| Pxlkitty4 |
10-09-2011 09:55 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by esammy12
(Post 4063753)
This is the part of this diet that I find frustrating. When else in your life have you ever gained 13 lbs. in 2 weeks? It's extraordinary. It's bizarre to me. I know we lose weight quickly, but maybe if you don't lose it so fast, it won't come back on so fast??? I don't know. It kind of freaks me out.
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by iowahawkeyemom
(Post 4063851)
This bothers me too. I think I'll go over to the maintainers thread and see how everyone is doing there. I just hope when I hit my goal, I will have changed my eating habits and adjusted to eating this style for life.
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by amaliayosa
(Post 4063971)
Freaks me out too, especially since the first week I hardly even ate so I gained most of it the second week. All I could stomach for a week was saltiness and Ginger ale. I am very discouraged. Not sure what I'm going to do, so fed up with this vicious cycle.
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Linden
(Post 4064112)
I'm really sorry about the gain, and the surgery. But you didn't gain back 13 pounds of fat, right? Did you phase off correctly. Sorry, I can't remember. Still, I really don't think you have a lot of reasons to be discouraged because you're going to lose a lot of fluid once you're back on the program. And when you get back to where you were you'll know that you can't eat "horribly", right?
I guess the broader issue, and what set me off, is that you've opened an opportunity for people to question the effectiveness of the IP Program. The way I see it is that when I screw up, it was I who screwed up, and believe me, I can do that with the best of you. So I speak with authority. :D
|
I have to agree with Linden here... this program teaches you how to approach food in specific combinations in order to 1) lose weight (phases 1-2), and then 2) maintain a healthy weight (phases 3 and 4). If you ignore all that you have learned, don't blame the diet...
Here is some good info that I picked up from reading the original "maintenance" thread that Novak and others had going a long time ago. This is part of a sticky now, but I think it's good for everyone here to read this...
Quote:
"I follow the general maintenance (Phase 4) guidance: go out and enjoy your life in your new body. I have the protocol on my refrigerator and the basics in my head, but I don’t stress if I don’t do everything exactly as written on the paper. Rather, I try to eat healthy, eat only until I am satisfied, separate the fat and carbs, get in protein 4 times a day, consume my carbs at dinner rather than lunch, and incorporate a cheat/recovery cycle each week. I consider myself to still be in learning mode, and adjusting to how differently my body responds to food now."
|
I weigh myself daily now, knowing that I am in the learning phase of maintenance. It's up to ME each and EVERY day to figure out what my body is comfortable with. There are fewer rules, but that is by design. The diet as a way of life would definitely fail if it were as restrictive in maintenace as it is in Phases 1 and 2...
See my signature for how I feel about this diet. This diet is freedom from the weight issues of the past, but you have to follow it (in all phases) and LET IT!
|