55-98 pounds per week.
2007-03-10 01:56:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I've tried many diets and couldn't make anything work. Since having my first child, I've been carrying around an extra 30 pounds. This diet just made sense and showed me that everything I was doing before was wrong and a waste of my time.
The plan was so refreshing and so simple to follow. I did everything plan said and lost 23 pounds in the first three weeks. I'm now starting the diet again to lose 7 more pounds. This plan has changed my life.
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2016-05-19 02:03:54
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Here's how it worked for me. I started the Atkins diet 3 years ago and weighed 274 lbs at 5' 10" tall. I ate no carbs but all the fat and protein I wanted for the first two weeks and lost about 12 lbs. After that I ate nuts and left the buns on my cheese burgers but didn't touch potatoes. I lost about 20 lbs in the first month.
By the end of the first year I had lost about 70 lbs. I've continued on the diet for the last two years. One day a week I eat what ever I want. The rest of the time except for holidays I stay away from carbs, (sugar, starch etc.).
Today I still weigh 204 lbs but I've stopped binging on the weekends and intend to lose an additional 10 lbs or so.
Low carb diets work and low fat diets work. My experience is that you can eat fat or you can eat carbs but you can't have both.
2007-03-10 02:09:02
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answer #3
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answered by Roadkill 6
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Obese means 100 pounds or more overweight - you are probably barely 20 pounds overweight - what are you thinking!?!?
So um, my suggestion is to just modify your diet slightly - eat less of the unhealthy foods and more fruit/veg. Drink your 64 ounces of water or more a day. And incorporate some physical activity (or some more) into your life.
2007-03-10 01:57:57
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answer #4
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answered by razor_cuts_4_me 2
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I am not sure. I am on day 2. So, we'll have to see. Make sure you enlist the help/support of people around you. So, when you have weak moments you can distract yourself. I have read initially you'll loose quite a bit (30 lbs) in the first month or so. It's maintaining after that period. Be sure to take a multivitamin as well to keep those vitamins and minerals up to par. I'd love to swap recipe ides if anyone has them. Good luck.
2007-03-10 02:03:12
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answer #5
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answered by frogand3taddies 1
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You can actually lose up to 1 or 2 pounds a week... however that is on the high end... Usually people lose 1/2 pound a week... the amount you lose depends on more than just your diet... it depends on how overweight you are too.
The secret to being successful is to NOT supplement your diet--do not add in carbs to make up those fats--also, make sure that your high protein diet includes PLENTY of veggies, esp green leafy ones...
WHAT TO EAT WHEN:
Stick to proteins (nuts, jerkys, eggs, etc) in the AM & at lunch
~~this will kick start your metabolism & provide you long lasting energy all day
If possible--make LUNCH your "big" meal of the day.... and make it low on simple carbs (white bread, rice, pastas, etc)
Make dinner a small "lunch sized" portion... this is where you can eat your carbs... just dont go crazy.... since you are eating less carbs, when you do eat them your body may go into the "soar/crash" mode... if you limit carbs to evening, then you will "crash" when you should be going to bed...
SNACKS: are important. Keep fresh fruits, bite sized fresh veggies, roasted nuts, & beef/meat jerkies around... at home AND at work...
IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT DIETING:
EXCERSIZE is important too. (My Dr would KILL me if I didnt mention that...)
Eat breakfast, lunch, dinner, & snacks--eating small amounts all day is actually MORE effective for dieting
DO NOT reduce your intake to below 1000-1200 calories a day without talking to your doctor
DRINK PLENTY of fluids--especially water--
SET GOALS: set goals in terms of weight loss & size loss--and live by them!
Fat is larger, but weighs less, than looser... DONT PANIC
Do NOT weigh in too often--studies have found that people who weigh in more often lose less weight & are more likely to do unhealthy things to lose weight--
I personally alternate between weighing in and measuring... before I started dieting I wrapped pieces of curling ribbon around my waste, hips, upper arm, & theigh and cut them to length. Now I weigh in once a month and measure once a month... When I weigh in I CHART/RECORD my progress (in terms of LOSS... not how much is left to go.) Every time I measure I wrap new pieces or ribbon (different colors). I then hang the original ribbons with the new ribbons... those are REALLY good visual indicators of what your weight loss MEANS...
2007-03-10 02:20:07
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answer #6
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answered by Jennifer Anne 4
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After seeing this I feel the need to share something because I spent many many years switching from diet to diet without seeing any results until I saw Pams magic plan (just google it). Without doubt its the best results that I have ever achieved and it is still working to this day.
2016-04-19 11:13:55
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answer #7
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answered by Drazen 2
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If your on a diet its best to lose a little at a time. Too much what loss can cause serious issues in your health.
2007-03-10 01:57:47
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answer #8
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answered by Brittney 1
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keep a food journal so you can be accountable
2017-04-01 15:58:07
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answer #9
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answered by ? 3
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Use a vegetable bean dip like hummus instead of ranch dressing or even a fatty cream-based dip.
2017-03-10 23:18:25
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answered by ? 3
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Enroll in an active fine art class, such as sculpture or ceramics.
2017-03-06 04:35:39
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answer #11
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answered by ? 3
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