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Pamlyn Sun, Apr-20-03 15:25

Help needed please
 
Need some help here please. My daughter decided to try the Atkins diet after she saw how well I was doing on it. She has tried twice, and both times has started vomiting (sorry, hope you're not eating your breakfast!!) by Day 2. Is there any reason for this? She was following exactly what I did on Induction.
Thanks...Pam

faeriegirl Sun, Apr-20-03 15:58

Hi Pamlyn,
I can't say for sure, but when i started induction, i felt very sick for the first 3 days (tapered off on the 4th day). Migraines, felt like i was going to throw up several times... i think it was because of the amount of carbs/sugar i used to eat - and my body flushing them all from my system, while having a lot of fatty foods in it just made me feel yucky. After a couple of days though, i felt much better - i know several people who felt quite sick the first couple days (one friend did throw up). It might just be her body readjusting. I would see if she could stick with it for one or two more days, and see if it subsides? I know that is hard to do, to eat when you feel yucky, but it would probably be worth it to her in the end?

liz175 Sun, Apr-20-03 16:06

Perhaps your daughter needs to cut down more gradually on carbs. For most people, induction gives them a good jump start, but some people can't do it. I, personally, was not able to go straight into induction. I gradually cut back on carbs -- first cutting out everything white (sugar, flour, rice, potatoes), and then slowly cutting back on whole grains and fruit. That seemed to work better with my body. Some people cannot start gradually, because it triggers cravings in them, but the gradual method worked better for me and perhaps it is what you daughter needs.

Pamlyn Sun, Apr-20-03 17:12

Thanks for the advice. Have emailed her this page, hopefully it will help.
Cheers...Pam
:wave:

alwazbuzy Sun, Apr-20-03 20:37

I was only able to complete Induction on my 3rd try. I got sick and nauseated by day 2 as well. I think the reason it worked the 3rd time was because I tapered off on my carbs & sweets a few days prior to Induction. I still had a horrible headache for about 24 hours on day 2, but the nausea wasn't there this time.

Any sudden and drastic diet change can make you sick. Diarhhea and other GI upsets are common during emergency situations such as floods, hurricanes, etc. where people are forced to evacuate and have to eat in soup kitchen settings.

But I wouldn't want to do anything that makes me throw up. That's why I don't ride roller coasters more than 2 times in a row! :eek:

2berners Mon, Apr-21-03 11:11

I was pretty nauseous the first week or so, but not to the point of throwing up. I also cut out starch and sugar without actually doing induction for a week beforehand, just to make sure I could do so without craving, so maybe that helped. I think too much protein when you're not used to it can be hard on the stomach.


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