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debmarjs Sat, Aug-02-03 20:15

Who here doesnt Count Carbs?
 
I was wondering if anyone here doesnt count carbs but eats only allowed foods? I have kind of developed an eye for how much to eat and how many carbs I can have with out counting. Tell you the truth I am getting very tired of counting everything I eat. Does this work for any of you guys?

persimmon Sat, Aug-02-03 20:35

So far I have not counted carbs, only eaten allowed foods, as you say. I'm feeling good and losing weight, but if that should change, I'll start counting for sure!
persimmon

tracyw Sat, Aug-02-03 21:00

I haven't been counting either. I didn't/don't want to think that hard. I am feeling great and losing weight (albeit slowly). I have to admit, though, since I am responding to this post, that I had a bad cheat day today. It was my first and it will be my last as well. I plan to get back on track tomorrow.

The no-counting thing is working for me, however. I tried fitday but it was too much for me so I decided against it.

So, whatever works, right?


Good low-carb thoughts to all!!

Tracy

junebug61 Sat, Aug-02-03 21:19

I counted everything I put in my mouth while I was on induction, and owl. Since I got closer to my goal I got tired of counting and just eat allowed foods. Since I have been on this wol I kind of know how much to eat. There are things that I look up to see how much I should eat.

Lori H Sat, Aug-02-03 21:28

I count but I'm not obsessive about it. I only eat allowed foods and like you said, you kinda get used to what's in what. If I am unsure about something I check it though.

Kathy54 Sat, Aug-02-03 23:13

Well I have a paper journal that I counted everything in for about 60 days, then for the last 60 days, I just know what I can have, and have increased my carbs along the way. Once you are close to your goal, which can be anywhere fron 20 to 5 pounds, I figure you should be able to eat lots of allowable veggies and fruits, I don't beleive anyone got fat on veggies, right?
But in saying that, if I was to eat Pasta, spuds, bread on a daily basis, YEP I'd be counting the carbs again.

Then , LOL, that being said, I do eat bread 2-3 times a week (11 carbs), fresh new potatoes 1-2 a week, but no pasta, no rice, no white flour, no sugar. Those once I'm at my goal MAY be a once a month thing, if even that.
Gee sorry to go on here :doah:

Cheers Kathy

tasche Sat, Aug-02-03 23:16

I count carbs in my journal about every 4-5 days

hey_Neener Sun, Aug-03-03 00:01

I counted carbs for the first month, but I don't anymore. I eat around 20-30 carbs per day as a ballpark-I'm still eating about the same foods. I figure if this is a long term way of eating, I'm not going to fret about it. I do check my urine and go by other signs to make sure I'm in ketosis tho.

liz175 Sun, Aug-03-03 06:20

I don't count carbs -- I have been doing this for a year and I know what I can eat. As far as foods with carbs go, I basically eat unlimited lowcarb vegetables (I love salads!), some cheese (no more than a couple of ounces a day), one or two servings of lowcarb fruit a day, and some nuts. I also very occasionally (one a month or so) eat something somewhat higher in carbs, such as an ear of corn-on-the-cob. I don't eat any artificial sugar (including splenda) or special lowcarb products. I'm trying to make this a way of eating, not a diet, and I can't imagine being on a way of eating where I have to weigh and measure my food every day.

However, for any newbies reading this, I will say that when I started out I was much more careful about counting carbs and frequently used the carb counter on this site to check out foods I was uncertain about. Switching over to a less structured version of low carbing was a gradual process.

manucpa Sun, Aug-03-03 09:04

After a year on this WOE I have developed a very good sense and eye for how much carbs I can have and still lose. To keep me honest and make sure the carbs don't start to creep up I do use Fitday for a week every once in a while to check up on myself.

Atriana Sun, Aug-03-03 09:24

I only count when my weight seems to stall or go up. Otherwise, I more or less limit myself to allowable foods.

Samuel Sun, Aug-03-03 09:44

I use my appetite as a measure. When I feel too hungry, I think about what I have eaten and normally find that I have exceeded my carbs limit for the day. Whenever this happen, I eat very low carb food for a while until my appetite returns back normal.

jaybee007 Sun, Aug-03-03 14:19

Deb you have such good and interesting threads...Ummm, I have to say yes to counting carbs because I do have LC ice cream and such but otherwise my 40 carbs a day can be counted in my head and when i'm not sure, I go to fitday.

thumperjb Sun, Aug-03-03 15:37

Like others who have posted I do not count my carbs everyday. After over 6 months on this WOE I have developed a sixth sense for what I can and cannot eat. If I am eating out at a restaurant (other than sea food) I take my carb counter with me. I also look up any new foods I am adding to my diet. Other than that I eat the same things over and over so no need to constantly look them up. I am still staying close to 20-25 carbs a day athough some days are a tad over 20 and some are alot under. I am losing about 3/4 of a pound a week. I need to exercise more than I do.

gracie-poo Sun, Aug-03-03 16:28

I'll admit I stopped counting carbs after induction. I knew what I could, and couldn't eat after that point.

I still sort of count my carbs on a per meal basis. I stick with 20 carbs or under (OK, max 30 if it's dinner, but only occasionally) and no sugar usually. But I'm on maintenance, which is a whole different deal. I couldn't eat like this and lose weight. I always make meat and/or veggies the focus of my meal, but since my body can handle more carbs (after a year of eating like this and weighing this I have not gained weight, even after not working out much) I don't see any reason to cut down. I have found that some carby food I can handle, and some I can't. Corn-based foods, beans, light wheat bread and all fruits being the primary examples of food I have no problem with. The carb counts on these can be high, but I believe the glycemic load of them may be low...?


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