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Senior LCF Member
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So happy that inspiration has returned!
Here's my story (I'll keep it brief
)I am a 29 year old male who lost over 100 lbs on Atkins about three years ago, by doing Induction for a YEAR. I was inspired at that time, and I went from not being able to find clothes that would fit me in most stores, to being able to buy size 36 jeans in whatever store I wanted (even trendy ones!). Size 36, btw, is fine with me. I have a large build, which is cool. I just don't want to be FAT. Anyway, (here comes the part of the story we've all heard before) I slowly fell off of it (read: became too comfortable with my success) and began drinking again (vodka and club soda this time instead of beer, but still), and slowly re-introducing a lot of baaaaad things into my diet. Sweets/desserts are my biggest weakness, as well as fries (like, a whole plate of them with loads of ketchup and salt) and Chinese food is one my ultimate favourites. I've definitely put a bunch of weight back on (don't know how much, I don't have a scale and never did use one - and no, I don't want to ). I have been just barely getting into my size 38 pants now, and wearing the larger shirts I wore about halfway through my previous weight loss. This will not do.But.... My inspiration is back! I began Induction (using the book) on Monday May 5th, and began walking to and from work (40 mins each way = 400 mins of walking last week, plus 45 mins on the treadmill on my day off). I am drinking only water and black decaf coffee (I always did drink my coffee black, so no problem there, just cutting out the caffeine). Not even Diet Coke. No booze. Doing my best to stay below 20 net carbs per day, using Fitday. Just came back from grocery shopping, and it was not a long enough walk!! LOL I could have walked another hour! I'm so inspired right now, it's going to be hard to be patient to drop enough to get back into my old clothes (that's my biggest goal). But I am very happy with the feeling this WOE gives me. In the immortal words of George Costanza, "I'M BACK BABY! I'M BACK!" ![]() |
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Blabbermouth!!!
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Good for you, letting your waistband alert you to a drift toward tubbiness. Good health to you as you climb aboard the LC bandwagon. You'll find lots of alternative recipes if you are inclined to cook up alternatives to some of the worst carby foods: Look at Cleochatra and KevinPA for the most amazing alternatives to committing carby hari-kari by eating all the wrong stuff for a fat-burning metabolism. Have a great LC day today!
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Florida
Posts: 392
Gallery: suncstgirl
Stats: 253/190.2/125............ {{{C'mon 180's!}}}
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: Feb 2008
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Congrats on your newly found resolve Canadaboy29!
I too lost A LOT of weight only to get lazy and gain A LOT back. I noticed I was getting that "muffin-top" look as my shorts got tighter and I was spilling out the top I definitely feel it is easier to stay on this wol when you mood is in agreement (It is hard to do if it feels like a drudgery and you have to force yourself). Welcome back! ![]() |
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Senior LCF Member
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Thanks Susan!
I'm happy to be here. A very helpful message board. |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 4,673
Gallery: 2big4mysize
Stats: 313 to current goalie 169-173
WOE: Atkins 2002
Start Date: june 1 2002
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glad you got yout atkins loving feeling back
oh and about your shopping walk you could always walk all the asiles of the store before you add any food to your cart and repeat afterwards ( think of it as resistance training too. In my store i can get a mile in that way |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Houston
Posts: 2,391
Gallery: Houston Heather
Stats: I lost it before and I'll lose it again!
WOE: Atkins 2002 + powerlifting and running
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Congratulations on catching it before you had to shop at the "Big guy store".
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Canada
Posts: 449
Gallery: LolaLeeLolo
Stats: 240/181!!/->195/150
WOE: Atkins and/or no sugar/flour/potatoes/rice
Start Date: April 28. 2003/restart May 18. 2005
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congrats on finding the resolve to return and stick to the program, before you regain everything and undo all the hard work you did the first time around. Induction for a year?!! wow, insanity!!! My longest induction was two months (the first time around), and that was too much for me.
keep up the good work! LLL ![]() |
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#8 |
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Senior LCF Member
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hehe Yep. A year. It seems far away to me now, I was so "in the zone" back then. But now I am again! My only problem is patience. I'm two weeks in and going strong, I just have to stay focused. Which so far hasn't been a problem.
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Senior LCF Member
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: ON, Canada
Posts: 830
Gallery: iamcrazy
Stats: 285/270/150
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: August 5, 2008
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COngrats on re comitting, it's an awesome feeling to be so inspired. I had great success on atkins before too but i too got lazy and never moved to owl.
Good luck!! |
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