I am positive I am doing something wrong...
I've gone 17lbs total in two months but practically all of that was in the first month. For the last 20 days I've been bouncing between 247 and 244 lbs and I can't figure out why.
For breakfast (between 7:30am - 8:30am) I would eat what Tim recommended in the book (spinach, egg whites, salsa) but I cannot stand eggs. They make me gag. I stuck with it for 8 eight days though till I reached my limit of it. The past 3 days I've been eating a tuna and spinach salad - two things I was a fan of long before I started this diet.
Around 11 or noon I'll drink a protein shake.
Lunch (between 4pm - 5pm) I'll eat a can of black beans with onions and two Wimmer's Weiners, spinach with balsamic vinegar / olive oil dressing and carrots.
An hour or so after that I'll eat four stalks of broccoli and some cucumbers.
I don't typically eat an actual dinner. I've never eaten more than twice a day. If I do it is usually a couple pieces of chicken breasts I grill with some mixed vegetables. I think that may be a problem. Most of the posts I've gone through had three actual meals and two smaller ones. 4-Hour Body recommends eating more. I may have to force myself to do it.
I went through a lot of posts this morning. A lot of the recommendations haven't really applied to me since I don't drink coffee or dairy, I don't eat nuts, I've cut out soda (diet, too) completely, I drink three 16oz mugs of tea with no sweetener, I'm not certain how much standard water usually between 2 - 3 16oz cups of it. I did chew gum but that stopped recently
It was recommended to me from a friend of mine to eat a bunch of small things during the day to force my metabolism to work. I don't know if that will help or not.
Thanks ahead of time for any advice!
I kicked my lifelong gum addiction. I found that as I chewed, I felt more and more bloated and I felt that there was air going into my stomache (not sure if that's true). Our brain however sees that we are chewing gum, and processes that information as food. I found that I was more hungry when chewing gum. That's just me though!
Thanks for the advice, Graham. I'll force more water into face hole this week and see where it takes me. I ran out of Myoplex yesterday so I guess I won't buy anymore.
Those are better than a straight whey protein drink. Tim, while he was coaching his dad, used them for a month or so for breakfast before transitioning to whole foods. It sets the habit and gets the end result quickly but you typically see better results with whole foods, again just by forcing your body to slow things down by metabolizing the food. I would bet if you could just balance your intake a bit you will hop right back on the bandwagon.
I probably should have been more specific with what I was drinking in my original post. I know he had his dad do it, I started with it and I guess I just never stopped.