disneyeveryyear
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I have been on Atkins for a little over 4 months and have lost 37 lbs. and am loving it. Not only do I look better, but I feel better.
Last MOnday I convinced DH to try Atkins for his health. He needs to lost about 75 lbs, and suffers from Type 2 Diabetes.
He has been faithful (I think) and hasn't eaten any carbs (other than allowable foods). He says he is constantly hungry (I told him to eat until satisfied) and he is still crabby.
His problem is psychological. He is a carb addict and is psychologically missing his carbs, not necessarily physically missing them.
He also says he is having a problem with the lack of variety. I don't understand this. We have had chix, beef, pork, pizza toppings, hot wings, etc. He is already oding on salad (never happens to me). His work schedule lent itself to a lot of sandwiches for lunch and a couple of dinners a night. Now he is having trouble adapting to what the kitchen fixes for lunch. Even though he is GM and could ask them to fix something special, he normally just east employee lunch, or a salad if that doesn't work.
Tonight he ate a Russell Stover candy. I didn't have the heart to tell him no, you can't have that for 2 weeks of induction.
He hasn't weighed yet. I am hoping that it will give him a big boost to see how much he has lost. Also hasn't tested blood sugar yet. Need to do that soon.
Sorry, it is so long, but I am afraid he will quit. He says he is in it or the long haul, but if he isn't satisfied, he won't stick with it.
Last MOnday I convinced DH to try Atkins for his health. He needs to lost about 75 lbs, and suffers from Type 2 Diabetes.
He has been faithful (I think) and hasn't eaten any carbs (other than allowable foods). He says he is constantly hungry (I told him to eat until satisfied) and he is still crabby.
His problem is psychological. He is a carb addict and is psychologically missing his carbs, not necessarily physically missing them.
He also says he is having a problem with the lack of variety. I don't understand this. We have had chix, beef, pork, pizza toppings, hot wings, etc. He is already oding on salad (never happens to me). His work schedule lent itself to a lot of sandwiches for lunch and a couple of dinners a night. Now he is having trouble adapting to what the kitchen fixes for lunch. Even though he is GM and could ask them to fix something special, he normally just east employee lunch, or a salad if that doesn't work.
Tonight he ate a Russell Stover candy. I didn't have the heart to tell him no, you can't have that for 2 weeks of induction.
He hasn't weighed yet. I am hoping that it will give him a big boost to see how much he has lost. Also hasn't tested blood sugar yet. Need to do that soon.
Sorry, it is so long, but I am afraid he will quit. He says he is in it or the long haul, but if he isn't satisfied, he won't stick with it.
. I ended up eating left over Hooters hot wings and he found some fajita chix to brown up and add to his salad. Then he had a russell stover candy again.
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That might be once a day or three times a day. Basically, you can take metamucil forever - we all need fiber! I had a lot of constipation at the beginning, and it is aweful!
Never give up Hope.!!!!!!!I too never weigh in at the afternoon,thats too much like setting yourself up for a let down.Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.Maybe he can find a diet more suited to him,Atkins works for me but that doesnt mean it works for everyboby!Maybe your family doctor can help you in the rite direction.Again you are in our thoughts and prayers 