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Steve,

Hold on. Intuitive eating is

not a diet,( say it over and over). It is a lifestyle. Lifestyles

and habits take time to change. You have lived a lifetime of diets and

overeating, taking off and putting on that extra weight took time, didn’t

it.

Success is not the pounds or

inches lost, success is overcoming the obsession to overeat. How has your

success been with the overall program? Start high fiving yourself for the

success you have with the program each day. And by the way, from everything I

have read about intuitive eating, most people do gain a little in the beginning

and will gain some from time to time. But once you accomplish learning

and living the lifestyle then the added bonus for you will be a body that is

just the right size for you.

I have been on this program since

December and it has taken me 6 months of learning new incredible things about

my eating habits. With all those diets you have been on it will probably

take awhile to discover the real intuitive eater that you are.

Keep on Steve, you know that I.E.

is so right…….you will overcome.

Ok, I am going to say it again….I

recommend that you read Intuitive Eating a Program that Works. I just two

more copies to hand out to friends ( I won’t share mine).

Glad you are here,

Vicki

From: IntuitiveEating_Support [mailto:IntuitiveEating_Support ] On Behalf Of Steve D

Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 9:05

AM

To: IntuitiveEating_Support

Subject:]

Re: esdel55 ... Hello!

Hello Jenn, ladies,

Thanks for the nice welcome. Yup, I'm a guy :) I had no idea I had

stumbled into a nest of women until it was too late, LOL. Now that

I've been outed, might as well say something about myself. I'm 50

years old and over 200 pounds overweight. How did I get this way?

Well, I've been dieting ever since I was 12, that's how. I have

probably lost hundreds of pounds on one diet or another, only to gain

them all back and then some. A few years back, I lost 135 pounds on

the Zone Diet. It took me several years, but I did it. Then a funny

thing happened: I stopped losing weight, even though I was eating tiny

portions of rabbit food. I went off the Zone and started looking

around for other diets, but none of them worked, so I fell back into

my old eating habits and all the weight came back on. I'm sure that's

a familiar story for everyone around here.

Recently I read a book about intuitive eating called " The Overfed

Head " and it just made so much sense to me, it was like a light bulb

went on in my head. I've been trying this approach for about a month

now. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be working. I'm pretty sure

I've actually gained weight. I started looking around for Yahoo

groups about IE and joined this one and a couple of others. One of

the other groups is for people who have been trying IE for years and

have been unable to lose weight. Now they're all talking about

dieting again. I gotta tell ya, I'm pretty darned discouraged at this

point. I don't mean to be a downer, but that's my story. I'm

convinced nothing can help me. I hope you ladies can prove me wrong :)

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