Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 WOW WOW WOW!!! Good for you on your weight loss. I myself once weight 253# and lost 72 pounds (and kept it off for 7 years now with another program). Right now I do Body For Life (another exercise & eating program) and SBD together - started Phase 1 this past Monday trying to bust through a very long (3 years) plateau at the same(-ish) weight. Best to you in your journey. Keep you choices on Phase II simple! Maybe oatmeal and some fruits? Try to stick with what I call *whole foods*. Food that you can eat that is closest to their natural state!!! Get your carbs from whole foods! Good for you! Janelle > I just joined your group. > > I started the SBD on April 19th, 2004; that day I weighed in at > (gulp) 390 #. I was so depressed, disgusted and full of self > loathe. I knew if I didn't do something about my weight I would > develop Type II diabetes and worse..... > > I'm 39 years old, about to turn 40 next month and with a flick of > some internal hidden switch I suddenly became really motivated. As > of today, May 27th, I have lost 42 # and weigh in at 348. I am > seriously motivated and plan on joining a gym when I hit my goal > weight of 220. Obvioulsy I have a ways (or is that weighs?) to go. > > For the first time in my life I want to be HOT! lol > > Yes the health benefit is good too, but I just want to be buff and > hot. > > I am still in Phase 1 as I haven't been bored yet with the palette of > food and the weight has been dropping off but I do plan to move to > Phase II this weekend. For the Memorial Day weekend I want to make > some BBG chicken (has anyone else tried Lawry's Carb Options label > BBQ sauce? it's not too bad, homemade is better, mind you, but > unlike homemade, it's sugar free) and some couscous with red lentils. > > God bless Dr Agatston for creating a plan that's easy to follow and > doesn't leave one starving. > > Well that's it for now, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 WOW WOW WOW!!! Good for you on your weight loss. I myself once weight 253# and lost 72 pounds (and kept it off for 7 years now with another program). Right now I do Body For Life (another exercise & eating program) and SBD together - started Phase 1 this past Monday trying to bust through a very long (3 years) plateau at the same(-ish) weight. Best to you in your journey. Keep you choices on Phase II simple! Maybe oatmeal and some fruits? Try to stick with what I call *whole foods*. Food that you can eat that is closest to their natural state!!! Get your carbs from whole foods! Good for you! Janelle > I just joined your group. > > I started the SBD on April 19th, 2004; that day I weighed in at > (gulp) 390 #. I was so depressed, disgusted and full of self > loathe. I knew if I didn't do something about my weight I would > develop Type II diabetes and worse..... > > I'm 39 years old, about to turn 40 next month and with a flick of > some internal hidden switch I suddenly became really motivated. As > of today, May 27th, I have lost 42 # and weigh in at 348. I am > seriously motivated and plan on joining a gym when I hit my goal > weight of 220. Obvioulsy I have a ways (or is that weighs?) to go. > > For the first time in my life I want to be HOT! lol > > Yes the health benefit is good too, but I just want to be buff and > hot. > > I am still in Phase 1 as I haven't been bored yet with the palette of > food and the weight has been dropping off but I do plan to move to > Phase II this weekend. For the Memorial Day weekend I want to make > some BBG chicken (has anyone else tried Lawry's Carb Options label > BBQ sauce? it's not too bad, homemade is better, mind you, but > unlike homemade, it's sugar free) and some couscous with red lentils. > > God bless Dr Agatston for creating a plan that's easy to follow and > doesn't leave one starving. > > Well that's it for now, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 WOWWOWOWOW!!!! I am so impressed! CONGRATULATIONS!!!! You are an inspiration. I started SBD at 290, and now weigh 261.5. Doesn't it feel great?? I agree, it is time for you to go on to Phase 2. Just add one fruit, and one whole grain, per day. Just stick with natural grains. Your weight loss will slow down some, but that is fine. Phase 1 is not meant to be followed forever. Just watch the fruit... you might find certain fruits will trigger sugar cravings for you. SO happy you are here! And, I'm with you.. I want to be HOT! I just tease my DH that he is gonna have to get used to having a hot chick on his arm. And, he (so sweet) will say... " What is there to get used to? I have a hot chick now! " ) Good man. *hehe* I look forward to getting to know you! > I just joined your group. > > I started the SBD on April 19th, 2004; that day I weighed in at > (gulp) 390 #. I was so depressed, disgusted and full of self > loathe. I knew if I didn't do something about my weight I would > develop Type II diabetes and worse..... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 WOWWOWOWOW!!!! I am so impressed! CONGRATULATIONS!!!! You are an inspiration. I started SBD at 290, and now weigh 261.5. Doesn't it feel great?? I agree, it is time for you to go on to Phase 2. Just add one fruit, and one whole grain, per day. Just stick with natural grains. Your weight loss will slow down some, but that is fine. Phase 1 is not meant to be followed forever. Just watch the fruit... you might find certain fruits will trigger sugar cravings for you. SO happy you are here! And, I'm with you.. I want to be HOT! I just tease my DH that he is gonna have to get used to having a hot chick on his arm. And, he (so sweet) will say... " What is there to get used to? I have a hot chick now! " ) Good man. *hehe* I look forward to getting to know you! > I just joined your group. > > I started the SBD on April 19th, 2004; that day I weighed in at > (gulp) 390 #. I was so depressed, disgusted and full of self > loathe. I knew if I didn't do something about my weight I would > develop Type II diabetes and worse..... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 --WOW that is truly awesome. Keep up the good work we need the inspiration from successes like yours!! Way to go!!!Pat yourself on the back and keep that image in your head(you are gonna be HOT)!! - In South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right , " njtechman " <fchilds@o...> wrote: > I just joined your group. > > I started the SBD on April 19th, 2004; that day I weighed in at > (gulp) 390 #. I was so depressed, disgusted and full of self > loathe. I knew if I didn't do something about my weight I would > develop Type II diabetes and worse..... > > I'm 39 years old, about to turn 40 next month and with a flick of > some internal hidden switch I suddenly became really motivated. As > of today, May 27th, I have lost 42 # and weigh in at 348. I am > seriously motivated and plan on joining a gym when I hit my goal > weight of 220. Obvioulsy I have a ways (or is that weighs?) to go. > > For the first time in my life I want to be HOT! lol > > Yes the health benefit is good too, but I just want to be buff and > hot. > > I am still in Phase 1 as I haven't been bored yet with the palette of > food and the weight has been dropping off but I do plan to move to > Phase II this weekend. For the Memorial Day weekend I want to make > some BBG chicken (has anyone else tried Lawry's Carb Options label > BBQ sauce? it's not too bad, homemade is better, mind you, but > unlike homemade, it's sugar free) and some couscous with red lentils. > > God bless Dr Agatston for creating a plan that's easy to follow and > doesn't leave one starving. > > Well that's it for now, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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