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Still hanging out in limbo land.
Not much going on worth repoting in on.

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Did you guys ever go away?


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JAK,
Please try to take some time out for yourself. You are burning the candle at both ends. You can't take care of others until you take care of yourself. I'm worried about you.

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Once in a while we get to go somewhere.
Camping over vacation by ourselves but other than that trip no we haven't been anywhere.
H said he wanted to go away for the weekend after he's caught up on hios jobs but I have the feeling that won't happen with his mom as bad as she is. I also have the feeling he just said that as I wanted him to go to Retro and he won't.
H won't do anything right now to help him/us.

I did buy an Eliptical cross trainer and I love it. Going to get into such good shape H won't know who he is living with!

Making plans for an outing with a GF of mine next week. have plans to go to an apple fest on Sat. with D and a friend.
Hopefully it will be doable.

SO im'e trying Tal, Yoyo.

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Has anyone ever tried carb cycling to loose weight?

Want opinions on this it sounds interesting.

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(((Jak)))

Glad to hear about your upcoming plans - hopefully that'll let you recharge your batteries a bit.

On the carb cycling - I haven't tried it "officially" but I have been low carb or semi-low carb for about 4 years. And I allow myself high carb treats once in awhile - if that counts as "cycling."

I lost about 50 lbs in the first year, then I maintained for awhile, and then lost another 25 that's part LC, part "bomb diet." I'm happy to report that even though I've definitely upped my carb count, as long as I'm careful not to do it daily, I've been able to maintain pretty easily.

I am planning to get back to stricter LC soon, to lose the last 25-30 lbs.

Not sure if that helps.. but there's my story of unofficial carb cycling. \:\)


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This is a diet where you eat more carbs one day more protien the next and there are supposed to be no plateues as it keeps your metabolisim confused.

Thanks I could stand to loose 70 lbs I think don't know if I should go that low though. I weigh more than i look.

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Let me know on the carb confuser. I could lose some baby weight too.

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Interesting... I'll be curious to hear how it goes if you decide to go for it!


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Jak, the carb cycling doesn't sound realistic for a long term approach, although it might work to get you started. Do you know that CHO and Pro both have 4 calories per gram? (fat has 9) Start with keeping a food diary (write down EVERYTHING you eat), how much and when. Look for trends. Late night eating? Snacking while you cook dinner? Do you actually eat a lot of high carb foods now? Watch portions and try to have a balanced diet every day. How are you doing with the exercise?

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