gaining weight during indution????

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cheliros

Joined: Jul 11
Posts: 18

Posted: 03 Jul 2011, 03:27
I've got on the Atkins a week ago. Up to day 5 I lost about 5 lb. But on day six I gained 1, and on day 7 it went up another 1!!! I haven't cheated at all, and even ate less. I drink enough water, no alcohol- what's going on?
MissPam123

Joined: Feb 11
Posts: 198

Posted: 03 Jul 2011, 07:05
Took a peek at diet first thing is everything there for yesterday? You need to eat 12-15 net carbs of foundation veggies perday, each meal should have 4-6oz of protein ( which is a lot)snacks can be cheese but you are limited to I believe 2oz a day on induction. Go back over to Atkins site and re-read how to do the induction I have had to restart a few times myself. It is a science where you need enough calories( eating less is not the correct approach) as well as specific foods to make it work. I have been trying for 6 months and lost 25lbs very very slowly. Take the time to get the program right in your mind, even if you make some errors try to correct along the way. Good Luck!
cheliros

Joined: Jul 11
Posts: 18

Posted: 03 Jul 2011, 08:52
THANKS!!! will try
liv001

Joined: Oct 09
Posts: 555

Posted: 03 Jul 2011, 12:30
There is a cream limit as well.
i agree on changing to eat a bit more veggies and a lot more clean protien (clean protein being real fish or meat or eggs)
Too much dairy can be a problem.

I often tried to have in my weightloss period
egg, bacon a few veggies for breakfast
A salad with meat or tuna or eggs for lunch
Meat or fish with a veggie for supper

Drink plenty of water

Very normal to see fluctuation though. So don't let them bother you too much. Try to make the average count or only one weekly weighin count.
Sandy701

Joined: Jun 10
Posts: 338

Posted: 03 Jul 2011, 13:34
Excellent advice so far. Keep logging in your foods here and that way you'll have a clearer picture of what's happening.

Fluctuation is quite normal and the longer you go, the better idea you'll have of what's normal for you.

Something as simple as eating over half your calories for dinner (like that steak) can influence the next day's weight, particularly if you're weighing yourself even a little bit earlier than usual. Sometimes, eating higher sodium foods will throw off your next day's weight.

It's not always possible, but if you can, try to space out your meals and snacks somewhat evenly throughout the day. And keep the water flowing!!

Good luck.
cheliros

Joined: Jul 11
Posts: 18

Posted: 03 Jul 2011, 15:29
I really want to thank you all- I only discovered this website today, and you are really helpful. i will put your your advice to work starting now



 
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