By Andrew S. DiMino, President of CarbSmart
This month's success story is Scott Anderson. Scott is a teacher in Greece, NY and started the low carb lifestyle at the end of 1998. As of this writing, Scott has lost 42 pounds and is now at his maintenance weight. CarbSmart spent a few minutes with Scott to find out how he did it.
CarbSmart: Why did you decide to lose weight?
Scott: Well, my clothes were too tight, I wasn't sleeping well (snoring), I had no energy, and I had a friend who was
having success with it and I thought I would try it as well. I didn't have
a bad self-image because of my weight, I really just want to see what it
would do and if I could stick with it for a while.
CarbSmart: Why did you decide to do low carb?
Scott: After reading the book, it seemed to make sense. I liked that I didn't have to cut out some of the
foods I enjoyed. I also started to add up the carbs in the foods I was eating
regularly (french fries, soda, lots of bread, snacks in front of the tube)
and I was shocked. It was a good way for me to cut those things out which
every diet plan says are bad.
CarbSmart: Did you follow any particular plan?
Scott: I basically followed the Atkins plan. I tried to get as close to 20 grams of
carbs a day for the first 2 weeks and then 25 grams after that. I ate
salads everyday. I also started vitamins that were recommended in his book. I truly believe that the combination of the vitamins, weight
loss, and exercise have kept me from getting any colds since the end of December. Wow! What a novel idea. Vitamins, weight loss, and exercise! I also drink a lot of water.
CarbSmart: How much weight did you lose in what amount of time?
Scott: About 42 pounds since December 28. It fluctuates a pound or two, but I don't
get bothered by it.
CarbSmart: What did you eat and what did you avoid? What are your favorite low carb things to eat?
Scott: Breakfast is the hardest. I didn't want to eat as many eggs as Atkins
was allowing, so I had decaffinated coffee most days. Every once in a while I
would have an Atkins bar. They're really good for taking the edge off in
the morning. Most days I would cut one in half just to tide me over. I ate
eggs about 2-3 times a week, mostly on weekends. Salads for lunch with
lunchmeat on top, Italian or Blue Cheese dressing, a cheese stick or cut up
cheese. Dinners were mainly chicken, pork, or fish. I had some beef, but
not a lot. I would have a few veggies, green beans, broccoli w/cheese,
asparagus, or brussel sprouts. Fruits are hard not to eat. I love fruit and
have had to try hard not to eat too much when given a chance. My favorite
thing to eat are chicken wings each Tuesday with a group I go out with.
It's a nice reward each week. I also still drink a lot of water.
CarbSmart: Did you exercise? How Often?
Scott: I joined a gym on a one month trial plan and loved it. I started out by
walking and doing some free weights. I have now joined another gym closer to home
and go regularly (3-5 times a week). I do a little running now that I'm not
carrying the extra luggage and more work on the weight machines.
CarbSmart: What does your family, co-workers, friends say to you.
Scott: My family have definely noticed a difference in my appearance and energy
level. My co-workers noticed right away and wanted to know what I was doing.
Since I've started, there are about six other co-workers that have started
it and have seen success. The women who have started this have
shown a difference in how quickly they lose weight as compared to the men. I do
recommend that you see you doctor first to let him know that you are going
to start a low carb plan. He may be able to give you specifics about
vitamins you should be taking.
CarbSmart: Any suggestions?
Scott: I thought that it would be a pain to keep checking everything I bought
for it's carb amount. After two weeks, it was really easy to know what you
can and shouldn't eat. I was never into chocolate, but I loved cola and
coffee. I thought that I would have a hard time adjusting to no caffeine
(headaches), but I had no trouble at all. I also started weighing myself a
couple of times a week for the first 4-5 weeks, but I found that I really
didn't need to because I could tell I was losing weight in the clothes I was
wearing. I only weigh myself occasionally now just for the heck of it. I've
gone from pushing a 42" waist to between a 36-38" waist. My best advice is
to take your vitamins regularly and did I mention DRINK LOTS OF WATER!
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