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Sara,

I can imagine you are going though a difficult time. A heart shaped uterus

may not mean anything to your pregnancy. There are plenty of women who find

out they have MAs and have long boring pregnancies. The spoting may not mean

anthing either. Lots of women have that and also have good pregnancies. If

you see a h/b the chances of have a problem go down to 5% which is very

small. You may want to go to a peri to make sure that you get all the care

you need. Regular obs are used to seeing 'vanilla' pregnancies and you may

need some one with experience with MA's to deliver your baby. - Liz

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>Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:10:50 -0700 (PDT)

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Sara,

I can imagine you are going though a difficult time. A heart shaped uterus

may not mean anything to your pregnancy. There are plenty of women who find

out they have MAs and have long boring pregnancies. The spoting may not mean

anthing either. Lots of women have that and also have good pregnancies. If

you see a h/b the chances of have a problem go down to 5% which is very

small. You may want to go to a peri to make sure that you get all the care

you need. Regular obs are used to seeing 'vanilla' pregnancies and you may

need some one with experience with MA's to deliver your baby. - Liz

>

>Reply-To: MullerianAnomalies

>To: MullerianAnomalies

>Subject: Intro

>Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:10:50 -0700 (PDT)

>

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Congrats on hearing the H/B that is a big mile stone. Just make sure that

they moniter you closely through out your pregnancy. - Liz

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>Subject: Re: Intro (Thanks Liz)

>Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 19:42:50 -0000

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First of all, congratulations on doing so well and on the weightloss. You are doing great.

After your initial loss, your weightloss will slow way down to 1-2 pounds a week, and those are on lucky weeks. There will be weeks when you do well and don't lose anything. It's just the way it goes. :( Your body will fluctuate from day to day, hour to hour, that's why they say to only weigh in once a week. You are not really on a plateau in only 3 days.

I've not seen many people benefit from staying on phase one much longer. Most (not all) people stall cuz your body needs the nutrition but you will only add in one or two servings of fruit or whole grains a day so you aren't adding very much in. But your body could use the nutrition of it. Carol

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Hi All,I started SB 9 days ago and have lost roughly 10 lbs. I'm thrilled that everything fits better already! My goal is 60lbs and to maintain healthy eating habits for a lifetime. I do have a question though - I seem to have hit a plateau of sorts in the past 3 days. I am stuck at the 207 mark and haven't lost a bit - I've even gained a pound one day, and then lost it the next. I haven't cheated a bit (I emptied the house of EVERYTHING bad) and I've been measuring my portions and making meals straight out of the books. Has anyone else experienced this?Also, I'm considering staying on Phase 1 for 4 weeks instead of 2. I really don't find the menu restricting (except breakfast...) Is there anyone else who has extended P1? How did you fare?Looking forward to "meeting" everyone!:)Kim

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I was on phase one for 4 weeks and lost alot of weight!! I did not find it hard to do at all; as for the weight stalling have you been exercising??whyowhy116 wrote:

Hi All,I started SB 9 days ago and have lost roughly 10 lbs. I'm thrilled that everything fits better already! My goal is 60lbs and to maintain healthy eating habits for a lifetime. I do have a question though - I seem to have hit a plateau of sorts in the past 3 days. I am stuck at the 207 mark and haven't lost a bit - I've even gained a pound one day, and then lost it the next. I haven't cheated a bit (I emptied the house of EVERYTHING bad) and I've been measuring my portions and making meals straight out of the books. Has anyone else experienced this?Also, I'm considering staying on Phase 1 for 4 weeks instead of 2. I really don't find the menu restricting (except breakfast...) Is there anyone else who has extended P1? How did you fare?Looking forward to "meeting"

everyone!:)Kim

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Hello Kim,

First, I recommend that you don't weigh yourself every day because

there are day to day fluctuations which are normal. I suggest you

weigh yourself once a week, preferably at the same time each week.

Second, it could just be that you're retaining water or maybe even

getting close to that TOTM. As long as you're following the guidelines

of this way of eating and you're eating foods allowed on the list, you

should do fine. My personal experience is that sometimes I go a

few days without losing anything and then suddenly I drop several

pounds.

Secondly, I find that I lose inches faster than I lose pounds. I

therefore recommend that maybe you measure your success by the amount

of inches you're losing.

Finally, as far as staying on phase 1 longer than the 2 weeks, it's

really not recommended by the SBD. You should move on to phase 2 and

add only one grain and one fruit per day.

Good job on the weight loss so far... keep up the good work! :)

Hope this helps!

Paola

--- whyowhy116 wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> I started SB 9 days ago and have lost roughly 10 lbs. I'm thrilled

> that everything fits better already! My goal is 60lbs and to

> maintain

> healthy eating habits for a lifetime. I do have a question though -

> I

> seem to have hit a plateau of sorts in the past 3 days. I am stuck

> at

> the 207 mark and haven't lost a bit - I've even gained a pound one

> day, and then lost it the next. I haven't cheated a bit (I emptied

> the house of EVERYTHING bad) and I've been measuring my portions and

> making meals straight out of the books. Has anyone else experienced

> this?

>

> Also, I'm considering staying on Phase 1 for 4 weeks instead of 2. I

> really don't find the menu restricting (except breakfast...) Is there

>

> anyone else who has extended P1? How did you fare?

>

> Looking forward to " meeting " everyone!

> :)Kim

>

>

>

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--- Carol Parsons wrote:

> After your initial loss, your weightloss will slow

> way down to 1-2 pounds a week, and those are on

> lucky weeks.

Yeah - no doubt! You've done great so far, and like

Carol says, this is not a plateau - you've only been

on the plan for 9 days. I've gone six weeks with no

loss, and even a gain of 4 pounds that I can't

explain. *shrug*

Jen in ND

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Hi,

I just finished day 12 and I lost 10 lbs the first week, have lost

nothing since. I guess i should stay off the scale? My only thought

is that if you lose so much the first week, your body takes a while to

catch up??

I will say, i tried Atkins 2 times * i know this is NOT atkins*,

BUT, both times, i did it for 8 weeks strictly, and lost only the

first week or so then, maintained for a bit then gained a lb or two

back, never lost anymore..

Any ideas???

I am just praying this doesn't happen with SB. I have way over 100 to

lose and hope to lose 2 lbs a week.

cindy

> Hi All,

>

> I started SB 9 days ago and have lost roughly 10 lbs. I'm thrilled

> that everything fits better already! My goal is 60lbs and to maintain

> healthy eating habits for a lifetime. I do have a question though - I

> seem to have hit a plateau of sorts in the past 3 days. I am stuck at

> the 207 mark and haven't lost a bit - I've even gained a pound one

> day, and then lost it the next. I haven't cheated a bit (I emptied

> the house of EVERYTHING bad) and I've been measuring my portions and

> making meals straight out of the books. Has anyone else experienced

> this?

>

> Also, I'm considering staying on Phase 1 for 4 weeks instead of 2. I

> really don't find the menu restricting (except breakfast...) Is there

> anyone else who has extended P1? How did you fare?

>

> Looking forward to " meeting " everyone!

> :)Kim

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Cindi,

As long as you're eating the foods that are approved, you should be OK.

Just make sure you're getting enough vegetables and not overdoing it

on the diet soft drinks.

Also, don't weigh yourself too often. I would suggest only once a week

at about the same time. This is due to the fact that there are day to

day fluctuations in your weight loss.

Finally, don't expect to lose weight too fast. There are periods when

there is no weight loss followed by a sudden drop of a couple pounds.

So... my advise... don't worry and hang in there.

Hope this helps!

Paola

--- cindimissouri wrote:

> Hi,

> I just finished day 12 and I lost 10 lbs the first week, have lost

> nothing since. I guess i should stay off the scale? My only thought

> is that if you lose so much the first week, your body takes a while

> to

> catch up??

> I will say, i tried Atkins 2 times * i know this is NOT atkins*,

> BUT, both times, i did it for 8 weeks strictly, and lost only the

> first week or so then, maintained for a bit then gained a lb or two

> back, never lost anymore..

> Any ideas???

>

> I am just praying this doesn't happen with SB. I have way over 100 to

> lose and hope to lose 2 lbs a week.

>

> cindy

>

>

> > Hi All,

> >

> > I started SB 9 days ago and have lost roughly 10 lbs. I'm thrilled

>

> > that everything fits better already! My goal is 60lbs and to

> maintain

> > healthy eating habits for a lifetime. I do have a question though

> - I

> > seem to have hit a plateau of sorts in the past 3 days. I am stuck

> at

> > the 207 mark and haven't lost a bit - I've even gained a pound one

> > day, and then lost it the next. I haven't cheated a bit (I emptied

>

> > the house of EVERYTHING bad) and I've been measuring my portions

> and

> > making meals straight out of the books. Has anyone else

> experienced

> > this?

> >

> > Also, I'm considering staying on Phase 1 for 4 weeks instead of 2.

> I

> > really don't find the menu restricting (except breakfast...) Is

> there

> > anyone else who has extended P1? How did you fare?

> >

> > Looking forward to " meeting " everyone!

> > :)Kim

>

>

>

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Cindi, have you been exercising? It says you should do at least 20 minutes of some aerobic exercise a day.cindimissouri wrote:

Hi, I just finished day 12 and I lost 10 lbs the first week, have lostnothing since. I guess i should stay off the scale? My only thoughtis that if you lose so much the first week, your body takes a while tocatch up?? I will say, i tried Atkins 2 times * i know this is NOT atkins*,BUT, both times, i did it for 8 weeks strictly, and lost only thefirst week or so then, maintained for a bit then gained a lb or twoback, never lost anymore.. Any ideas??? I am just praying this doesn't happen with SB. I have way over 100 tolose and hope to lose 2 lbs a week.cindy> Hi All,> > I started SB 9 days ago and have lost roughly 10 lbs. I'm thrilled >

that everything fits better already! My goal is 60lbs and to maintain > healthy eating habits for a lifetime. I do have a question though - I > seem to have hit a plateau of sorts in the past 3 days. I am stuck at > the 207 mark and haven't lost a bit - I've even gained a pound one > day, and then lost it the next. I haven't cheated a bit (I emptied > the house of EVERYTHING bad) and I've been measuring my portions and > making meals straight out of the books. Has anyone else experienced > this?> > Also, I'm considering staying on Phase 1 for 4 weeks instead of 2. I > really don't find the menu restricting (except breakfast...) Is there > anyone else who has extended P1? How did you fare?> > Looking forward to "meeting" everyone!> :)Kim

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I walk about 2 miles a day now, but will be starting to ride the

stationary bike also, as soon as its delivered this week. How much did

you lose over the 4 weeks and what did you eat for breakfast besides

eggs? :) Kim

> I was on phase one for 4 weeks and lost alot of weight!! I did not

find it hard to do at all; as for the weight stalling have you been

exercising??

>

>

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Thanks for the support! I realize I shouldn't weigh myself daily,

however that scale just calls to me in the morning and curiosity

gets the best of me LOL. :) Kim

> First of all, congratulations on doing so well and on the

weightloss. You are doing great.

>

> After your initial loss, your weightloss will slow way down to 1-2

pounds a week, and those are on lucky weeks. There will be weeks

when you do well and don't lose anything. It's just the way it

goes. :( Your body will fluctuate from day to day, hour to hour,

that's why they say to only weigh in once a week. You are not really

on a plateau in only 3 days.

>

> I've not seen many people benefit from staying on phase one much

longer. Most (not all) people stall cuz your body needs the

nutrition but you will only add in one or two servings of fruit or

whole grains a day so you aren't adding very much in. But your body

could use the nutrition of it. Carol

> Intro

>

>

> Hi All,

>

> I started SB 9 days ago and have lost roughly 10 lbs. I'm

thrilled

> that everything fits better already! My goal is 60lbs and to

maintain

> healthy eating habits for a lifetime. I do have a question

though - I

> seem to have hit a plateau of sorts in the past 3 days. I am

stuck at

> the 207 mark and haven't lost a bit - I've even gained a pound

one

> day, and then lost it the next. I haven't cheated a bit (I

emptied

> the house of EVERYTHING bad) and I've been measuring my portions

and

> making meals straight out of the books. Has anyone else

experienced

> this?

>

> Also, I'm considering staying on Phase 1 for 4 weeks instead of

2. I

> really don't find the menu restricting (except breakfast...) Is

there

> anyone else who has extended P1? How did you fare?

>

> Looking forward to " meeting " everyone!

> :)Kim

>

>

>

>

> 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 Way Of Eating please read " The South Beach

Diet " by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

>

>

>

>

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I also think that in some people, they have to count their calories and

find out how many works best for them. I know this diet, and diets like

it, do not count them, but some people to watch them. I know that I do.

When I am only watching what I eat, and not how much I eat, I will not

only not lose, but I will gain. The times that I went back on phase one

without counting calories I gained at a rate of a pound or more a day.

For my body, I can't go over 1200 calories, even with a lot of

exercise. Other people that amount is too low and they will gain on it.

So you need to find a calorie count that works best for you. Not eating

enough or eating too much is can be a problem for them. So you might

want to put your food into fitday.com and see what you are coming up

with. Some people actually end up finding out they are only taking in

like 900 calories which is not enough. Others find out they are taking

in like 2000 which is too much for them. So this is just a suggestion.

I am currently counting Weight Watchers points with my foods or I end

up gaining weight regardless of eating all SBD foods. Just a thought.

Carol

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Thanks so much for the support! What is TOTM? I have done all the

measurments as well (how depressing!) and am retaking them every

other week to chart progress. Is there a reason why staying on P1

isn't reccommended? I thought that I read in the book that it was

OK if you had alot of weight to lose, but it wasn't a permanant

thing...

:) Kim

>

> > Hi All,

> >

> > I started SB 9 days ago and have lost roughly 10 lbs. I'm

thrilled

> > that everything fits better already! My goal is 60lbs and to

> > maintain

> > healthy eating habits for a lifetime. I do have a question

though -

> > I

> > seem to have hit a plateau of sorts in the past 3 days. I am

stuck

> > at

> > the 207 mark and haven't lost a bit - I've even gained a pound

one

> > day, and then lost it the next. I haven't cheated a bit (I

emptied

> > the house of EVERYTHING bad) and I've been measuring my portions

and

> > making meals straight out of the books. Has anyone else

experienced

> > this?

> >

> > Also, I'm considering staying on Phase 1 for 4 weeks instead of

2. I

> > really don't find the menu restricting (except breakfast...) Is

there

> >

> > anyone else who has extended P1? How did you fare?

> >

> > Looking forward to " meeting " everyone!

> > :)Kim

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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Its good to hear these words of reassurance - ya know when you start

a new diet, and all of a sudden you aren't losing, you get a bit

neurotic - especially since I'm still eating alot of food each

day! :)Kim

>

> > After your initial loss, your weightloss will slow

> > way down to 1-2 pounds a week, and those are on

> > lucky weeks.

>

> Yeah - no doubt! You've done great so far, and like

> Carol says, this is not a plateau - you've only been

> on the plan for 9 days. I've gone six weeks with no

> loss, and even a gain of 4 pounds that I can't

> explain. *shrug*

>

> Jen in ND

>

>

>

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Best of luck to you! I wish I had answerers for you, but I'm just

starting as well... Do you exercise daily? I find that I don't lose

unless I get my butt in gear and move. I *hate* to excercise, so I

sneak it in by pushing my son in the stroller (my husband laughs at

me becuause I have a cinder block in the bottom basket for

resistance!) and I'll be starting to ride the stationary bike in the

evening while I watch TV - I told myself that I wouldn't watch TV

unless I was peddeling...Lets see how long that lasts right? LOL

:) Kim

> > Hi All,

> >

> > I started SB 9 days ago and have lost roughly 10 lbs. I'm

thrilled

> > that everything fits better already! My goal is 60lbs and to

maintain

> > healthy eating habits for a lifetime. I do have a question

though - I

> > seem to have hit a plateau of sorts in the past 3 days. I am

stuck at

> > the 207 mark and haven't lost a bit - I've even gained a pound

one

> > day, and then lost it the next. I haven't cheated a bit (I

emptied

> > the house of EVERYTHING bad) and I've been measuring my portions

and

> > making meals straight out of the books. Has anyone else

experienced

> > this?

> >

> > Also, I'm considering staying on Phase 1 for 4 weeks instead of

2. I

> > really don't find the menu restricting (except breakfast...) Is

there

> > anyone else who has extended P1? How did you fare?

> >

> > Looking forward to " meeting " everyone!

> > :)Kim

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Thanks for the tip! I've been watching my portions carefully, but

was wondering about calorie counts - lets face it, if you eat more

than you burn, your going to gain no matter what right!? I'll check

out your site reccomendation. Thanks again! :) Kim

> I also think that in some people, they have to count their

calories and

> find out how many works best for them. I know this diet, and diets

like

> it, do not count them, but some people to watch them. I know that

I do.

> When I am only watching what I eat, and not how much I eat, I will

not

> only not lose, but I will gain. The times that I went back on

phase one

> without counting calories I gained at a rate of a pound or more a

day.

> For my body, I can't go over 1200 calories, even with a lot of

> exercise. Other people that amount is too low and they will gain

on it.

> So you need to find a calorie count that works best for you. Not

eating

> enough or eating too much is can be a problem for them. So you

might

> want to put your food into fitday.com and see what you are coming

up

> with. Some people actually end up finding out they are only taking

in

> like 900 calories which is not enough. Others find out they are

taking

> in like 2000 which is too much for them. So this is just a

suggestion.

> I am currently counting Weight Watchers points with my foods or I

end

> up gaining weight regardless of eating all SBD foods. Just a

thought.

> Carol

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Thanks for the tip! I've been watching my portions carefully, but

was wondering about calorie counts - lets face it, if you eat more

than you burn, your going to gain no matter what right!? I'll check

out your site reccomendation. Thanks again! :) Kim

> I also think that in some people, they have to count their

calories and

> find out how many works best for them. I know this diet, and diets

like

> it, do not count them, but some people to watch them. I know that

I do.

> When I am only watching what I eat, and not how much I eat, I will

not

> only not lose, but I will gain. The times that I went back on

phase one

> without counting calories I gained at a rate of a pound or more a

day.

> For my body, I can't go over 1200 calories, even with a lot of

> exercise. Other people that amount is too low and they will gain

on it.

> So you need to find a calorie count that works best for you. Not

eating

> enough or eating too much is can be a problem for them. So you

might

> want to put your food into fitday.com and see what you are coming

up

> with. Some people actually end up finding out they are only taking

in

> like 900 calories which is not enough. Others find out they are

taking

> in like 2000 which is too much for them. So this is just a

suggestion.

> I am currently counting Weight Watchers points with my foods or I

end

> up gaining weight regardless of eating all SBD foods. Just a

thought.

> Carol

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TOTM is time of the month.

whyowhy116 wrote:Thanks so much for the support! What is

TOTM?

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yea the book says that; I am not sure why it is not ok to stay on it longer but

I am sure someone here knows why

whyowhy116 wrote:Thanks so much for the support! What is

TOTM? I have done all the

measurments as well (how depressing!) and am retaking them every

other week to chart progress. Is there a reason why staying on P1

isn't reccommended? I thought that I read in the book that it was

OK if you had alot of weight to lose, but it wasn't a permanant

thing...

:) Kim

>

> > Hi All,

> >

> > I started SB 9 days ago and have lost roughly 10 lbs. I'm

thrilled

> > that everything fits better already! My goal is 60lbs and to

> > maintain

> > healthy eating habits for a lifetime. I do have a question

though -

> > I

> > seem to have hit a plateau of sorts in the past 3 days. I am

stuck

> > at

> > the 207 mark and haven't lost a bit - I've even gained a pound

one

> > day, and then lost it the next. I haven't cheated a bit (I

emptied

> > the house of EVERYTHING bad) and I've been measuring my portions

and

> > making meals straight out of the books. Has anyone else

experienced

> > this?

> >

> > Also, I'm considering staying on Phase 1 for 4 weeks instead of

2. I

> > really don't find the menu restricting (except breakfast...) Is

there

> >

> > anyone else who has extended P1? How did you fare?

> >

> > Looking forward to " meeting " everyone!

> > :)Kim

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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You don't have to have eggs for breakfast. You can have ANYTHING from the list:

Yogurt, milk, leftover dinner. Think outside the box and eat anything you want.

There's a lot of different recipes out there for phase one. You definately don't

need to eat eggs every day. People just never think of anything else. Carol

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Eggs, eggs, & more eggs lol. That is all. I lost a little over 30 lbs in the

4 weeks.

whyowhy116 wrote:I walk about 2 miles a day now, but

will be starting to ride the

stationary bike also, as soon as its delivered this week. How much did

you lose over the 4 weeks and what did you eat for breakfast besides

eggs? :) Kim

> I was on phase one for 4 weeks and lost alot of weight!! I did not

find it hard to do at all; as for the weight stalling have you been

exercising??

>

>

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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 Way Of Eating please read " The South Beach Diet " by Arthur

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Because Phase One is not nutritionally balanced. Your system needs the

things that Phase Two adds to your diet. The primary purpose of Phase One is

to break your cravings. This is all explained in the book.

Chuck

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> yea the book says that; I am not sure why it is not ok to stay on it

> longer but I am sure someone here knows why

>

> whyowhy116 wrote:Thanks so much for the support!

> What is TOTM? I have done all the

> measurments as well (how depressing!) and am retaking them every

> other week to chart progress. Is there a reason why staying on P1

> isn't reccommended? I thought that I read in the book that it was

> OK if you had alot of weight to lose, but it wasn't a permanant

> thing...

>

> :) Kim

>

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Wow! Impressive loss! Did you find it hard to keep off as you

transitioned to P2? :) Kim

> > I was on phase one for 4 weeks and lost alot of weight!! I did

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> exercising??

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> 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.

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> For more on this Way Of Eating please read " The South Beach Diet "

by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

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Oh, I know that lol she just wanted to know what I had eaten for breakfast. I

love eggs lol

Carol Parsons wrote:You don't have to have eggs for

breakfast. You can have ANYTHING from the list: Yogurt, milk, leftover dinner.

Think outside the box and eat anything you want. There's a lot of different

recipes out there for phase one. You definately don't need to eat eggs every

day. People just never think of anything else. Carol

Re: Intro

Eggs, eggs, & more eggs lol. That is all. I lost a little over 30 lbs in the

4 weeks.

whyowhy116 wrote:I walk about 2 miles a day now, but

will be starting to ride the

stationary bike also, as soon as its delivered this week. How much did

you lose over the 4 weeks and what did you eat for breakfast besides

eggs? :) Kim

> I was on phase one for 4 weeks and lost alot of weight!! I did not

find it hard to do at all; as for the weight stalling have you been

exercising??

>

>

Please send your recipes for inclusion in the Files to the Moderator at:

South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right-owner

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 Way Of Eating please read " The South Beach Diet " by Arthur

Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

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unfortunately I found out bread sticks to me like glue so I have had to stop

phase 2; I am going to stay phase one for forever lol.

whyowhy116 wrote:Wow! Impressive loss! Did you find it

hard to keep off as you

transitioned to P2? :) Kim

> > I was on phase one for 4 weeks and lost alot of weight!! I did

not

> find it hard to do at all; as for the weight stalling have you been

> exercising??

> >

> >

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>

>

>

> Please send your recipes for inclusion in the Files to the

Moderator at:

> South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right-owner

>

> 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 Way Of Eating please read " The South Beach Diet "

by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

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