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Oct 8, 2008

I am sad!!
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setusharma
New Member
Joined: 01 Sep 2008
Posts: 7
Situation: michigan
Sun Sep 07, 2008 1: 54 am    Post subject: I am sad!!
I was doing so good until today. I had lost almost 5 pounds.
Today I went to a friends house and ate some noodles, some chicken and some candies. I didn ' t eat a whole lot but I ate fully a few. I am so mad at myself now.
Anyway, Lesson learned. My second week ( I should count it as first again!! ) starts tomorrow. I am cutting out the Atkins bars this time.
wheresmycoat
Senior Member
Joined: 26 Apr 2008
Posts: 322
Sun Sep 07, 2008 5: 50 am    Post subject:
Ask yourself why you did it?
Were you hungry? ( next time bring protein snacks )
Were you missing the naughty treats? ( do self - talk and re - focus )
Did you want to sabotage your success ( harder to deal with but worth the time spent on self discovery ).
Have no fear. Get back on induction and keep your eye on the ball. [ / icon_cool. gif]
LeAnn
New Member
Joined: 06 Sep 2008
Posts: 3
Post: St. Louis, Mo
Sun Sep 07, 2008 1: 11 pm    Post subject:
This does beg the question though. How much of a cheat would lack you to start over? Lets say I ' ve finished a week with a degree of success ( 6. 5 pounds in 5 days actually ) and I have 1 scoop of ice cream on the 6th day. Does that mean start over or is it okay to stay in induction?
Tril
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Joined: 27 May 2008
Posts: 1322
Location: ( very ) Northeastern USA
Sun Sep 07, 2008 1: 17 pm    Post subject:
Personally... I don ' t consider a cheat any reason to " start over " at all. If you don ' t plan to " end " eating this way some day then there really is no starting over... ya know? Just keep going. If you get cravings back from something you ate or drank, deal with them by cutting back to Induction levels ( and Induction only foods ) for as many days as it takes to rid yourself of the cravings. Then just keep going. If you don ' t " stop " then you never " start over ". Weight loss is like a road trip... occassionally you ' ll stop along the way and then keep going. But you don ' t go home and start over. You just keep going.
Tril
LeAnn
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Joined: 06 Sep 2008
Posts: 3
Locale: St. Louis, Mo
Sun Sep 07, 2008 1: 22 pm    Post subject:
My question was strictly about the induction phase. With a cheat like that ( 1 scoop of ice cream ) do you go back to day 1 and do 14 days of induction or just another 8 days of induction?
Tril
Senior Member
Joined: 27 May 2008
Posts: 1322
Location: ( very ) Northeastern USA
Sun Sep 07, 2008 2: 05 pm    Post subject:
Well... since Induction is a minumum of 14 days but can be as long as you want it to be... I would just keep going and not start over at day one. You probably won ' t lose as much in Induction ( because of the ice cream ) as you would have otherwise, but it really won ' t make all that much difference in the long run, ya know? If you reach 14 days and your appetite is diminished, your cravings are gone, you know you ' re in ketosis... then move on to OWL, or not, the choice is yours. If you reach 14 days and you don ' t feel totally into ketosis or the cravings are still bothering you.. stick to Induction for a few more days... or weeks... again, up to you. But I wouldn ' t go back to day one for one scoop of ice cream. If you fell completely off the plan and totally went beserk for days and days, then yes... start over.
Tril
lilgrnchicken
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Joined: 23 Aug 2008
Posts: 15
Location: wisconsin
Sun Sep 07, 2008 2: 06 pm    Post subject:
i ' m no expert, but in your situation i would react by staying on induction for however long i thought i needed to be in induction. obviously you want to get back into ketosis ( if you are no longer burning fat after the ice cream treat ). or as tril said, until the cravings are gone.
ice cream is one of my favorite things in the world. that and pasta. i know you are supposed to lose the cravings, and ignore them when they pop up instead of substituting something for them that ' s induction approved, but sometimes i just need a bite. i do give into my sweet tooth, but not with stuff i really love like ice cream. i have some cream cheese coulds in the freezer. i did the math and can have 6 of them to equal 1 carb. i don ' t need 6 tho, because they are very cold and hit the sweet spot pretty quickly. be aware that not everyone will react to this method in the same way, which is why it ' s advised to just ignore the craving until it goes away. if you give in, you could be setting yourself up for MORE and stronger cravings, for a longer period of time. only you can tell how feeding the sweet tooth with an approved substitute will direct you. with me, i ' m not so inclined to reach for the ice cream or a candy bar or whatever else.

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