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								by swaits » Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:37 pm
			
			
			
			
			I'll just add my case, for the male side of things.
I'm a 5' 9.5", 36 year old male.  I am very fit.  I'm a cyclist, riding just about 100 miles a week - mostly pretty intensely.
I started at 143 pounds, with a goal of getting to 133.  That will seem weird to most people, but just assume it's a "cycling thing", and understand, it will work for me.
Now I've been on No S for three or four weeks, and I've lost about 4 pounds.  The first few weeks I didn't lose any weight, but I figured, hey, if nothing else, I'm eating much better, and I noticed an immediate improvement in my performance on the bicycle, repeatedly breaking personal records on the local climbs.
The things I've noticed or realized...
* Sugar was having a significant impact on me - and I didn't each much by most standards.
* I also went off of caffeine at the same time, and treat it like a "sweet".
* The first few Monday afternoons were tough, my body crying for a snack!  By Tuesday this is gone and the rest of the week is easy sailing for me.
* Monday mornings I sometimes wake up with what I call SIH, Sugar-Induced-Hangover.  Seriously..  On Sunday I might have one nice sweet, a piece of cake, etc.  Monday morning it pays me back by making me feel like I went on a bender the night before.
* Now when I eat something sweet I want it to be good, like top quality.  Crappy sweets just aren't worth it.  So, each weekend I'm on a mission to find the best sweet I can, from local bakeries, etc.
* The weight took awhile to start coming off.  But then it did, and so I'd say that No S can work for fit people too.  Just be patient, and know that no matter what, eating better is never a bad thing.
I'm also going to get back into shovelgloving here again shortly, which may make my weight goal unrealistic - but that's Ok too.
--Steve