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deelee10 10-29-2011 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by gabyrulz (Post 4089342)
What up!!! This is my 3rd day to start IP and I am excited to see my results when I go weigh in. I am a 38 yr old single mother. I have a 15 year old daughter. I have tried lots of weight loss plans in the past but lose motivation everytime. My main concern on IP is that I will get tired of eating the packaged products and start cheating or that I will be hungry. Anyway here goes and I have confidence that this one will work!!!
:carrot::carrot::carrot::carrot::carrot:

Welcome Gaby. When you see how well this diet works you will keep your motivation. As I said earlier, the diet was working so well I lowered my weight loss goal. And I just read an interesting post about apple cider vinegar in 8 oz. of water with sea salt for hungry times. I haven't tried it yet. I was a little hungry today after my breakfast and lunch. Then I got on the computer to check out 3FC and I forgot all about it. Sometimes distraction is helpful. And many times the support from the IPers on 3FC have gotten me through. Last April I was at a great party with fabulous tempting food. I found a private corner and used my I phone to come to 3FC - it really helped. Just reading the posts - and a little venting - got me through. You can do it. Really.

deelee10 10-29-2011 06:56 PM

Hi Amy. You've been through a lot. I've done many of the diets you have (JC, WW, South Beach, Atkins, and others.) This one has been great. Good luck.

deelee10 10-29-2011 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by wuv2bloved (Post 4085100)
Welcome Alba, this is a great site for support, information and recipes. This program works IF you stick to it, just remember its a NO CHEAT DIET!!!....you have to take the program one meal, one day and one lb at a time. Don't set yourself up for failure by setting a goal to be done by a certain date. Reward yourself after each 10lbs, you will be surprised how fast it comes off...Good luck :)

Hi Alba. I agree with Wuv. You will be successful on this diet - don't be worried about that. But don't put yourself on a strict time table. I didn't lose as fast as some people have - but I lost really fast for me. You will be fine. and it will be helpful that people around you are also on the diet.

deelee10 10-29-2011 07:16 PM

[QUOTE=wuv2bloved;4085064]You are welcome and there are a lot more to come along the way. I have lost 92lbs so far and still have 97 left to go but only 46 left to go to my first goal then I'll decide how much further I want to go down. 26 weeks ago I started at 388lb my first goal is to get to 250 then probably 200 but we will see once I get there. I take it one day and one lb at a time. This past week I got into a new Century of the 200's its been 20+yrs since I have seen the 20

Hey Wuv - just wanted to say that you are awesome. You are doing great and are an inspiration to everyone!

wuv2bloved 10-29-2011 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by wuv2bloved (Post 4085064)
You are welcome and there are a lot more to come along the way. I have lost 92lbs so far and still have 97 left to go but only 46 left to go to my first goal then I'll decide how much further I want to go down. 26 weeks ago I started at 388lb my first goal is to get to 250 then probably 200 but we will see once I get there. I take it one day and one lb at a time. This past week I got into a new Century of the 200's its been 20+yrs since I have seen the 20

Hey Wuv - just wanted to say that you are awesome. You are doing great and are an inspiration to everyone!

Thanks Deelee :)

wuv2bloved 10-29-2011 08:58 PM

Why The Scale Lies...

We've been told over an over again that daily weighing is unnecessary, yet many of us can't resist peeking at that number every morning. If you just can't bring yourself to toss the scale in the trash, you should definitely familiarize yourself with the scale.

A single teaspoon of salt contains over 2,000 mg of sodium. Generally, we should only eat between 1,000 and 3,000 mg of sodium a day, so it's easy to go overboard. Sodium is a sneaky substance. You would expect it to be most highly concentrated in salty chips, nuts, and crackers. However, a food doesn't have to taste salty to be loaded with sodium. A half cup of instant pudding actually contains nearly four times as much sodium as an ounce of salted nuts, 460 mg in the pudding versus 123 mg in the nuts. The more highly processed a food is, the more likely it is to have a high sodium content.

That's why, when it comes to eating, it's wise to stick mainly to the basics: fruits, vegetables, lean meat, beans, and whole grains. Be sure to read the labels on canned foods, boxed mixes, and frozen dinners. Women may also retain several pounds of water prior to menstruation. This is very common and the weight will likely disappear as quickly as it arrives. Pre-menstrual water-weight gain can be minimized by drinking plenty of water, maintaining an exercise program, and keeping high-sodium processed foods to a minimum.

Another factor that can influence the scale is glycogen. Think of glycogen as a fuel tank full of stored carbohydrate. Some glycogen is stored in the liver and some is stored the muscles themselves. This energy reserve weighs more than a pound and it's packaged with 3-4 pounds of water when it's stored. Your glycogen supply will shrink during the day if you fail to take in enough carbohydrates. As the glycogen supply shrinks you will experience a small imperceptible increase in appetite and your body will restore this fuel reserve along with it's associated water. It's normal to experience glycogen and water weight shifts of up to 2 pounds per day even with no changes in your calorie intake or activity level. These fluctuations have nothing to do with fat loss, although they can make for some unnecessarily dramatic weigh-ins if you're prone to obsessing over the number on the scale.

Otherwise rational people also tend to forget about the actual weight of the food they eat. For this reason, it's wise to weigh yourself first thing in the morning before you've had anything to eat or drink. Swallowing a bunch of food before you step on the scale is no different than putting a bunch of rocks in your pocket. The 5 pounds that you gain right after a huge dinner is not fat. It's the actual weight of everything you've had to eat and drink. The added weight of the meal will be gone several hours later when you've finished digesting it.

Exercise physiologists tell us that in order to store one pound of fat, you need to eat 3,500 calories more than your body is able to burn. In other words, to actually store the above dinner as 5 pounds of fat, it would have to contain a whopping 17,500 calories. This is not likely, in fact it's not humanly possible. So when the scale goes up 3 or 4 pounds overnight, rest easy, it's likely to be water, glycogen, and the weight of your dinner. Keep in mind that the 3,500 calorie rule works in reverse also. In order to lose one pound of fat you need to burn 3,500 calories more than you take in. Generally, it's only possible to lose 1-2 pounds of fat per week. When you follow a very low calorie diet that causes your weight to drop 10 pounds in 7 days, it's physically impossible for all of that to be fat. What you're really losing is water, glycogen, and muscle.

This brings us to the scale's sneakiest attribute. It doesn't just weigh fat. It weighs muscle, bone, water, internal organs and all. When you lose "weight," that doesn't necessarily mean that you've lost fat. In fact, the scale has no way of telling you what you've lost (or gained). Losing muscle is nothing to celebrate. Muscle is a metabolically active tissue. The more muscle you have the more calories your body burns, even when you're just sitting around. That's one reason why a fit, active person is able to eat considerably more food than the dieter who is unwittingly destroying muscle tissue.

Robin Landis, author of "Body Fueling," compares fat and muscles to feathers and gold. One pound of fat is like a big fluffy, lumpy bunch of feathers, and one pound of muscle is small and valuable like a piece of gold. Obviously, you want to lose the dumpy, bulky feathers and keep the sleek beautiful gold. The problem with the scale is that it doesn't differentiate between the two. It can't tell you how much of your total body weight is lean tissue and how much is fat. There are several other measuring techniques that can accomplish this, although they vary in convenience, accuracy, and cost. Skin-fold calipers pinch and measure fat folds at various locations on the body, hydrostatic (or underwater) weighing involves exhaling all of the air from your lungs before being lowered into a tank of water, and bioelectrical impedance measures the degree to which your body fat impedes a mild electrical current. If the thought of being pinched, dunked, or gently zapped just doesn't appeal to you, don't worry. The best measurement tool of all turns out to be your very own eyes. How do you look? How do you feel? How do your clothes fit? Are your rings looser? Do your muscles feel firmer? These are the true measurements of success. If you are exercising and eating right, don't be discouraged by a small gain on the scale. Fluctuations are perfectly normal. Expect them to happen and take them in stride. It's a matter of mind over scale.

melaniea1119 10-29-2011 11:59 PM

Hey There!
 
Hey all, I started IP this past Thursday. I'm confident about the results as I have read multiple threads on here. I have been on way too many diets with limited success so I am def looking forward to this being "the last diet" I will ever be on. Anywho, just wanted to say hello :wave:

wuv2bloved 10-30-2011 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by melaniea1119 (Post 4089581)
Hey all, I started IP this past Thursday. I'm confident about the results as I have read multiple threads on here. I have been on way too many diets with limited success so I am def looking forward to this being "the last diet" I will ever be on. Anywho, just wanted to say hello :wave:

Hiya Melaine, welcome to the boards, you will have success on this plan!! just remember its a NO CHEAT plan!! and you will do just fine:)

lkp888 10-30-2011 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by deelee10 (Post 4089372)
You are doing great! Very sorry about your mom. Glad your family is supporting you.

Thank you so much deelee10 :)

Dreamingofsize8 10-31-2011 01:22 PM

Hi everyone,

My name is Jill and I am from Jersey. I have 2 year old twin boys. I have been doing IP since Sept 19th and I lost 27 lbs so far. Some days seem really easy and other days don't. Some days I have a lot of energy and some days I feel totally drained. I am eating the IP foods (not alternative). Everyone seems to comment that there energy has improved...but is it consistent or in bursts?
I fell off the wagon for the last 2 days and I am kicking myself. Due to the recent storm and power failure, I have been displaced to my mom's house which is full of temptation. Hopefully the power will be restored later and it will be easier to get back on track.
I've been so proud of myself to lose 27 pounds and drop 2 sizes, but it is also disappointing that no one has noticed.... I have a long way to go.
Sorry to be Debbie Downer. I am glad to have this forum to help me get motivated back on track.
The program works if you follow it. Wuv - I am so proud and amazed by you that you haven't gone off the program at all. That is such an impressive accomplishment!
Good luck to everyone and thanks for sharing all of your stories!

wuv2bloved 10-31-2011 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dreamingofsize8 (Post 4091054)
Hi everyone,

My name is Jill and I am from Jersey. I have 2 year old twin boys. I have been doing IP since Sept 19th and I lost 27 lbs so far. Some days seem really easy and other days don't. Some days I have a lot of energy and some days I feel totally drained. I am eating the IP foods (not alternative). Everyone seems to comment that there energy has improved...but is it consistent or in bursts?
I fell off the wagon for the last 2 days and I am kicking myself. Due to the recent storm and power failure, I have been displaced to my mom's house which is full of temptation. Hopefully the power will be restored later and it will be easier to get back on track.
I've been so proud of myself to lose 27 pounds and drop 2 sizes, but it is also disappointing that no one has noticed.... I have a long way to go.
Sorry to be Debbie Downer. I am glad to have this forum to help me get motivated back on track.
The program works if you follow it. Wuv - I am so proud and amazed by you that you haven't gone off the program at all. That is such an impressive accomplishment!
Good luck to everyone and thanks for sharing all of your stories!

Thanks Jill but its called determination and not letting anything get in the way of me getting to my goal. I have been tempted but I know that if i sway just the littlest that I will push myself back a few days and I don't want that to happen. Sorry about you and your family being displaced, I know how that was, we were displaced for 34 days with Katrina. Its not easy that is for sure. I am sure you are doing the best that you can under the circumstances you are dealing with. Take it one day at a time and do your best, don't beat yourself up over it. This is kinda out of your control. You need to turn Debbie Downer into a Positive Polly!....take control of your situation and do your best that is all you should expect of yourself. Don't go overload on what you are not suppose to have, stay as close to plan as possible and you will do fine :)

bisous3 10-31-2011 05:00 PM

A bit bummed. Stayed 100% OP and only lost 1 lb this second week. Oh well- better than nothing I guess!
I realized that I am saving about $25 a week in my Starbucks lattes though- that helped me justify the cost of the program a bit! :-)

Mom3LoveBugs 10-31-2011 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by bisous3 (Post 4091279)
A bit bummed. Stayed 100% OP and only lost 1 lb this second week. Oh well- better than nothing I guess!
I realized that I am saving about $25 a week in my Starbucks lattes though- that helped me justify the cost of the program a bit! :-)


congrats!!!! just think of 1 lb of butter..... it's a lot when you think about it!! :carrot:

bisous3 10-31-2011 06:03 PM

This is true! Thanks so much for the encouragement!

wuv2bloved 10-31-2011 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by bisous3 (Post 4091279)
A bit bummed. Stayed 100% OP and only lost 1 lb this second week. Oh well- better than nothing I guess!
I realized that I am saving about $25 a week in my Starbucks lattes though- that helped me justify the cost of the program a bit! :-)

NEVER be bummed about a ONE pound lost....that is a pound you no longer have to carry around. Did you lose inches this week? this may be a week for your body to catch up with everything you have loss already. TRUST me when I say it will come off!!!....we have to have some small losses every now and then, can't have big numbers ALL the time :) you are doing great just stick to it and keep your chin up. Who knows what your numbers will be next week besides are you feeling better even though you loss 1 lb? THAT is all that matters, how you feel!!!


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