Mustang Sally is so right....you get out of the fat burning stage by eating too many carbs, and the cravings come back, and they're VERY hard to control. I'm finally back on plan after the holidays, and although I didn't gain, I also didn't lose like I should have, and kept sabotaging myself. I've been sick with the flu, and so that made me have no appetite.
Make sure your veggies are all low carb. No corn! Think broccoli, asparagus, green beans, cauliflower, lettuce, cabbage, etc. No corn, or root veggies.
You can do this! You are a at just a little more than I was when I went veg 2 years ago; I just went to a medifast-like program in August, starting at 243; today I'm 202; next week, ONEDERLAND!!!! I should have been done by now but I messed around in Oct/Nov/Dec; now I figure I'll finish by the end of March. I'm on a VLCD (dr. based cuz it's only 600 cals/day) and we lose 3-5 lbs a week; medifast is a little higher in cals, I believe, so probably 2-3 lbs per week.
But....you have to work the plan to make the plan work. One thing that helps me intermittently, although I abhor Rx, is phentermine. BUT I only take that if I fall off the wagon and cravings are too much. Otherwise, just being in ketosis - fat burning mode - should make you lose your appetite.
Howdy from a fellow vegetarian!
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Last edited by justducky2 : 01-12-2011 at 01:21 PM.
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