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How long have you been on the plan and how much do you have to lose? Your

weight can fluctuate up to 5 pounds in one day, so you may see a loss one

day then none the next. I don't know how often you are weighing but you may

want to cut it down. You should be getting 5 servings of veggies I day, and

I do not think you are. What type of lettuce is in your salad? Also...I

would cut down on the tea with splenda and stick to water and be sure you

get in 64 ounces a day. Are you getting in any type of exercise?

-Beth

VERY Frustrated

> I just recently started the South Beach program after watching people

> all around me drop weight- my fiance's mother has lost 28 over the

> summer, a neighbor 19 and a cousin 25. After loosing 14lbs on Weight

> Watchers I got myself down to 155lbs and then plateaued....and

> plateaued.....and plateaued. lol After several weeks stuck at 155,

> I decided to try South Beach. Imagine my disguist when I get on the

> scale this morning and I have GAINED 3LBS!!! I am so disguisted and

> almost ready to throw in the towel. This is the average day of

> eating for me, maybe I am doing something wrong?

>

> Breakfast:

> Either the Quice cups or an omlet with reduced fat cheese, once in a

> while I'll have a slice of Canadian bacon. Also V8

>

> Lunch:

> A salad, or turkey with low sodium, reduced fat swiss, or a red

> pepper with fat free cottage cheese, or a pepper with hummus

>

>

> Snack:

> A cheese stick or sugar free jello or depending on lunch, a pepper

> with hummus or a celery stick with reduced fat Laughing Cow cheese

>

> Dinner:

> A salad and then it varies- chicken, hamburger (no bun), steak- a lot

> of them are South Beach recipes that we make.

>

> Dessert:

> Usually a half cup Ricotta with one packet Splenda and a drop of

> vanilla

>

> Throughout the day I also generally drink my full 8 glass of water, I

> always have a cup of tea after dinner with splenda and a bit of skim

> milk and I have also started drinking approx. 4-5 cups of green tea a

> day with splenda. When I drink the green day, I cut back on my plain

> water to balance out about 8-10 cups of water/green tea a day.

>

> Does this all sound right? Am I doing something wrong?? I am really

> upset and any help would be appreciated!!

>

> Thanks,

> Donna

>

>

>

>

> 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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Does the type of lettuce make a difference?

> How long have you been on the plan and how much do you have to

lose? Your

> weight can fluctuate up to 5 pounds in one day, so you may see a

loss one

> day then none the next. I don't know how often you are weighing

but you may

> want to cut it down. You should be getting 5 servings of veggies

I day, and

> I do not think you are. What type of lettuce is in your salad?

Also...I

> would cut down on the tea with splenda and stick to water and be

sure you

> get in 64 ounces a day. Are you getting in any type of exercise?

>

> -Beth

> VERY Frustrated

>

>

> > I just recently started the South Beach program after watching

people

> > all around me drop weight- my fiance's mother has lost 28 over

the

> > summer, a neighbor 19 and a cousin 25. After loosing 14lbs on

Weight

> > Watchers I got myself down to 155lbs and then plateaued....and

> > plateaued.....and plateaued. lol After several weeks stuck at

155,

> > I decided to try South Beach. Imagine my disguist when I get on

the

> > scale this morning and I have GAINED 3LBS!!! I am so disguisted

and

> > almost ready to throw in the towel. This is the average day of

> > eating for me, maybe I am doing something wrong?

> >

> > Breakfast:

> > Either the Quice cups or an omlet with reduced fat cheese, once

in a

> > while I'll have a slice of Canadian bacon. Also V8

> >

> > Lunch:

> > A salad, or turkey with low sodium, reduced fat swiss, or a red

> > pepper with fat free cottage cheese, or a pepper with hummus

> >

> >

> > Snack:

> > A cheese stick or sugar free jello or depending on lunch, a

pepper

> > with hummus or a celery stick with reduced fat Laughing Cow

cheese

> >

> > Dinner:

> > A salad and then it varies- chicken, hamburger (no bun), steak-

a lot

> > of them are South Beach recipes that we make.

> >

> > Dessert:

> > Usually a half cup Ricotta with one packet Splenda and a drop of

> > vanilla

> >

> > Throughout the day I also generally drink my full 8 glass of

water, I

> > always have a cup of tea after dinner with splenda and a bit of

skim

> > milk and I have also started drinking approx. 4-5 cups of green

tea a

> > day with splenda. When I drink the green day, I cut back on my

plain

> > water to balance out about 8-10 cups of water/green tea a day.

> >

> > Does this all sound right? Am I doing something wrong?? I am

really

> > upset and any help would be appreciated!!

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Donna

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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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Thanks...I was actually thinking of starting to cut back on the green

tea with splenda today and see if that helps- it might be too much

splenda and thats what could be holding it up. For lettuce I use

radichio, romaine and something else that escapes my mind right now-

it comes as a " Mediterranean " mix.

> How long have you been on the plan and how much do you have to

lose? Your

> weight can fluctuate up to 5 pounds in one day, so you may see a

loss one

> day then none the next. I don't know how often you are weighing

but you may

> want to cut it down. You should be getting 5 servings of veggies I

day, and

> I do not think you are. What type of lettuce is in your salad?

Also...I

> would cut down on the tea with splenda and stick to water and be

sure you

> get in 64 ounces a day. Are you getting in any type of exercise?

>

> -Beth

> VERY Frustrated

>

>

> > I just recently started the South Beach program after watching

people

> > all around me drop weight- my fiance's mother has lost 28 over the

> > summer, a neighbor 19 and a cousin 25. After loosing 14lbs on

Weight

> > Watchers I got myself down to 155lbs and then plateaued....and

> > plateaued.....and plateaued. lol After several weeks stuck at

155,

> > I decided to try South Beach. Imagine my disguist when I get on

the

> > scale this morning and I have GAINED 3LBS!!! I am so disguisted

and

> > almost ready to throw in the towel. This is the average day of

> > eating for me, maybe I am doing something wrong?

> >

> > Breakfast:

> > Either the Quice cups or an omlet with reduced fat cheese, once

in a

> > while I'll have a slice of Canadian bacon. Also V8

> >

> > Lunch:

> > A salad, or turkey with low sodium, reduced fat swiss, or a red

> > pepper with fat free cottage cheese, or a pepper with hummus

> >

> >

> > Snack:

> > A cheese stick or sugar free jello or depending on lunch, a pepper

> > with hummus or a celery stick with reduced fat Laughing Cow cheese

> >

> > Dinner:

> > A salad and then it varies- chicken, hamburger (no bun), steak- a

lot

> > of them are South Beach recipes that we make.

> >

> > Dessert:

> > Usually a half cup Ricotta with one packet Splenda and a drop of

> > vanilla

> >

> > Throughout the day I also generally drink my full 8 glass of

water, I

> > always have a cup of tea after dinner with splenda and a bit of

skim

> > milk and I have also started drinking approx. 4-5 cups of green

tea a

> > day with splenda. When I drink the green day, I cut back on my

plain

> > water to balance out about 8-10 cups of water/green tea a day.

> >

> > Does this all sound right? Am I doing something wrong?? I am

really

> > upset and any help would be appreciated!!

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Donna

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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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Donna,

I, too, got discouraged when in week 2 when I wasn't losing any weight.

I had followed the diet faithfully and wasn't eating anything I shouldn't

have. I went back to the book and found several points where I needed

to improve. I had skipped some meals and snacks that week because

I couldn't take a break to get something to eat when I should have.

The next week I made eating regularly a priority and every 2-3 hours I

ate something. I did lose a couple pounds that week and was especially

pleased that overall I felt better and had more energy because of eating

regularly. So I learned my lesson there.

I think it's important to combine veggies and protein for every meal

and snack rather than eating just one or the other.

I tried to eat dinner earlier, no later than 7 p.m., preferably by 6:30.

I had been eating the ricotta dessert every night and I was saving it until

later as a treat. I am a night person and like to stay up late and

snack late but that's just something I have to get over.

I think exercise is the biggest key factor to losing weight - when you

plateau nothing helps break through it like exercise.

Your body will want to plateau when you reach a weight you previously

stayed at for awhile and it will take longer and more persistence to break

through that point. Is the 155 point a weight you have been at awhile

at some point in your life or one that you haven't been below in quite

awhile? If so your body may not want to let you go below that but

once you break through the weight loss should pick up.

Somebody else said this recently, that if you eat too little your body

will slow down and you won't burn as efficiently. You could try adding

some veggies to your breakfast omelet, a midmorning snack of something

like celery and cheese, and a cooked veggie to your dinner.

Somebody else said they see a pattern of losing one week and then holding

steady for a week or two. I'm thinking that may be my pattern too.

Might be yours also.

Hope this gives you a few ideas. I know it's hard when you have

a disappointing week but try to stick with it for another week. I'll

bet you see some results!

Donna wrote:

I just recently started the South Beach

program after watching people

all around me drop weight- my fiance's mother has lost 28 over

the

summer, a neighbor 19 and a cousin 25. After loosing 14lbs

on Weight

Watchers I got myself down to 155lbs and then plateaued....and

plateaued.....and plateaued. lol After several weeks

stuck at 155,

I decided to try South Beach. Imagine my disguist when I

get on the

scale this morning and I have GAINED 3LBS!!! I am so disguisted

and

almost ready to throw in the towel.

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Iceberg lettuce would have the least amount of nutritional value I am pretty

sure. Be sure your salads have mostly dark green., leafy type lettuces.

-Beth

VERY Frustrated

> >

> >

> > > I just recently started the South Beach program after watching

> people

> > > all around me drop weight- my fiance's mother has lost 28 over

> the

> > > summer, a neighbor 19 and a cousin 25. After loosing 14lbs on

> Weight

> > > Watchers I got myself down to 155lbs and then plateaued....and

> > > plateaued.....and plateaued. lol After several weeks stuck at

> 155,

> > > I decided to try South Beach. Imagine my disguist when I get on

> the

> > > scale this morning and I have GAINED 3LBS!!! I am so disguisted

> and

> > > almost ready to throw in the towel. This is the average day of

> > > eating for me, maybe I am doing something wrong?

> > >

> > > Breakfast:

> > > Either the Quice cups or an omlet with reduced fat cheese, once

> in a

> > > while I'll have a slice of Canadian bacon. Also V8

> > >

> > > Lunch:

> > > A salad, or turkey with low sodium, reduced fat swiss, or a red

> > > pepper with fat free cottage cheese, or a pepper with hummus

> > >

> > >

> > > Snack:

> > > A cheese stick or sugar free jello or depending on lunch, a

> pepper

> > > with hummus or a celery stick with reduced fat Laughing Cow

> cheese

> > >

> > > Dinner:

> > > A salad and then it varies- chicken, hamburger (no bun), steak-

> a lot

> > > of them are South Beach recipes that we make.

> > >

> > > Dessert:

> > > Usually a half cup Ricotta with one packet Splenda and a drop of

> > > vanilla

> > >

> > > Throughout the day I also generally drink my full 8 glass of

> water, I

> > > always have a cup of tea after dinner with splenda and a bit of

> skim

> > > milk and I have also started drinking approx. 4-5 cups of green

> tea a

> > > day with splenda. When I drink the green day, I cut back on my

> plain

> > > water to balance out about 8-10 cups of water/green tea a day.

> > >

> > > Does this all sound right? Am I doing something wrong?? I am

> really

> > > upset and any help would be appreciated!!

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Donna

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > 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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