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Hi Cheryl!

Phase 1 was pretty good for me, the first few days were a little

rough, hubby and I both got a stomach flu that was going around, but

after 4-5 days I was feeling great! Yes my cravings did really

dissapear. the first couple of days I noticed that even after a HUGE

meal, like maybe 30 minutes later I felt hungry again, my mind knew I

wasnt hungry, but because my body was missing the carbs it felt like

I was hungry when I wasnt. That went away after the first few days

too.

Some breakfast ideas that are not egg related:

-LF Cottage cheese is really good, add some vegies (Chopped up tomato

& cucumber etc), some people like eating the cottage cheese with

splenda & cinamon mixed in.

-I know some people that eat beans for breakfast, put a lil LF cheese

on top, add some seasonings.

-There are the various ricotta cremes that you can have. The mock

danish, mock french toast etc.

- I know a few people who eat left over vegies from dinner the night

before.

Diet coke is fine, Dr A says to limit it to 2 cups, or 2 cans diet

coke. Caffiene stimulates the pancreas to produce insulin which in

turn can cause cravings- so just watch that drinking it doesnt give

you cravings, if not you should be fine. Diet Caffiene free sodas are

unlimited.

Best of luck! This is a really great diet!!!

Darlene

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> Hi there! My name is Cheryl and tomorrow is the big day! I'm

> starting South Beach. So, tonight I'm eating all the chocolate I

> can. Ha ha.

>

> I've got some questions. What was phase 1 like for you? I don't

> like eggs. What else can I eat for breakfast? Do the cravings

> really go away? Can you have diet coke on phase 1?

>

> Thanks for all the help! I look forward to getting to know you all!

>

> Cheryl

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Thanks for the info Darlene! What is mock french toast? Sounds

yummy. I've already cooked chicken for breakfast tomorrow because I

didn't have a chance to go to the store tonight and buy all my

stuff.

Cheryl

> > Hi there! My name is Cheryl and tomorrow is the big day! I'm

> > starting South Beach. So, tonight I'm eating all the chocolate I

> > can. Ha ha.

> >

> > I've got some questions. What was phase 1 like for you? I don't

> > like eggs. What else can I eat for breakfast? Do the cravings

> > really go away? Can you have diet coke on phase 1?

> >

> > Thanks for all the help! I look forward to getting to know you

all!

> >

> > Cheryl

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Dear Cheryl, Yes the cravings do actually go away!!! By day three, I was not having them anymore.... I did have sometimes when I was bored and all, but, still did not want them... Yes you can have diet coke, just make it caffeine free hon! :)) Good luck too you! :)

Do the cravings really go away? Can you have diet coke on phase 1?

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I have found my cravings have gone away for the most part. Sometimes, something will bring it on and I have to be calm drink water and find something to fill the crave that wont be detrimental for me.

the diet coke with lime is real good

-----Original Message-----From: eeyoresfriend@... Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 11:23 PMTo: South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right Subject: Re: Hi from a newbie!Dear Cheryl, Yes the cravings do actually go away!!! By day three, I was not having them anymore.... I did have sometimes when I was bored and all, but, still did not want them... Yes you can have diet coke, just make it caffeine free hon! :)) Good luck too you! :)

Do the cravings really go away? Can you have diet coke on phase 1?Reminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right fats-the good ones-and enables you to live quite happily without the bad carbs and bad fats. For more on this WOE please read "The South Beach Diet" by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

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