Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Jean: You used to say....it will come off, it will come off....We CAN do this. I drank 3 32 Oz. glasses of water before 2 p.m., and have over 1/2 of another one gone now. I guess it's time to figure out what's for suppoer. Chicken wings?? Steamed broccoli?Sp far, so good. Catch you later. Nan (Alias Ms. Magoo) Please Support Macular Degeneration And Other Vision Loss Research http://members.aol.com/danlrob/MDpeople/ www.puppymillrescue.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Jean: You used to say....it will come off, it will come off....We CAN do this. I drank 3 32 Oz. glasses of water before 2 p.m., and have over 1/2 of another one gone now. I guess it's time to figure out what's for suppoer. Chicken wings?? Steamed broccoli?Sp far, so good. Catch you later. Nan (Alias Ms. Magoo) Please Support Macular Degeneration And Other Vision Loss Research http://members.aol.com/danlrob/MDpeople/ www.puppymillrescue.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 I'm just suggesting Pamela that we set a goal of Valentine's Day to serve as an focal point! For that month, define a challenge for yourself. You might want to set a weight loss goal or some behavioural goal (choose something you have difficulty with). The hope is that by setting that challenge period, you can focus your efforts on meeting your challenge and not feel overwhelmed with the vastness of the overall challenge of getting down to goal weight. and some others are doing an even more focused challenge of getting through the next meal legally - go Jean!!! Some of us do better when there is some light showing through at the end of the tunnel. I don't think I'm prepared to really organize a challenge - I have to start turning my focus back to school work now. I think it would be great if somebody tracked challenges and prompted for reports (weekly or daily or whatever) so that we had some accountability. Personally, my challenge to myself for the next month is: 1. Keep my carbs at under 30 per day. 2. Keep working on testing foods with my elimination diet (but if I hit an intolerance food, I'll give myself 2 days (and no more!) of eating not-necessarily-safe foods before getting back on the wagon and doing another water fast to cleanse). 3. Drink at least 96 glasses of water a day. 4. Drink no more than 2 cups of tea a day. Any volunteers to track this stuff? Kirstie << Kirstie, would you mind defining the challenge? I want to do it, but need it spelled out for me. Thankx. Pamela >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 I'm just suggesting Pamela that we set a goal of Valentine's Day to serve as an focal point! For that month, define a challenge for yourself. You might want to set a weight loss goal or some behavioural goal (choose something you have difficulty with). The hope is that by setting that challenge period, you can focus your efforts on meeting your challenge and not feel overwhelmed with the vastness of the overall challenge of getting down to goal weight. and some others are doing an even more focused challenge of getting through the next meal legally - go Jean!!! Some of us do better when there is some light showing through at the end of the tunnel. I don't think I'm prepared to really organize a challenge - I have to start turning my focus back to school work now. I think it would be great if somebody tracked challenges and prompted for reports (weekly or daily or whatever) so that we had some accountability. Personally, my challenge to myself for the next month is: 1. Keep my carbs at under 30 per day. 2. Keep working on testing foods with my elimination diet (but if I hit an intolerance food, I'll give myself 2 days (and no more!) of eating not-necessarily-safe foods before getting back on the wagon and doing another water fast to cleanse). 3. Drink at least 96 glasses of water a day. 4. Drink no more than 2 cups of tea a day. Any volunteers to track this stuff? Kirstie << Kirstie, would you mind defining the challenge? I want to do it, but need it spelled out for me. Thankx. Pamela >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 I'm just suggesting Pamela that we set a goal of Valentine's Day to serve as an focal point! For that month, define a challenge for yourself. You might want to set a weight loss goal or some behavioural goal (choose something you have difficulty with). The hope is that by setting that challenge period, you can focus your efforts on meeting your challenge and not feel overwhelmed with the vastness of the overall challenge of getting down to goal weight. and some others are doing an even more focused challenge of getting through the next meal legally - go Jean!!! Some of us do better when there is some light showing through at the end of the tunnel. I don't think I'm prepared to really organize a challenge - I have to start turning my focus back to school work now. I think it would be great if somebody tracked challenges and prompted for reports (weekly or daily or whatever) so that we had some accountability. Personally, my challenge to myself for the next month is: 1. Keep my carbs at under 30 per day. 2. Keep working on testing foods with my elimination diet (but if I hit an intolerance food, I'll give myself 2 days (and no more!) of eating not-necessarily-safe foods before getting back on the wagon and doing another water fast to cleanse). 3. Drink at least 96 glasses of water a day. 4. Drink no more than 2 cups of tea a day. Any volunteers to track this stuff? Kirstie << Kirstie, would you mind defining the challenge? I want to do it, but need it spelled out for me. Thankx. Pamela >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Kirstie, that's a LOT of water!!!! Lynn Kirstie Hawkey wrote: > > Personally, my challenge to myself for the next month is: > 3. Drink at least 96 glasses of water a day. > > Any volunteers to track this stuff? > > Kirstie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Kirstie, that's a LOT of water!!!! Lynn Kirstie Hawkey wrote: > > Personally, my challenge to myself for the next month is: > 3. Drink at least 96 glasses of water a day. > > Any volunteers to track this stuff? > > Kirstie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Kirstie, that's a LOT of water!!!! Lynn Kirstie Hawkey wrote: > > Personally, my challenge to myself for the next month is: > 3. Drink at least 96 glasses of water a day. > > Any volunteers to track this stuff? > > Kirstie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 oops! That should be ounces!!! Kirstie (always setting herself up to fail!) > Kirstie, that's a LOT of water!!!! > > > Personally, my challenge to myself for the next month is: > > > 3. Drink at least 96 glasses of water a day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 oops! That should be ounces!!! Kirstie (always setting herself up to fail!) > Kirstie, that's a LOT of water!!!! > > > Personally, my challenge to myself for the next month is: > > > 3. Drink at least 96 glasses of water a day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 oops! That should be ounces!!! Kirstie (always setting herself up to fail!) > Kirstie, that's a LOT of water!!!! > > > Personally, my challenge to myself for the next month is: > > > 3. Drink at least 96 glasses of water a day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 You and the Porcelain Prince are going to be very friendly! Beth in TX Kirstie wrote: <<3. Drink at least 96 glasses of water a day.>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 << :-) I am on day 1 and doing well though. I can do this, I can do this, I can do this... Now, everyone take a big drink of water! >> I'm with you....back to day 1 for me....i had an extremely bad wknd....though hubby and I had a FABULOUS time! Funny, as your posting made it to me, i'm sitting here eating a fried in butter pork chop and drinking down 24 oz of water!! BIG SIP!!! Lunch will be a small salad with bleu cheese dressing and dinner will be some veggies and i think just some fried ground beef as i'll be making hubby SOS! Its gonna be a godd day...hang in there troops : ) Off to work now... Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 << :-) I am on day 1 and doing well though. I can do this, I can do this, I can do this... Now, everyone take a big drink of water! >> I'm with you....back to day 1 for me....i had an extremely bad wknd....though hubby and I had a FABULOUS time! Funny, as your posting made it to me, i'm sitting here eating a fried in butter pork chop and drinking down 24 oz of water!! BIG SIP!!! Lunch will be a small salad with bleu cheese dressing and dinner will be some veggies and i think just some fried ground beef as i'll be making hubby SOS! Its gonna be a godd day...hang in there troops : ) Off to work now... Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 << :-) I am on day 1 and doing well though. I can do this, I can do this, I can do this... Now, everyone take a big drink of water! >> I'm with you....back to day 1 for me....i had an extremely bad wknd....though hubby and I had a FABULOUS time! Funny, as your posting made it to me, i'm sitting here eating a fried in butter pork chop and drinking down 24 oz of water!! BIG SIP!!! Lunch will be a small salad with bleu cheese dressing and dinner will be some veggies and i think just some fried ground beef as i'll be making hubby SOS! Its gonna be a godd day...hang in there troops : ) Off to work now... Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 My own personal challenge will be to stay wonderfully low-carb, and get in 100 oz of water per day until Valentine's day. I only lost 10 pounds for my first two weeks of induction - the least I've ever lost during induction - but I'll take it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 << > > I find I lose more if I drink a lot at a > time....than > if I sip casually all day long... >> I wonder if you seem to lose more when you drink in 'clumps' rather than little sips because you may eat less (not necessarily a 'have to' with this WOL....but...)...as water tends to fill one up, which helps us to eat less?! Just a thought... Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 << > > I find I lose more if I drink a lot at a > time....than > if I sip casually all day long... >> I wonder if you seem to lose more when you drink in 'clumps' rather than little sips because you may eat less (not necessarily a 'have to' with this WOL....but...)...as water tends to fill one up, which helps us to eat less?! Just a thought... Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 << > > I find I lose more if I drink a lot at a > time....than > if I sip casually all day long... >> I wonder if you seem to lose more when you drink in 'clumps' rather than little sips because you may eat less (not necessarily a 'have to' with this WOL....but...)...as water tends to fill one up, which helps us to eat less?! Just a thought... Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Hi Come on now You can do this. Maybe you should reread the atkins book it might give you some renewed incentive to stick to the program. You have done so well don't let those slips ruin your progress. Wishing you the best and hope you find the willpower to stick with it. Laverne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 I think I'm going to stick to the carbolite nuggets which taste so much better than the bars (think just chocolate, no mediciney tasting stuff in the middle)..they are pricey..but they have .5g for 1 piece...I allow myself 1 a day...and they are individually wrapped which makes THAT easier (and the fact they are $7 for 14!!) BB, SK --- RENANNE BAKER wrote: > SK: > I found that if I cut the bars up inot 1/8 inch > skices and freeze them > that when I get a sweet craving, 2 or 3 slices will > curb that urge > before it gets out of hand. I only wish I had cut up > all 7 bars before > I got out of hand. > Stick it out, it's going to be soooo great when the > day comes we can > look at that mirror and stick out our tongues at the > old image. > Nan (Alias Ms. Magoo) > Please Support Macular Degeneration > And Other Vision Loss Research > http://members.aol.com/danlrob/MDpeople/ > www.puppymillrescue.com > > > > ===== BB, SK __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Robin, Kirstie, , Nan, etc. I made it through a full day and am off to a good start on my second day. I got all of my water in yesterday, though admittedly the last 3 cups were by chugging right before bedtime. I think I got up 4 times during the night. LOL But it worked and I am down 1.5 from where I was yesterday morning. For someone who never whooshes anymore I was very pleased. I will not wait until bedtime to do all that drinking again though. I have gone through nearly 1 liter of water already today. I am going to try to remember to keep refilling the three one liter bottles I have and I will take two to work and leave one at home for easy tracking of how much I have had. I really only need between 64-72 ounces of water a day for my weight, so if I can get two of them down at 33.8 ounces each I figure I will have met my water requirements. I should get some extra bottles I guess to keep at work in case I forget to bring them home for refills or bring them back with me. I now have one more pound to go and I will be back at my pre-DC trip weight of 142. That will be one goal. Then 140 so I am back within 5 of my goal weight. Then just to get back to my goal weight. Baby steps is the key to me. So I am looking at today's lunch challenge and praying for strength. I already passed up bakery goodies and around Central Iowa, Pella's bakeries have a reputation for outstanding products. One goal, one meal, one snack at a time. Now everyone take another sip of water with me! Oops, just polished off that first liter and it isn't even noon yet! Jean 190/143/135 12/7/98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Robin, Kirstie, , Nan, etc. I made it through a full day and am off to a good start on my second day. I got all of my water in yesterday, though admittedly the last 3 cups were by chugging right before bedtime. I think I got up 4 times during the night. LOL But it worked and I am down 1.5 from where I was yesterday morning. For someone who never whooshes anymore I was very pleased. I will not wait until bedtime to do all that drinking again though. I have gone through nearly 1 liter of water already today. I am going to try to remember to keep refilling the three one liter bottles I have and I will take two to work and leave one at home for easy tracking of how much I have had. I really only need between 64-72 ounces of water a day for my weight, so if I can get two of them down at 33.8 ounces each I figure I will have met my water requirements. I should get some extra bottles I guess to keep at work in case I forget to bring them home for refills or bring them back with me. I now have one more pound to go and I will be back at my pre-DC trip weight of 142. That will be one goal. Then 140 so I am back within 5 of my goal weight. Then just to get back to my goal weight. Baby steps is the key to me. So I am looking at today's lunch challenge and praying for strength. I already passed up bakery goodies and around Central Iowa, Pella's bakeries have a reputation for outstanding products. One goal, one meal, one snack at a time. Now everyone take another sip of water with me! Oops, just polished off that first liter and it isn't even noon yet! Jean 190/143/135 12/7/98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Robin, Kirstie, , Nan, etc. I made it through a full day and am off to a good start on my second day. I got all of my water in yesterday, though admittedly the last 3 cups were by chugging right before bedtime. I think I got up 4 times during the night. LOL But it worked and I am down 1.5 from where I was yesterday morning. For someone who never whooshes anymore I was very pleased. I will not wait until bedtime to do all that drinking again though. I have gone through nearly 1 liter of water already today. I am going to try to remember to keep refilling the three one liter bottles I have and I will take two to work and leave one at home for easy tracking of how much I have had. I really only need between 64-72 ounces of water a day for my weight, so if I can get two of them down at 33.8 ounces each I figure I will have met my water requirements. I should get some extra bottles I guess to keep at work in case I forget to bring them home for refills or bring them back with me. I now have one more pound to go and I will be back at my pre-DC trip weight of 142. That will be one goal. Then 140 so I am back within 5 of my goal weight. Then just to get back to my goal weight. Baby steps is the key to me. So I am looking at today's lunch challenge and praying for strength. I already passed up bakery goodies and around Central Iowa, Pella's bakeries have a reputation for outstanding products. One goal, one meal, one snack at a time. Now everyone take another sip of water with me! Oops, just polished off that first liter and it isn't even noon yet! Jean 190/143/135 12/7/98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Robin, Go ahead and blame your weight on the scale. Next time I go nuts with eating I may have to remember that " buy a new scale and blame it on that " trick. LOL Like you, my pants already feel better today. Not so much because of the weight loss as that I don't feel so bloated when I avoid carbs. So why do I keep going back to them? Yup, I am a carb addict! Jean 190/143/135 12/7/98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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