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OMG these boards are dead :(
hello hello? is there anybody out there?
holidays fast approaching, and that didn't scare me enough to start the plan now! hoping to find some peeps that want to chat about the day to day and exchange ideas, questions. ;) |
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I agree that this board is rather inactive. Yes, Ro22 you do post, but it's pretty quiet here. That's why I've not been checking in very often. I started IP on 11/1 so the holidays are pretty strong on my mind. I made it through the US Thanksgiving unscathed. Lucky for me we went to my Sister-In-Laws and all of my favorite dishes were absent. (I'm of Italian descent and our holidays generally have lots of pasta!)
That being said, Christmas is right around the corner. I'll be cooking so the temptations will be much greater. I'm pretty certain that I will stay strong and on protocol. I do not want to have to go through the torture of starting again with the cravings!! |
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However, If you are feeling deprived and want to partake more in the food festivities, stay low carb and go for higher fat items. I have been doing that - I did that for 5 days through Thanksgiving and last weekend with our annual family Christmas baking party. Then, I go right back on P1 and any uptick comes off pretty quickly (don't knock myself out of ketosis with the low carb approach) and by week's end, I wind up having a net loss or at least no net effect. After so many times of being so restrictive during holidays, I decided to apply a new strategy this year as I feel deprivation is a trigger for me and so far, this new strategy is working really well for me. I have enjoyed myself guilt-free and will wind up with a net loss for the holiday season or at least no added weight through holiday season and will lose last 20 pounds in Jan. It is really quite empowering to have a strategy like this as I feel "normal" and not on the outside looking in at everyone enjoying themselves with holiday traditions. |
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Having said that, I find it self-perpetuating too because people complain and don't visit or post then so they contribute to what they are complaining about :DI have seen it happen repeatedly here - there is an easy fix to that:smug: Even if just a couple of us are routinely interacting, that should be enough of a support system - it doesn't have to be tens of posters. |
some of the random comments though, ( not counting the complaints) are SO interesting! Especially if you are brand new to the protocol! they gave ideas on what to eat/ not to eat, products if you are using them for different recipes etc. I was so so wrapped up in all this new info. Really kept me going
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It is good to hear that someone else has found this to be true and working! |
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I don't drink so I have no planning to do in that regard. I have a huge sweet tooth that has always been my downfall, but I am finally learning to fuel the beast without causing damage. |
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Yes, these boards were a lifesaver when I was 100% protocol Jan 2015 - Dec 2015 & people were commenting about the slow-down then.
I believe the biggest issue are the IP Facebook pages - there is a ton of information available and you can post and receive instant feedback / praise / etc... I still check in from time to time, but only M - F when I'm on my laptop. My biggest issue is with the forum is the format and how unfriendly it is with mobile devices (at least iPhone). There is no app and going through a web browser on my phone is a pain. I'd write a long post, and poof, it would disappear. |
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