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Well, tis been an interesting week...
Started Lipotrim after being recommended by my GP last Thursday and had my weigh in today. Started at 115.3kg (weighed on Wed)'suited and booted' and dressed exactly how I was I was weighed in today at 109.35kg.
I opted to do the female stuff which I told has slightly less calories than the male one but is more bearable because you can evenly space out the servings.
Worst day by far was Saturday where I think the serious rough patch I was expecting kicked in, had a near constant headache and I still get them when I don't have a shake after about 6 hours or haven't drank at least a half litre of water in about the same time - speaking of water I'm going through about 4-5L a day!
One side effect I also encountered was I couldn't look at bright monitors too long but thats past foretunately, would have been a real problem as my uni course involves a lot of time at a computer for 3D work which is bad enough as it is looking at 4 mini monitors in one!
I think part of the reason I am finding LT kinda easy for a first week at least is that I mentally prepared myself for the fact that yeah, sure, for 6 weeks (or 42 days as I like to think of it) I'm not going to 'eat' anything but I'm going to emerge from that duration feeling a much better person and be more confident. It also means that I can start doing more 'high impact' exercises such as running once I get my weight down as I injured one of my knees a few years back and its never quite been the same.
For those that have reach the 6 week mark, is a 3 stone loss possible?
PS - Chicken soup is 'orrible, worse than some army issue french onion soup I tried a while back and that stuff could strip paint! Ick!
Started Lipotrim after being recommended by my GP last Thursday and had my weigh in today. Started at 115.3kg (weighed on Wed)'suited and booted' and dressed exactly how I was I was weighed in today at 109.35kg.
I opted to do the female stuff which I told has slightly less calories than the male one but is more bearable because you can evenly space out the servings.
Worst day by far was Saturday where I think the serious rough patch I was expecting kicked in, had a near constant headache and I still get them when I don't have a shake after about 6 hours or haven't drank at least a half litre of water in about the same time - speaking of water I'm going through about 4-5L a day!
One side effect I also encountered was I couldn't look at bright monitors too long but thats past foretunately, would have been a real problem as my uni course involves a lot of time at a computer for 3D work which is bad enough as it is looking at 4 mini monitors in one!
I think part of the reason I am finding LT kinda easy for a first week at least is that I mentally prepared myself for the fact that yeah, sure, for 6 weeks (or 42 days as I like to think of it) I'm not going to 'eat' anything but I'm going to emerge from that duration feeling a much better person and be more confident. It also means that I can start doing more 'high impact' exercises such as running once I get my weight down as I injured one of my knees a few years back and its never quite been the same.
For those that have reach the 6 week mark, is a 3 stone loss possible?
PS - Chicken soup is 'orrible, worse than some army issue french onion soup I tried a while back and that stuff could strip paint! Ick!