SwampNut Posted April 2, 2003 Share Posted April 2, 2003 First, I have to thank TJ for his advice on this, since I was previously stalled at one weight for weeks. It seemed odd, but I put my faith in it and he was exactly right. I was 226 on 3/24, and I'm 218 today. This is amazing considering I've worked in some real beer and some bread, twice! It was just as TJ predicted though--I guess my body had found balance and even though I was still well under 40g/day and usually under 30, my Ketone levels stayed in the "trace" range and I lost no weight. Immediately after having a few beers one night, my Ketone levels then bounced up to mid-range in around 48 hours. Last weekend I had one real beer and some bread; Ketones were barely trace 24 hours later, but high 48 hours later. Thanks again, just what I needed, and I never would have thought of this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spEEdfrEEk Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 >First, I have to thank TJ for his advice on this, No sweat bud! Glad I could help. >I was 226 on 3/24, and I'm 218 today. Sometimes the changes that occur during weightloss aren't measurable via the scale. Sometimes you'll see results, and other times you'll just feel them.. (clothes fitting more loosely, etc.) >This is amazing considering I've worked in some >real beer and some bread, twice! It was just as >TJ predicted though-- Without getting too technical, suffice it to say that it has to do with stimulating the thyroid. After about 1-2 months of strict low-carb the thyroid ceases to produce enough T3 and instead makes more storage T4. (a starvation-like response). In essence, your metabolic rate slows. This can be defeated by consuming a minimum of 50g of glucose periodically. This jumpstarts a slow thryoid and prevents the plateau that most who attempt a "strict Atkins" type approach hit.. (the root cause can be found in the study of paleo-biology and human evolution..) >Thanks again, just what I needed, and I never would >have thought of this It seems counterintuitive yes.. But, then again, so does eating more fat (less carbs) to lose bodyfat ;-) Good job Bud! :cool: TJ :cool: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hobicus Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 Ok, so I've been doing the Atkins thing, and am down from 227 to 205. It's interesting that you mention the thyroid, because I was diagnosed as hypo-thyroid two years ago, and am on Synthroid. I've been dropping 2 lbs a week on average, and have not yet hit a plateau, but my wife HAS. I wonder if that's due to the fact that I'm on Thyroid and she's not? Thoughts, TJ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SwampNut Posted April 3, 2003 Author Share Posted April 3, 2003 Sometimes you'll see results, and othertimes you'll just feel them.. This is an important point. First month I lost all that weight, but didn't feel/fit any different really. Which was kind of a downer, and seemed very strange. I stopped losing weight then, but then my clothes started to fit much better and I started to feel all the physical (positive) changes. A couple days ago I noticed my pants, same size I've been wearing for years, are much looser than they ever were. I dug out an old size, and they fit. Woohoo! This can be defeated by consuming a minimumof 50g of glucose periodically. I am still staying away from all simple sugars and all fruits. What do you think, does it make a difference? I have not touched any sugars since Jan 2. My only "cheat" items have been beer, bread, potato (small quantities), etc. Also I'm pretty sure I'm going well over the 50g when I do. I mean 2-3 pints of good micro-brew stout must be way up there, I would think? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northman Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 I've noticed the exact same response. I kind of stalled at 25lbs, and was getting annoyed. I cheated a few times (bit of cheesecake here and there), then I had a few potato wedges one night, followed by a brownie a few nights later. I'm not at >35lbs, and lowering pretty consistently again. My pants are now almost 2 sizes smaller, and I feel a whole lot better. The Metamucil that I needed when I started the diet has become unnecessary, also. Can any one of you guys put together a guideline for the diet again? A friend of mine wants to start this, but needs the basics to get going. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hookman49 Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 Ok wait a moment please. I have stalled myself. Was 205lbs when I started and now I am not moving at 188lbs. I have been around or below 20 grams of carbs a day. If I get what you are saying is I should cheat (a little) but go right back to little carbs and I should start losing weight again. Yes? Would like to lose a few more pounds. Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spEEdfrEEk Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 Yep, and you probably won't hit a plateau either Synthroid is essentially T3. However, there are other factors that come into play as well. Your best bet is, like Carlos, to allow yourself to have one (mabey 2) "blowoff" meal on the weekend. It will have a positive difference. :cool: TJ :cool: Ok, so I've been doing the Atkins thing, and am down from 227 to 205. Â It's interesting that you mention the thyroid, because I was diagnosed as hypo-thyroid two years ago, and am on Synthroid. Â I've been dropping 2 lbs a week on average, and have not yet hit a plateau, but my wife HAS. Â I wonder if that's due to the fact that I'm on Thyroid and she's not? Â Thoughts, TJ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spEEdfrEEk Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 Don't forget about the fiber value of raw/mixed nuts. They have an incredible ability to keep one "un-corked" ;-) ;-) :cool: TJ :cool: I hit 198 now, for a total of 20 lbs. Â About once a week I spoil myself with something fairly small (heh, chunk of fudge) and I seem to be consistently losing 1-2 lbs a week. Â Of course, it definitely helps to have become a salad addict.. Â Bed of lettuce, bunch of cheese chunks, and some meat keeps me from plugging up and has actually started to taste good.Another 12-14 and I am back to my high school weight. Â Wowsers.. Â My wife has said that I look like I did when we met. Â Thanks for the support and coaching everyone in this forum! It is really quite easy (albeit a bit more expensive) and very low stress. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spEEdfrEEk Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 >A couple days ago I noticed my pants, same size I've >been wearing for years, are much looser than they >ever were. I dug out an old size, and they fit. Woohoo! It's hell on the wardrobe at first (gotta keep droppin sizes..) but then it levels off when you can yank out the old stuff.. I've been in my high-school 32-33's for the last decade now, ha ha.. >>This can be defeated by consuming a minimum >>of 50g of glucose periodically. > >I am still staying away from all simple sugars and all fruits. >What do you think, does it make a difference? To be honest, it really depends on the person. It sounds like you've found what works best for you. For me, I "load" 2 different ways. I allow myself a blowoff meal on sunday night with the family. Also, I power down 1 cup of grape juice + 20 g. of egg protein after each lifting session. The latter is an incredible way of speeding recovery in the gym without a massive insulin secretion (and hence fat storage activation). Under that regime, I've dropped from 217 (powerlifting weight) to 185 (competition motocross weight) without losing ANY strength/power/stamina. In fact, I am now experimenting on ways to cut weight even further while increasing power.. (power/weight ratio is a big thing to me ;-) ) >I have not touched any sugars since Jan 2. My only >"cheat" items have been beer, bread, potato (small >quantities), etc. Sounds good to me. Those are all fairly complex, so obviously the more complex carbs work better for you. If it works, stick with it ;-) >Also I'm pretty sure I'm going well over the 50g when >I do. I mean 2-3 pints of good micro-brew stout must >be way up there, I would think? Yep, but the 50g is a minimum. I've toyed with these numbers for a while and found that I could consume quite a large amount of carbs once a week before breaking/slowing any weight loss. I can't reinforce the fact that everyone is different (to some degree) though. If you've got a working plan, run with it! ;-) ;-) :cool: TJ :cool: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spEEdfrEEk Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 >Can any one of you guys put together a guideline for the diet again? >A friend of mine wants to start this, but needs the basics to get going. Here's a link to a website that archives a support list I used to run, it's got alot of info on it (with my comments, for what it's worth ;-) ) This specific link is a "how to do the diet" page.. http://www.cythrawl.org/ketosis/howto.shtml :cool: TJ :cool: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spEEdfrEEk Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 >If I get what you are saying is I should cheat (a little) but go right back >to little carbs and I should start losing weight again. Yes? Yep, that's what we're saying. Keep in mind, though, that weight loss will naturally start slowing as you get leaner (you have less to lose). When you get under 20% body fat, weight loss drops to less than 1 lb/week but never the less still happens each week. I'm under 15% (somewhere) right now and my loss is about 1/2 lb/week. :cool: TJ :cool: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hookman49 Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 Thank you TJ :grin: Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spEEdfrEEk Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 >Ahh.. That explains it. I am pretty sure I am down to less >than 20%. When I was at my fittest, I was at 5% body fat >at 178, so I would guess that I am 20 lbs (10%) from that >now. Time to start hitting the gym harder, me thinks! In general, whether it's fat loss or muscle gain, when your close to max limits it gets harder and harder to make progress. Just like "muscle memory", it's fairly easy to return to a previous bodyfat level. Much harder to go lower. When you get within about 18% bodyfat, you really do need to hit the gym to make any further _significant_ progress unless you've been below that in the past. (IE: you are genetically pre-disposed to low bodyfat levels) You guys are doing great! I have to congratulate you all!! :cool: TJ :cool: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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