thinforthirty!
Full Member
Hello everyone,
I don't know if anyone is in the same boat as me.... I've lost 3 stone and very nearly at goal so will be starting to move up the steps in the next couple of weeks.
My problem is this.... I have had various planned nights off/ breaks etc since starting, and have obviously gained over these times (didn't knock me off track though, just got straight back on plan and continued losing!) However, this, coupled with the fact that it seems like every other thread I read on here has a story about some one doing amazingly well on cambridge and then putting all the weight back on when they finish!
I have to admit, I'm getting very anxious about my ability to maintain once I introduce food again. Now, I know how important it is to work up the steps properly, and I fully intend to do that, and then I plan to follow a calorie controlled diet with very regular weigh ins. Do you think this will work. Has anyone else successfully maintained in this way??
Hope to hear some positive success stories!
Xxxxx
I don't know if anyone is in the same boat as me.... I've lost 3 stone and very nearly at goal so will be starting to move up the steps in the next couple of weeks.
My problem is this.... I have had various planned nights off/ breaks etc since starting, and have obviously gained over these times (didn't knock me off track though, just got straight back on plan and continued losing!) However, this, coupled with the fact that it seems like every other thread I read on here has a story about some one doing amazingly well on cambridge and then putting all the weight back on when they finish!
I have to admit, I'm getting very anxious about my ability to maintain once I introduce food again. Now, I know how important it is to work up the steps properly, and I fully intend to do that, and then I plan to follow a calorie controlled diet with very regular weigh ins. Do you think this will work. Has anyone else successfully maintained in this way??
Hope to hear some positive success stories!
Xxxxx