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Vicky. 02-09-2013 12:22 PM

Atkins diet
 
Has anyone on here ever done it? And were the results good?

I am thinking of doing this as I have been told that you can lose up to 20lbs a month if you do it right. Which would mean I will reach my target in about 2 months (including going to the gym which I am doing) I know its not healthy to lose weight at that rate, but to be honest, I dont really care (I know thats a bad attitude before anyone starts :nono: )

The only problem I can think of is the cost..meat tends to be expensive.

I need to research more and find what I can and can't have, as I understand you can have some things that arent meat.

Sooo paranoid about my weight after having Skye. Got on the scales for the first time in literally years and I am not impressed. I am 4 stone heavier that when I met Gavin 6 years back..thats ridiculous.

Ellen 02-09-2013 12:41 PM

It is a lot of red meat & i think egg which is not good for cholesterol but you do eat veggies & fruit as well.
Some people drop a fair bit of weight with it quite quickly, my dad tried it & lost a stone in a month but he didnt like all the meat & his cholesterol shot up. He did the heart watch cabbage soup diet & lost 11lbs in one week. He did that diet for 3 months,one week on, one week off & lost all the weight he had put on plus more!
He then stuck to a slimming world type eating plan. Dont mix carbs with proteins & plenty of veg & fruit, he hasnt put a 1lb bk on in over 6 years.

Lee. 02-09-2013 12:50 PM

I did it Vicky.. It definitely works.. The only downside is your breath stinks as does your wee!
I have to say I got pretty fed up quite quickly... It sounds great when you see what you're allowed to eat, but it gets very boring very quickly

I was speaking to a customer the other day who had lost 3 stones in 3 and a half months on the 5:2 diet.. It's supposed to really work and actually he good for your health.

Lee. 02-09-2013 12:50 PM

I did it Vicky.. It definitely works.. The only downside is your breath stinks as does your wee!
I have to say I got pretty fed up quite quickly... It sounds great when you see what you're allowed to eat, but it gets very boring very quickly

I was speaking to a customer the other day who had lost 3 stones in 3 and a half months on the 5:2 diet.. It's supposed to really work and actually he good for your health.

Josy 02-09-2013 12:55 PM

My father in law lost a couple of stone on it so yeah it works.

I would get sick of eating so much meat but that's just an individual preference I suppose.

Good luck if you give it a go.

Vicky. 02-09-2013 12:57 PM

Well I eat a lot of meat anyway...so I figure this is probably the best one for me. Basically, all I will be doing is cutting out potatoes and bread.

Though I am not thrilled at not being able to eat many carrots though, I bloody love carrots :laugh:

Also the lack of milk..I drink a ridiculous amount of tea :bored:

Vicky. 02-09-2013 01:06 PM

Wow, apparently something called The Kekwick diet..you lose 10lbs a WEEK because it puts your body into ketosis or something :o

Thats quite tempting to be honest, if I can find out that it definitely works. A few weeks of that would be fine..if I was going to see results like that

Ugh. Maybe not, the 1000cal a day you eat, 75% has to be from fat. So that means pretty much eating a stick of butter or something :bored:

Jesus. 02-09-2013 01:09 PM

Aren't diets like that more for people who need operations? It's ok losing 10lbs a week, but the minute you lose your weight and start eating again, your body will automatically look to build up it's fat reserves again.

I'd recommend you try and find a balance of healthier eating and some exercise if at possible? I now it must be difficult with a little one, but burning more calories than you use is better than not using enough calories.

Lee. 02-09-2013 01:12 PM

I went on slimming pills after baby no1..

Probably shouldn't recommend them as they can't be good for you, but I reckoned being overweight and a smoker wasn't exactly healthy either..

I went from a size 16/18 to a ten in quite a short time :dance:

Lee. 02-09-2013 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6355299)
Wow, apparently something called The Kekwick diet..you lose 10lbs a WEEK because it puts your body into ketosis or something :o

Thats quite tempting to be honest, if I can find out that it definitely works. A few weeks of that would be fine..if I was going to see results like that

Ugh. Maybe not, the 1000cal a day you eat, 75% has to be from fat. So that means pretty much eating a stick of butter or something :bored:

The Atkins diet puts your body into ketosis too.. You can buy little sticks to wee on to make sure you're actually in ketosis :)

Vicky. 02-09-2013 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 6355318)
I went on slimming pills after baby no1..

Probably shouldn't recommend them as they can't be good for you, but I reckoned being overweight and a smoker wasn't exactly healthy either..

I went from a size 16/18 to a ten in quite a short time :dance:

Which pills were they? I have dabbled with pills before but none seem to work :suspect:

Vicky. 02-09-2013 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Jesus. (Post 6355307)
Aren't diets like that more for people who need operations? It's ok losing 10lbs a week, but the minute you lose your weight and start eating again, your body will automatically look to build up it's fat reserves again.

I'd recommend you try and find a balance of healthier eating and some exercise if at possible? I now it must be difficult with a little one, but burning more calories than you use is better than not using enough calories.

This is all well and good, but I want to be a size 10 again by my birthday, which normal dieting wont allow :laugh:

We are having a big night out, meeting with people from school and stuff, so I want to look good

So I'm thinking less about the long term aspects of it tbh.

GiRTh 02-09-2013 02:10 PM

I swear by it when I want to lose a few pounds. Its dead easy to keep to as well.

Jesus. 02-09-2013 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6355423)
This is all well and good, but I want to be a size 10 again by my birthday, which normal dieting wont allow :laugh:

We are having a big night out, meeting with people from school and stuff, so I want to look good

So I'm thinking less about the long term aspects of it tbh.

Ahh - ok. A womans prerogative? Why didn't you say so?!

In that case, isn't there a cabbage diet that the hospitals use?

Vicky. 02-09-2013 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Jesus. (Post 6355428)
Ahh - ok. A womans prerogative? Why didn't you say so?!

In that case, isn't there a cabbage diet that the hospitals use?

Thats not really realistic when its gotta pretty much be til january. That cabbage thing might ake me lose it all in 2 months, but by january I will have a lot back on.

Apparently with atkins after the first few weeks you can slowly add carbs, but the weight stays off..so I was thinking a month or two of caning it, then adding to make it more healthy, and that way I should hold out til january

Lee. 02-09-2013 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6355419)
Which pills were they? I have dabbled with pills before but none seem to work :suspect:

I think they were phentermine.. You can't buy them anywhere. I had to go through the National Slimming Centre.

They're obviously amphetamine based as it is difficult to sleep at first, and you're NEVER hungry!

GiRTh 02-09-2013 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 6355453)
I think they were phentermine.. You can't buy them anywhere. I had to go through the National Slimming Centre.

They're obviously amphetamine based as it is difficult to sleep at first, and you're NEVER hungry!

Very dangerous.

Lee. 02-09-2013 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by GiRTh (Post 6355488)
Very dangerous.

They never did me any harm tbh... And I had to go every fortnight to get weighed, my blood pressure taken and my blood checked.

However I'm not keen on taking them again as I did feel constantly jittery on them and had almost constant heartburn

GiRTh 02-09-2013 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 6355496)
They never did me any harm tbh... And I had to go every fortnight to get weighed, my blood pressure taken and my blood checked.

However I'm not keen on taking them again as I did feel constantly jittery on them and had almost constant heartburn

Did your heart beat increase even when resting?

Vicky. 02-09-2013 02:50 PM

Yeah from reading up on those, think I will give it a miss (despite finding them for sale, but $200 for 2 weeks worth :o )

I'm kinda floating with the idea now of doing my own kinda of diet..eat as I normally do but just cut out all bread/potatos/chocolate and tea. See how well that works...

And drink ****loads of water. Apparently water fills you up if you drink enough of it

A kind of less extreme version of atkins. I probably wont eat more than 20g carbs a day anyway without the bread and stuff. I just dont want to give up my carrot habit :joker:

Lee. 02-09-2013 02:50 PM

The worst diet I've ever done was the Cambridge diet... It was absolutely awful and I ended up with abscesses on my gums and just generally run down.

Lee. 02-09-2013 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6355499)
Yeah from reading up on those, think I will give it a miss (despite finding them for sale, but $200 for 2 weeks worth :o )

I'm kinda floating with the idea now of doing my own kinda of diet..eat as I normally do but just cut out all bread/potatos/chocolate and tea. See how well that works...

And drink ****loads of water. Apparently water fills you up if you drink enough of it

Yeah that's exactly what I'm doing just now.. I'm not eating breakfast, having soup and ryvita for lunch and loads of salad etc for dinner along with loads of water .

Lee. 02-09-2013 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by GiRTh (Post 6355497)
Did your heart beat increase even when resting?

I dunno.. Probably

GiRTh 02-09-2013 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 6355505)
I dunno.. Probably

very dangerous.

Lee. 02-09-2013 03:04 PM

Vicky, look into the 5:2 diet.. It apparently really works and its supposed to be good for you :)


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