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Old Tue, Aug-10-04, 07:00
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Plan: Low-carb/south beach
Stats: 194/159/155 Female 67inches
BF:????
Progress: 90%
Location: Delaware
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Originally Posted by nikotyme
Hey Compchick

About ongoing weight loss, I started March 13 of this year, have lost 77 lbs since then, the initial loss was good and ongoing has been going along pretty well I figure. I've stuck to the pure food side of things, when I did try the packaged LC stuff like the Advantage bars I stalled, so keep it simple, be sure that the carb count on the packaging is really what it is, be careful of sugar alcohols in products.

I just got back from a 10 day vacation and came home 7 lbs lighter, exercised alot and ate according to plan. After being stalled for 3 weeks that felt mighty good to see the numbers this morning.

I seem to be losing that way, not too much for a week or so then bam a 5 or more lb drop in one week, but everyone is different and the amount you need to lose has a bearing on how fast you drop the weight.

Don't let yourself get caught short without the appropriate foods you need to follow your plan, you set yourself up for wandering away from the plan that way. It gets easier as the weeks go along, losing the weight is very rewarding psychologically, you'll start to feel better and also better about yourself, success is the best flavour, the best taste.

Good luck to you too on your journey.

PS: Start a journal so people can pop in on you to offer advice or to ask it of you soon, when you become an old pro at this LC way of life.


First of all, I hope I'm replying to this properly. Still trying to find my way around this site. A couple of days ago I was THRILLED that I had lost 4 lbs. in 3 days. Now I'm on the 6th day and I'm still at the 4 lbs. Getting a little nervous......need to hear that not contnually losing is normal. Your right about the visual of the scale dropping and how good it makes a person feel. It's a real motivational booster when it's happening, but can also be a motivational blocker when it's not. Always making you wonder if your doing it right. Just to know that there are stalls, and that they are normal can give alot more hope for the long haul. Thanks for your quote this morning!
~Byebye30~(now 26)
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