Hi everyone, I have been a member of this site for a few months but never really took full advantage of it because I wasn't ready to stick to anything...story of my life. But now I am and South Beach seems to be the best plan for me. I am in the process of reading the book.
I was on Atkins back in Sept and had some success with it but all the fat was too much for me, sure I was never hungry but it was because I felt to sick when I thought of eating food. Perhaps if I were more creative in the kitchen, I wouldn't have had that problem. Then in the new year I decided to "watch my calories" everything from just counting them to Weight watchers. Needless to say, I always caved and ate bad things, because I craved them. And I have gained five pounds.
South Beach is great for me since it encourages good fats and good carbs. I am currently on day two of phase one and
I am hungry. Not stomach hungry but mouth hungry since I am used to eating all the time and eating huge portions.
For breakfast I had 2 poached eggs and two slices of chicken bacon with a few slices of tomato.
Lunch consisted of a salad with tomato, cucumber, and some mozza cheese. It was only 2.5 hours after my breakfast! I should have just had a snack but I wanted veggies and the salad wasn't that big.
Supper will be bbq'ed chicken and broccoli and cauliflower. And it will be soon because we lead different schedules and my boyfriend is hungry now and frankly I will be soon.
Snacks will be cheese, pickles, turkey roll ups and that ricotta dessert. Perhaps that's too much but it is just an estimate and I always eat more at work on the night shift. Also I drink caffienated diet pepsi, which i know is probably a cause of some of my hunger but I don't drink coffee and need some kick.
I am hungry a lot and the first day I followed a menu to the letter and was still hungry. Will this change? I mean on Atkins, ketosis is what curbs the hunger, will mine subside as well, even if it isn't physical but psychological?
Thanks for all of your help. I really appreciate it.