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junebug61 Wed, Apr-09-03 06:08

Induction again with #10 to go?
 
I have been on this woe for 9 weeks so far and have lost about 10 pounds. I was on induction for two weeks and lost 8 pounds. That tells you how slow it has been going. Anyway, this past weekend I got out of ketosis. Sunday, I decided to go back and do the induction again. I weighed myself this morning and I am down two pounds already! My question is how much of this is fat loss? I read that the first week of induction is usually water weight, but since I have been on this woe for awhile, I am hoping it is fat burning now. What do you think?

Has anyone ever done this way before? I know Dr. Atkins recommends going on to owl, but it was way to slow for me. I plan on doing that once I get much closer to my goal. What is nice about induction is you really have your appetite controlled.
The first time around I was very content on it, but my husband pressured me to go off the induction. He thought it was unhealthy to not have any fruits in your diet. (I am keeping this a secret from him this time ;) .

Junebug

junebug61 Wed, Apr-09-03 06:34

My weigh in day is Sunday, and that is when I will update my stats. :D

Paleoanth Wed, Apr-09-03 15:13

You are only 7.5 pounds from goal-how much closer do you want to be before you go back into OWL? The only real problem that I know of by staying in induction practically the whole time is that you don't learn how to eat correctly for the long term. Part of the Atkins method is learning how many carbs you can have and still lose and then how many carbs you can have to maintain your weight. These processes take a little while and some experimentation.

OWL has been slow weight loss for me, too-but I am learning valuable lessons on eating for the rest of my life. It looks like you lost two pounds in the week you were on OWL-that really isn't slow at all-at least not compared to the 1/2 pound a week I average.

Congrats on the ten pounds you have gotten rid of so far!

black57 Sat, Apr-12-03 21:38

Induction
 
The way OWL works is that you add five grams of carbs per day until weight loss ceases. Then, at that time, you should reduce your carb alotment 5 grams, if weight loss still doesn't resume then back off more grams. He also says that it is ok to resume induction. I have been on induction since Thanksgiving but I am not as strict with it as I was the first 2 weeks. I now average about 2 1/2 lbs lost per month. I hope to stay on induction until I am below140 lbs. Then I will go to OWL.

Black57

DDMariana Sun, Apr-13-03 00:06

It might be a good idea to start in on a bit of fruit here and there... they won't make you gain weight, and as close as you are to goal, you'll want those carb levels up.

It makes it much more gentle a change to the body I think...gradually moving up to a more permanant level. Nice going though...you must feel great!

junebug61 Sun, Apr-13-03 07:17

My weekly weigh in made me happy. I lost almost three pounds this week. The reason why I am doing the induction again is because I want to lose this weight now. My plan is to be on induction for one more week, and then go on owl again. Once I hit 140 i will reevaluate my goal weight. I am think maybe 135, because I still have some fat to lose. I also am thinking of starting up weight lifting again, maybe that will help the toning. The days I don't do step class, I try to get in three miles a day walking briskly. This last month I quit lifting weights :( , so I need to start that up again. I basically want my size 12 jeans to be loose on me, and then I will be happy. Have a wonderful week ahead. Junebug


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