I have had very good luck with just eating smaller portions.  If I get 
hungry during the day I just snack on a few almonds. Rose
 
 
In a message dated 4/25/2013 9:32:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Nan, 
I don't think I crafted my response very well. I'm not a  believer in 
fasting too much when it comes to be a quadriplegic. I guess  that's because I 
have had problems with hypoglycemia, so I believe more in  reducing portions 
and trying to minimize meals a day later if I had the larger  than normal 
meals.

Instead of fasting, you might want to think about  doing one of those 
liquid meals like Boost or something like that where you  still get the proper 
amount of protein instead of giving up completely on  eating a certain meal on 
a certain day.

I hope you're able to achieve  some weight loss. Not getting discouraged is 
very important. I have found that  after reducing portions for a while I 
tend not to eat as much as I used to. I  have also found is easier to eat less 
if I use smaller plates. It is  psychological, but it works effectively for 
me.

Interestingly enough, I  was watching a show a couple of months ago where 
the guy was perplexed as to  how the previous owners of his house were able 
to put plates in their  cupboards. He had purchased an extremely old house 
and come to find out people  didn't use large place like we do now 30 or 40 
years ago. Just going out to  eat in many restaurants is difficult if you're 
the type of person who likes to  eat everything on your plate as I was taught 
when I was young. Now I force  myself to quit whenever I get a little 
inkling that I am satisfied. I have  found that after about 10 minutes of 
become 
full and I don't need to beat the  rest of that food. Being an individual 
who is a penny pincher, I still take  home the food, but at least I haven't 
overeating.

Good luck.



On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:19 PM, Nan <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:


 
Thanks Quadius. I needed to hear that it really can work! I get  so 
discouraged because I can't see results ... then I give up, again and  again.  
I'll 
go back to limiting those "bad" carbs again starting in  the morning,


Nan








 
 
  
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 From: Quadius  <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
To: Larry Willis <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > 
Cc: quad-list <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > 
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 6:52  PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L]  Weight and fasting





I have been trying to minimize meals off and on for the last  couple of 
years. I have managed to loss a pretty sizable amount, but I still  have my 
mini quad belly. I need to loss a couple of more pounds of my belly  so that my 
bladder doesn't hurt as much when I sit up. I sometimes eat a big  meal for 
a day or two and then try to eat a little bit less the next few  days.

My greatest accomplishments in the weight loss department have  occurred 
when I have been able to minimize my carbs significantly. This  isn't easy for 
us, but it does help a lot. Eating a lot more salad and other  vegetables 
in place of pasta or bread will help you shed the pounds pretty  quickly.

Quadius
PS I'm having some trouble with microphones  again, so there might be a few 
more errors than normal.



On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 2:41 PM, <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:

I  know a lot of us have a problem with quad guts, weight, and digestion.  
I've been watching videos on intermittent fasting and alternate day  
fasting. Many people swear that they lose weight and feel much better  doing 
it. I 
know my belly seems to grow a bit every day. I think I'll give  fasting a 
try. If you have time, check it out on YouTube and share your  thoughts. I do 
know that when I eat a big meal, I suffer for 3 days.  Thanks, Larry

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