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#19296 - 12/14/05 02:16 PM
Diets - The Final Frontier
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Da Queen
Registered: 07/02/03
Posts: 12025
Loc: Alabama
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Ladies, As you all know, while caregiver for Daddy, I also quit smoking, had a car wreck that nearly killed me, and was out of work for three months as a result of it. During this time, I managed to put on 30 pounds. I was already carrying around an extra 15-20 pounds, so now I resemble a basketball with teeth. Good thing I'm cute. Ahem...
I always put my goals down on paper and that makes them more real, easier to follow, at least for me. What I would like to know (in earnest) from you all is your opinions on
Atkins South Beach Weight Watchers Nutrisystem Jenny Craig The Zone Abstaining (least fav)
What I would like to know is have you tried any of these? Were you successful? Failed? Did you have any medical reprecussions? For instance, I went on the Atkins diet one time and my liver count skyrocketed (during the wreck recuperation period) and my doctor said, "get off that diet immediately!" Any discussion on these diets would be appreciated. Oh and also, did you do anything "extra" while doing these diets, like exercising, praying, eating your young...whatever!
Why am I asking? Well, cause I want to loose some weight and I'm giving it serious thought as to which way to go...
p.s. you don't have to just talk about the ones above... ANY diet or input is appreciated!
Thanks in advance, JJ
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#19297 - 12/14/05 02:30 PM
Re: Diets - The Final Frontier
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Registered: 09/22/05
Posts: 1402
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JawJaw, I don't do or recommend any of those fad diets. There's too much counting, eliminating and this and that. You already know what works for me and I'm not starving or feeling poorly. No medications, no arthritis and no high blood pressure. I fit into clothes from the junior department.
Again, check out any of the material produced by Dr. John McDougall. I've been doing it for over ten years now and it works.
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#19298 - 12/14/05 02:34 PM
Re: Diets - The Final Frontier
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Da Queen
Registered: 07/02/03
Posts: 12025
Loc: Alabama
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LB, I did read the book and it was an eye-opener, but I felt it was too restrictive, and couldn't see myself "sticking" to it as a lifestyle...you know what I mean? I felt like after I read it, there was nothing left but cardboard to eat. Now that is a big exaggeration, and I know it, but maybe if you gave me (again) and for the benefit of everyone here, a "run-down" of this diet, along with what you typically eat, I might see it differently... MAYBE? I am certainly open to discussing it! I do so appreciate your input because I am serious about it. And you know me, I don't DO serious...Thanks LB!
JJ
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#19300 - 12/14/05 02:52 PM
Re: Diets - The Final Frontier
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Registered: 08/25/05
Posts: 1052
Loc: Ohio
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JJ, it's very easy for me to lose weight, but it's also very easy to gain it back. Last year I lost quite a bit by following the Adkins diet, but I actually didn't follow it all that closely. Basically, I cut down on sweets, bread and pasta. I didn't count anything and I noticed that I didn't crave sweets as much on this diet. I never felt hungry, either.
The Adkins is healthy compared to what my body is used to. I over-eat when I'm bored, depressed about something, stressed or driving on a business trip.
Daisygirl
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#19301 - 12/14/05 02:55 PM
Re: Diets - The Final Frontier
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Registered: 08/08/05
Posts: 816
Loc: Fredericksburg, Va.
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Ladybug...I also need to loose some weight, and would be interested in seeing the diet you and JJ are talking about.
JJ, I know the hubby's aunt was on the Adkins, and the South Beach diet for awhile. She's Italian and loves to cook for family...then the eating goes right along with all of it. So, I not sure she really stayed with it the way she should, cause she didn't have alot of sucess.
Before, I met hubby he had been on Weight Watchers diet, and did really well with that one. He has a problem yo-yo'ing, plus he's diabetic.
Since I stopped smoking I've wanted to eat everything in sight. Was having a daily bowl of ice cream right before bed...so I've cut that out. Weight seems to flucate up and down, think some of it is due to the heart and water retention. But, the blood pressure is down.
Normally, what works for me is running from the food, and listening to my stomach complain. Or, putting that twittle plate of food in front of myself at dinner. (twittle: hardly anything)! Holidays seem to make things even worse.
Waiting to see the reply's from the other ladies also.
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#19303 - 12/15/05 03:14 AM
Re: Diets - The Final Frontier
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Da Queen
Registered: 07/02/03
Posts: 12025
Loc: Alabama
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Chick, Truer words were never spoken... And honey, did you EVER hit the nail on the head. I know me, and once I make my mind up, I'm almost obsessive about my methods. However, I also know me in that it has to be structured and laid out there.
So, a friend once told me that what makes us well, you know, that three letter word...it was simply the food we put in our mouths. There again, more trueism...
Given all of that... and because I am SOLEY in charge of my menu's and grocery shopping... here is a sample of what I eat, almost weekly. Anybody want to take a shot at what wrong with this picture? Chick?
Breakfast Either one or two pieces of toast, usually no butter, but sometimes yes
Lunch sometimes not at all, but if I do, its late in the day around 2ish... and usually soup (homemade) with a side order of pickled baby corns. Or maybe a sliced cucumber... or a salad.
Dinner Sometimes a lein crusine or weight watchers frozen pizza, or an package of those Szechuan frozen veggies (gawd, I'm addicted to these) or maybe a package of the broccolli, cauliflower, carrots in butter one...
Snacks later at night include but are not limited to one ice cream bar (dollar store) or a nutty butty. Sometimes I just have a peppermint or two and that's all.
So, you see I don't eat that much. So do you think it is the exercise that I need to add? I don't do ANY....Just the mention of it makes my butt want to crochet barbwire... BUT... I want to do this!
Oh, one more thing...my menu for lunch and supper are sometimes reversed. And sometimes, the only thing I eat at all ALL DAY LONG is a salad. With ranch dressing.
My eating habits are terrible, of this I know...
Let's face it, I'm a toad...JJ
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#19305 - 12/15/05 03:45 AM
Re: Diets - The Final Frontier
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Registered: 09/22/05
Posts: 1402
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I think Chickadee did say it best. I also think some of the weight problems are tied into our hormonal changes as well.
If you can't give up meat just alter the McDougall diet to include a little. My husband lost a lot of weight without fad diets. I just altered the McDougall diet for him. I think if you can learn to cook food without ANY oils, cheeses, butter or margarine you are taking a step in the right direction. I'm really a person committed to healthier eating so it's easy for me to stick to this lifestyle. I never skip meals and eat whenever I'm hungry, which, come to think of it is now. My breakfast will be brown rice with chickpeas and black beans. I cooked up a large amount yesterday and just heat up the portions I want out of the tupperware container it's stored in. Ugh, I hear you all saying! LOL!!!!I use to loathe brown rice but now I love it. Daisygirl is right, breads and pasta put on a lot of weight. Pasta made with whole wheat is more filling so you could have 1 or 2 cups at lunch. There really are a lot of good salad dressings without oil in them. I don't really eat too many salads. If you've got a Trader Joes near you they have lots of good frozen veggie combos. Just read the bags to notice the *total fat grams per serving. If you absolutely love meat buy a smaller steak and do what I do for my husband and son. I cut off every speck of fat. There really is too much on a good strip or Porterhouse anyway. It still has good flavor. Dr. John McDougall has a website where you can get an idea of what he's about but I caution you, if you would never consider vegetarianism he's not for you. But as I said before, you can take what you like from his ideas. It worked for my husband and he's not a vegetarian. [ December 14, 2005, 01:59 PM: Message edited by: ladybug ]
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