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Old Wed, Mar-03-04, 22:23
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 204/178/135 Female 62"
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Progress: 38%
Location: Washington DC metro area
Unhappy I can't lose inches in my waist?

Hello! I've lost 25 pounds since the beginning of November which I feel good about, but I've still got another 45 lbs to go before I'm at a healthy weight.

I've reached a frustrating plateau at my current weight and it seems I keep shedding inches everywhere EXCEPT my waist. I have no more double chin, my thighs and butt are disappearing (good grief my coworkers keep commenting on this!!), but I still have to hide my big waist under loose-fitting shirts!

My size 16 jeans fit snuggly around my waist but are loose everywhere else! I bought 3 pairs of size 14 jeans because I thought I was ready, but I can't button them because of my tummy! They fit fine everywhere else. I was such a "pear" until I hit my late 20's, NOW I'm the classic "apple" (and am in my early 30's) - what the heck is going on??? Anybody else solved this problem?
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Old Thu, Mar-04-04, 02:03
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Plan: Retrying
Stats: 239.2/150.6/120 Female 5'2"
BF:
Progress: 74%
Location: Wyoming
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Patience is a big part of it. You might also see if any foods you are eating are causing bloating such as candies or treats that contain SA's. Also hormones could cause bloating.

You might try pilates. I gave it a go for a while and definetly saw trimming up in the waist regiong, as well as stronger ab and back muscles to support myself.
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Old Thu, Mar-04-04, 04:16
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Paleoanth Paleoanth is offline
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Plan: Vegetarian Atkins
Stats: 165/145/125 Female 60 inches
BF:29/25.2/24
Progress: 50%
Location: Tennessee/Iowa
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My tummy was/is the last to go. I think it is the most stubborn of body parts. Just give it time.
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Old Thu, Mar-04-04, 09:35
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Plan: just do it
Stats: 140/131/115 Female 65"
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Progress: 36%
Location: louisiana
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Gighir,
After 3 pregnancies pretty close together, i feel your pain!!! i did not notice what plan you are on but just thought I'd let you know the plan i'm using is really supposed to target that mid section. In Suzanne Somer's book Fast and Easy she describes how changing the way you eat foods together can help minimize that "poochiness". For instance, foods are categorized into several categories (forgive me, I'm at work and do not have the book handy) including pro/fats, veggies, carbos, and funky foods. Pro/fats can be eaten with veggies, but not carbos, and veggies and carbos can be eaten together. The plan really allows you to eat til you are no longer hungry--no carb counting, only pay close attention to addes sugars. Oh, by the way, fruit is only acceptable by itself. Hope this helps!

LeShai
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Old Thu, Mar-04-04, 09:38
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Plan: Mishmash
Stats: 365/260.0/185 Female 66
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Location: Boston, MA, US
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Read the thread on Oregano Oil at Nutrition and supplements.
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Old Thu, Mar-04-04, 22:14
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Plan: Atkins Maintenance
Stats: 213/141/150 Female 5'4 1/2"
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Location: Dallas, TX
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Read the thread on Oregano Oil at Nutrition and supplements.


I second this! I read through it all...it's a long thread!...and I'm convinced that oil of oregano works on the stomach inches because it tackles yeast build up that causes bloating. I started it today for this reason.

Another suggestion...I have been exercising regularly until this past week...I had gotten my stomach measure down to 35 (see below). I measured again today because I wanted an accurate starting point for the oil of oregano...and found that I had gained an inch back! I'm sure this is because I haven't been doing my reverse sit-ups. So you might consider trying some exercises that target that area.
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Old Thu, Mar-04-04, 12:10
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Plan: Protein Power Lifeplan; D
Stats: 197.0/162.0/150 Female 5'4"
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Progress: 74%
Location: Central Square, NY
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I just started taking Relacore which is supposed to target the abdominal fat by reducing cortisol levels. I'll keep you posted as to whether or not it works. My main fat storage is in my spare tire and tummy. I'm a size 18 on top til I sit down, then I'm a 22-24!
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Old Thu, Mar-04-04, 12:48
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Plan: PP
Stats: 160/149/125 Female 66 in.
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Interesting issue, and I have a theory about this.

I think this may be because abdominal fat is deposited via a different mechanism than the other fat. Visceral fat is linked more to insulin resistance than other fat. My butt has shrunk disproportionaly too, the thigh/butt fat has a lot to do with estrogen receptors in that area, so I think that by balancing our hormones with this WOE we are able to lose that fat easier than on other diets, along with fat in other parts of the body. But the visceral fat is symptomatic of the very root of the problem, the IR, so it leaves slower and the rate of loss is maybe related to how IR we are, and how fast we can heal that on this diet. I know high cortisol can aggravate IR too.
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Old Thu, Mar-04-04, 13:26
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Plan: Paleoish/Keto
Stats: 225/167/175 Male 71.5 inches
BF:18%
Progress: 116%
Location: Longmont, Colorado
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Well, now that you have lost the inches from everywhere else, the fat will have to come from the waist in future loses. Just hang in there and continue to lose.
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Old Thu, Mar-04-04, 19:14
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Plan: Low carb
Stats: 242/178/160 Female 5'6
BF:??
Progress: 78%
Location: Nappanee, Indiana
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This is happening to me too. I think you are really referring to belly fat rather than the waist. The waist is up a lot higher than the belly. I too have lost in my thighs and my legs and all of my jeans are big in the legs and fit my waist. I think everyone is correct that the belly fat is last to go. At least I sure hope they are!!

One suggestion that may help you and it did me is to buy some stretch jeans. I got some Lee stretch jeans at Walmart and they are great. Mind you you need to buy them 1 to 2 sizes smaller. I wear size 16 jeans but in them I can wear 14s and even a 12. When you put them on they will seem tight but you can stretch the waist to get them shut. Then as you wear them they stretch out and they will fit!! You will struggle to get them on out of the dryer but then they will relax quickly.

I just got a pair of 16 Levis yesterday that I am dying to wear but they are just still a scad too tight for me.

Hope this helps! And just wait, the belly fat will go!! I am going to wait for mine to go.
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Old Thu, Mar-04-04, 22:13
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Plan: This time? LOL..
Stats: 251/228/190 Male 73 inches
BF:Weight in journal
Progress: 38%
Location: Houston, TX
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For me, it was first on, last off. My stomach was the first to grow, and is the hardest to make disappear. I was told "I have no butt" the other day, but still have a gut.....but I'm getting there.

Hang in, we're here for you!!!
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Old Fri, Mar-05-04, 17:58
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Plan: Yudkin
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I posted my experience on many similar threads, sorry for the repetition, but the original poster new, she might have not read it:-)

I lost 35 lbs, reached my goal weight relatively easily in 7 months without loosing even one inch from my waist line. (Despite doing some kind of core exercise every day.)
Weeks later suddenly my waist started to shrink - without loosing more weight. 4 months after I reached my goal weight, I had my previous shape body back:-)) (Actually much better:-)

After my three pregnancies in my 20s my waist line shrank very fast, so
it is possible, the reason is my age (46), or the way how the fat moves about. (See this post among Best Of Threads:
http://forum.lowcarber.org/showpost...931&postcount=5 ) or who knows?

Patience....
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Old Fri, Mar-05-04, 18:31
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Plan: Atkins Maintenance
Stats: 213/141/150 Female 5'4 1/2"
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Location: Dallas, TX
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Originally Posted by Galadriell
I lost 35 lbs, reached my goal weight relatively easily in 7 months without loosing even one inch from my waist line. (Despite doing some kind of core exercise every day.)
Weeks later suddenly my waist started to shrink - without loosing more weight. 4 months after I reached my goal weight, I had my previous shape body back:-)) (Actually much better:-)

Patience....


This is very interesting, Galadriell! I am curious to know how tall you are? My goal weight is 130...but I've been wondering if that's a bit ambitious for me...I'm 5'4 and 34yo. But every time I look at my belly I think....there's no way I'll get rid of this belly by 140! Maybe it will just take time after?
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Old Sat, Mar-06-04, 10:29
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Plan: Protein Power Lifeplan; D
Stats: 197.0/162.0/150 Female 5'4"
BF:
Progress: 74%
Location: Central Square, NY
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2brickie wrote
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Congratulations 2brickie!!! That's marvelous!

How long have you been taking the Oil of Oregano?
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Old Fri, Mar-05-04, 06:41
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Plan: Low carb
Stats: 242/178/160 Female 5'6
BF:??
Progress: 78%
Location: Nappanee, Indiana
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Okay, let us know how the Oil of Oregano works. Im a 35 also! Do you have to get it at a health food store or would Swalmart have it??Thanks.
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