How dare you Eric, Deny another of a fresh bowl of cabbage soup....   How 
could you.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 11/23/2009 8:24:53 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

if u r happy w/ ur weight...great, if not, eat less.  i've had 2  different 
PT's try 2 "guide" me....although your intake sounds  'scrumptious'...do u 
'need' it?

Eric W Rudd
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
 



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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Atkins Diet  Anybody?


May I suggest cabbage soup between meals or beet soup. Eating nothing  
white will also help you achieve your goals too.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 11/23/2009 7:15:58 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  writes:

Still hoping for any other Atkins Attempters out there  ...  but for now I 
thought I'd let ya'all know what I *do* currently  eat.

B-fast:  1/2 serving non-fat or low-fat, sugar-free  yogurt and 3-4 prunes.

Lunch:  Nothing... I nibble all day at  the following snack...

Snack:  1/2 serving (or less) dry Grape  Nuts cereal.

Dinner:  Veggies (broccoli, green beans or  asparagus) with,
A)  Low-fat, skinless chicken breast  with 1/2 cup rice,
B)  1.5 small corn tamales (no  meat fat and low fat cheese), or
C)  Medium fish  fillet with low-sodium seasoning, and a little rice.

We don't use  salt and pepper (don't even own shakers -- we just looked at 
each other  like "Duh?" the first time we had guests over and one requested  
S&P!  [was kinda funny!])

Veggies and rice (or corn masa)  make up most of my calories -- plus a few 
from the cereal and  prunes.  I very rarely snack on anything other than my 
daily cereal  snack -- which is just given to me each morning in a cup that 
I carry on  my chair with me all day.

So, given that, I kinda doubt I'm  over-eating.  And if I started eating 
any less than that I'd proably  be very much under-eating (if I'm not already).


THIS is why I'm  looking at an alternate diet.  Any thoughts?

Thanks,  folks!
--Tod

---- Mark BB <[email protected]> wrote:  
> NO THANKS......
> 
> Just eat less of what you like  and over time you WILL lose weight.
> 
> I lost almost 2 stone  over 2 years and still pretty ok, just cut  
> down. From 17  stone to 15. I'm 6' 2" med build
> 
> Regards, Mark
>  
> Age 45
> C3/4 Complete since 1986
> 
>  http://www.markbb.co.uk
> On 22 Nov 2009, at 23:19, Tod E. Santee  wrote:
> 
> > Hi All,
> >
> > It's my  turn for a question.  Has anybody here tried an Atkins Diet   
> > or any kind of "modified Atkins" to lose some  weight?
> >
> > After reading a fair bit about it and  talking to some ABs who've  
> > done it, I can pretty much  understand how and why it works... and  
> > how well and  for how long, etc.  But I don't know of any Quads who  
>  > tried.
> >
> > I put on a few pounds between Aug.  '07 and May '08 when I was stuck  
> > in bed after my  surgeries and infections.  Now I've been up ~1.5  
> >  years and I still have 4 brand new pairs of jeans that my wife   
> > altered for me just before all that happened.  I'm  hoping to be  
> > able to get a chance to wear them because  altering new jeans is no  
> > small deal.  And at the  rate I'm currently going jeans may no  
> > longer be in  style (even in Tucson!!) by the time I fit again.
> >
>  > So, if anybody has tried it, I'd love to know how it worked and  if  
> > it seemed to affect anything significantly... like  bowel issues,  
> > primarily.
> >
> >  Thanks, All!
> >
> > Best regards,
> >  --Tod
> >
>  






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