One week of NoS in TX
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- maryashley
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One week of NoS in TX
Just felt like I should drop in and say hello, as I have finished up my first week of NoS living!
Found your site somehow through HealthMonth.com, a behavior modification game that I have been using since January.
I'm female, physically active but a perpetual and mindless grazer, 5'10" and started at around 188 lbs. I lost 4.7 lbs in my first week of NoS with very, very little stress involved. I started with a friend and we swap food logs and feelings every day over Facebook.
My goal is to be down to 165 by September. That way I can continue to compete in my distance (horseback) riding in the lightweight category, no matter what equipment I choose to use. Right now, with some changes to my rig, I am riding in the heavyweight category, which sure didn't feel very good to transition into.
So.. hello! Thanks for the inspiration already. I hope I don't have to rest on the laurels of a good first week!
Found your site somehow through HealthMonth.com, a behavior modification game that I have been using since January.
I'm female, physically active but a perpetual and mindless grazer, 5'10" and started at around 188 lbs. I lost 4.7 lbs in my first week of NoS with very, very little stress involved. I started with a friend and we swap food logs and feelings every day over Facebook.
My goal is to be down to 165 by September. That way I can continue to compete in my distance (horseback) riding in the lightweight category, no matter what equipment I choose to use. Right now, with some changes to my rig, I am riding in the heavyweight category, which sure didn't feel very good to transition into.
So.. hello! Thanks for the inspiration already. I hope I don't have to rest on the laurels of a good first week!
-- MA
NoS since 1 April 2013 — with some falls off of the wagon.
NoS since 1 April 2013 — with some falls off of the wagon.
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- maryashley
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- thepowerofcheese
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Great job! I'm restarting No S, and after seeing your height and starting weight stats, I think you might be my diet twin. We even have the same goal weight. 

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- maryashley
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- thepowerofcheese
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Maryashley, to answer your questions, No S worked well for me (when I stuck with it). I was planning on restarting No S earlier this week, but then got sucked into researching yet another complicated diet. Why do I do this to myself? I think I'm a diet masochist.
I decided today I really want to make PEACE with my food, so I restarted No S. I chose 165 as my goal because that's the highest weight I feel truly healthy and attractive at. Being able to fit into my favorite outfits at that weight doesn't hurt either. 


- maryashley
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I hope you're doing better at singling out what works for you, thepowerofcheese!
I just had my third weekly weigh-in with No S and I am down about seven and a half pounds since I began this. That's the most consistent and gradual weight-loss I've ever managed and I think it must be the right way to do it, because I feel fantastic. Not exhausted at all from calorie-counting or crying over a sad plate of diet food.
I just had my third weekly weigh-in with No S and I am down about seven and a half pounds since I began this. That's the most consistent and gradual weight-loss I've ever managed and I think it must be the right way to do it, because I feel fantastic. Not exhausted at all from calorie-counting or crying over a sad plate of diet food.
-- MA
NoS since 1 April 2013 — with some falls off of the wagon.
NoS since 1 April 2013 — with some falls off of the wagon.
- thepowerofcheese
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