Kris150 29 Posted June 1, 2013 Good morning all I'd like to preempt that I'm not into whingeing in general, so forgive me for this... I searched for an eating system/dietary solution/food plan to support my band in breaking through a nearly year long plateau and lose the last 20-25 lbs separating me from my goal weight (15 of this 25 I gained back between June-October 2012). So I found carb cycling. It makes so much sense to me, and I was so eager and happy to start this Monday. I did weigh-in the Saturday before. I followed the plan all week, I felt great, I stuck to "approved" foods, I watched my carbs and fats like a hawk - heck, I even enjoyed it! I could actually see some "melting" around my soft bits, and my dresses feel a tad looser. So I was looking forward weighing in this morning. And I just did it..... ...and to my utter despair, I put on 0.6 lbs.... I'm beyond disappointed. I set out last weekend, telling myself I give it 4 weeks whatever happens... and now, that the dreaded "whatever" did happen I still intend to carry on for 3 more weeks (at least). But when I see how many of you are loosing so nicely with this system I cannot help but feel despondent... Sorry about the Saturday morning downer - I hope you are all doing well. Kris Sent from my KFTT using LapBandTalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mummajuju 77 Posted June 1, 2013 Good morning all I'd like to preempt that I'm not into whingeing in general' date=' so forgive me for this... I searched for an eating system/dietary solution/food plan to support my band in breaking through a nearly year long plateau and lose the last 20-25 lbs separating me from my goal weight (15 of this 25 I gained back between June-October 2012). So I found carb cycling. It makes so much sense to me, and I was so eager and happy to start this Monday. I did weigh-in the Saturday before. I followed the plan all week, I felt great, I stuck to "approved" foods, I watched my carbs and fats like a hawk - heck, I even enjoyed it! I could actually see some "melting" around my soft bits, and my dresses feel a tad looser. So I was looking forward weighing in this morning. And I just did it..... ...and to my utter despair, I put on 0.6 lbs.... I'm beyond disappointed. I set out last weekend, telling myself I give it 4 weeks whatever happens... and now, that the dreaded "whatever" did happen I still intend to carry on for 3 more weeks (at least). But when I see how many of you are loosing so nicely with this system I cannot help but feel despondent... Sorry about the Saturday morning downer - I hope you are all doing well. Kris Sent from my KFTT using LapBandTalk[/quote'] I'm sure you'll notice it next week xx Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hockeywife91 106 Posted June 1, 2013 Good morning all I'd like to preempt that I'm not into whingeing in general, so forgive me for this... I searched for an eating system/dietary solution/food plan to support my band in breaking through a nearly year long plateau and lose the last 20-25 lbs separating me from my goal weight (15 of this 25 I gained back between June-October 2012). So I found carb cycling. It makes so much sense to me, and I was so eager and happy to start this Monday. I did weigh-in the Saturday before. I followed the plan all week, I felt great, I stuck to "approved" foods, I watched my carbs and fats like a hawk - heck, I even enjoyed it! I could actually see some "melting" around my soft bits, and my dresses feel a tad looser. So I was looking forward weighing in this morning. And I just did it..... ...and to my utter despair, I put on 0.6 lbs.... I'm beyond disappointed. I set out last weekend, telling myself I give it 4 weeks whatever happens... and now, that the dreaded "whatever" did happen I still intend to carry on for 3 more weeks (at least). But when I see how many of you are loosing so nicely with this system I cannot help but feel despondent... Sorry about the Saturday morning downer - I hope you are all doing well. Kris Sent from my KFTT using LapBandTalk Don't be discouraged. Maybe your body just needs a little time to adjust and its "hanging" on to every calorie. The book does say it could take up to 2 weeks to start seeing a loss on the scale. I started last Saturday also and weighed myself this morning and I am down 5 lbs., so it does work. Just hang in there Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mummajuju 77 Posted June 1, 2013 Don't be discouraged. Maybe your body just needs a little time to adjust and its "hanging" on to every calorie. The book does say it could take up to 2 weeks to start seeing a loss on the scale. I started last Saturday also and weighed myself this morning and I am down 5 lbs.' date=' so it does work. Just hang in there [/quote'] Hockey wife THAT'S FANTASTIC X Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kris150 29 Posted June 2, 2013 Thank you for the encouraging words! As I said, I'll stick with it for at least 3 more weeks - I don't want to write it off just because my body isn't responding as well as all yours do, and because I have no idea where would I go next... It's taking a toll on me, this last 25 lbs... Especially the 15 lbs I gained since my lowest last June. But I'm not willing to say "this is it, that's the weight I stuck for the rest of my life"! I believe that we must be able to determine how much we need to weight - within reasonable limits; and that trying to get under 170lbs (around 160 is my final goal) is NOT unreasonable for a healthy, 5'9" woman in her late 30s... I'm stuck at 185 lbs for ever, regardless of what I'm eating: this included a very "unrestricted" Christmas, a two week foodie holiday in Mauritius, existing on 600 calories a day for two weeks (desperate times...), eating with all the band rules observed religiously for weeks, and now a week of carb cycling... I'm firmly stuck on 185... I've even changed the batteries in my scale because I couldn't believe that NOTHING makes an impact. So I'm thinking: what's next? This MUST work or I'm out of ideas. (BTW: my fill level is perfect for me: it makes me aware of my portion sizes, and although I sometimes get hungry quicker, any more fill would trigger my reflux problem (this is how the whole thing started last June: partial unfill due to awful night refluxes).) Onwards onto cheat day! Sent from my KFTT using LapBandTalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flrosie 154 Posted June 7, 2013 Thank you for the encouraging words! As I said, I'll stick with it for at least 3 more weeks - I don't want to write it off just because my body isn't responding as well as all yours do, and because I have no idea where would I go next... It's taking a toll on me, this last 25 lbs... Especially the 15 lbs I gained since my lowest last June. But I'm not willing to say "this is it, that's the weight I stuck for the rest of my life"! I believe that we must be able to determine how much we need to weight - within reasonable limits; and that trying to get under 170lbs (around 160 is my final goal) is NOT unreasonable for a healthy, 5'9" woman in her late 30s... I'm stuck at 185 lbs for ever, regardless of what I'm eating: this included a very "unrestricted" Christmas, a two week foodie holiday in Mauritius, existing on 600 calories a day for two weeks (desperate times...), eating with all the band rules observed religiously for weeks, and now a week of carb cycling... I'm firmly stuck on 185... I've even changed the batteries in my scale because I couldn't believe that NOTHING makes an impact. So I'm thinking: what's next? This MUST work or I'm out of ideas. (BTW: my fill level is perfect for me: it makes me aware of my portion sizes, and although I sometimes get hungry quicker, any more fill would trigger my reflux problem (this is how the whole thing started last June: partial unfill due to awful night refluxes).) Onwards onto cheat day! Sent from my KFTT using LapBandTalk Kris, have you had your hormone levels tested? Being in your late 30's would SEEM to be too early but it is possible a hormone imbalance is preventing continued weight loss. Just a suggestion but I speak from experience. Might be worth the needle-prick to see your levels and make adjustments as needed. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2012 359 Posted June 30, 2013 How is everyone doing with the carb cycling if you are currently doing it? This plateau is not budging for me and I have tried everything my nutritionist has advised with no change (for 3 months). I also think she is starting to not look at me as an individual and just keeps prescribing me the generalized advised that everyone gets. I'm down to my last 20lbs per the docs goal and 40lbs per my goal, so I would think things need to be changed and thought I would try this, it would not hurt. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! 12,703 Posted June 30, 2013 How is everyone doing with the carb cycling if you are currently doing it? This plateau is not budging for me and I have tried everything my nutritionist has advised with no change (for 3 months). I also think she is starting to not look at me as an individual and just keeps prescribing me the generalized advised that everyone gets. I'm down to my last 20lbs per the docs goal and 40lbs per my goal, so I would think things need to be changed and thought I would try this, it would not hurt. My last attempt to Carb Cycle got side tracked by a trip to the ICU lol. But, I have found Carb Cycling works great to break my plateaus. I'm currently losing fine on my own but believe me, if I hit another plateau, I'll definitely be carb cycling again. 1 2012 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2012 359 Posted June 30, 2013 Thanks Missy! I hope you are doing okay. 1 DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bambam31 168 Posted July 4, 2013 I don't know if it was previously mentioned or not but do some research on leptin too... If you cycle carbs a relief day is essential... Brad 1 DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Redesigned_Curves 312 Posted October 28, 2013 I have had this book for a couple months, just never read it. I'm think I need to now 1 DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shirley36 14 Posted October 30, 2013 love chris he's from extreme weightloss not biggest loser and he also has great workout dvd i have them both the workout out is a great beginner dvd and bootcamp really works you out good 1 DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites