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it sounds like you have already given up and have your head else where to me....
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Lol, I wonder how many IPers went through phase 3 and received the same info I did. Also stating that 2 egg whites have 1.5 carbs.
Oh well, I don't think it really matters anyway at this point. I think you have decided to do something else and it won't matter what any of us say here. Best of luck to you! I hope you do eventually meet your goal! |
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Don't give up - just take it one day at a time and know you are doing it for good health...
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...sounds from the WORDS in your posts that you are hungry, hungry, hungry, consistently and repetitively, and that your weight stalled on so little food - 800/900 calories daily - could be that you are starving yourself, and, you don't weigh so much to begin with so have less to lose (I understand you are 5 ft. tall and want to be thinner).
No offense meant to anyone else on this plan--but how many calories does one consume at 300 pounds? If it is 800/900 daily, I don't know how you can stick with it, unless you're losing mass amounts of weight weekly which keeps you motivated to stick with it no matter what (hunger, feeling unwell, hair loss). Not only would I speak with my consultant/coach, I'd take the plan to my doctor for a looksee to make sure I wasn't screwing up my metabolism altogether. For your size and your complaints, it makes sense to get your doctor's opinion. While I can understand your motivation that being hungry and/or "miserable" (my word, not yours) for the short run while getting quick, speedy, faster than fast results in getting the weight off....you're obviously having issues with sticking to it and your unrelenting hunger is telling you something. Go see your doctor. P.S. A red pepper is a culprit? Maybe chocolate cake can be a weight loss sabatour, but not a red pepper. I think at your size/weight, IP is not the diet for you. My opinion. Sorry if it is unpopular on this thread. It is a drastic program designed for maximum weight loss. It doesn't seem that you particularly "fit" that need. |
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For now, I'm extremely happy with IP and my weight loss, because I was frustrated losing weight slowly. I lost 34 lbs prior to joining IP but, that took 2 years and failure after failure, up and down on the scale. Ugh! |
I chose this route because I've NEVER done low carb before and it was a controlled way of losing weight for me which I like. I did WW for almost 10 long yearsssssss and only reached 140 ONCE, a very long time ago when I first started, I was originally 180 or so.
WW was not working for me to get rid of the last 20 lbs so I wanted to try something different. I admit it's not what I consider a healthy approach to losing weight, I was very skeptical at first, my boyfriends sister lost a huge amt of amt in a very short space of time so I thougth I would try it. Funny thing is though, when she quit IP without phasing off she gained that weight back sooooooo fast it was astonishing. I still cannot believe how fast she went from being slim to becoming obese again. I'm not one for quick weight loss, in fact if I lose a lb a week I''m very happy with that because I know if it comes off slowly it will be harder to gain it back. I intend to phase off properly too and learn the healthy way to keep this weight off forever. |
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I lost almost 8 my first week which gives me that average. |
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My daughter along with myself has tried lots of diets (WW, Atkins, South Beach, low glycemic, etc.) and this has been the only diet that she has successfully lost weight on. In fact before starting IP I was about to suggest to her to go to our family doctor to see if there was some type of metabolic issue going on with her as no diet, no matter how much she followed it, would allow her to loose more than 4 or 5 pounds. She is now beyond thrilled to have found a healthy way of eating to get down to a healthy weight for her. BTW I started out at 265, and once I hit ketosis the hunger did go away. I haven't been hungry except right before it's time to eat a meal (I spread my protein meals out about every 4 hours). And it was my doctor who recommend this plan to me. She herself lost weight on it and recommends it to her patients who need to loose. |
I've been following this thread since yesterday. I feel I need to defend those that are like me that want to lose the extra 10-20 lbs that seem impossible at times to lose. I took this approach because I want to lose weight for my honeymoon and my sisters' wedding in May. I've been going to the gym and have been trying to eat a healthy diet months prior to starting IP. I would do good for a few days and then fall off the wagon. I leave next week so I wanted to do this for quick results also. I feel this plan works for me because it's so strict. I want to get down to my high school weight, so I know I'm not going under a weight my body can't handle. Plus, I have a twin sister who is also the weight I am trying to get down to and she maintains it very well. I have also done the whole WW diet and didn't really work for me. IP does.
I believe if you phase off the right way and continue to stay active and eat healthy, you should be able to keep the weight off. My best friend did this diet a year ago and did great. But once she got back to real life she gained it all back. BUT, she was eating whatever she wanted and whenever she wanted!! My mom also did the IP diet and also had great results and still does! She makes sure to get her big balanced meal in every morning and has even lost weight once she phased off. I've never seen her this happy with her weight. :) |
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