Wed, Nov-28-01, 14:05
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Senior Member
Posts: 278
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 325/308/200
BF:
Progress: 14%
Location: Northern Manitoba
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Toronto:
I don't know about the stillman day, but I do know that sometimes your body just needs a change from the "ordinary" that it gets used to in order to spark a whoosh drop.
I found when I was first on this WOE that I would lose at fairly regular intervals. I'd hang on to the same weight for a while, spike up just before my period, one to 4 pounds, then during and after TOM, quickly drop all the premenstrual weight gain, plus two or 3 more pounds.
This became systematic and reliable after a while. I knew what was going to happen, and when and I expected it. So it took a month of eating well, and waiting around for the next woosh, but it was worth the wait to see the net decrease in numbers, as opposed to an increase at the end of the month. I think everyone just loses differently.
That is the thing about this diet that is different (for me at least) than any other diet. With low fat and high exercise diets, I would always lose at a slow but steady rate, every few days I would be down a little more. It has been my experience with Atkins that I still lose as much, but with seemingly no relavence to my diet or lifestyle. For example, I could walk for miles, six days in a row, and not lose anything on Atkins, but then all of a sudden, two weeks later, with no real reason I would drop 3 or 4.
Sorry to repeat the mantra, but if we all knew the secret to consistantly losing 20 lbs a month, most of us long timers would be at goal and long gone by now! I just trust for myself that it is going to happen and try not to fret to much about the numbers.
Mari
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