Guest guest Posted September 18, 2002 Report Share Posted September 18, 2002 I've posted here that I'm struggling with periods of out-of-control eating and have regained 10 pounds this summer. I've found some of my pants from last year too tight, which makes me crazy. So I joined another OSSG list, for post-ops who were having trouble. Many on the list were doing the Atkins induction diet and losing quickly. Even though I promised myself after my surgery that I would not diet again, because I firmly believe that over the years I had dieted myself up to 350 pounds by yo-yoing and playing mind games, I decided to give the Atkins a try. I wanted to lose 10 pounds in two weeks.... BIG MISTAKE!! First, I decided on Labor Day to begin the diet the day after the Jewish holidays (so I wouldn't be limited at family dinners). That gave me two weeks to get ready. But what happened was so predictable - and classic. Knowing that I was going to be starting a diet, I started overeating in a big way, telling myself it didn't matter, because I was soon going to diet it off. Then, the day before I was to start, I went out and bought all this horrible food - bacon, cream, butter - things that are OK on the Atkins diet, and that seemed particularly sinful. I woke up on day one to a huge breakfast of bacon, eggs, coffee with cream. For lunch I went to Mcs for a double quarter pounded - with cheese! By mid afternoon, I was sick to my stomach. The thought of the steak I had planned for dinner turned my stomach. All I could think about was wanting a yogurt, or salad, or vegetables - everything the Atkins diet limits. So, after 10 hours on the diet, I gave it up (do I get an award for the shortest diet ever?). But it was a real learning experience for me. It was kind of a condensed lesson in why diets mess up our heads, set us up for overeating, bingeing, cravings, etc. Why my whole life I have been overeating, just until I started the next diet. So, I am humbled, and back to my original belief, that the only way for me to stay sane is to maintain a balanced, healthy diet - yes, I will low carb it, and keep away from sugar, but I will not cut any one food out of my diet totally, and will not set up any hard and fast rules [that I will then immediately break and feel like a failure...].I will do what I know works (protein, water, exercise, etc) and I know I can lose the 10 pounds - maybe not in two weeks, but certainly in a few months. Isn't it amazing how long it takes some of us to learn? Helene RNY 12/22/99 350/170 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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