What I think is important to remember, is it isn't carbs that are bad for you-it is the TYPE of carbs. Oatmeal, fruit, vegetables, whole grains, etc. are actually GOOD for you-and many of them are low calorie and filling. It is the refined, sugary, processed carbs like Pop Tarts, kids cereals, donuts, cake, chips, white sugar/flour, etc. that cause the "crash and burn" after you eat them.
A lot of people have success following a low carb diet, but what bothers me is that diets like Atkins equate all carbs equally. They are not.
I realize that it is going to take a while to get out of the low carb mindset-but the key is to eat healthy carbs in your diet in moderation with the protein, fat, etc. and avoid the junk. Every food group has "junk", even on the low carb diets. Bacon isn't healthy no matter how you slice it. (no pun intended!

) There are junky/unhealthy proteins, and there are junky unhealthy carbs. The key to making calorie counting, or ANY plan healthy-is to eat healthfully as much as you can.
Rather than think about carbs being unhealthy-as low carb diets claim-think about the fiber and cholesterol reducing properties in oatmeal, and the antioxidants, cancer fighting properties, and vitamins in fruits and vegetables.
