Guest guest Posted November 3, 1999 Report Share Posted November 3, 1999 I had a hard time with carbo cravings for about a month. I was eating pumpkin seeds like crazy during that time and then all of a sudden I didn't want them anymore. BTW, it was after those cravings, and the pumpkin seeds that I started losing weight. I had some benefits right away. Others are coming slowly but they are coming. My favorite one that I noticed last week is that my flat feet aren't so flat anymore. I took the extra arches out of my shoes last week! The reflexology people on the list could probably tell me that means that some good healing is happening in the middle of my body. Oh yeah, another good thing has to do with my skin. Before the diet, I had started getting these dark " age spots. " They are fading. Also, I had this relly ugly mole under my chin with a big hair growing out of it (yuck!). It went away. Of course, the other side is that I'm getting wrinkles. I figure, at 55, the reason I didn't have more wrinkles is that, due to hypothyroid, I had a layer of mucin under my skin. I'd rather have wrinkles and a healthy thyroid. I'm using my wrinkle treatment more loyally. Gotta find the recipe for it and post it. It's basically apricot oil with some drops of rosewood essential oil in it. Great stuff. I'll look up the recipe. Aikya just starting > From: ivykathleen@... > > Hi > > I have recently started the ER4YT eating plan for O types and am having > carbohydrate cravings rather badly. How long does this phase last? > Also how long till I start to feel better? ie: Getting over the caffeine > and starch cravings? > Any help and support would be welcome! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2002 Report Share Posted August 4, 2002 Congratulations on starting your first challenge! I am so excited for you and the changes you will see over the next 12 weeks. I'm in my second challenge. I've found this group to be most inspiring and motivating in keeping me honest with myself through my BFL experiences. Best wishes for your success! Jeri > looking for someone to talk to through my first challenge any one > else just starting out on theirs? > > Phyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2002 Report Share Posted August 5, 2002 Thanks how did you do on your challenge? Phyl Re: just starting Congratulations on starting your first challenge! I am so excited for you and the changes you will see over the next 12 weeks. I'm in my second challenge. I've found this group to be most inspiring and motivating in keeping me honest with myself through my BFL experiences. Best wishes for your success! Jeri > looking for someone to talk to through my first challenge any one > else just starting out on theirs? > > Phyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2002 Report Share Posted August 5, 2002 I started at 162 lbs and 29.34% bodyfat and ended at 145 lbs and 24.3% bodyfat. Since I started my second challenge, I am currently at 143lbs and 23.8% bodyfat (today marks the start of week 4). Most amazing to me, though, is that I went from being able to do only about 20 pushups in 2 minutes to doing 48, from about 45 situps in 2 minutes to doing 80, and from running 2 miles in 20:15 to doing it in 16:54 (all required in the Army, which put me from a below average fitness test to well above average). My before and after pics are at briefcase./itsjustjeri What are your stats and goals? Jeri > > looking for someone to talk to through my first challenge any one > > else just starting out on theirs? > > > > Phyl > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 WELCOME!! I had a big problem with being HUNGRY all the time until I increased my veggies. That might help for your hubby too...of course you might have to cook those too <VBG>. Been down that path before myself Colleen > I wanted to say hello to everyone and thank you for all the > encouragement from just READING your messages! I started > BFL on Monday with my husband and I am already getting down. > He loves the workout, but does not like the food portions and is > complaining that I am trying to kill him because he is always > starving. He thinks that I am not giving him enough. I am just > sick of hearing him complain about food when all he does is > walk into the kitchen and ask what does he get to eat next. No > responsibility. Yes, first time out and I am already complaining. > I wanted to say thanks to everyone because last night I read > some suggestions and found some recipes.... that is going to > make this much easier! > Thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 Are you sure his portions are big enough? He shouldn't actually be starving. When you're in the BFL groove, you're never really hungry and you're never full. The portions should work out so that you start to get hungry (and you eat) every 2-3 hours. If you're hungry an hour after a meal, the portion was too small. If you don't want anything else to eat for 4-5 hours, it was too big. just starting I wanted to say hello to everyone and thank you for all the encouragement from just READING your messages! I started BFL on Monday with my husband and I am already getting down. He loves the workout, but does not like the food portions and is complaining that I am trying to kill him because he is always starving. He thinks that I am not giving him enough. I am just sick of hearing him complain about food when all he does is walk into the kitchen and ask what does he get to eat next. No responsibility. Yes, first time out and I am already complaining. I wanted to say thanks to everyone because last night I read some suggestions and found some recipes.... that is going to make this much easier! Thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2002 Report Share Posted August 16, 2002 We added some veggies today that we had not done before. I am not sure about portion sizes since he is 6' and 220 while I am ... short. :-) maybe I am starving him. Are you as hungry now... I mean do you think your stomach actually shrinks?? I am not sure if that is myth or what. Thanks for your encouragement... now to hunt up some vegtables he will eat! :-) Dani > > I wanted to say hello to everyone and thank you for all the > > encouragement from just READING your messages! I started > > BFL on Monday with my husband and I am already getting down. > > He loves the workout, but does not like the food portions and is > > complaining that I am trying to kill him because he is always > > starving. He thinks that I am not giving him enough. I am just > > sick of hearing him complain about food when all he does is > > walk into the kitchen and ask what does he get to eat next. No > > responsibility. Yes, first time out and I am already complaining. > > I wanted to say thanks to everyone because last night I read > > some suggestions and found some recipes.... that is going to > > make this much easier! > > Thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2002 Report Share Posted August 16, 2002 Is the fist the size of the portion... He wants to wad up as much bread as will make the size of his fist and say that it was a portion then do the same for turkey to make his meal. I am not sure I am getting it right. Today I made sure his portions were a bit larger and he is doing better. I shouldn't complain. He is diabetic and this is a big (and good) switch for him and I. :-) thanks, Dani > Are you sure his portions are big enough? He shouldn't actually be starving. > When you're in the BFL groove, you're never really hungry and you're never full. > The portions should work out so that you start to get hungry (and you eat) every > 2-3 hours. If you're hungry an hour after a meal, the portion was too small. If > you don't want anything else to eat for 4-5 hours, it was too big. > > > > > just starting > > > I wanted to say hello to everyone and thank you for all the > encouragement from just READING your messages! I started > BFL on Monday with my husband and I am already getting down. > He loves the workout, but does not like the food portions and is > complaining that I am trying to kill him because he is always > starving. He thinks that I am not giving him enough. I am just > sick of hearing him complain about food when all he does is > walk into the kitchen and ask what does he get to eat next. No > responsibility. Yes, first time out and I am already complaining. > I wanted to say thanks to everyone because last night I read > some suggestions and found some recipes.... that is going to > make this much easier! > Thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2002 Report Share Posted August 16, 2002 Hi Alaskadani!!!!!!!! Where do you live?? I'm in Anchorage,,I'm a longtime member here,,but haven't had time to post much,,,,,long story,,,lol,,,anyway,,if you need some local boosting up,,,feel free to IM me,,, I work out at the Diamond Athletic Center if you live in Anchorage. YAY you for starting,,and GOOD LUCK!! (not that you need LUCK with BFL!!). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2002 Report Share Posted August 16, 2002 I'm not as hungry now, but I've also added veggies, salad, udos and changed my carb choices to things like oatmeal, cream of rice, potato, etc. most of the time. Seems to have more sticking power for me. I was also used to nibbling all day long and it may have been that I was just " used to " eating vs. " truly " being hungry. As long as his portions as fist/palm, he should be getting a good amount of calories. Colleen > > > I wanted to say hello to everyone and thank you for all the > > > encouragement from just READING your messages! I > started > > > BFL on Monday with my husband and I am already getting > down. > > > He loves the workout, but does not like the food portions and > is > > > complaining that I am trying to kill him because he is always > > > starving. He thinks that I am not giving him enough. I am > just > > > sick of hearing him complain about food when all he does is > > > walk into the kitchen and ask what does he get to eat next. > No > > > responsibility. Yes, first time out and I am already > complaining. > > > I wanted to say thanks to everyone because last night I read > > > some suggestions and found some recipes.... that is going > to > > > make this much easier! > > > Thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2002 Report Share Posted August 16, 2002 Thanks... He is helping in the kitchen more and I think you are on to something about the type of carbs we eat. The wheat tortilla just does not hold me until the next meal, but oatmeal has some staying power! Thanks again! Dani > > > > I wanted to say hello to everyone and thank you for all the > > > > encouragement from just READING your messages! I > > started > > > > BFL on Monday with my husband and I am already getting > > down. > > > > He loves the workout, but does not like the food portions and > > is > > > > complaining that I am trying to kill him because he is always > > > > starving. He thinks that I am not giving him enough. I am > > just > > > > sick of hearing him complain about food when all he does is > > > > walk into the kitchen and ask what does he get to eat next. > > No > > > > responsibility. Yes, first time out and I am already > > complaining. > > > > I wanted to say thanks to everyone because last night I read > > > > some suggestions and found some recipes.... that is going > > to > > > > make this much easier! > > > > Thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2002 Report Share Posted August 17, 2002 Hi Dani, You and your hubbie will do great! I definitely agree with Colleen - your carb choices are pretty important when you want something that will be filling, yet not weigh you down like a ton of bricks. I do really like the La Tortilla low-carb ww tortillas, but sometimes ya just need something with a little more " oomph " Oatmeal, brown rice, barley or beans seem to be really filling and filled with good fiber. Keep us posted! Marci > > > > > I wanted to say hello to everyone and thank you for all the > > > > > encouragement from just READING your messages! I > > > started > > > > > BFL on Monday with my husband and I am already > getting > > > down. > > > > > He loves the workout, but does not like the food portions > and > > > is > > > > > complaining that I am trying to kill him because he is > always > > > > > starving. He thinks that I am not giving him enough. I am > > > just > > > > > sick of hearing him complain about food when all he > does is > > > > > walk into the kitchen and ask what does he get to eat > next. > > > No > > > > > responsibility. Yes, first time out and I am already > > > complaining. > > > > > I wanted to say thanks to everyone because last night I > read > > > > > some suggestions and found some recipes.... that is > going > > > to > > > > > make this much easier! > > > > > Thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2003 Report Share Posted January 27, 2003 Hey Lani! Welcome to the jungle! The girls here are great. My hubby and I, along with four buddies, are doing the challenge as well. I wish you the best and hope you get all the results you want. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2003 Report Share Posted January 27, 2003 Hi Lani and welcome to you and hubby! Check out Joann's website for tons of great recipes and she even has a Healthy Lifestyles cookbook you can buy: http://www.mrsbishwitskitchen.com Best wishes to you. Park Just Starting Hi all! I just wanted to introduce myself and let you know a bit about me. My name is Lani and my husband and I are doing the BFL Challenge together. We started today. We have already read the whole book, got the pics done (ugh!), and now we are half through day one. I am shooting to lose thirty pounds of fat and gain muscle to look toned. We have stuck to the foods in the book and plan to continue doing so and we are working out at the hospital here. I am now looking for recipes for the authorized foods. Well, just thought I would say hi! Lani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2003 Report Share Posted January 28, 2003 Welcome to the group, Lani! This is a great place for support, so post often and keep us updated about your progress! Maggie > Hi all! I just wanted to introduce myself and let you know a bit > about me. My name is Lani and my husband and I are doing the BFL > Challenge together. We started today. We have already read the whole > book, got the pics done (ugh!), and now we are half through day one. > I am shooting to lose thirty pounds of fat and gain muscle to look > toned. We have stuck to the foods in the book and plan to continue > doing so and we are working out at the hospital here. I am now > looking for recipes for the authorized foods. Well, just thought I > would say hi! > > Lani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2003 Report Share Posted March 23, 2003 Welcome Joan. What program are you doing? I started eating everything in moderation in Aug. and lost 34 pounds but 9 crept back on. I started Sugar Busters on Wed. I'm 39, live in Houston with dh and 2 daughters ages 3 & 6. Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: " joan manson " <joanmanson@...> > Hello group....never done this before and not sure what I should be saying. I weigh 266 and want to lose 100 lbs. I just started my program yesterday and am looking forward to meeting others and hearing thier stories. Anyone feel free to email and clue me in !! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2003 Report Share Posted March 23, 2003 Welcome Joan. What program are you following? NH Mommy to Abby Liz 10-25-94 Mommy to Anne 7-1-99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 Welcome You have found a support group that will be here for you We all have or have had that much to lose. In fact I am looking forward to the day I get down to your weight Peace Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 Welcome, Joan. > Hello group....never done this before and not sure what I should be saying. " Hello " is just fine. > I weigh 266 and want to lose 100 lbs. Gee, this is the weight I was at until 2 weeks ago (and almost hit again during last week's vacation). My " goal " right now is to finally get back under 250, a spot I was at a few years ago when a dreaded plateau hit and I kept going off-plan. > I just started my program yesterday Which one are you using, one of 's or something else. People here are doing everything from the FoodMover to Weight Watchers, from Atkins or McDougall, and everything in-between, but *most* seem to be using one of 's plans, either the Deal A Meal or FoodMover, sometimes *with* other plans. Sue in NJ checking mail while eating breakfast Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2003 Report Share Posted March 31, 2003 Hi Shelli! I drink the shakes, Myoplex Lite. My fave flavor is Chocolate. Everyone has a different flavor they like over the others, those that drink them, that is. Some feel " real food " is the way to go. The shakes and bars are good if you are on the go, stressed for time. I find the shakes refreshing, as well as quick. I don't have them everyday, because I really like a protein powder (EAS Precision Protein) shake made with a peach, a couple ice cubes, 8 oz. water, and a handfull of frozen raspberries. Yummy!! The Myoplex Lite bars have a lot of sugar, so I opt for the Myoplex Carb Sense bars and an apple and save the Myoplex Lite bars for occasional eats. Everyone has their favorite bar too . Feel free to ask loads of questions! Check out the FAQ for this group (you'll see it on the main page), and check out the Files folder too. Give Hussman's site a look-see too. http://www.hussman.org/fitness/ Check out Mrs. Bishwits Kitchen for recipe ideas http://www.mrsbishwitskitchen.com/ Also, the Body For Life website has some recipes posted as well. Welcome!! And, you can do it! JennA > It's nice to know there's other women I can talk to out there! I > just bought the book and I'm going to try it. I am a little confused > on what I can and cannot eat though. And I was also wanting to know > how many of you drink the shakes. > > Thanks, > Shelli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2003 Report Share Posted March 31, 2003 Shelli, I don't drink the shakes- I save shakes and meal replacement bars for emergencies. I think whole food fills me up more and I like eating as " natural " as I can. It is up to you. Can you be more specific about your confusion? For every meal, 6 times a day, pick one protein from the list in the book and one carb from the list. Add a vegetable as often as you can, no less than twice a day. I eat a few things that are not on the list- pork tenderloin, all fruits. I also use condiments like salsa, all mustards, tomato sauce, BBQ sauce (those last two I use sparingly and am careful on the brands I use). Let us know what you need clarification on! Lynda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 Hi, Laurie; Thea here. I used to be on variously, 150 mg of Zoloft, 30 mg of Paxil, and now I'm on 10 mg of Lexapro. Never took Effexor or Welbutrin, as I have had seizure disorders in my history, and have had bad-ass panic attacks from hell. The Lexapro is the only thing that ever helped with that, and I'm only on 10 mg of it. I think it's amazing stuff. I've had no side effects, I'm awake and alert and motivated during the day, and sleep fabulously at night. I'm now doing things I was too afraid or too wacked out to do. I used to be afraid of being alone or walking outside alone because of the panic attacks. Now, I go walking every day and am learning to navigate outdoors in preparation for getting a guide dog. Lex is amazing. Thea Just starting > Hi, > I just joined this group. I currently take 75mg a day of Effexor XR > and 300mg a day of Wellbutrin XL. I have been trying to go off of > the Effexor for almost 7 years, but the mental and physical side > effects are just horrible. I have tried taking other meds, waited > until they got into my system and then decreased the Effexor, but it > still never worked. My doctor just prescribed Lexapro, 10mg a day. > He wanted me to stop the Effexor all together right away, but I told > him again of how I cannot function without it (it seemed like he > could care less, nice doctor!). I am going to wait until next > weekend to start going down on the Effexor so that I will have > almost 2 weeks of the Lexapro in my system. I know this is an odd > question, but does anybody know what the dosage of Lexapro would be > to Effexor. It just seems to me that 10mg is very low compared to > my 75mg a day of the Effexor. But, I have heard that they are both > in different classes, so you really can't compare the 2. Any > advice? Thanks for any help. > > Laurie in land > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Happy Birthday!! What a great gift to give to yourself. Just remember progress, not perfection and you will definitely reach your goals. Jen > Hey everyone! I am so glad to have found this site. I am starting > the Challenge today, on my 38th bday. I'm sure I'll have to do > successive challenges to reach my final goals (current weight is 235 > lbs), but I'm ready for it. You all are a great inspiration to see > your before and after photos and see how you support and encourage > each other! > > Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Welcome, Kim... and Happy Birthday! You're giving yourself the best present of all: a new you! Good luck, and don't forget, when things get tough... we're all here for you! : ) ~Lydia Just starting Hey everyone! I am so glad to have found this site. I am starting the Challenge today, on my 38th bday. I'm sure I'll have to do successive challenges to reach my final goals (current weight is 235 lbs), but I'm ready for it. You all are a great inspiration to see your before and after photos and see how you support and encourage each other! Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Thanks for the good wishes and offer of support - I know there will come a time when the going will get very tough. Yesterday went very well - it's funny how a mindset is all there really is between happiness and unhappiness. I didn't have the traditional " birthday " - no dinner out, no dessert, etc. I DID get a new scale, a serenade from my sons' daycare cohort (complete with flowers), and a wonderful homecooked meal. And it was the best birthday I've had in a long time! Kim > Welcome, Kim... and Happy Birthday! > You're giving yourself the best present of all: a new you! > Good luck, and don't forget, when things get tough... we're all here for > you! > : ) > ~Lydia > > Just starting > > Hey everyone! I am so glad to have found this site. I am starting > the Challenge today, on my 38th bday. I'm sure I'll have to do > successive challenges to reach my final goals (current weight is 235 > lbs), but I'm ready for it. You all are a great inspiration to see > your before and after photos and see how you support and encourage > each other! > > Kim > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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