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Grateful4Health 07-09-2015 12:44 PM

Welcome twoskoops - Big C on this board means constipation - it's an issue with some people with these types of protocols.

Hello Sharkie - back on the horse, no worries.:)

twoskoops 07-09-2015 12:57 PM

Ah, gotcha. I was suffering from that a little at first, but I started taking some Magnesium Citrate (plus morning coffee) which cleared all of that up for me. The first time I took too much of it, but now a small sip in the morning seems to keep things regular.

LegalEagle14 07-09-2015 01:47 PM

Hey iPeeps! I have a confession to make. For the last couple of weeks, I've been having lots of little cheats here and there. A bite of this, a bun with a lean burger, little bit of ranch for salad, etc. I was still losing, just slowly. Over 4th of July, I went off the wagon entirely. I had rice crispy treats, a cupcake, cheese cake, a burger, and lots of fruit. I did not drink any alcohol though (somehow I've convinced myself that's an absolute no-no, and actually stuck to it :) ). However, for the first time, I gained a 5.5 pounds at my weigh in. My home scale was less and only showed a one pound gain, but it was enough to convince me to put a stop to all the cheating.

I have been 100% OP for two whole days now, and it's not as hard as I thought it would be. It actually feels really good to be back on track, and the scale is already showing it. I just need to keep it up, and be more strict with myself. I was letting it slide because results were still showing. However, I don't want to be spending this much money forever, and I would only like to lose 15-20 more pounds, so I would like to go as fast as possible, and being on protocol is the way to do that.

Seems like I'm not the only one who has fallen off the wagon recently, and it's great to be able to come here and confess, and see that others have done it, and picked themselves back up as well!

Hope everyone continues to have a good week!

lisa32989 07-09-2015 02:22 PM

“Failure isn't falling down, it's staying down.”


James Patterson

Divinerider12 07-09-2015 04:16 PM

Newbie
 
Been on IP for almost four weeks, last weight in, was down 22 lbs of Fat up ten lbs of muscle. That part confuses me a bit. My weight in last week, I gained a lbs and followed the protocol. My Coach was allowing my friend and I to use the Meal Replacement shakes for lunch in Phase one, I am wondering if this had to do with it. She said it works with some people who have difficult jobs. I am a 911 Dispatcher and work a lot of hours, but I don't really trust the fact that she says this.



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ImASharkIPromise 07-09-2015 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lisa32989 (Post 5182993)
“Failure isn't falling down, it's staying down.”


James Patterson

:hug:

hysteria_625 07-09-2015 10:19 PM

Shark!!! :hug: welcome back! You got this!

Love the quote Lisa - so true. No one is perfect, it's what we learn from our mistakes that matter :)

Sgrealtor1 07-10-2015 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JJTx (Post 5182479)
When I switched clinics a few months ago, my coach recommended Biotin. I buy it at GNC, it's a 600 mg tablet and I take 2 a day.

That is the one I use...have not had an issues since I started that and i now have awsome nails LOL

Quote:

Originally Posted by lisa32989 (Post 5182915)
Wednesday Sabotage: I don’t want to get on the scale because I think I’ve gained weight.


Response: This is when it’s MOST important to get on the scale so I hold myself accountable. Not getting on the scale will prolong being off track; getting on it will help me start moving forward again. What I want in this moment is to be back on track and getting on the scale will enable that.

Think Thin Thursday

Are you sleeping enough? It’s important to remember that adequate sleep is critical for so many things, including keeping hunger and cravings under control. For weight loss AND for good health, sleep is just as important as healthy eating and exercise. Make it a priority!

Sleep is certiainly my issue...

3sisters 07-10-2015 07:36 AM

TCGIF everyone!

Woo Hoo! Made it to the 175 (albeit 175.6 :) ) and 40 lbs lost mark yesterday at weigh-in!!! Also had a repeat of the full body measurement and since starting I've lost a total of 44 inches! 7 just from my waist! :carrot:

I'm feeling so good in clothes now, whether it's getting dressed up or throwing on jeans and a t shirt. Those days of being either stuffed into my clothes like a sausage casing or not-so-successfully camouflaged with tent-like big shirts are SO over! :) Only very recently has my weight loss been really noticed and positive comments made about the weight I've lost, and it is so motivating! Nothing breeds success like success! :carrot:

Here's to a GREAT weekend for all!

frawniemae 07-10-2015 08:26 AM

3sisters, I know exactly what you mean about the clothes thing. As I've gotten smaller I've purged my closet of my fat clothes. I can't believe how awful some of those shirts really were. Who the heck was I fooling? Not a single person for sure, except for maybe myself but not any more. So happy to be able to wear "normal" clothes that flatter! I want to show off my smaller body now! But not in a bikini...nope...that will probably never happen again. I use to say because of there being "too much me" but now it is because of excess skin. But whatev!! At least there aren't pounds of fat in that skin now!

Happy Friday! and have a great OP weekend!

hysteria_625 07-10-2015 09:25 AM

TGIF everyone

Placebo effect?
Took my first 5000mcg biotin Wednesday night and I swear no where near the amount of hair came out during my shower last night :eek: :D

*crossing my fingers*

Another busy weekend ahead with an all-day festival tomorrow - thankfully, it is suppose to be low-mid 80's and partly cloudy - but as usual for the mid-Atlantic in the summer, humid.
I love my jean shorts, but they don't do well with port-o-potty's and muggy temps ;)
Hubby still seems bummed we weren't able to turn this into the weekend we'd originally planned b/c of the f*#@!'d up situation at my job...he took today off 2 months ago :( I'm bummed too, but glad now we didn't finalize anything. Everything happens for a reason, right?
Also, I finally have a free Saturday next week!!! I know we don't have much planned for August either, but man am I ready for a *chill* weekend! Feels like I've been on-the-go since the middle of May without a chance to re-coop!

Frawnie / 3Sisters - completely purged my size 18+ (except 1 pair of jeans I <3 and may try to figure something out lol). I am a clothes hoarder and have mentioned before my closet has articles that are 20+ years old...smaller sizes that fit now!
I feel frumpy today though - pulled on a pair of jean capri's (new-ish) and an XL T-shirt (Friday is our only jean day & there is NO "bringing sexy back" at my office lol...& its too hot for regular jeans) I just feel ugh & fat today :( . Have I mentioned how much I LOATHE the way Gloria Vanderbilt fits on me! The scale this morning didn't help even though I know its water retention from the walking.
Speaking of donating...what is the thought on T-shirts? I've collected a boat-load of specialty / band T's over the last 5 years - almost all men's cut XL - ie the shirt I am wearing today that fits like a sail now - and most of them are irreplaceable / one-of-a-kind / special release. I got smart and the last 3 things I bought are L (very small L's!) & M (larger M)...I seriously doubt I will get rid of them, but just curious what others would do :)

Lizn2000 07-10-2015 12:50 PM

Hi all! Just wanted to check in and see how everyone's week is going! Lots of motivation and HONESTY in these posts. Fantastic! This community provides the BEST motivation.

My week has been pretty great. I was down 2 lbs at my WI on Wednesday so that was a nice mid week charge. I have a tougher time on weekends because I get out of my work week routines but the shopping and meal planning for the next few days is done. That will help.

Good luck to everyone and stay the course!

ImASharkIPromise 07-10-2015 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hysteria_625 (Post 5183218)
Speaking of donating...what is the thought on T-shirts? I've collected a boat-load of specialty / band T's over the last 5 years - almost all men's cut XL - ie the shirt I am wearing today that fits like a sail now - and most of them are irreplaceable / one-of-a-kind / special release. I got smart and the last 3 things I bought are L (very small L's!) & M (larger M)...I seriously doubt I will get rid of them, but just curious what others would do :)

I would totally keep them for the memories! If you're willing to shell out the cash, you could have them tailored, or you could do it yourself! I definitely wouldn't wear them too big- that'll just make you feel frumpy and you should be feeling sleek!

You can google how to make a t shirt smaller. I found this off the bat:
http://domestically-made.com/2013/05...shirt-smaller/


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Wearing a super cute outfit today!

Once I make my goal, I plan to switch all my belly-hiding work dresses out for button up shirts and pencil skirts. I bought a pencil skirt last year that was too big in the thighs, and a shirt a few months ago that was a bit small. Today they are looking amazing on me! Other than the waist, which is too small- I'll have this skirt tailored once I'm 100% at goal. :carrot:

JJTx 07-10-2015 03:02 PM

Beth - for your t-shirts, how about making a quilt or wall hanging out of them?

hysteria_625 07-10-2015 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImASharkIPromise (Post 5183338)
I would totally keep them for the memories! If you're willing to shell out the cash, you could have them tailored, or you could do it yourself! I definitely wouldn't wear them too big- that'll just make you feel frumpy and you should be feeling sleek!

You can google how to make a t shirt smaller. I found this off the bat:
http://domestically-made.com/2013/05...shirt-smaller/


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Wearing a super cute outfit today!

Once I make my goal, I plan to switch all my belly-hiding work dresses out for button up shirts and pencil skirts. I bought a pencil skirt last year that was too big in the thighs, and a shirt a few months ago that was a bit small. Today they are looking amazing on me! Other than the waist, which is too small- I'll have this skirt tailored once I'm 100% at goal. :carrot:

Oooo that sounds awesome! I haven't worn skirts since middle school! I am hoping / praying I get this interview and am able to go and buy a flattering skirt/suit to wear :D

& thanks but LOL on the fixing of the T-shirts...I can count on 1 hand the number of times I've sewn ;) There are only 2 I would really consider spending the $ & taking-in & if I do, I will take them to a seamstress / laundromat...times like these I really miss my mom - she was an awesome seamstress :)


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