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Old Fri, Apr-16-04, 07:42
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Plan: Atkins Diet
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Location: Cary, NC
Default Link to article about lo-carb support group.

Here is a link to an article that was published on April 8th about the lo-carb support group that my wife and I started a year and a half ago. We were very pleased with the possessiveness of this article.

http://www.carynews.com/cary_life/s...p-7225545c.html

It's good to see some real positive reporting on this way of eating.

Don
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Old Fri, Apr-16-04, 08:30
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Plan: Atkins/PP/BFL
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Wll done Don, you deserve the recognition

Wa'il
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Old Fri, Apr-16-04, 08:56
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Awesome article!

Congrats!!! youve done amazing!
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Old Fri, Apr-16-04, 09:57
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Sounds like a great idea... Hmmm... makes me think maybe I should start a support group. Would be fun.
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Old Fri, Apr-16-04, 10:02
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What a great article WTG Don
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Old Fri, Apr-16-04, 10:28
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Don, How do you start a support group? I would love to have one in my area.
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Old Fri, Apr-16-04, 10:58
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Plan: Atkins Diet
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Default Better link.

Here is a better link to follow. I've replicated the article that was in the newspaper complete with pictures.

http://www.dvelliott.com/support/Ca...up_Article.html

In response to the question about how to start a support group. We had talked about it for a while but it really started one evening when I met a man in the park who remarked that I had lost a lot of weight and asked how I had done it.

When I told him Atkins he said, "My wife is doing Atkins."

I told him were had been thinking of starting a support group and he was interested. We met the very next Tuesday evening and have been meeting ever since. We started meeting at a lo-carb ice cream shop. The owner was delighted to let us meet there because it brought in business for him. We finally outgrew that place and I found a night when our church was available and we moved most of the group to a different night and a new place.

We continue to grow mostly by word of mouth as people bring their friends. This article has also helped us grow.

After about a year we decided that we needed to do more than talk about what we eat so we began to incorporate some of Dr. Phil's ideas about weight loss into our group. I've figured out that there is a lot more to losing weight then what we put into our mouths and I believe that Dr. Phil has a pretty good handle on the other factors.

We have several people in our group who have had great success. A couple have reached their goals and still keep coming to support the others. And I believe that the best reason for starting a support group is to keep yourself accountable and on target.

Hope that all helps a bit.
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Old Fri, Apr-16-04, 16:41
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Your AWESOME Don.

Shasta
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Excellent, excellent, excellent!! I've added the link to the article in my journal (post #2). Thanks for sharing!!
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Old Sat, Apr-17-04, 13:45
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This is so great! I wished there would be more support groups!

I have tried at our large University to convince the fitness people to organize a support group since I was aware that at least a dozen physicians, professors and staff whom I know (and thus probably 10 times as many whom I don't know!) are on either Atkins or South Beach or something personalized similar, to organize a support group.

The reaction was a press release from the official nutritionist, the one I specifically talked with, bad-mouthing low carb diets!
http://www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspa...4/hmlowcarb.htm

We don't need to go at length - she surely hasn't read the books since she claims that low carbers don't get enough fiber! And of course the a calorie is a calorie etc.

I guess it has to be done grass-roots! I admire your energy to get it done!
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