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  #21  
Old June 6th, 2005, 12:59 AM
Cubit
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A pound a week is a good average. However, given the natural fluctuations
of weight, two readings taken a week apart are not enough to judge a trend.
Chart progress for a month or two, and then you can see what the real rate
is.


"Lass Chance" wrote in message
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Convinced the battery in my scale was surely dying, I replaced it. Then
I dragged the damn thing all over the floor to find the "right" spot,
the spot where the numbers would read, "190". Inagine my dismay to
finally come to grips with the hard fact----only one pound gone in a
week.

AAAAAGGGGHHHHH.

OK. Life is full of dissapointments. I warched "Hud" on TV this
morning....and a least I didnt have to shoot all my cattle due to Hoof
and Mouth disease....so, things could be worse.

Now....my thinking was...."as long as I keep it to 20 carbs a day, it
shouldnt matter where those carbs came from."

Evidentally.....this is not true. If I've learned anything this week,
it's this:
Ya cant drink a liter of wine a day and lose weight.

But what I want to know is.....WHY?

why are wine carbs dfferent from food carbs? Where did my logic err?
What exactly is it that makes this happen? Does alcohol....stop ketosis?
Or...what?

Of course, I also did O exercise this week.

There is no such thing as a Free Lunch.
Nor a "get out of jail free" card.
Do NOT pass GO. Do not collect $200.

Color me bummed.

sigh.

Is there anything worse than the knowledge, "I did this to myself"?

LassChance


Start LC~5-16-05
202-194-165
(i only weigh on Sunday)



  #24  
Old June 6th, 2005, 03:00 AM
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"Lass Chance" wrote in message
...
Convinced the battery in my scale was surely dying, I replaced it. Then
I dragged the damn thing all over the floor to find the "right" spot,
the spot where the numbers would read, "190". Inagine my dismay to
finally come to grips with the hard fact----only one pound gone in a
week.

AAAAAGGGGHHHHH.

OK. Life is full of dissapointments. I warched "Hud" on TV this
morning....and a least I didnt have to shoot all my cattle due to Hoof
and Mouth disease....so, things could be worse.

Now....my thinking was...."as long as I keep it to 20 carbs a day, it
shouldnt matter where those carbs came from."

Evidentally.....this is not true. If I've learned anything this week,
it's this:
Ya cant drink a liter of wine a day and lose weight.

But what I want to know is.....WHY?

why are wine carbs dfferent from food carbs? Where did my logic err?
What exactly is it that makes this happen? Does alcohol....stop ketosis?
Or...what?

Of course, I also did O exercise this week.

There is no such thing as a Free Lunch.
Nor a "get out of jail free" card.
Do NOT pass GO. Do not collect $200.

Color me bummed.

sigh.

Is there anything worse than the knowledge, "I did this to myself"?

LassChance


Start LC~5-16-05
202-194-165
(i only weigh on Sunday)


Moving aside from the engaging online argument, here....

Low-carb diets largely work for about two reasons...focusing your meals on
lower-carb foods cause you to feel less hungry while your body switches to
fat-burinng mode (burning up all those carbs your body stored as fat while
you were eating more that your body needed), and also it seems that it takes
more energy to burn stored fat than it does high-carb foods taken in
directly.

I do not believe in eating the "low-carb" tastealikes that often end up
being higher in calories than the natural foods that are higher in carbs,
but are similar in calories. Calories count, and there's no way around
that. Fewer calories in and more calories out results in weight loss.
Nothing magic about a low-carb diet. It mostly keeps you from having sugar
spikes and keeps you from being hungry a lot, while using more of your body
energy to digest what you have eaten.

A lot of people here don't like JC, but he's been telling the truth for a
long time... eat less and exercise more. Of course, he's a Texan. We do
that a lot, tell the truth whether people want to hear it or not.

Lots of people don't like George Bush, either, he does the same thing.
Tells the truth whether people want to hear it or not. Amd peope who don't
exactly want to hear the truth usually getting snake-bit on their butts.
And then want to blame someone else for it.

Go figure.


  #25  
Old June 6th, 2005, 04:34 AM
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"Marsha" wrote in message
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Lass Chance wrote:
Thanks for the helpful comment, Marsha. No, I didnt read the book at
all. or any other book, actually, since about 1980.


Sarcasm duly noted.


I did order it on tape, however and am expecting it pretty much any time
now. The Library for the Blind has 11 copies---all were "out".

LassChance


You were given a link to the Atkins site a few weeks ago, which gives a
list of approved items. I'm assuming since you can read the newsgroup, you
can also read that site. If not, my apologies. Aside from that, a bottle
of wine per day would qualify you as an alcoholic. You responded to a
post back in May that you only wanted a drink when you were hungry, but
then that "led you to another" and so on. You shouldn't be getting
hungry on induction, and most of your carbs should be coming from
vegetables.

Marsha/Ohio


Guess I'm thick-headed, I didn't actually see any sarcasm there.

What I did see was someone excpress their particular lifestyle. We all have
different ways of living, and focusing on a WOE may not be prevalent for
some. There are about ten zillion factors that make us each unique, and I
have my faults like anyoe else. I just don't like the idea of getting
judgemental about anyone.

Just me!


  #26  
Old June 6th, 2005, 11:57 AM
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Jim Bard wrote:
"Lass Chance" wrote in message
...

Convinced the battery in my scale was surely dying, I replaced it. Then
I dragged the damn thing all over the floor to find the "right" spot,
the spot where the numbers would read, "190". Inagine my dismay to
finally come to grips with the hard fact----only one pound gone in a
week.

AAAAAGGGGHHHHH.

OK. Life is full of dissapointments. I warched "Hud" on TV this
morning....and a least I didnt have to shoot all my cattle due to Hoof
and Mouth disease....so, things could be worse.

Now....my thinking was...."as long as I keep it to 20 carbs a day, it
shouldnt matter where those carbs came from."

Evidentally.....this is not true. If I've learned anything this week,
it's this:
Ya cant drink a liter of wine a day and lose weight.

But what I want to know is.....WHY?

why are wine carbs dfferent from food carbs? Where did my logic err?
What exactly is it that makes this happen? Does alcohol....stop ketosis?
Or...what?

Of course, I also did O exercise this week.

There is no such thing as a Free Lunch.
Nor a "get out of jail free" card.
Do NOT pass GO. Do not collect $200.

Color me bummed.

sigh.

Is there anything worse than the knowledge, "I did this to myself"?

LassChance


Start LC~5-16-05
202-194-165
(i only weigh on Sunday)



Moving aside from the engaging online argument, here....

Low-carb diets largely work for about two reasons...focusing your meals on
lower-carb foods cause you to feel less hungry while your body switches to
fat-burinng mode (burning up all those carbs your body stored as fat while
you were eating more that your body needed), and also it seems that it takes
more energy to burn stored fat than it does high-carb foods taken in
directly.

I do not believe in eating the "low-carb" tastealikes that often end up
being higher in calories than the natural foods that are higher in carbs,
but are similar in calories. Calories count, and there's no way around
that. Fewer calories in and more calories out results in weight loss.
Nothing magic about a low-carb diet. It mostly keeps you from having sugar
spikes and keeps you from being hungry a lot, while using more of your body
energy to digest what you have eaten.

A lot of people here don't like JC, but he's been telling the truth for a
long time... eat less and exercise more. Of course, he's a Texan. We do
that a lot, tell the truth whether people want to hear it or not.

Lots of people don't like George Bush, either, he does the same thing.
Tells the truth whether people want to hear it or not.


Except for Weapons of Mass Destruction...... and more.

Presidents lie.

Some more than others.

Amd peope who don't
exactly want to hear the truth usually getting snake-bit on their butts.
And then want to blame someone else for it.

Go figure.




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  #27  
Old June 6th, 2005, 01:19 PM
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"Except for Weapons of Mass Destruction...... and more.
Presidents lie.
Some more than others. "


Of course for it to be a lie, Bush would have had to have been the one
person in the world who knew for a fact that Iraq did not in fact have
WMD's. The same WMD's that not only US intelligence believed were
there, but also British, Russian, and Israeli intelligence. Even Hans
Blix and the UN weapons inspectors labeled the Iraqi's as deceptive and
unwilling to supply proof of the status of thousands of WMD's the UN
knew were previously there. And it's strange how it's a lie when Bush
says it, yet wasn't a lie when Bill Clinton, M. Albright, John Kerry,
and many others also made the same statements regarding WMD's based on
the same intelligence.

  #28  
Old June 6th, 2005, 02:12 PM
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Om, LOL...wouldnt ya know it? Whit zin is my drink.

however, yesterday I had no wine and I wont today either. Long about 4
yesterday I felt a bit antsy because that's cocktail hour". But, it
passed.

Im cool.
Thanks--

LassChance


Start LC~5-16-05
202-194-165
(i only weigh on Sunday)

  #29  
Old June 6th, 2005, 02:17 PM
Lass Chance
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"you will burn off alcohol BEFORE you burn off fat,,"~ Saffire

grumble, cuss....that ****es me off MORE than shooting my cattle.

I got it---no wine. or, rarely wine. Like....when 20 lbs are GONE.

now....where's my GUN? look out, cows....

(Free BBQ at my house)

LassChance


Start LC~5-16-05
202-194-165
(i only weigh on Sunday)

  #30  
Old June 6th, 2005, 05:06 PM
Lass Chance
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GG---I come from a long line of Irish drunks.
....But, this too, is relative. Back when I used to do a quart of rum a
day and threw the occasional chair thru the window and whatnot, I used
to worry about it.

Compared to that, my liter of wine with no hystronics pales. I think,
these days, it's mostly boredom + habit.

Im not going to drink any more wine, period, until 20 pounds is off.
That will give me time to get used to it and decide whether to
re-introduce it in moderation or forget the wine thing entirely.

LassChance


Start LC~5-16-05
202-194-165
(i only weigh on Sunday)

 




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