I am new to the No S diet. I am a 47 year old mother of two. I am 5'8' and I weigh 193 lbs. Ideally I would like to lose at least 30 lbs. I started on Dec 27th and have successfully completed my first week of N days. I have to tell you though that after 15 years of mostly low carb dieting I felt like I was cheating all week! I actually felt guilty about having a slice of toast with my scrambled eggs, and a baked potato and gravy with my beef roast. Guilty, but it was oh, so freeing!

The first low carb diet I tried was Atkins, and I lost a good amount of weight. Over the years I continued to eat moderately low carb but the weight slowly came back. Last year I tried to lose some of the weight that I regained by getting strict about eating very low carb again, but it didn't work, and I wasn't able to lose any weight. So, I started seaching for an alternative. I tried a few low calorie diets including WW, but I couldn't even manage to stay on them for one complete day! I recently stumbled across the No S diet and it really makes sense to me. After successfully completing my first week, and finding it quite enjoyable I have high hopes.
My questions are to those of you who have previously been on low carb diets. How have you done on the No S diet? Are you losing? Did you just totally abandon the low carb way of eating instantly, or did you gradually add more carbs to your meals, or do you still eat low carb as well as following the S diet rules? I am concerned about rebound weight gain, and I am also concerned about the possible return of the insulin resitance types of symptoms I had before going low carb (shakes and extreme fatigue).
Any words of advice from former low carbers would be appreciated. Thanks!