yourMissTress
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Joined: 6/14/2005 From: Nashville, TN Status: offline
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julia, congratulations on your attempt to be healthier! I did Atkins after my daughter was born and I lost 30 lbs in a month. It was a great jump start for my body and I learned quite a bit about carbs and sugar and what they do to me. I was a little out of sorts as well for the first week of the diet. My blood sugar plummeted and I had very little energy. I was extremely tired and it seemed like nothing I did would help. Because Atkins suggests staying away from caffeine, I thought I was going to be tired and crazy for the duration of this diet. I did exercise daily, and eventually (about a week into the induction phase) I started to feel normal again. I slowly regained my energy, and it came back even better than before because my blood sugar was not in constant flux. I believe that daily exercise is really the only way to maintain a healthy energy level. I remained on the induction phase for a full month, and realized just how addicted I am to carbs and sugar. As a result, even 6 years later, I am more aware of what I'm eating and how it will affect me. I try to balance my meals better, being vegetarian makes the protien a little more difficult, but I do make sure that I have some protien at each meal and try to keep the carbs low. My advice for you when you begin to add some carbs into your diet, is that you experiment with the low carb options that are available to you. Most of them take some time to get used to, but they are a lot better today than they were 5-6 years ago, and they will allow you to have more flexibility in your food choices.
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Tress "If you have to tell people that you are a lady, you are not." My Grandmother
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