SnoWhite
<font color=blue>If you spot a man in plaid pants,
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- May 12, 2000
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I started the LA weight loss plan yesterday. Last night I was terribly sick. I went in today and they informed me that I shouldn't have done the two day "induction" period that most people do, because of my gall bladder surgery and problems I've had since then. Basically I can't eat a lot of fatty foods or greasy foods. Hamburger and other meats kill me if I eat a lot of them, so do eggs and anything spicy or acidy (orange juice). They offered to help me figure out which plan I should be on but by this time I didn't feel good and was just very upset.
They were very nice and gave me my money back after I got frustrated and didn't know what else to do. Now I'm back at square one. My doctor has told me I can't do Atkins, so I'm at a loss. I really do love carbs and eat a lot of them (whole wheat bagel every morning for brekfast), and since I can't eat a ton of red meat I think it would be hard to do some of the diets out there.
I am working out with a personal trainer, but I really would like to do something else to jump start my weight loss. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks so much guys, sorry for the frustration!
The wedding is in less than 4 weeks now, I know there isn't too much I can do in that period of time but I would like to figure something out!
Lisa
They were very nice and gave me my money back after I got frustrated and didn't know what else to do. Now I'm back at square one. My doctor has told me I can't do Atkins, so I'm at a loss. I really do love carbs and eat a lot of them (whole wheat bagel every morning for brekfast), and since I can't eat a ton of red meat I think it would be hard to do some of the diets out there.
I am working out with a personal trainer, but I really would like to do something else to jump start my weight loss. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks so much guys, sorry for the frustration!
The wedding is in less than 4 weeks now, I know there isn't too much I can do in that period of time but I would like to figure something out!
Lisa
for you. I don't follow any type of set plan. I just do my own thing. I make sensible food choices and basically eat what I want to eat in moderation. I keep to around 1200 calories a day, which is right for me. I've found it fairly easy to find out the nutritional value of all kinds of different foods, and I'm learning as I go along. Something like this might work for you. Especially if there are certain things that you know that you can't eat, you can just keep away from them. BTW I love my carbs too, I just incorporate them into my food for the day!
