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I did some more analysis to compare this year to last year (it was almost the 1 year anniversary that I started this again as compared to 1 year ago).
I'm feeling better about my weekly losses now... I realized that at Week 10 the first time I was 203.6 and at Week 6 this time, I was at 201.7. Only losing an average of 1.4 pounds the last 2 weeks has been weighing heavily on my mind but after doing this additional analysis I feel better about my progress. I have some nagging doubts about what I am doing this time because I have made a few changes as compared to the first time: - I am using alternatives - I have added more fat (individual items whose Fat Calories are more than 30%, I now consume). Specifically, this includes bread from the Great Low Carb Bread Company and switching to 93% lean turkey rather than 99% lean. I am also usually getting 3 tsp of olive oil rather than 1-2 that I did the first time. But my overall macronutrient % aren't that different - the key difference is I consume between 15-20 net carbs now rather than before it was between 25-35. My coach reinforced the need for 25-40 yesterday, but I think what I am doing is better - to get the calories from fat rather than carbs. - I am chewing Spry gum - I have cut my water in half (2 L a day rather than 4) as I was afraid I was filtering out electrolytes with that amount of water. - I have added a 4th packet so I get closer to 900 calories than slightly below 800 per day as I did the first time around. I hope this proves to be as effective or more effective from a weight loss standpoint as well as from an overall health standpoint. So far so good but I am anxious to get my losses for the next 2 weeks so I can have my month 2 total to track how I did on a monthly basis as compared to before. One question for all of you...where do you fall in regards to fat consumption - are you strict and every product you consume falls under the 30% of calories from fat rule or as you have done this, you found you needed to increase your intake? I believe if your overall fat calories are below 30% of total calories then I think individual items are ok. I guess I am trying to figure out how much latitude there is in Phase 1 to have great results and using myself as guinea pig as I want to do everything I can to ensure I don't have a health crisis again at the end of this. I really thought I was set up for success the first time and for everything to have happened really has me being ultra-vigilant. |
Ro - I started IP knowing I had a Vit D deficiency and on Rx Vit D3 - I've followed protocol, relatively speaking, especially with oils - but I also try to make sure I eat fattier cuts of meat at least twice a week - lamb, steak, dark meat chicken. I am also doing this 100% with alternatives / no coach. So far, so good. My Vit D levels are significantly improved.
My third blood draw will be in about 6 weeks as I am hoping to be entering P2. I will let you know the results if you want? Not sure what to say about the water - I've found it essential and drink more water than I absolutely have to now (1/2 body weight in oz's so I should be around 75 / 80oz and I still average about 90 / 100). I am also careful to be sure an have my shot of potassium/salt every evening. I really hope you are able to avoid the health issues this go-around! ETA - Actually, saw a post about water / how important it is because apparently, from a scientific standpoint, it flows into cells and helps flush away the fat. & my current macros are 50 (protein) / 20 (carb) / 30 (fat) |
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Oneuh2,
You are always such a beacon of positive energy. Even though you are struggling, I can see this light in your words. You have a lot on your plate right now. I agree with others, that getting the junk out of the house/ car/ office is a great start. Have you considered shifting on to P2 or P3 for a while? This could be a way to have structure but with some flexibility while you go through these life challenges. Wishing you the best, |
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Thanks, Beth. Having your macros to compare against is helpful. And, like you, I have/had a Vitamin D deficiency and hence the focus on ensuring proper amount of fat consumption so that it absorbs the Vitamin D. |
HereIStand - thanks for your insights. I certainly understand that I have introduced multiple variables and am prepared to go back to the way I did it before, only this time with proper medical supervision so I don't crash and burn at the end like I did round 1.
It is good to hear about your experience with alternatives. Which brand are you referring to when you say it is the same/similar manufacturer? |
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