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wannabeslim I feel for you. I do a bit of catering on the weekend and it is so difficult to not taste everything just to make sure it tastes ok. Being a baker would be even worse. That smell of everything cooking would kill me!!!
Tasm82 soundss like your husband knows what he is doing. I agree that 82kgs is probably a bit small for a man. Awesome weight loss.
Cate you made me laugh with the 6ft tall and bulletproof. It reminded me of our little dog who is half jack russell and half shi-tzu. She has those exact thoughts about herself and chases german shepherds, dobermans or any other dog she sees and nips at their heels as if they should be scared of her. I pictured all us Cohenites running down the street nipping at the heels of lots of skinny girls!! Sorry a bit off track but thats what came to mind.

I am still going well but a bit hungry today. I missed my crackers for breakfast as I ran out so I'll have to go to the shop and get some more.

Take care

Beck
 
Hello all,

Just updating my ticker. I know I'm only supposed to weigh every month, but I need some visual feedback. So not very exciting results, but some loss is better than no loss!!! I'm glad everyone is doing so well.
 
Still going

Great to see everyones contributions.... I am on day 6 of Cohens and I will weigh tomorrow. Things I like are the limited choices, I did weight watchers and would eat 20 points by lunchtime leaving nothing for tea... I also like the idea of fast weight loss... I am finding difficult the necessity of being organised with meals, the cravings (still having them) and the discipline needed on the programme.

I will post a ticker when I work it all out... I have cut and pasted the bb in my signature and it says "invalid file" and that is all, no idea where I am going wrong.

OK, will post my hopeful weight loss tomorrow.
 
Hi nomoreweighting,
If you're having trouble with cravings, try taking a Chromium supplement it can help to keep them at bay, and make sure you aren't deviating unwittingly some way as this can also cause cravings.
With the BB code, you need to copy and paste, not cut and paste. Don't know if that will help but you can give it a try.
Great that you are still sticking with it and I'm looking forward to seeing how much weight you've lost when you weigh tomorrow. I'm a compulsive weigher and I weigh myself every morning (I can't help it). I find it helps to keep me motivated, but most people find it discourages them.
Anyway. It was nice hearing from you.
Take care
Beck
 
Weigh in

Hi all,
Today I weighed 5.5kg less than I did last Sunday:hurray:!! This diet definately works. I know that we are not meant to eat out, but on the occassions where there is little choice I will try and do like Beck and order steak and salad. I am already anxious about these occassions.

Thanks for your advice Beck, I will try to do another tracker today and paste it into my signature. The supplement I take does have chromium, maybe I just like to eat too much!

Take care all, and keep of Cohening!!
 
Hi everyone

I am a Cohens drop out from about a year ago. I am just wanting to know if anyone here has been in the same boat and as for restarting, did you use your old programs or pay for a new one? I don't exactly have money to buy one but wondering if the old one will work. I am regretting not getting a re feeding program too because when I stopped cohens I gained back twice the weight I had lost... yep all that hard work and I stuffed up! so, any advice?
 
Hi, im sorry i have not been posting or for that matter reading. Some one who really cares passed on a nasty cold and tummy bug which i now seem to have passed onto bub, just wanted to say hi and wish you all luck, hope to catch up with all your postings tomorrow. it feels good to be back on the site. . .

tomorrows another day... keep trying.
:seeya:
 
Hi Mermaid Sister and Fifty2Drop,
Welcome back.

Mermaid sister, I completed Cohens refeed back in 2005 (after losing 35kgs) but then due to heaps of issues in my life I have regained all the weight back (with a little bit extra). I started back on Cohens nearly 3 weeks ago and already I am down an amazing 7kgs. I feel fantastic again and I am already starting to fit back into some of my clothes that were too small. I went back on my old program and I have found it is working exactly as it did the first time I completed the program. I didn't get a new program for a few reasons, mainly because I couldn't afford one but also because I weigh almost the same that I did when I started the first time and I can't see there being much difference in a new program. The other reason is that I never got that much support from my clinic when it was open and there is now no clinic anywhere near me plus I heard on the other forum that a couple more clinics have been closed, so I can't see the point in paying 600 or 700 dollars for a program I already have.
I think you would be able to get back on the program without too much trouble. Just remember that the 1st few days are quite hard but once you get through those you'll be positively melting away!!
Anyway, good luck with whatever you decide.
Take care

beck
 
Hi my name's Victoria and i haven't even started the program yet, my first meeting is on Tuesday in Nunnawadding. I am really excited about starting the program and just hope that i can deal with the strict calorie controls. How is it? is there anyone who can give me some advice on pushing through from one week to the other?
 
Hi Victoria,

The best thing is to remember that the first week is definately the hardest and that once you get over that it is relatively easy. There are not really any calorie requirements but very strict guidelines. Everyone is given a different program with varying weights of meat and veges for each of the meals and then you usually get 2 pieces of fruit and 5 crackers as snacks (or these can be eaten with your meals if you want) and you also have to drink heaps of water. It is very strict but it is also very short term. The weight almost melts off you and you will be flying down through the sizes in no time at all!!! Just remember that it does work (incredibly well) and stick with it 110% and you'll be at the finish line before you know it.
Good luck and I look forward to chatting.
Take care

Beck
 
My journey

Hi everyone, I am a newcomer to this forum. Thank you to all that take the time to discuss their progress (good and bad) on this thread. I have been reading this section for a little while and it has inspired me to continue my weight loss journey. I started 'Cohen's' December last year and lost 7kgs in the first week and due to Christmas celebrations and the stress that comes with this season I stopped my journey. Now 6 months on I am feeling ready to recommence my journey and open a new chapter of my life. I am looking forward to the support of this site as I am not going through the clinic because I feel their support is very average. D-day is tomorrow as I am very excited I am quietly scared of the cravings and withdrawal of those favourite foods but I know in my heart that this small amount of sacrifice will be well worth it. So watch out for my progress and I am sure to writing on a very regular basis. Till next week. Happy living:Angel_anim:
 
Hi everyone!

well, after much deliberating I have decided to give cohens another crack, but this time I have already planned what I am going to eat and going to mix it up. The last time, I stopped for a week and tried to go back on and just the thought of cohens food made me want to purge and I swore I would never ever eat tuna again. So I am starting at the end of this week, I would start now but I have 6 assignments due in the next three days and I really don't have time to be organising, weighing, cooking etc. The good news is I have 7 weeks off uni after this week, so enough time to really get things under way. I am most looking forward to waking up in the morning and feeling like a million bucks because I am sick of being so darn tired all the time!

rjm thanks for all the advice, and I hope you will be on here more often so we can offer each other support

welcome to vic33 and lillymay, lillymay I have almost the same starting weight and goal weight as you so game on lady! good luck to both of you and please don't hesitate to post as much as you like, this forum was my rock last time around!

I will report after my first day woot!

love, love
 
Welcome Lillymay and Mermaid sister

I hope you both achieve your goals and I look forward to following your journeys.
Vent all you want here about anything especially if it helps to keep you focused on the program.
Goodluck to your both.
Sam:)
 
Hi All. Good on you Mermaid Sister. I usually eat the same food every day, but in the last few days I was having great difficulty. Really craving something yummy. We went to my nieces house (who is an ex Cohenite) and her and her husband cooked me up a really nice dinner which totally satisfied me and helped me get over my cravings. Since then my daughter has announced that she is taking over cooking my food as she is a lot more creative than I am. Since she has taken over my cooking, I don't feel in the least bit deprived and I am totally enjoying each meal. If you try mixing it up a bit you might find that its not as bad as you remember.
Great to see some more people joining in as it gets a bit lonely in here sometimes, but really looking forward to chatting with everyone.

Take care
Beck
 
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for your welcome message I think that is great. Mermaid sister I am looking forward to seeing your progress as I have never had anyone that weighs the same and is looking at the same goal weight. I am very excited about the challenge. So day one here I come. Will endeavour to write soon. Happy living.

Lillymay
 
4 weeks no deviation

Welcome Lillymay, I haven't posted for a while but I have been reading diaries and forums for inspiration. After 4 weeks on Cohens I have lost 10.5kg with no deviations, blood test tomorrow. My weight loss, after an impressive start, has slowed to 1.5kg/week and I am hoping that it doesn't get any slower. My deviations will commence next weekend when I have to go away and I am apprehensive that I will not be able to get back into Cohens. Although the food is filling, I still find that I want to eat a whole bag of Allens party mix :drool5:, but thus far I have managed to hold back. I am a fat girl and this is why I put on weight every time I lose it, because normal (skinny) people do not eat a whole bag of lollies or a whole pkt of biscuits. Anyway, keep posting everybody, I especially love Cate's diary, as without this forum I would have succumbed weeks ago.
 
Congratulations NMW on your 10.5kg weight loss in 4 weeks. I thought I should let you know that is .5 of a kilo more than my first 4 weeks! After the initial 4 weeks I lost either 4 or 5 kilos every 4 weeks. No other 'diet' or program would give you that result. Please don't be disappointed when it slows. It has to. A lot of the initial weight-loss is fluid, from now on it's fat! I'm really glad that my gas-bagging can provide you with support. That is the main reason I stay in the forum. It has helped me so much & still does. Keep up the great work. 100% is the way to go & you will be slim in no time at all, cheers, Cate.
 
Thank you to all those wonderful woman who replied to vic33s post about " less than 1000' calories can't be good" i appreciate all of the positive feedback that i received, it's good knowing that so many people doing the program. I just received all of the information in the post today and the bloodtest slip, so i will fill out all of the papers and get the ball rolling. Goodluck everybody. Vic 33
 
Thanks Cate, for your encouragement and words of wisdom.. Of course, I know the weight loss has to slow but wouldn't it be magnificent if we could lose 10kg/month until goal!

I love your diary because of your honesty and dedication to Cohens, I find this inspiring. Take care, Trudy
 
Hi Everyone

I notice that no one has posted for a while on here. Hopefully there are still people out there doing Cohens.

I am starting it again for the second time around. I lost 16kgs in about 12 weeks last time and then fell off the wagon. I am back for round two and my goal is to be off in time for Christmas.

I started a week ago tomorrow so I will know how much weight I have lost by then. I am aiming for 2kgs per week. I know that is optimistic but hopefully I will be able to do it.

Anyways looking forward to meeting everyone and going through this journey with you.

Maree
 
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