Sun, May-09-04, 21:42
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Gold Member
Posts: 4,814
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Plan: Atkins -Maintenance
Stats: 250/132/150
BF:y, are you hungry?
Progress: 118%
Location: Portland, Oregon
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Originally Posted by sister mae
Thanks, I was thinking the same thing, I slipped today, had some cake for Mother's Day. I was thinking that I would have to go back on induction tomorrow. Just figured I would have to start over from the beginning.
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No you really don't want to sink into a cycle of going back on induction every time you eat something off plan. That's just yo-yo dieting. Dr. Atkins addresses this in the book. Just get right back on plan and maybe increase the water. If you don't mind a bit of advice...Stop thinking in such short terms. One piece of cake does not mean you hve to start all over nor does it mean you have ruined your chance at success in this WOL(though it can cause water gain and even cravings that could lead to a binge if your not careful). You simply took a step backward. Now you need to take two forward and move on with it.
Now for a cautionary tail :-D
I tried WW four years back and lost 20 pounds fairly easily. After about two months I went to Chili's or some such restaurant and ate something-- I no longer remember what -- and that was the end of it. I felt like I had failed because I ate just one thing. I now know that I failed when I didn't get back on plan. Because of that failure I gained all 20 back plus another 30. I was 223 pounds when I started WW. I was 250 when I started Atkins.
P.S. if you do find yourself out of control with the eating then maybe re-Induction is neccessary I am truely glad I went back on it but it was only after nothing else worked.
Gabrielle
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