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[QUOTE= If I have a late dinner (8pm) should I skip my 3rd IP packet because of the late hour (9pm) plus I'm not hungry. Thanks for any advise you can lend.[/QUOTE]
Don't skip your packets. I know they say to eat early and not within so many hours of bedtime, but you'll slow your losses if your calorie/macros intake dips too low. I found this out the hard way. I started keeping a shake in the car and drinking it on the ride home, then having my dinner anywhere from 8-10 pm (because that's when I was finally home). |
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LOVE CHEESE! This weekend is going to be SO HARD: Friday night - birthday party Saturday afternoon - birthday party Saturday night - birthday party Sunday afternoon - my birthday and my daughters birthday party Monday evening - birthday party... Like seriously, what happens on that weekend 9 months prior that made all these babies :) Ideal Protein Gods - grant me the strenght! |
Day 24 of my reboot while on vacation. Went out to eat at a nice restaurant last night. All the entrees had potatoes, rice or some kind of carb. I told the waiter that I could not eat this could the chef steam me some fresh vegetables with no butter to go along with my grilled fish. His reply, absolutely. Perfect. Most restaurant will accommodate your request. Don't be afraid to ask.
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Three weeks into my reboot and I have lost 14 pounds! I feel great and I am loving the quest powder and chips it is costing me less than $6 a day now for my products a lot more affordable. My favorite chips are the sour cream and onion.
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Good morning rebooters. Hope everyone is staying motivated. Let's keep our eye on the prize. A healthier weight.
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Thanks, coffeebean! I've been feeling like the reboot is going so slowly!! But when I do the calculations, overall, I've lost an average of 2 pounds a week -- that's good! I just have to remind myself of 2 things: (1) slow losses, diet fatigue and impatience are what caused me to phase off before hitting goal. I must be patient. (2) I've proven it to myself during my 5 months of maintenance -- I can and will keep the weight off. It's worth the effort.
Meanwhile I continue to clean out my closets. Slowly but surely, I'm getting rid of all my "big" clothes -- even my favorites. This has been hard since it was difficult to find clothes I liked in the bigger sizes I needed. But I love my new size 8 wardrobe. I actually get excited about what I am going to wear and think ahead to events, rather than dreading them. I'm also excited that on this reboot I lost the 3 pounds that I needed to lose to get into a healthy BMI category. It seems like so little, but mentally, it makes such a difference. That's a threshold I never want to pass again. The number 1 reason to go on I.P. was to get healthy and change my lifestyle while I can. I feel so-o-o-o-o much better! |
Day 28 if reboot while on a month stay at the beach. Dieting while on vacation has its challenges. We have company most of the month so while friends are having snacks and drinks by the pool I am just enjoying their company. Lol. I have to keep telling myself that it is worth it. I want to get back into all my cute summer clothes hanging in my closet. Couldn't wear them last year as they were a little snug. This past winter my wardrobe was very limited as nothing in my closet fit and I refused to buy a bigger size. I am not getting in that situation again. That is depressing. I have said this before all social events and life evolve around food. I just need to figure this all out to maintain my weight and stay social. I feel so much better without processed foods in my body. I have so much more energy. My skin looks better which makes me feel better about myself. I am 60 years old extra weight makes me look older and feel older. To me IP is a gift I cannot seem to lose weight on other diets as I am carb sensitive. I need to embrace this gift of losing weight and figure out how to maintain.
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Hi All! It is so so so GOOD to see familiar faces on here plugging along and all the new maintainers. Since transitioning into my new job in November, life has been crazy! My husband and I lost one of our beloved dogs, I started graduate school, and I am traveling a lot for work. In January I did a couple weeks of phase 1 and lost the 8ish lbs that I had gained since starting my new position and did not phase off properly before I took a vacation...I figured a few days off wouldn't be that bad. Upon returning from vacation, I was traveling for work three weeks straight and working long days...not the best food choices. While I haven't been on the scale in a week and a half, I know I am up past my range of 130-135 by a few lbs as my clothes are feeling more snug.
I am on day 3 of phase 1 and have got to master maintenance this time around so I can stop doing a few weeks here and there of phase 1. While I should be positive right now and celebrate the fact that I am 2 1/2 years into maintaining within a 10lb range, I am beating myself up which I know is ridiculous. I suppose I am stressed and just need a day to rest and relax...I have been on the go for so long. Going to avoid the scale for a week (or longer) since TOM is near and I am just getting back on. Hopefully I will be able to jump back down in weight and then begin a more diligent maintenance plan. I am sooooo ready at this point. Feeling defeated. |
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