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--Yep!! With the monthly period you can always expect some major

water retention.Try increasing your intake of water and water type

veggies just to keep retention at bay. Not much one can do about

that little ditty(the bane of our female existence and then the

other whammy hits ya(perio meno pause and meno pause!LOL)

In South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right , " Sheri "

<kevnsheri@c...> wrote:

> I am just getting a bit frustrated. On the first day of the diet I

> lost 4 lbs. The second day I lost 2. Now I am on day 17 and have

> only lost 9 lbs total. That is alot of weight and I am complaining

> about the lbs I am just frustrated b/c I lost a total of 7 lbs the

> first week 2 the second and have not lost any since last friday. I

> seem to be stuck. I hear that it is normal at a certain point but

I

> did not expect it this early. I think I should be starting my

period

> SOON. For all of you women out there... could this be causing me

> some trouble?

>

> Sheri

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Well, maybe after that time I will start losing again. I am stuck at

9 pounds. I would rather be stuck at 10 lbs so at least it would be

two digits LOL.

Thanks for the info,

Sheri

> > I am just getting a bit frustrated. On the first day of the diet

I

> > lost 4 lbs. The second day I lost 2. Now I am on day 17 and have

> > only lost 9 lbs total. That is alot of weight and I am

complaining

> > about the lbs I am just frustrated b/c I lost a total of 7 lbs

the

> > first week 2 the second and have not lost any since last friday.

I

> > seem to be stuck. I hear that it is normal at a certain point

but

> I

> > did not expect it this early. I think I should be starting my

> period

> > SOON. For all of you women out there... could this be causing me

> > some trouble?

> >

> > Sheri

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>I am just getting a bit frustrated. On the first day of the diet I <BR>

>lost 4 lbs. The second day I lost 2. Now I am on day 17 and have <BR>

>only lost 9 lbs total. That is alot of weight and I am complaining <BR>

>about the lbs I am just frustrated b/c I lost a total of 7 lbs the <BR>

>first week 2 the second and have not lost any since last friday. I <BR>

>seem to be stuck. I hear that it is normal at a certain point but I <BR>

>did not expect it this early. I think I should be starting my period <BR>

>SOON. For all of you women out there... could this be causing me <BR>

>some trouble?

I think 9 pounds in 2 1/2 weeks is amazing! I sort of feel like on SB you

shouldn't even count what you lose while detoxing. It's mostly water and

I think it sets people (it did me at least) up with unrealistic expectations

about the rest of the diet. I lost 6 or 7 pounds in week 1 and then I've

lost pretty much a pound a week since (although there was a weekend I cheated

and didn't really lose the following week). I'm OK with that so long as

it continues. The only thing I mind at this point (now that the diet doesn't

feel like a diet anymore) is when the scale goes up without some obvious

cheat.

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Sheri,

I always gained 3-5 pounds the week before my periods, and lost it

during the week after.

Susa

> I am just getting a bit frustrated. On the first day of the diet I

> lost 4 lbs. The second day I lost 2. Now I am on day 17 and have

> only lost 9 lbs total. That is alot of weight and I am complaining

> about the lbs I am just frustrated b/c I lost a total of 7 lbs the

> first week 2 the second and have not lost any since last friday. I

> seem to be stuck. I hear that it is normal at a certain point but I

> did not expect it this early. I think I should be starting my period

> SOON. For all of you women out there... could this be causing me

> some trouble?

>

> Sheri

>

>

>

> 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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