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Originally Posted by smudgley
4oz is quite a lot of cheese.
I've been on a diet a few times, but I have only ever tried one specific diet & on that one I am allowed 1oz cheese per day. So 4oz seems loads.
I get quite excited & can get motivated & I think the fact that I've never done this before means I will be more detemined to succeed. I do lead a hectic life as you know & it's very easy to use that for an excuse for snacking, but with a little thought & preperation, even the busiest person can cope.
I'm excited! Not sure if I will post my weight, but I will keep posting how much I'm loosing (or gaining)
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Doesn't matter if you are 20 stone or 10 Smudgley, it is the losing of the weight that matters, IF it makes you unhappy and you want to lose it, that is what you need to focus on, not the actual figure you are at the moment. With strict low carbing you will lose a lot of weight in the first two weeks, as me and Donna seem to be (average of 5lbs a week or more) then you can keep to that if you want to, or start slowing down the weight loss by adding more higher carb veg and fruit to your eating, eventually you will find the correct level of carbs that your body will tolerate before you start putting on weight. Although a lot of people dislike Atkins and low carbing if they actually read the books, they make a LOT of sense. What is more healthier than just eating protein and veg/fruit??
I personally think low carbing is a very easy way to losing weight, you do not have to pay for prepared (read full of rubbish) meals as they are all, mostly simple foods. Most meals are very easy to prepare, and lot of recipes can be low carbed