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Hi All. Have any of you asked your consultants if you can have garfish. Thanks to evryone for your posts they are very motivating.
Mitmary7: Congratulations on you success. How do you ensure you do your measurements at the same place on your body each time. The Cohen book has a table that requires five parts to be measured but these are not the whole body. I am interested as to how you measure a total loss for your whole body. I have just noticed your ticker, I also love shoes!!
Miss Kath: Thanks for sharing your life after Cohens experiences. Can you explain the process of refeeding. What issues seem to cause difficulty, as it seems from past posts that some people have trouble with it, or choose not to do it. Thanks for staying in touch. Do you enjoy living in London?
4ukids: You also will have fantastic results, once you get into the routine. It is the fact that it is so fast that will keep you motivated. I have "surrendered" to this programme until Feb next year, at which time I will assess my progress and goals knowing I have given it my very best shot. My consultant thinks that my goal weight is achievable by Dec. So far it seems to be self motivating because of the speed at which you loose weight and cms. and you never feel like you are starving. Once others start noticing your new shape you really get a good dose of motivation.
asyoz: My consultant told me about a lady aged around 37 who lost 93kg in 14 months. While you may feel its daunting at present start visualizing yourself slimmer. Mitmary7 posted that she has set some short terms goals and focusses on them. Unlike other programms I have been on, if you do this correctly you will not feel like you are starving yourself. Believe it is possible - Because it is. Get through your first week and it gets alot easier. Looking forward to following your progress.
less of me: You have made fantastic progress, looking forward to your ticker.
Fornight: Congratulations on the KFC meal. Good will power and resolve.Its a great feeling knowing your body's chemistry is working for you so you can reach your goal. I am constantly amazed at what the body is capable of, and very excitied that my old habits can be changed so quickly with this programme.
Old Me: Congratulations looking forward to my ticker looking like yours. You must be feeling fantastic !!
L-Jay: Good to see the loss has stayed off. After having a discussion about water on the forum last week I increased my intake to 3litres and have tried to get an extra hours sleep each night, after a few days I had a sudden drop in weight over 24 hours, I was 1.7kgs lighter. Checked it many times, but it was real. Went to the loo about 4 times an hour but it seemed to work. You probably know all this but thought I would share my experience incase it was useful.
Missys-mum: I have found social situations difficult and they need alot of mental preperation and planning. If you want to conquere the situation you could try taking lots of water and one of your fruits and crispbreads and if necessary your lunch to Luna Park. As for the pizzaria maybe you can eat before you go and have your other fruit and crispbread while others are eating. I know this is difficult but you need to establish something that works because it will come up again in the future and you need to have a way to get through it. Focussing on the event rather than the food will help. Its not forever and by the time your daughter has her next birthday your body will be stabilized and you and I can eat that pizza without the guilt and kilos. Good Luck
Good night all.
Mitmary7: Congratulations on you success. How do you ensure you do your measurements at the same place on your body each time. The Cohen book has a table that requires five parts to be measured but these are not the whole body. I am interested as to how you measure a total loss for your whole body. I have just noticed your ticker, I also love shoes!!
Miss Kath: Thanks for sharing your life after Cohens experiences. Can you explain the process of refeeding. What issues seem to cause difficulty, as it seems from past posts that some people have trouble with it, or choose not to do it. Thanks for staying in touch. Do you enjoy living in London?
4ukids: You also will have fantastic results, once you get into the routine. It is the fact that it is so fast that will keep you motivated. I have "surrendered" to this programme until Feb next year, at which time I will assess my progress and goals knowing I have given it my very best shot. My consultant thinks that my goal weight is achievable by Dec. So far it seems to be self motivating because of the speed at which you loose weight and cms. and you never feel like you are starving. Once others start noticing your new shape you really get a good dose of motivation.
asyoz: My consultant told me about a lady aged around 37 who lost 93kg in 14 months. While you may feel its daunting at present start visualizing yourself slimmer. Mitmary7 posted that she has set some short terms goals and focusses on them. Unlike other programms I have been on, if you do this correctly you will not feel like you are starving yourself. Believe it is possible - Because it is. Get through your first week and it gets alot easier. Looking forward to following your progress.
less of me: You have made fantastic progress, looking forward to your ticker.
Fornight: Congratulations on the KFC meal. Good will power and resolve.Its a great feeling knowing your body's chemistry is working for you so you can reach your goal. I am constantly amazed at what the body is capable of, and very excitied that my old habits can be changed so quickly with this programme.
Old Me: Congratulations looking forward to my ticker looking like yours. You must be feeling fantastic !!
L-Jay: Good to see the loss has stayed off. After having a discussion about water on the forum last week I increased my intake to 3litres and have tried to get an extra hours sleep each night, after a few days I had a sudden drop in weight over 24 hours, I was 1.7kgs lighter. Checked it many times, but it was real. Went to the loo about 4 times an hour but it seemed to work. You probably know all this but thought I would share my experience incase it was useful.
Missys-mum: I have found social situations difficult and they need alot of mental preperation and planning. If you want to conquere the situation you could try taking lots of water and one of your fruits and crispbreads and if necessary your lunch to Luna Park. As for the pizzaria maybe you can eat before you go and have your other fruit and crispbread while others are eating. I know this is difficult but you need to establish something that works because it will come up again in the future and you need to have a way to get through it. Focussing on the event rather than the food will help. Its not forever and by the time your daughter has her next birthday your body will be stabilized and you and I can eat that pizza without the guilt and kilos. Good Luck
Good night all.