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When they say no carbs on reset, do they really mean protein only like Atkins type eating.? Like just eggs, chicken, meat, cheeses?
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Dear Audree
Thankyou so much for bumping this thread. I forgot all about this discussion. In the re feed program which you will gain very soon, it is all set out. The re feed program has advanced over the years before there where no set guide lines. Once you have slowly increased the protein and vegetable sizes, introduced different meats, and carby vegetables, it gives you a guide line for maintenance. Basically it will be an extra 120g protein and 200g of vegetables for the day. The first meal breakfast, stays the same. Some people can consume more of course with out any weight gain or cravings. You will have first choice protein and vegies, they are what is on the plan now, then second choice and that is all the proteins and vegetables not on the plan at the moment and re introduced at re feed SLOWLY so not to shock the body. The 48 hour re set is if you experience * weight gain the next day *Low blood sugar levels, light headedness *hungry 1 hour after meals *Tiredness and lack of energy *Bloating *water retention *Cravings if you have any of these signs or have been over eating, or put on any weight the following day then * Only eat first choice foods * avoid carbohydrates and alcohol. The funny thing is once your off the program, finish re feed , let loose in the big wide world of food choice, been on plan for a very long time, the simple re set can be very very hard, and that is why we are reading about people now on the forum that have been on plan longer than they have lived in maintenance. Everybody is unique, and the GO SLOW approach to maintenance is a must for good maintaining. The longer you can stabilize your weight at around goal, the higher your chance of being able to not let the scales bounce around like a dingy in the ocean. * One other interesting point a read a few years ago was when people re set they don't always take it all the way back to the end of re feed weight, so 200g off here, half a kilo short there, we can start to make allowances to the slight increases, it is just like deviating on plan, allowing our self a little bit extra, and slowly but surely the scales will go up For my self I just had a food and drink fest. I felt starved and honestly didn't care because I had " made it " now I am thinking about how to maintain it in the long run Hope this healps and thankyou again for bumping the thread
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Get lots of sleep. Get sunshine. Laugh. Go outside and play. Avoid grains and sugar like the plague. Started 3 January 2013 92.5kg's Finished re feed 27 May 2013 54.1kg's Maintaining is a work in progress Last edited by jessy; 18-01-2015 at 16:51. |
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What a great answer Jessy - you even explained it better than my consultant did! AudreyS - I see that you have been reading up about maintenance and reset? These things would be explained to you in your refeed session by your consultant, but seeing that you are doing this online, you would probably have to read about it, and the forum is from real life people with real life experiences (as opposed to people trying to 'sell' a concept): you get handed your refeed when within Cohens weight range; you are taught to reintroduce foods back into your life that was not allowed during the weightloss part; your body is taught to more than double the amounts of food allowed OP (120g of protein and 200g of veggies PLUS carbs like bread; alcohol; AND potato/pasta AND a sweet like cookie).
Should you experience the symptoms Jessy mentioned, you omit the carbs not allowed on plan (bread, pasta, sweets and alcohol) for 48 hours without weighing your food and you should get back to your weight range. The doctor also advises you to be vigilant not to let your weight creep up more then 4kgs (8.8lb) above your weight range, preferably by measuring using your favourite comfy clothing. |
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I copied it out of my re feed book....
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Ditto N2M, I think you both explained it better than my consultant...well done ladies
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I had to double check - but that is not in my refeed book
Thanks for sharing (and bumping)! |
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I've been doing a lot of reading in here and I'm glad to bump these great posts!!
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Hi
Thanks for this. The info is interesting for everyone I'm sure. A question for the experienced Cohenites. How often does the doc say you should weigh in maintenance? Everyday? Forever....
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Week 1 - 12 Jan 2015: 81.1kg Week 2 - 19 Jan 2015: 77.1kg, -4kg Week 3 - 26 Jan 2015: 75.9kg, -1.2kg, 5.2kg total Week 4 - 2 Feb 2015: 74.4kg, -1.5kg, 6.7kg total GOAL: 60-62kgs |
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I guess it depends... Some people stabilize really well and have no eating issues so probably don't need to often or if you know your eating within the guidelines. I know I struggled so I weighed every day. The idea is to ensure that you don't go 3 kg over your final refeed weight.
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Thx Ciors
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Week 1 - 12 Jan 2015: 81.1kg Week 2 - 19 Jan 2015: 77.1kg, -4kg Week 3 - 26 Jan 2015: 75.9kg, -1.2kg, 5.2kg total Week 4 - 2 Feb 2015: 74.4kg, -1.5kg, 6.7kg total GOAL: 60-62kgs |
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The psychologist on Australia's Biggest Looser stated that you should weight EVERY DAY. I agree as the scales do keep me on track when trying to loose weight .
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Thanks will think about it. Have got my head firmly in mindset of once per week at present but maybe a daily check in wld get good. I think this is what my thin friends do.
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Week 1 - 12 Jan 2015: 81.1kg Week 2 - 19 Jan 2015: 77.1kg, -4kg Week 3 - 26 Jan 2015: 75.9kg, -1.2kg, 5.2kg total Week 4 - 2 Feb 2015: 74.4kg, -1.5kg, 6.7kg total GOAL: 60-62kgs |
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depends how badly you want to re set. If your serious then you would weigh your food so you know your intake and be focused on not consuming the * extra's. Then weighing your self the following day. Keeping a food diary.
The start of maintenance can be a real nightmare for people. Especially if their journeys have been long. You look fantastic, feel fantastic, everyone wants to feed you aswell. To encourage you to have a slice of cheese cake "it won't hurt ", a couple glasses of wine will be fine, your too thin, you need to put a bit back on, or a special occasion blow outs right there?? Staying slim is work. All the slim people of this world are very vigilant of what they eat and drink . So if you want to maintain, think like a skinny person, not the person you used to be |
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I've been using Pinterest to look for low carb options to prepare. My husband and I also used to work out 5 times a week doing cardiovascular and weight training. We plan on working out again to help maintain. |
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Yes sure, you can try like a day 4 or 5 day re feed quantities but I think a golden rule is don't mix the protein's when with in each meal plus cutting excess carbs. Jumping back on plan is really extreme and may not work if you only have 3 or 4 kilo's to drop of water weight. Everybody is unique and different, you will find out soon enough what foods totally agree with you to be able to have more of, and where the danger zones lay
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