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General Discussion / Re: Getting on the band wagon
« on: December 21, 2011, 01:23:53 AM »
haha, it's funny to hear that i'm a "baby". this site has been really helpful so far! i've reduced my carb intake these past few days to 18-20 a day, and have been exercising for an hour a day.

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General Discussion / Re: Getting on the band wagon
« on: December 19, 2011, 04:15:45 PM »
Thanks for all the tips and support you guys! I'm buying the e-book right now, and I feel like I'm making the right choice with everyone already trying to give me support. :) And thank you TooSweet for the carb chart. It will really help with my progress. ^__^

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General Discussion / Getting on the band wagon
« on: December 19, 2011, 02:35:26 AM »
Hi everyone! I'm Carley, 19, and from Kentucky. Right now, I am 270 pounds, give or take. I've always been the fat kid, and i could never loose weight, no matter how hard i tried to cut calories or exercise. I have a passion for dancing and singing, and would love to make it as a professional, but my weight really gets in the way of that. I also want to be healthy and confident for the first time in my life.

I haven't purchased the book yet, but i am planning purchase the e-book in the next day or so. I know this a very low-sugar, low-carb diet, and I am just wondering how adaptable this would be while I'm living with my parents who for the most part, love buying groceries with lots of sugar and carbs, and love making foods with lots of them? Making meals for myself won't be a problem, but finding foods in the kitchen that will help with this process is a little worrisome to me. Any tips? I would love to hear from you guys! ^___^

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