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sairose 08-02-2002 10:21 AM

weight loss :D
 
Hey everyone!

Since March, I have lost 50 pounds! :D

I'm so proud of myself because I never thought I could stick with it. I feel better, I look a whole lot better, I'm healthy and in shape...ahhh! I'm so happy. :D

Just wanted to brag on myself. :D

TigerGirl52 08-02-2002 10:52 AM

Congrats!!! That's a big accomplishment!! How in the world did you do it?

AOX81 08-02-2002 10:53 AM

That is awesome!! Congrats!!!

justamom 08-02-2002 11:48 AM

I want some of what you've got!

Congratulations! Article today in paper said fewer calories =longer life!

ZTAMiami 08-02-2002 12:25 PM

Oh my goodness! Congratulations!:D
What are you doing? Please don't tell me it Atkins!

ChiOJenn78 08-02-2002 01:01 PM

That's awesome!! You go girl!

ZTAMiami is right, Atkins=bad.

dzsaigirl 08-02-2002 01:17 PM

That is great! I am really proud of you!

I don't need to lose weight, but I need to change my body composition...Yes, you can be a size 4 and have tummy fat! My goal is not to lose weight, but to get in shape and feel better, and I am having a really hard time getting motivated, so you have motivated me a little in that direction! I want to see my abs by Thanksgiving ;)

My mom was 160 and now she is 115 and has kept it off for about 2 years. She made a lifesyle change in her eating habits and that made the difference for her.

aephi alum 08-02-2002 01:36 PM

Congrats! :)

Quote:

Originally posted by ChiOJenn78
ZTAMiami is right, Atkins=bad.
What's wrong with Atkins? That's how I lost weight...

ZTAMiami 08-02-2002 01:47 PM

I lost lots of weight on Atkins too. 17 pounds in 3 weeks (this was a few yrs ago, I am now a vegetarian) But I felt like crap! I felt like I was wasting away. My legs would shake when I walked across the room.
No doubt that it works, its just not very healthy.

KappaStargirl 08-02-2002 01:53 PM

Congratulations on your new healthy life!! If you're ever looking for online motivation and support, I highly recommend the message boards at VideoFitness.com and Fit Prime. The Firm Ya-Ya's board at ezboard is one of my favorites, but you'll need an ezboard account first. Even if you don't work out with videos, there's still a lot of great things to learn and the communities are very friendly.

Allie 08-02-2002 02:34 PM

:) CONGRATS! :)

Yes please tell us how you lost the 50 pounds. I lost 40 a year ago and have kept it off from a change in lifestyle and a little more exercise. I start my new diet next week :( I'm keeping my fingers crossed for another 20 pounds to come off though

ChiOJenn78 08-02-2002 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by aephi alum
Congrats! :)



What's wrong with Atkins? That's how I lost weight...

Atkins causes your body to burn the fat in the absence of carbs, right? The breakdown of fat in the body puts ketones in your urine, which throw off it's ph. Ketones in the urine are a bad thing-not so much at first, but as it continues, you can go into a coma.

Plus-the diet itself isn't all that great for your heart. But thisis me being anal nursing student. :p

PhiSigSandy 08-02-2002 03:15 PM

share the knowledge!
 
sairose,
I want to gongratulate u....It is always good to feel healthy and good about urself...I have tried so many diets and exercise and with not much of an outcome so I really want to know how u did it!

p.s what is the atkins diet I have never heard of it?

RedRoseSAI 08-02-2002 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dzsaigirl
I don't need to lose weight, but I need to change my body composition...
::sigh:: You and me both, dzsaigirl...I now have thighs and rear where I used to have none (ok, less). It's so hard to get motivated!

SATX*APhi 08-02-2002 04:20 PM

Woo Hoo!! Congratulations to you!! I, myself, need to hit the gym! It's not too far, really. It is just right down the road. I need to go, I need to go!

KappaStargirl 08-02-2002 04:52 PM

the address for the Firm Ya-Yas board is

http://pub109.ezboard.com/bfirmbelivers

You don't have to do the Firm workouts to join, but a lot of us on there have totally new lives because of the Firm. :)

sairose 08-03-2002 06:59 PM

Wow, thanks so much everyone! :) Means a lot! To those of you who wanted to know how I did it...nothing miraculous; diet and exercise. But here's some tips that helped me out a LOT.

1)if you don't already like them, try to develop a taste for cucumbers (or lettuce, or celery). They have so few calories that you can eat unlimited amounts of them in a day. This helped me a lot!

2)drink lots, and lots of water. Carry a bottle filled with water everywhere, and keep refilling it. If you don't like plain water, put lemon juice in it.

3)BE PATIENT. It's not healthy to lose more than two pounds a week; if you lose more than that per week, you're either losing water or muscle, and you'll gain the weight right back.

4)Stop drinking sodas. If you're like me and you're a soda addict, switch to diet sodas. They're nasty at first, but you get used to them a lot quicker than you think.

5)try to cut down on the amount of carbs you eat, especially things like white bread, crackers, rice, and pasta, because they're digested quickly and make you hungrier. Eat more protein, veggies, fruits, etc. to feel full longer.

6)exercise at least 3 times per week. If you have trouble getting motivated, think of how much better you'll feel afterwards, or how good you'll look if you keep working out.

When I think of more things that helped me, I'll let you know. :D Once again, thanks so much for all your kind comments! :)

James 08-03-2002 07:07 PM

Congrats to sairose:)

About low-carb diets . . . I am a pretty careful researcher and have read a few books on it as well as articles and some online resources and i haven't found a list of real dangers.

Did those of you who mentioned dangers have any sources?

Or does anyone have any questions regarding those types of diets?

I can tell you do's and don't's, how to accelerate fat loss, common pitfalls and why most people fail at the diet.

But as far as fat loss goes its probably the most effective diet out there and the easiest to follow.

DeltaSigStan 08-03-2002 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by James
Congrats to sairose:)


I can tell you do's and don't's, how to accelerate fat loss, common pitfalls and why most people fail at the diet.



Well, let's have it!

AlphaGam1019 08-03-2002 07:16 PM

While I find that the Atkins diet has a horrible, bad, life threatening type of effect, I think it would be hard for me to give up carbs.

**Moderation is key. Too much restriction leads to binging and that is not good.

***Awareness is a big thing-- are you really aware of what you're eating? I would go as far as suggesting a journal of eating habits and exercise. It's a real eye opener.

sairose 08-03-2002 07:58 PM

About low carb diets.....

I didn't mean to practically cut them out of your diet. But things like eating wheat instead of white bread, brown instead of white rice, really helps. Carbs are an important part of your diet and NEED to be included. But what I meant was snacking on things like low-fat grahm crackers, low-fat Oreos, low-fat chips, etc INSTEAD of fruits and veggies can make you feel hungrier.

Certainly, you can eat them; just don't eat as many. There's an article in a recent Consumer Reports about diets and it says the same thing.

James 08-03-2002 08:15 PM

Was the first part a misspeak?

However, the part about a journal is Vital, you don't know what you are eating and how you are training unless you keep one.

Whenever I train someone I always ask them to take the next week and write down everything they are eating including portion size as well as time.

As Alphagam1019 said its an eyeopener.

Quote:

Originally posted by AlphaGam1019
While I find that the Atkins diet has a horrible, bad, life threatening type of effect, I think it would be hard for me to give up carbs.

**Moderation is key. Too much restriction leads to binging and that is not good.

***Awareness is a big thing-- are you really aware of what you're eating? I would go as far as suggesting a journal of eating habits and exercise. It's a real eye opener.


James 08-03-2002 08:26 PM

As far as the safety of ketegenic diets go . . .

Lets leave aside that there a few million people following the diet . . .

Lets forget that thousands of body builders use the diet to get shredded . . .

Lets not even mention that there hasn't been any studies that show liver and kidney damage from standard low carb diets in normal healthy people . . .

Lets gloss over the idea that the model people use to bash low carb diets is based on a pathology involving out of control diabetics and hard core alcoholics . . .

Lets just examine the fact that the medical proffession uses these low carb diets for small children with epilepsy to control their seizures without or with reduced medication.

And they have these kids on this diet for a minimum of two years many times longer. And they have them in a deeper stage of ketosis than the average Atkins diet will ever get you, because they limit their water intake to maintain very high ketones.

I have read the protocol and no where does it even suggest more frequent testing for liver problems . . . because it is not a problem

Trust me when I tell you that if even a predictable amount of kids, even a fraction of a percent, died or had some type of liver/kidney dysfunction they would not be using this diet.

You can kill off adults, but you cannot kill off children.

Any replies?

NewGirl 08-03-2002 08:30 PM

disagree
 
Im gonna have to disagree with the low carb haters. :)
I have been through many problems with food such as bulimia, and restrictive eating and all that jazz.. i have found that the Atkins plan has helped me to feel satisfied and lose weight.
throughout the plan you slowly rise your carb intake and it becomes very balanced. it isnt for everyone, but sure makes me feel good.
love
ashley

SATX*APhi 08-03-2002 10:47 PM

Re: disagree
 
Quote:

Originally posted by NewGirl
Im gonna have to disagree with the low carb haters. :)
I have been through many problems with food such as bulimia, and restrictive eating and all that jazz.. i have found that the Atkins plan has helped me to feel satisfied and lose weight.
throughout the plan you slowly rise your carb intake and it becomes very balanced. it isnt for everyone, but sure makes me feel good.
love
ashley

I am glad that the Atkins diet was able to help you, but bottom line, the diet is not a healthy one at all. I remember reading somewhere in this thread about this diet raising your ketone level. It is very important that you drink a lot of water to flush out the extra ketones your body is producing. Ketones are toxic and if you do not flush them out by drinking a lot of water, you can have many health problems because of this "diet."

Haven't you all heard that Atkins himself had a heart attack? If this diet is so good for you, why'd the man have a hear attack?

My $.02 :D .

KappaStargirl 08-04-2002 12:25 AM

Check out this thread at FitPrime, it's very interesting:

http://64.176.16.214/forums/showthre...&threadid=1765

Personally, I could not go on Atkins, I tend toward having high cholesterol...that plus the fact that I just like my carbs! (in moderation, of course) For others, I understand it works. My take on diets: If any of them truly worked for all, there'd only be one. Sort of like self-help books. Everyone's body is different, there are so many variations in the way we respond to what we eat that there is no one diet everyone can be happy with. I'm more a Zone diet kind of person, I find I crave equal amounts of proteins, carbs, and fats, and your body is smarter than you think, you often crave what you need the most.

dzsaigirl 08-04-2002 12:44 AM

The Atkins diet can send you into kidney failure. (that was in response to those who wanted to know dangers).

If that doesn't scare you, think about eating all proteins all the time. It doesn't address the problem of cholesterol...even thin people can have high cholesterol. I am small (as stated in my previous post) and this spring, my cholesterol tested at 259! By June, I brought it down to 215. I still need to bring it down. So even those of us who can eat so-called "bad" foods without gaining much weight, are really not getting away with it! My grandfather died of a heart attack when he was like, 63 or something and he was never anything but rail thin all his life...(okay, done with the preachin'!).

So anyway, like sairose, my mom (explained in my previous post) eats lots of vegetables, fruits, and grains and she eats lean proteins. She eats things like bread and pasta, but she doesn't gorge on them...just keeps a good balance. She is the only person I know who actually follows the American Heart Assoc. dietary guidelines...She does allow herself times to cheat, rarely. For instance, she ate whatever she wanted to eat at my wedding this summer.

Anyway, my point is, don't look for a quick fix or a miracle! Sairose has it right! Now if I can just stop telling myself that Dr Pepper is just "flavored water" I think I can head in the right direction...

APhi 08-04-2002 09:12 AM

Didn't Dr. Atkins have a heart attack?

http://www.cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/diet....5/atkins.diet/

Yeah, they tried to say it wasn't diet related. However, my mom has been getting really into homeopathic medicine lately and they believe that every aspect of your health is affected by what you consume and how polluted you system is.

Here's another article on the matter.

http://www.cnn.com/2001/HEALTH/diet....in.diet.heart/

Now I personally believe that the Atkins diet has some merit. Over consumption of simple carbohydrates will add pounds faster than anything. If you need to loose weight your intake of carbs should be carefully balanced against your level of physical activity. However, the Atkins diet is way too extreme. Moderation is always the key!!

lovelyivy84 08-04-2002 01:27 PM

Congrats SAIRose! I recently lost almost twenty pounds, so I can relate! It took SO MUCH WORK. People want to believe there is some miracle pill, or new way of exercies that'll take it all off, but it just means hard work, and changing the way you live.

Now on the subject of Atkins- it is something that when done PROPERLY can be VERY healthy.

No it doesn't cause kidney failure in NORMAL, HEALTHY people.

No it doesn't mean you can never eat carbs again (just eat LESS of them- which does not hurt most people).

THere is a lot of misinformation out there about this diet. If you want info on it I suggest you read a scientific journal, not Shape magazine.

I personally don't follow it, but I agree with it to the extent that I have made strides in cutting out a certain amount of processed food from my diet- if I MUST have carbs I would prefer to have complex ones- veggies and fruits- than things that have been processed, and I eat high protein- 1g/lb of body weight.

Eating htis way I have dropped my body fat percentage to twelve percentage points below the national average and I have NEVER felt better or stronger!

sairose 08-04-2002 03:00 PM

Quote:

Anyway, my point is, don't look for a quick fix or a miracle! Sairose has it right! Now if I can just stop telling myself that Dr Pepper is just "flavored water" I think I can head in the right direction... [/B]
I am totally addicted to Dr. Pepper, though know I drink the Diet version, which is actually very good for a diet soda! I really tried HARD to give up all sodas, even diet ones...but I couldn't do it. :D

And no, there IS no quick fix or miracle. You have to change your lifestyle. And no, I won't lie, it's NOT easy. It's so hard to go in McDonalds and make yourself order a grilled chicken sandwich with no mayo and a Diet Coke instead of a Quarter Pounder with Cheese (I LOVE THOSE! :D ). It's so hard to see your favorite candy bar in a vending machine and not buy one (for me, Carmello!). It's so hard to make yourself get used to diet sodas. But you have to; it's the only healthy way to lose weight and keep it off. You have to make lifelong changes. You need to balance the food groups. I'm not saying you can't have ANY kind of fattening foods; I still eat small portions of things that I really love, like chips or Cheez Its.

The funny thing is, I used to be THE laziest person you'd EVER meet. I hated exercise; I never took the stairs if there was an elevator, even for one floor. I'd drive to the on-campus post office or to another dorm to visit a friend. I'd park as close to Wal-Mart as I could. And exercise? NO WAY. Now I look forward to my daily workouts! If you find ones you enjoy, it makes it easier. :D Richard Simmons is corny, but his videos are awesome! Plus he's a great motivator and he's very funny. Also there's a series of Bellydance workout videos by twins named Neena and Veena, and they're GREAT workouts, and they're fun. You really "feel the burn". :D

James 08-04-2002 05:17 PM

People . . . do you read the posts in the thread and think about them?

People keep stating that the diet is dangerous without giving data on it.

This is despite the fact that there doesn't seem to be published studies showing that keto-diets cause life threatening illness.

And with the flack Atkins gets, people would be waving corpses like banners.

Also, there is a whole population that has been followed for decades on this type of diet . . . epileptic children.

And they are not dying.

The model you are using to say it causes damage applies only to diabetics in a unique situation.

Could we please argue facts, instead of beliefs? Before we give really bad advice to people or scare them through our ignorance?

Peaches-n-Cream 08-05-2002 01:31 AM

I tried Atkin's Diet for a week. For me, it was a quick fix to lose seven pounds before I went to the Bahamas. It worked, but I only tried it for a week. Personally, I found it too restrictive. On the other hand, now I don't inhale an entire basket of bread when I go to a restaurant. Moderation is the key as is the case with everything.

Any diet can cause health problems if you have diabetes or other pre existing conditions. That's why one should consult a doctor and have a complete physical before beginning any diet and exercise routine.

LexiKD 08-05-2002 09:51 AM

Congrats! That is great!

I too have cut out little by little white flour, sodas....

I don't eat carbs at dinner anymore, unless I want a cheat day. My pitfalls are going out nights and having drinks.

Getting active is the key. For me, I like to work up to all these changes instead of setting a date and doing it all on Monday and saying that I will change my lifestyle. I have been making these habits for 24 years, I will not change them in a day!

Congrats again!

RedRoseSAI 08-05-2002 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cream
I tried Atkin's Diet for a week. For me, it was a quick fix to lose seven pounds before I went to the Bahamas.
Hmm...this sounds intriguing. Before I run right out and try it, did you lose weight all over, lose it particularly in your problem areas, or only where you didn't want to lose weight (i.e. boobs)? :)

Peaches-n-Cream 08-05-2002 06:02 PM

I'm not sure where I lost it. I went down a dress size so I guess I lost the weight everywhere.

aephi alum 08-05-2002 07:41 PM

For the Atkins naysayers..... :)

The Atkins diet will only contribute to renal problems if you have renal problems to start with. Your kidneys have to process the extra ketones - they can overload already-weakened kidneys, but if your kidneys are healthy you'll be fine.

Dr. Atkins did not have a heart attack - he had a cardiac arrest that was attributed to an infection. He's a cardiologist. If the diet gave you a heart attack, I doubt he'd be recommending it - Hippocratic Oath and all that.

The Atkins diet has several components that anyone who wants to lose weight and get fit should follow...

- No simple sugars (this includes white flour)
- Lots of water
- Regular exercise

Beyond that, whether you choose to follow a low-carb plan, eat only carbs with a low glycemic index, or follow a low-fat plan, you're bound to lose weight if you stick with it.

I know several people who have managed to control type II diabetes by following the Atkins diet. And a close friend of mine, who was diagnosed with PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) and told that she was unlikely to ever carry a baby to term, recently gave birth to a beautiful baby girl after she spent 2 years following the Atkins plan.

Now tell me the Atkins diet is unhealthy. :)


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