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Javamama Sun, Feb-23-03 15:22

Getting no-where, or going slow???
 
HI! :wave:
I've been low-carb about 6 wks. now. I have not lost any more weight than the initial 4-5 lbs. It is very frusterating! :mad: I think I eat good. I don't know why I am not loosing. I read that people that have eaten low fat for so many years, can gain weight before loosing. I was on the low fat band wagon for 6 years. I only ate chicken (normally) for my source of protein. Has anyone else had this problem? Does low carb take awhile for your body to adjust? :confused: Thanks!-----------Angie

spellbound Sun, Feb-23-03 15:54

Javaman,

I also had some trouble at first. I am now losing more than before. I have some other complications, like diabetes type 2 and a doctor who loves to prescribe pills.

The thing that I think is helping me the most is drinking at least 100 oz of water a day. I think it helps the fat to be flushed through the system or something like that.

good luck

Rosebud Sun, Feb-23-03 16:23

Hi Angie,

Just hang in there matey, you're doing fine!

It might seem slow to you because you don't have a large amount to lose. What we seem to see is that most people actually lose at the same rate when it comes to percentages. We can expect to lose 10% during Induction, followed by 5 to 10% per month. You've already exceeded that - well done!

Weight loss is also not necessarily constant. Read this link about whooshes for a bit more reassurance.

:rose:Rosebud:rose:

SmallerMe Sun, Feb-23-03 17:00

Don't get hung up on what the scales read. How do you feel? How well do your clothes fit? I have been LCing for a couple weeks and have lost 6-7 pounds which is good but considering I have 60-70 lbs to lose it is only a small step to where I want to be. I feel unmeasurably better though. I need less sleep, have more energy and my clothes are fitting much more loosely. Plus, I know I have put on muscle. We got a foot of snow dumped on us last night and today I was out for an hour and a half shovelling and hardly felt it (we'll see about tomorrow though :)). I just feel so much better above and beyond what the 6-7lbs that I have lost might indicate. So, don't just focus on what the scales read, look for other signs of improvment to your overall health. Remember, your weight is just a number, your health and how you feel is what really matters.


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