No flour doesn't mean no carbs...
Thanks for the support, chickadees.
But "no flour" doesn't mean no carbs, and "no sugar" doesn't mean no fruit. I'm still eating steel-cut oatmeal, shredded wheat, Triscuits (whole wheat, no flour), rice, bananas, apples, etc.
The theory is that flour and sugar are too readily bioabsorbable, meaning they give you a big blood sugar spike and crash, and we don't get enough nutrients because the milling of the flour, etc. gets rid of fiber and vitamins.
It's getting easier, and the scale is heading in the right direction (two pounds in the six days since I weighed). I'm not going into ketosis, which is the Atkins approach when you avoid all carbs, and thus not losing just the water weight that keeps the carbs in your muscles.
I did slide once two days ago. Flew through Dairy Queen after an emotional incident, and ate a third of the small Blizzard before handing it over to the DH. But other than that, I've been "good" about it.
I'll keep you posted on how it goes...
Almost a week... it's going well ... down 2.5 lbs
Whew.
The cravings finally did go away, and except for the obsessive food thoughts and daily meal planning efforts, I'm coasting. And the scale is down 2.5 pounds. Yay! It really is amazing how bad my sugar/flour addiction was. Cookies, pastries, pastas, bread, candy drawer at work, mmmm.
I'm in this intensive base-building indoor cycling course at the LBS on trainers, and I was worried that my energy would suffer, but with the Triscuits, oatmeal, rice, fruit, I'm getting plenty of carbs and my energy feels great, with very few dips. I had a hard time today during the 2:30 p.m. slowdown, but I ate oatmeal with a banana and bounced right back up. :)
I know some of you may freak out at that rapid level of weight loss, but this is really what I need, just to drop the ballast before cycling season so I can eat normally when I'm training hard. I also should mention that my thyroid was too underactive and I just got my medication adjusted in late November, so my metabolism is sort of returning to normal after gaining 10 pounds last fall/winter. :eek:
This is crazy. Off the wagon.
I guess I can see why "moderation" is the buzz word these days ... doing without treats is emotionally difficult. During my two weeks without flour or sugar, I had both the night before and the day of a century ride.
Of course, the scale stopped going down and I am sick of depriving myself without good reason... so ... back onto the trying-to-eat-healthfully bandwagon, with less sugar than before.
Sigh. I will not obsess, I will not obsess...