) death, but one fact is not in dispute: he had heart disease. And from the pics I've seen of him, he appeared to be overweight.0
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I've not done Atkins specifically but I have cut right down on carbs. One thing I can tell you is that the hunger you feel will subside very quickly.... carbs make you feel hunger so much more than other food, so for now, it's tough, but once your body adapts a bit more you will be feeling loads better and suffer far less from hunger pangs through the day.
I used to crash horribly when I was eating my normal/high amount of carbs, by cutting down, my blood sugar stays steady (I'm not even diabetic, just sensitive to the crashes I guess) and so even when I am hungry I don't feel it half as much as I used to!
As to whether the body "needs" carbs - it's debatable. There's a recent surge toward caveman/paleo diets (essentially, meat + veg in a nutshell) and evidence is coming out that they are great for the body. Your body learns to break down fats and even protein instead of carbohydrates for energy and as long as you keep eating well on such a regime it can work great. I've not gone so extreme though - more along the lines of, instead of having "meat, potato, veg" I'll tend toward "meat, veg, veg", still eating granola for breakfast etc.0 -
I have never tried the diet before but know some people that have lost weight doing it. Good luck! Find what works for you and stick to it.0
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I've never tried Atkins but my friends did while I followed Carbohydrate Addicts. CA doesn't count out foods entirely but restricts you to eating a serving of carbs once a day. I lost 25 lbs of the 50 I needed to lose but fell off the wagon. My Mom, a nurse, didn't like the idea of Atkins 'cos he pushed supplements. My friends also lost weight on Atkins but have since gained some back because they got tired of dieting.0
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Hey.. I can't believe your doctor told you the Atkins was OK... When I spoke to nutritionists, they highly DIDN'T recommend it. It has some nasty side effects including bad breath. The Atkins got popular because that's what people want to hear, they WANT to hear they can eat whatever they want and they WANT to believe that it'll be good for them. :: shakes head :: Ask any person who's serious about fitness at the gym, they won't be on the Atkins diet I promise.0
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Did you like the diet? Love it!
How long did you stick with it? I've been on it since Memorial Day...so like 2 1/2 months.
How much weight did you lose? I'm down 27lbs.
Any other suggestions about atikins? I don't follow the program exactly. I eat as many non starchy veggies as I want.0 -
The bad breath is a sign of ketosis - the body breaking down fat for energy instead of carbs (similar to what diabetics get when they can't keep their blood sugar under control as their body can't convert it to energy). It's not always bad though, a lot of people get a sweet one.
Not that I advocate atkins... some of the principles I think are sound (i.e. reducing carbs, in the modern world we base our whole meals around them and I'm not sure that's right), but the rest is a bit... extreme.0 -
I don't do Atkins per say, but do limit my carbs to around 100 gr per day in order to control my blood sugar. Weight loss has been a wonderful side affect. Eat GOOD fats and they will help satisfy your hunger. And snack on high protein/good fats (like nuts) in between befor you get so hungry. Even though they seem like a lot of calories, your body will thank you for it. Best wishes!0
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I would recommend you do your weight loss this way...
1) Eat HEALTHY - that means dont do Atkins! Follow your food journal
2) Exercise 4-5 times a week
3) Stay the course! Your in this for the LONG term.
You wont have to change your diet like you would on Atkins. Also, I have known quite a few people (including my mom and my brother) who went on Atkins - lost a ton of weight - then gained it all back and THEN SOME!
If you eat healthy - have a few cheat days thrown in there - you will lose weight and keep it off.0 -
Not that I advocate atkins... some of the principles I think are sound (i.e. reducing carbs, in the modern world we base our whole meals around them and I'm not sure that's right), but the rest is a bit... extreme.
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After losing 12 lbs and plateauing, my dr told me go one Atkins. Its day 2. I think Ill be able to do it. I just feel weird not eating bread!! I feel hungry a lot. The good thing about bread was that it fills you up. I feel like i have to eat a lot more to be satisfied. I feel like im eating way too many fat grams.
Did you like the diet?
How long did you stick with it?
How much weight did you lose?
Any other suggestions about atikins?
Did I follow the plan to a "T"? No. That was part of the problem. I stayed in "induction" as long as I possibly could. But it also got to be very expensive, buying and consuming low-to-no-carb products.
If you read the science behind it, and dig up the research, it "looks" like a no-brainer. But it's not going to work for everyone, and I find it difficult for people to stick to it with there being entirely too many temptations (and even worse, if there are other people living with you that will not be on it).
If you can cut out the bad stuff (sugar, caffeine, carbonated beverages, breads and other "bad" carbs) and get on a regular diet and do regular rigorous exercise, you might not NEED the Atkins plan.
I'm not sayin'...I'm just sayin'.0 -
Too much of ANY one macronutrient is not good, your body needs a balance for optimum nutrition. There is a lot of controversy surrounding the circumstances of his (Atkins) death, but one fact is not in dispute: he had heart disease. And from the pics I've seen of him, he appeared to be overweight.
Cardiomyopathy makes it more likely that a person will have a cardiac arrest (heart stopping), which happened to him two years later. Again, the cardiac arrest was not thought to be diet related. His cardiologist stated that (other than the cardiomyopathy), Atkins had "an extraordinarily healthy cardiovascular system".
He was 6 feet tall and weighed 195-200 pounds. NOT fat.0 -
I tried Atkins once. I stuck it out for 3 weeks and lost 12 pounds but I felt horrible the whole time. Every day I felt worse than the day before in terms of energy level and brain fog. When I finally quit I gained back more than I lost.
Interestingly, I now have lost more weight more easily by eating mostly WHOLE grains - oats, barley, brown rice, quinoa, combined with beans, lentils, and nuts. The more animal protein and refined carbs I eat, the less likely I am to lose weight, and then will start to gain again.0 -
I am probably the only person on the planet who followed Atkins to the letter and actually GAINED weight - 10lbs to be exact. Not only did I gain weight, but I felt like absolute CRAP while I did it. I had no energy at all the entire time. I wouldn't do it again because it doesn't work for me and because it is tough to follow any "diet" long term.0
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I would recommend you do your weight loss this way...
1) Eat HEALTHY - that means dont do Atkins! Follow your food journal
2) Exercise 4-5 times a week
3) Stay the course! Your in this for the LONG term.
You wont have to change your diet like you would on Atkins. Also, I have known quite a few people (including my mom and my brother) who went on Atkins - lost a ton of weight - then gained it all back and THEN SOME!
If you eat healthy - have a few cheat days thrown in there - you will lose weight and keep it off.
I'd have to agree with Jconner30...to me, you are on MFP because you want to lose weight right? I may be wrong, but MFP allows you to really eat anything you want...just count your calories...it's that simple. If you make the right nutrition chioces and exercise, you WILL lose weight. Keep focused. There is no need to re-invent the wheel. MFP is your diet...keep counting your calories!0 -
Too much of ANY one macronutrient is not good, your body needs a balance for optimum nutrition. There is a lot of controversy surrounding the circumstances of his (Atkins) death, but one fact is not in dispute: he had heart disease. And from the pics I've seen of him, he appeared to be overweight.
Cardiomyopathy makes it more likely that a person will have a cardiac arrest (heart stopping), which happened to him two years later. Again, the cardiac arrest was not thought to be diet related. His cardiologist stated that (other than the cardiomyopathy), Atkins had "an extraordinarily healthy cardiovascular system".
He was 6 feet tall and weighed 195-200 pounds. NOT fat.
And he died from smacking his head against an icy sidewalk. Not sure how those circumstances are "controversial".0 -
lost the weight but it didn't stay off, had to abandon it due to awful constipation. missed the fruit and veg --Lorcer0
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I tried Atkins... but it wasn't for me (not to say that it doesn't work for others). My energy levels were SO low and I felt queasy all the time. I did lose about 7 pounds, but I put it right back on. My biggest problem was that exercise was nearly impossible on this diet (for me) because even climbing a set of stairs was too much. If you really want to try it - go for it! It might work really well for you, but if you aren't feeling like yourself or if anything else is going on, don't push it.0
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Did you like the diet? I personally did a combination of the atkins and the south beach diet for awhile. I loved it because there was no real limit on how much I could eat, just on what I could eat. This is how I fell in love with peanut butter () Also, I was a carb addict before, so quitting cold turkey really cut down on the amount of calories I took in.
How long did you stick with it? I stuck with it for maybe 1 to 2 months.
How much weight did you lose? I lost about 10 pounds on it.
Any other suggestions about atikins? While I lost weight on the diet, it came back fast (and I didn't stray from the diet). If you can stick with it, that's great, and for some, the high protein really works. I would suggest to do just a higher protein diet though, instead of such a low carb diet which is extrememely hard to stay on track with, and to transition with.
Hope this helps!
*Edited to add: Oh! And I also felt somewhat weak while doing the diet, and it was hard to have the energy to exercise.0 -
I think Atkins is a terrible way to go in terms of overall health, and, based on all the evidence we have now showing how awful Atkins is, I can’t believe people still decide to do it. I also can’t believe a doctor would recommend it. If I had a doctor recommend Atkins to me, I’d get a new doctor, or second opinion, at least.0
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I don't necessarily do Atkins to a "T" but I did do induction for a couple of months(yes, a couple of months), I currently do a low carb way of life and I feel freaking amazing. While in induction I did have the "flu" for a few days but after that I was raring to go and the weight melted off me at an incredible pace the first two weeks and then leveled out.
I don't actively strive to keep my carbs super low, they naturally stay around 50g net or less a day based on what I eat. I eat a ton of veggies, minimal fruit (never was a huge fruit eater in the first place) and derive my protein from greek yogurt, cottage cheese, raw milk cheeses, tofu, chicken, fish, nuts. I love my way of life and would never go back to the carb fueled diet I was slowly killing myself with for years. I don't miss bread, chips, potatoes, pasta, crackers, cake, cookies, sugar, etc. in the least.0 -
I did try it a long time ago and then I learned through my trainer and health and nutrition exactly how damaging it is to your body. .. I would definitely advise against it. .
Better to increase activity and limit calories. . .0
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