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Old Thu, Apr-19-18, 05:13
SilverEm SilverEm is offline
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Plan: LC RPAH/FailSafe
Stats: 137/136/136 Female 67"
BF:
Progress: 100%
Location: Maintenance since 2001
Default Maintainers: What Keeps You Not-Gaining?

Maintainers:

What keeps you in Not-Gaining mode, and what tips you into gaining?

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For me, slipping into Gaining-Mode is combination of:

- eating a little more of something, and that too often

- eating something not in my primary food group (too much secondary or tertiary, or even non-plan foods)

- neglecting to protect sleep, rest, prayer times

- not enough water

- not enough movement/exercise

- too many endocrine disrupters (environmental toxins, EMFs, etc.)

- forgetting to take key supplements

- slipping into a frame of reference that is self-sabotaging


How about you?
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Old Fri, Apr-20-18, 21:22
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Plan: atkins, carnivore 2023
Stats: 200/211/163 Female 5'8"
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Progress: -30%
Location: Massachusetts
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I was in maintenence for a long time.

My job changed, to standing still, and longer hours, 10 hours a day m-f and 8 hrs on sat. No time to organize food. Just work, work work. Gained 10 lbs a mmonth. In 2 month all the years of hard work was gone.

Find what works and stick with it.
Find a decent job with a good boss.
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Old Sat, Apr-21-18, 02:11
SilverEm SilverEm is offline
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Plan: LC RPAH/FailSafe
Stats: 137/136/136 Female 67"
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Progress: 100%
Location: Maintenance since 2001
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Arielle, thanks for your post. I'm sorry such a hefty life stressor hit you. One of those knocked me off, too.

Back in the saddle again....

Best wishes to you for a really nice day.
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Old Sat, Apr-21-18, 07:35
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Plan: atkins, carnivore 2023
Stats: 200/211/163 Female 5'8"
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Other areas I recently put together that can disrupt progress---

---age
---needing ADD/ADHD med support and take them
---forgetting to drink instead of eat when "hungry"
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Old Sat, Apr-21-18, 07:43
SilverEm SilverEm is offline
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Plan: LC RPAH/FailSafe
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Hi, Arielle.

Ah, yes, needed medicines that throw our metabolisms off kilter.

I, too, have to deliberately drink water, as I can easily eat, instead of drinking water. I've read that it is fairly common to misread the impulse for thirst, thinking we are hungry.

Age. Slower metabolism, more creakiness and aches. I do my exercises and keep on moving.


I'll add another to the list: not sleeping well


I wish you a lovely day.
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Old Sat, Apr-21-18, 07:49
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Ms Arielle Ms Arielle is online now
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Plan: atkins, carnivore 2023
Stats: 200/211/163 Female 5'8"
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Sleep. So true!! I remember my Primary giving me a talk about weight loss. She was tall and pencil thin. I on the other hand had just had a second baby and was exhausted and up many times at night. I railed at her---can I get a decent night sleep first?

I had used the LC food list thru my pregnancy to manage the type 2 diabetes....which she was completely unaware!

Oh the meds--- I find the ADD meds help me make better food choices. The meds support the frontal lobe which is the decision making zone.

Have a good day!
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Old Sat, Apr-21-18, 07:54
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Plan: very low carb real food
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I find that it is important not to give myself excuses but to take responsibility for my choices especially the bad ones.
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Old Sun, Apr-22-18, 12:45
Enomarb Enomarb is offline
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Plan: CALP/CAHHP
Stats: 180/125/150 Female 65 in
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Progress: 183%
Location: usa
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hi-
great question. For me, the easy answer is carb creep- especially more alcohol (margarita anyone?) and sugar. Sugar is not really the issue- but alcohol is. If I have 1-2 drinks a week I'm okay. More is not okay for my weight.
The other thing that is strange is that I gained 10 lbs almost in a couple of weeks when my thyroid meds and estrogen were changed to generic - once I realized it I changed back, but the weight gain stayed. that was about 10 years ago.

My best strategy is to never go off plan.

It can be a challenge, especially when my routine changes or I'm under a lot of stress (and have you noticed that when you're under stress carbs are either always present or always offered???). Then my impulse is to say "screw it- I'm going to eat whatever I want!", followed by the voice of reason saying "No, because being sick isn't going to help you deal with this- you can do this".

later-
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Old Mon, Apr-30-18, 02:50
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Plan: my own
Stats: 275/228.6/155 Female 5'4"
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Progress: 39%
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I agree that sleep and stress are the factors that I need to watch. I usually compensate with extra food, or extra meals.

I find I have to have one-meal-per-day days, usually on the weekends because that's easier to pull off, to get me back on track. If I miss exercise, or cut back on it too much, that can be a problem as well. I've been trying to find my balance, as I'm pretty new to maintenance.

I also pay attention to how it feels to eat too much, and how it feels to eat in moderation. I hope over time this gets to automaticity, but it's not there yet. I remain grateful, and take nothing for granted about this life. I still eat the same foods that got me here, and in roughly the same quantities.

I feel so fortunate to be here, so grateful--I want to have this for the rest of my life. You've seen the mantra: "being fat is hard, losing weight is hard, pick your hard"? Well, for me this is maybe not what people who have never struggled with weight would think of as easy, but I think of it as easy: I watch what I eat, I exercise, I get to be slim. That's a pretty sweet deal.
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Old Mon, Jul-02-18, 14:22
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Plan: Atkins and "keto"
Stats: 170/145/135 Female 67 inches
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Progress: 71%
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Great post, thank you! (i should have quoted the post I was responding to - a little message board rusty.)

Last edited by shunammite : Mon, Jul-02-18 at 14:25. Reason: clarification
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Old Mon, Apr-30-18, 06:55
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Plan: LC RPAH/FailSafe
Stats: 137/136/136 Female 67"
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Location: Maintenance since 2001
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Kathleen, I think it's lovely how you put that. If I do what I know I need to do, the results do make me smile. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Old Sat, Jan-26-19, 20:18
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Plan: Keto
Stats: 190/155/145 Female 5ft 3.5 in
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Progress: 78%
Location: Kitsap County in Wa
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I track everything that goes in my mouth. I'm too paranoid that my portions will start getting bigger if I don't measure and weigh everything I eat. I also keep a food journal. Probably not what anyone wants to hear, but I've maintained my loss so far.
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Old Sun, Jan-27-19, 00:12
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 155/143/125 Female 63
BF:33.2/28.7%/24%
Progress: 40%
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How long after you had reached your goal did you start adding in a few foods/carbs for maintenance. I reached my goal but it’s not stable yet. As soon as I have say 4 or 5 days at my goal I’ll THINK about maintenance phase.
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Old Sun, Jan-27-19, 07:57
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Originally Posted by jmh6251
I track everything that goes in my mouth. I'm too paranoid that my portions will start getting bigger if I don't measure and weigh everything I eat. I also keep a food journal. Probably not what anyone wants to hear, but I've maintained my loss so far.


I, too, have started counting, weighing, measuring, eyeballing and tracking my food. I thought it would be drudgery but it's not! It's becoming second nature and is its own reward. I broke through a year-long plateau and am nine pounds lighter since I started.
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Old Sun, Jan-27-19, 09:57
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Plan: EpiPaleo/Primal/LowOx
Stats: 220/125/150 Female 67
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Progress: 136%
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I, too, have started counting, weighing, measuring, eyeballing and tracking my food. I thought it would be drudgery but it's not! It's becoming second nature and is its own reward. I broke through a year-long plateau and am nine pounds lighter since I started.



I am a huge fan of tracking. I currently use the Carb Manager app. Anytime I get off course, some kind of tracking will get me back on.
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