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This is all SUPER helpful! I think what is getting into head is the naysayers who never think things like this work, and then coming here and seeing so many reboot threads. I'm doing 100% because I just can't think I know better. If I did I wouldn't have gotten to this point. I certainly can't cure insulin resistance on my own. But man alive, so much fear of failure resides in me!
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Just take it one meal at a time. You can do this :hug:
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Stop the negative thoughts and just follow the plan. Say no to anything non plan as if your life depended on it.....because it does. Keep that in your head, your life depends on this and you WILL follow it.
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Tamila, I started IP exactly 2 years ago. After 9 months 100% on P1, I reached my goal and lost 79 pounds. I took 5 weeks to completely phase off and lost a bit more bringing me about 5 pounds under my stated goal. I consider myself a success story, even though I'm in a "reboot" mode right now. I maintained for 9 months or so, then saw that I was up 5-6 pounds. I rebooted, lost it, and then gained it with a few pounds more. I have now lost the additional pounds and am once again at my goal weight. I feel great! But I never gained more than 10 pounds over my goal weight. I consider that to be a great success. I think that an occasional "reboot" is fine. We are lucky that we have the tools to do this. I know I will never go back to the weight that I was - I got rid of all of the "fat" clothes and my lifestyle and eating habits have changed. However (the big however) - cb170 is completely right. You need to use your time in P1 to discover that you really like vegetables. I found that I feel good when I eat my roasted or grilled veggies and meat protein. I don't feel so good eating high carb foods. I continue to have a protein bar for a snack each afternoon. I continue to do many of the things I learned on P1 and P3. And I continue to weight myself at least once a week and check in at the Maintainers thread. All of those things keep me on track. I know there are others who have lost the weight and kept it off. Stick with the program and you, too can be one of them! It's all a journey! You can do this!:) |
Thanks, all!
FWIW, by reboot I don't mean people within 5-10 pounds of goal. I meant more those who regained all the weight or more like 40, 50, and more pounds. I'm on this weird head space where I know eventually I can put butter on my broccoli or homemade olive or avocado oil mayo on my burger. But even though I don't really miss processed foods the fact that I can never eat like "normal" people again is just bugging me. I didn't even eat that way before I found out I was insulin resistant--I was already paleo with only some quinoa and GF oats. But the point is, getting my head around this being forever is what I think makes it so hard to say no to that almond when dishing out my toddler's lunch now. |
My 93% lean burger, just so ya know ;)
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Thanks to all the vets for posting here...I am getting more and more excited about making permanent changes to stay healthy and love reading the maintenance threads. I am curious how I can use sensible moderation for certain foods I love but am beyond elated to say a permanent good bye to soda, chips, and French fries among other things.
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We are all here to help you in your journey :cp::cheer3::cp: Liana |
My coach is SO HELPFUL and talked me off the ledge this morning. She helped me see that I am already fretting over my success or failure in the future. All I have is right now, this choice right in front of me in this moment. That helped me so much, because while I KNOW that hearing her tell me just put it in perspective.
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