Tue, Jul-31-07, 12:08
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Senior Member
Posts: 270
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Plan: atkins
Stats: 184/170/150
BF:
Progress: 41%
Location: Pennsylvania
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I had heard the term "kimkins" tossed around here before, but I never paid it much mind since, like another poster stated, it sounded like another low fat plan to me. Over the past couple of days, I've taken interest in this thread regarding the controversy over this diet. At first, I was completely shocked by how a plan advocating starvation could be seen as a viable and mainstream weightloss solution. But then, when you think about it, it really isn't that much different than the "optifast diet" which sounds very similar to the Cambridge shake-based diet that someone mentioned a few posts back. You live off low calorie, low fat shakes to drop drastic amounts of weight quickly, all "under a doctor's supervision" of course, so it must be healthy. Of the three people I know who did this opti-fast diet, all three lost considerable weight, but have gained it back and then some over the years, because they never learned HOW TO EAT. Two are now considering gastric bypass - one has gone through all the preliminaries and has her surgery date set. The other has too many health problems to consider the surgery, but I'm sure he would if his doctors allowed him. What with all these rediculous quick fixes that put the dieter through hell so that, God-forbid, they don't actually have to learn how to eat and live healthy, I think its just a matter of time before getting your jaw wired shut becomes the new "medically sound" answer to society's weight problems. Its like no price is too high to pay for some poeple (starvation, risky surgery, oily discharge from Alli) to avoid having to face their food addictions head-on and muscle through them the old fashioned way. I hope I haven't offended anyone, I just get frustrated. When people who are on goverment asistance are getting gastric bypass surgey for free on their Medicaid , I almost feel like I should quit work, collect from the govt., stuff myself to 300 lbs. (which would take about a year and a half if I let myslef) and go sign up for the surgery. (No not really, that would be idiotic when I know I have Atkins ) Sorry I got off on a tangent, but back to Kimkins - its a crock of anorexia-promoting garbage that will definitely ruin more lives than it improves, IMHO.
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