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Shantel,

Have your thyroid or blood sugar levels been checked recently? I ask

this because I was exactly in your place 2 1/2 years ago. As it

turned out I have a double wammy...both hypothyroid and

hypoglycemic. These conditions tend to aggrivate each other and the

symptoms are nearly the same in each condition. When your thyroid

isn't working properly the body has a difficult time maintaining

healthy, stable blood sugar levels. I used to sleep 9 - 12 hours per

night (and yes, I had a very difficult time getting to sleep in the

first place) and still feel so tired that I had to take a 1 - 2 hour

nap during the day (sometimes twice). Once my thyroid was stable I

still had problems with my blood sugar. I am beginning my third week

with BFL, I have to say that it has been years since I have had this

much energy! The eating plan of 6 mini meals combining protein and

carbs is the best thing I've found for stableizing my blood sugar.

If these have been checked and are OK, try taking a kava kava

suppliment before bed each night. This has been really helpful to me

on those nights when I am too jazzed to sleep (here lately, I get

jazzed about the next mornings workout and can't sleep).

Also, make sure you are getting your 8 hours each night. I know this

is difficult for many people but it is really important for your

body. Sleep is when your body regenerates itself. You wouldn't

expect your car to run properly (if at all) on one quart of oil. You

shouldn't expect your body to do the same.

Take care.

R.

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Shantel,

I understand your frustration but you are not a failure. Do you

plan your meals and workouts? If not, I would suggest that you plan

everything, write it down and then do it. There are excel worksheets

in the files section on this board that will help you keep track.

For my 1st 12 weeks, I printed these sheets out and used them - it

really did help. Each time you are tempted to eat something

unauthorized on any day other than your free day, think about this:

Nothing tastes as good as being in the best shape of my life feels.

Make sure that you have your goals written out and read them daily.

If you don't have your goals written out, go to the chapter in the

book called " Crossing the Abyss " and follow the instructions. This

is important. Remember, you are making promises to yourself - keep

them. If you slip, don't beat yourself up and call yourself a

failure. Learn from it and move on. Eating 5-6 meals a day is

important. Once you plan your meals, this may be easier for you to

do. Betalean helps me tremendously with the energy. I take my last

2 around 3:00pm and have no trouble getting to sleep. Instead of the

Tylenol pm, try taking Calcium and Magnesium about 1 hour before

bedtime. A physician friend told me about this and it works. He

said that if you are not getting enough calcium, your muscles have a

difficult time relaxing and it is more difficult to go to sleep. The

physician who told me about this is a nutritional specialist and

would rather use vitamins, minerals and supplements than OTC or

prescription meds. With the calcium and magnesium, you won't have

that hung-over feeling in the morning that you can with so many

meds. I don't know about Tylenol pm, but if it has benadryl in it,

it will help you sleep, but will prevent you from getting the rest

that you need because you don't get into the REM sleep, from what I

have read.

Don't give up, this program will work for you. Many people don't

see results until at least week 6. BTW, I started at 42.3% bodyfat,

so I understand your desire to get rid of alot of fat. It WILL

happen, but not overnight.

Good luck and keep us posted.

Kathy

> Okay I think it is time to ask for help.

> I joined the list about 1 or 2 weeks ago and have been reading lot

> and lots of posts.

> I have been trying to incorporate the bfl plan into my life for

41/2

> weeks now. I feel like such a failure. I have such a hard time

> making it through 2 days w/o cheating. Thank god all of the easter

> candy is gone. I workout 4 or 5x's a week. I can't ever seem to

be

> able to get the 5 or 6 meals in. It is usually 3 or 4 meals.

> My biggest problem is sleep. I don't sleep sound through the

night.

> I also have a horrible time getting to sleep. I normally take like

a

> tylenolpm to get me to sleep, then in the morning I have a horrible

> time waking up. My energy levels are never where they should be.

By

> the time I get my first meal in sometime it is 12 or 1. For the

most

> part, I go to the gym about 7:30pm. That is because I have to wait

a

> hour or so after dinner.

> Friday I was really depressed I had my body fat measured and it was

> the same as when I started 41.7%(OUCH). I have increased

> everything. I know push 235lbs on leg press and ususally 60-75 on

> leg Curls. I am starting to feel the muscle tone. But how come

the

> inches and fat are not moving. I really and trully want to

succeed.

> I am 5' tall and need to lose at least 70lbs. I want to try

Betalean

> but, I am scared of the effedrine with my sleeping probs. any

> suggetions

> Shantel

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Shantel,

I would suggest seeing your doctor. They can run various tests to

determine what is wrong. There are many different things that could

be causing your sleep problems...allergies, sleep environment, not

enough water, being female, stress, disorders, etc...

My mother has sleep apnea. When sleeping, she would STOP

BREATHING periodically thru-out the night, which in turn wakes her

up.

This problem was causing her to fall asleep thru-out the day. She

decided to find out what was wrong when she fell asleep

too many times during her drive to and from work!

She now is using a 'machine' to help her breathe while sleeping. It

forces air into her nose and lets her sleep 'normally'.

April

C1W6

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Shantel,

Just two words for ya, "Power Mindset". You got to have it!

I'm not convinced YOU believe you can do it!

Cheryl C.

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<I have been trying to incorporate the bfl plan into my life for 41/2 weeks now. I feel like such a failure. I have such a hard time making it through 2 days w/o cheating. Thank god all of the easter candy is gone. I workout 4 or 5x's a week. I can't ever seem to be able to get the 5 or 6 meals in. It is usually 3 or 4 meals.>

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Thank you so much- I have seen Dr. Carbone at a conference- Thank you

sooo much!

That is awesome to hear!

Shel

Re: Newbie

,

If you are interested in ABA and applying Skinner's Analysis of

Verbal Behavior, I highly encourage you to contact Kelle Wood in

Austin. She is an associate of Dr. Carbone.

Kelle Wood, M.Ed., BCBA

Central Texas Autism Center

Phone: (512)328-5599

Website: www.ctac1.com

Kelle has a staff of at least 7 BCBA/BCABAs at her Center. She also

consults with school districts/trains teachers in the Austin area

school districts (as well as others throughout the country).

Kelle also has lots of reinforcing sensory activities in her Center

(trampoline, swing, etc.).

Hope that helps - Kim .

Texas Autism Advocacy

www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org

Partners Resource Network

www.PartnersTX.org

Autism-Awareness-Action

Worldwide internet group for AUTISM.

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