ruby__stone
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i've been doing some reading and a particular post regarding Atkins’ caught my attention...so i re-read the diet that I never attempted, to refresh my memory about the program…I had mentioned in another post that a friend of mine had been hospitalized from kidney problems while on the diet, however, for the record I called her and she said that it was because she had prior complications in childhood with her kidney’s and that the doctor said that Atkins’ didn’t cause the problems but excess protein in her case aggravated her situation…so…since I don’t have a history of any organ problems I am comfortable attempting the diet and today I decided I will try the induction phase for two weeks…I guess I feel like I have nothing to lose but weight…I need a program to follow (because I need routine) and my research tells me that Atkins does work and I think it will be the boost I need to start my weight loss…however I am accepting that I cannot simply fall back into old habits once I am able to re-introduce carbs and I feel that I am indeed ready to start accounting for my ‘emotional-overeating’ habits…
so my final decision is that I can personally see myself doing the induction phase for two weeks (and most likely longer if I see results) and I do believe that if I follow the program correctly I can eventually re-introduce certain foods in moderation which will allow me to appreciate what an appropriate daily carb intake should be…
i intend on exercising at least 4 days a week (cardio and weight training exercises) and I will keep my daily journal for two weeks…
as an aside…i am also reading the ‘Ultimate Weight Solution’ written by Dr. Phil and the self reflecting exercises he suggests you perform are mind boggling! I always considered myself an emotionally healthy person…but I’m now realizing that I am an emotional eater and that in the past six months food has not been consumed for nourishment but as emotional comfort….I definitely recommend the book as a good resource for guiding anyone through understanding why, where, when, what and how they eat… if they don’t already know…
my main concern now is that I don’t want to re-gain the weight I intend to lose…and I’m actually paranoid about gaining it back and I haven’t even lost it yet! am I being a nut?!
is it a fair statement to say that the main reason people gain back weight is not because they begin eating carbs again, but because they slack with their daily exercise routine and fall back into overall unhealthy overeating habits once they reach their goal?
anyone have suggestions, warnings, advice?
so my final decision is that I can personally see myself doing the induction phase for two weeks (and most likely longer if I see results) and I do believe that if I follow the program correctly I can eventually re-introduce certain foods in moderation which will allow me to appreciate what an appropriate daily carb intake should be…
i intend on exercising at least 4 days a week (cardio and weight training exercises) and I will keep my daily journal for two weeks…
as an aside…i am also reading the ‘Ultimate Weight Solution’ written by Dr. Phil and the self reflecting exercises he suggests you perform are mind boggling! I always considered myself an emotionally healthy person…but I’m now realizing that I am an emotional eater and that in the past six months food has not been consumed for nourishment but as emotional comfort….I definitely recommend the book as a good resource for guiding anyone through understanding why, where, when, what and how they eat… if they don’t already know…
my main concern now is that I don’t want to re-gain the weight I intend to lose…and I’m actually paranoid about gaining it back and I haven’t even lost it yet! am I being a nut?!
is it a fair statement to say that the main reason people gain back weight is not because they begin eating carbs again, but because they slack with their daily exercise routine and fall back into overall unhealthy overeating habits once they reach their goal?
anyone have suggestions, warnings, advice?