I've done low-carb for a large portion of my life. I can tell you it is a bad idea just to go right back into carbs... I've gotten "carb shock" before and it's just aweful, nausea vomiting and just sick sick sick.
If you are interested, send me a personal message and I will try and help you taylor a plan that works better for you and what you enjoy eating and something that you can stick to.
Everyone's body is different but I can attest to the fact that cutting BAD carbs out definitely definitely leads to healthy weightloss.
It's important to modify your diet to fit your personality, your body, and your life.
What is your definition of healthy weightloss? What is unhealthy weightloss in your opinion? And what are bad carbs in your opinion?
To everyone else in this thread:
My take on Atkins or any other low carb diet. Most people love carbs. Most people eat them on a consistent basis. Low carbs has all a sudden (this past decade) became the next fad diet.
Did you know that high carb diets used to be the "in" thing? And people lost weight then too. The reason being is, macronutrients are NOT the driving factor behind weightloss.
People lose weight doing high protein, low protein, high carb, low carb, high fat, low fat, and everything in between. Again, the macros don't matter as much as other things (read calories).
Low carb has gotten SO MUCH media exposure with the help of Atkins.
Most people are not educated on the subject and when every ad they see ANYWHERE deals with LOW CARBS, modern dieters become conditioned to believe that the only way to lose weight is to cut out carbs.
So they do it. They cut the thing they love the most out of their diets. And *most* hate it. Go low enough and intake and you trigger ketosis. Many don't like the accompanying characteristics of ketosis. Some handle them okay.
But my point is, people still crave carbs. And this creates an unhealthy relationship with food. They end up hating what they are doing b/c of the control. Cutting out or drastically reducing one of the three macros, IMO, is just stupid.
Why kill yourself to that degree when weightloss can be easily achieved by more sane and balanced approaches? Why not give more attention to the variable that actually DOES control our weight? That being energy. Calories.