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Old 01-02-2014, 01:43 PM   #1  
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I posted some of this on a protein shake thread but thought I'd chime in here since I am new. I wanted to go with a fasting type plan to really kick start a major change. Overall, I'd like to lose 80 pounds. Another life time ago in my late 20's, I was over 320lbs. I went to a 12 step program (OA) and lost over 170 pounds and maintained most of the weight loss for over 15 years.
However, sadly with age and a major lifestyle change (I moved from NYC where walking was my main form of transportation to a driving city) some of the weight has crept back on.

I researched a lot of shake supplement style plans and am using Almased, it is ava at a decent price on Amazon and if you follow the directions for a serving (for me: 5' 6" & Under: 5-6 LEVEL tbls) it should last you 8-14 days... I have read where some say it only last 4 or 5 and I don't think they are measuring correctly. Mine, at 3 shakes a day last aprox 10-12 days.

I tried it for week before the holidays (lost 6 pounds) and after doing some research found a recipe that I really like. You just have to be a little creative. I went off it over the holiday (and did gain back the 6 plus 2! But I really did eat a lot... and it was good!) and started back with full commitment Monday.

I am planning to go 2 weeks and then see how I feel.
I mix it with Almond Milk, fruit, some fiber and just a little diet ginger ale which makes it very tasty. IMO, for me to stay committed for the long haul, it has to taste good! I also make a very low carb peanut butter cookie, which I have twice a day instead of adding oil to my smoothie... I lost 2.8 pounds the first day! I have not weighed myself again yet, but feel the progress.

Here is my daily plan broken down:

3 Almased smoothies a day (made with almond milk (chocolate or vanilla and yes, sweetened!), diet ginger ale, frozen fruit & fiber supplement)
2 peanut butter low carb cookies or 3 tablespoons of peanut butter
1 bowl egg drop soup (made with broth and 1 egg)
1-2 cup(s) coffee
As much tea & water as I want
1 dark chocolate candy if desired before bed

After the first two weeks, I plan to add in couple of light meals a week, 1 of those will replace a smoothie. I am keeping this open for now... I feel great but I work from home and have kept all my activities minimal so far.

I feel like this is a very livable plan and I really like it so far. As a food addict I think it is just easier to sometimes minimize your choices.

I do think any protein powder would probably work, I like Alamsed cause it is mostly natural and I don't think it really has any taste. So you can flavor it how you like. Some mix it as is with just water and I hear that it taste terrible... this should not be torture!

I only use about 4 ounces of the diet soda to about 6 of Almond Milk. So basically that is equal to 1 can of diet soda a day. I know a lot of people are anti diet sodas & artificial sweeteners, I am not one of them. I have cut out all other diet soda but do use artificial sweeteners in my tea and coffee. For me, it is fine, I am giving up food for the most part, that is enough imo.

I've also rediscovered my love for tennis and am trying to make this a regular part of my life!

Cheers!

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Hi Cuechick! We all have to do what works for us, and if shakes and fasting work for you and it's safe, then go for it! I prefer whole foods, but I do have to watch my carbs, so I am doing a modified version of Tim Ferriss' Four-Hour Body Slow Carb Diet. Good luck to you!

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Thank you! Carbs are tricky and when I do add back food, I am really going to try and avoid wheat.
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Welcome to 3FC! Good luck with your weight loss -- sounds like you've got quite the plan figured out. Good for you! I'm new too, but 3FC seems like a great place for support and advice!
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As a food addict I think it is just easier to sometimes minimize your choices.
This is what works for me as well, to manage my binge eating (and my weight). I eat a pretty simple, repetitive diet. Simple, but tasty!

I still drink a diet soda here and there, doesn't cause me any problems. Do what works for you!

Look forward to hearing about your successes!
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Thanks for the encouraging words and I love seeing your progress photos Mrs Snark! Very inspiring!
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Thanks for the encouraging words and I love seeing your progress photos Mrs Snark! Very inspiring!
Agreed! Her pictures are very inspiring indeed. Shows that this weight loss thing can actually be accomplished.
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Old 01-04-2014, 12:57 PM   #8  
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Well I am down 6lbs since Monday so I am very happy! I am also not hungry at all! Yesterday I was a lot more active then previously and had no issues at all. I have always needed to eat every 4 hours or so, or else I would get very shaky but not feeling that at all.

Thanks for all the encouragement!

I am really happy with this plan!
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