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swimminups Fri, Apr-02-04 00:29

dilemna
 
my dilemna, besides wondering if I spelled that right is......I started this diet program "Transformations" (hcg injections, appetite suppressants, low low fat) on 3-15-04 and to date Ive lost 8lbs...possibly more and supposedly 11inches( I weigh in tues). I have dieted with success two other times and used Protein Power philosophy. Each time I lost considerable amts of wt. (85, 65) but unfortunately gained it back. I chose the current diet because many friends are on it and have done quite well but I dont have too much faith in it. I hate the low fat diet....its very very restrictive and I miss my low carb way. I feel like I should give it a fair chance because of the $$ Ive invested in it, but I like the quick results I get with low carb...............any suggestions? and has anyone else out there done Transformations?

swimminups Fri, Apr-02-04 01:30

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LittleAnne Fri, Apr-02-04 01:33

Hi and welcome

Personally, coming from the UK I've never heard of transformations.

The one thing I like about low carb is that it is relatively cheap, there are no excess costs. You have done things well before with protein power and I think if you are happy with low carb then you should do so again.

May I give you a few words of caution. Firstly each time you try to lose weight it does become progressively harder and so the success is harder to achieve as your body gets used to the swings and roundabouts. The other think I would ask is why you let all that weight go back on again? Low carb should educate you how to eat better and control your weight. Even if you have the odd time off, you know how to get back in control. I have now lived the live for over 2.5 years and know this is how my eating plan will be for life.

I hope you come to a decision soon on the path for you. Only you can make that decision.

DianaO Fri, Apr-02-04 05:18

I believe LCing is sheaper then the old way of eating.

It does get harder ad harder to take off, making it something you need to tell yourself you need to saty on. Remember this is a wol not a diet. It's forever!

teresamay Fri, Apr-02-04 05:21

I guess I would be cautious of any diet that calls for injections and diet suppressions. That isn't going to help you change your eating habits and choices. This will, if you stick to it.

swimminups Fri, Apr-02-04 12:15

well theres really never an excuse to pack the pounds back on but stressful situations in my life seem to be the reason I get lax in my eating and forget that low carb will be my wol............
the reason I went to the current diet Im on is, my last attempt at low carb failed.........I dont think my heart was in it, and this diet seemed so easy (looks are decieving)........thanks for the input!!!

bevbme Fri, Apr-02-04 14:44

Many of the folks now doing low carb did it after they lost weight on a low cal program. If you are having success on a finite length program you can use that time as an opportunity to prepare for a healthly future on lowcarb.Plan hopping before results will just add back on the pounds .

swimminups Fri, Apr-02-04 15:48

Well my current diet (transformations) is NOT a wol......thats for sure. I have always been most successful with the low carb (protein power...to be exact).. I guess I will cont. my current plan till I hit my first plateau then Ill switch......I am bound and determined to keep it off this time.

DaddioM Fri, Apr-09-04 00:16

Stick with us here when you start getting the "urges" and we'll help keep you on track. Soooo many people have helped me, I want to "Pay it Forward".

DianaO Fri, Apr-09-04 05:18

Who can beat eating healthier over injections? Try eating better foods add olive oil, butter, Mayo to your foods and watch the weight come off. remember you need to have your heart in this to suceed. Good Luck with what you decide

CindyLJP37 Fri, Apr-09-04 06:21

I would be scared of any plan that requires injections! YIKES!

Low carb is surely the way to go for me. I am losing slowly but is a far more healthier approach I know.

Ok so what happens after you lose the weight on this plan you are on or do you keep taking injections/pills forever?

swimminups Sat, Apr-10-04 19:00

yeah i agree.......ive done lc before and had amazing results......no more injections. I just did my first "cheat" since i started the "injections" diet so I think tomorrow would be a great day to start my protien power!!!! wish me luck, and I will keep you posted!!!!! thanks for everyone input...sometimes just throwing ideas out there and getting replies helps.


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