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Old Thu, Mar-18-04, 08:38
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Plan: Atkins Nutrional Approach
Stats: 150/145/115 Female 5'3
BF:
Progress: 14%
Location: Canada
Default So why shouldn't I feel discouraged and quit this..

I'v been on this since Saturday and I haven't lost any weight..whatsoever.....I dunno what Im doing wrong...

and one more question I was going to wendys today..I was wondering if the chicken blt salad was ok..its 10 carbs...and the dressing is 11...so thats 21...do u think this wouldbe a good choice to get?

and someone who has done realy well.....do u think u could just write down a sample menu that really worked for u because I wanna see what im doing differently6 that may be preventing me from losing any weight....thanks
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Old Thu, Mar-18-04, 08:50
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Plan: Atkins Induction
Stats: 270/215/150 Female 5'4
BF:not sure
Progress: 46%
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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ok,w ell to begin with, if you are induction, 21 carbs is your ENTIRE day's worth of food. Why don't you tell us what you have been eating every day? A sample day's menu..
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Old Thu, Mar-18-04, 09:23
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 265/222/170 Female 5'8"
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Progress: 45%
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
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I've eaten the Wendys and McDonalds salads for dinner even in induction. NO croutons and take the carrots out (high in carbs!) I use my own Ranch dressing which is only 1 carb per serving. Eating these salads has not stalled me at all. I don't eat them all the time, but have probably had one a week since I started.
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Old Thu, Mar-18-04, 09:53
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Plan: Primal/P:E
Stats: 171/145/145 Female 5'7"
BF:
Progress: 100%
Location: Southern Ontario, Canada
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Hiya. Welcome aboard.

>>"So why shouldn't I feel discouraged and quit this.."

Because it takes more than four days to make up for (insert your age here) years of pounding your pancreas with sugar and starch.

The good news is that you're already close to your healthy weight range. The down side is that this is when it's hardest to lose weight. Practically everyone will slow down as they approach goal.

There are lots of people who have done really well and post their menus daily. Browse journals by clicking the below our posts... but not mine. I've been a little too busy to track my food here lately.

I can tell you in a nutshell what the successful people eat:

breakfast: some combination of eggs, sausage, leftover meat, or hard cheese, maybe a cup of coffee.
lunch: some combination of meat, eggs, and salad veggies from the list in the book, with dressing with less than 2 g carb per serving.
dinner: same as lunch with cooked veggies instead, if desired.
snacks: from the acceptable foods list only. Hard boiled eggs, cheese (watch the limit), maybe a cup of coffee (watch the limit on the cream *and* sweetener.)

Here are a couple of good threads you may find helpful:

Newbie Mistakes

Success Tips

Good luck and keep us posted.

Last edited by Kristine : Thu, Mar-18-04 at 10:08.
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Old Thu, Mar-18-04, 11:30
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Plan: Atkins Nutrional Approach
Stats: 150/145/115 Female 5'3
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Progress: 14%
Location: Canada
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well thanks for the advice everyone..
so my sample menu...of what I had yesterday would be
scrambled eggs*2* and a peice of chicken in the morning
for lunch..4 peices of celery with some cream cheese on it *plain*
and dinner...bacon,a slice of ham and an egg..
mabye im eating too much fried food? idunno
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Old Thu, Mar-18-04, 12:02
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Plan: Atkins Maintenance
Stats: 178/147/140 Female 5'2"
BF:Haven't/a/Clue
Progress: 82%
Location: Canada
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Or, maybe you're not eating enough of the "allowed" veggies (like salad greens).

Doesn't look like much of a menu - I'd be discouraged, too - lack of variety and interest.
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Old Thu, Mar-18-04, 12:49
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Plan: Low Carb
Stats: 288.5/207.5/110 Female 61'
BF:52/52/20
Progress: 45%
Location: Northern NY
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I have found that eating fried food slowed me down ALOT. I would stay away from them. Try eating some more veggies, like romaine lettuce... yummy. Careful about salad dressings though. Some of them have lots of sugar in them. I think you need to eat more too. Your menu is very small. Eating more is better!
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Old Thu, Mar-18-04, 14:26
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Plan: Atkins Nutrional Approach
Stats: 150/145/115 Female 5'3
BF:
Progress: 14%
Location: Canada
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ok...thanks this is good advice..
but my mom is also worried..she doesn't think that this is the right diet for me..because I have an underactive thyroid..but..I think it is cuz people with underactive thyroids do best when limiting the amount of suger they take in...but oh well..I'll stick with it for a couple more weeks and see if I do any better then I am now..
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Old Fri, Mar-19-04, 05:50
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Plan: Atkins Induction
Stats: 270/215/150 Female 5'4
BF:not sure
Progress: 46%
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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It doesn't soudn like you are eating enough...what about more variety in veggies and different meats?
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Old Fri, Mar-19-04, 07:14
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Plan: Atkins OWL / IF-23/1 /BFL
Stats: 100/100/100 Female 5'6"
BF:
Progress: 34%
Location: SF Bay Area
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it took me 8 days before I lost anything initially.

I suggest upping your veggies. Try to stay between 15-18 carbs a day with the majority coming from veggies. Thats at least 3 cups worth, also make sure you are drinking your water and LOTS of it. Bacon and ham are both very high in sodium and nitrites. You may want to watch your intake of those, maybe increase your fat intake some and make sure you are eating at least 1200+ calories.

You can try www.fitday.com to track your meals, fat to protein ratios etc.

good luck and seriously give it time. It will take a while, but the health benefits (aside from weight loss) are also well worth it.
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Old Fri, Mar-19-04, 11:19
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Plan: Atkins Induction
Stats: 270/215/150 Female 5'4
BF:not sure
Progress: 46%
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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Fit day is a terrific program, I found that I could really pinpoint the things that were adding carbs - like pepper - I had no idea how many carbs were in it! Good luck
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