Switching to SB- Input Please

  • I've been doing Atkins for the past month and am not happy with a few things. Without getting too into it, I was considering switching over to SBD.

    Has anyone else made this switch? I'm a little concerned I may put on weight as the carbs are not as restricted.

    If anyone could provide some input, I'd really appreciate it!
  • Exactly what are you not happy about? That would help us with input. Atkins and South Beach are very different. In South Beach we include good carbs in the form of dairy and legumes and the emphasis is on vegetables along with lower fat protein.
  • I'm most unhappy with the push eat 'high fat'. I realize people say it is part of what makes Atkins work, but my fat consumption is absurb. I also don't feel I have enough foods to choose from and it won't be a long term thing I can stick to.
    Some vegetables are really pushed in Atkins, and unfortunately I do not like vegetables. I realize they are important here too, but it would be strictly lettuce. Maybe I should go a completely different route?
  • Oh my! Veggies are really important on this plan and just lettuce won't do, I'm afraid. Have you considered calorie counting?
  • If you don't like veggies I don't know how SB would work for you. There are so many veggies and so many ways to prepare them, I would think you could find some that you like. You can't beat them for filling you up with low calories and the health benefits! I think most of us here have discovered new veggies they had never eaten before or new recipes that are fantastic.
  • Yes, I have considered calorie counting... but I typically resort to high carb foods when I focus on calories. I guess I just need to find my own balance. Thanks for your input.
  • 130Star, have you read the 3 Fat Chicks book? It's a great review of tons of different diet plans, giving you tips on how to work each and a wonderful "Pros and Cons" list (with lots of info from people here) about each. It might help you figure out what plan is for you.

    Be aware that any plan works as long as it's something you can stick with. It sounds like you're doing a good assessment of what you're willing and not willing to do, and I think it's awesome that you want to find something you can really stick with for life. Everyone's different, but when I started SBD in 2004, my doctor told me that the two plans her patients were successful on were Atkins and SBD. She said, however, that her patients on SBD were much more likely to keep the weight off and stay on plan for the long term, so that's what I chose.

    Vegetables are a very healthy and important part of an eating plan. The fact that they are low in calories and high in nutrients makes them a basis of almost every plan out there. The truth is, you can eat a lot of them without gaining. You can't say that about most other food. So you may want to bite the bullet and teach yourself to like some of them. That's what I had to do on SBD. I can't begin to tell you how much I HATED veggies when I started. You can read about how I did it (and how others have done it) in the How To Eat More Veggies When You Hate Them All!!! thread.

    In addition, note that eating "high carb" foods isn't actually something that's likely to make you gain weight. However, if you find that you can't eat them in moderation, that may be a trigger food for you. You have to think about what works for your body. SBD teaches you that eating sugar and simple starches (which may also be high carb...there's a big difference between a bowl of oatmeal you cooked on the stove and a piece of toast made from white bread, both of which are high carb but only one of which--the toast--is likely to make your blood sugar skyrocket and then plummet) affect your blood sugar and lead to cravings. We use Phase 1 to detox from the sugar and then introduce fruit and good carbs, which don't cause cravings (if a specific one does, you just don't eat it any more) in most people. That helps you keep your eating in moderation. But it's not a magic cure, and vegetables are definitely a part of it.

    If you do decide to switch to SBD or consider it, you may find these older threads helpful (you can search for more by clicking on the "Search Forum" button):

    South Beach or Atkins--your opinion
    New here--should I try SBD? (discusses SBD, WW, and Atkins)
    Did you Switch from another plan to SB?
    Have any beachers tried atkins but chose SBD?
    From Atkins to SB how did you do it?