kseenaa: (Cambridge Diet made by me)
KSena ([personal profile] kseenaa) wrote2008-07-24 09:54 pm
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Cambridge Diet: Day Four.

Things are still going good. :-) I was very hungry the second day, but not now. I haven't lost any energy in any way. Everything works as usually. Apart from the meals that is. Peting is doing perfectly fine to. And from the reports I get from [livejournal.com profile] spicehobbit, so is she. So far, it is a success. Was a tough one yesterday when I was in Gothenburg and everyone around me ate candy or icecream... Yeah, it wasn't easy, but I made it through the day without eating anything else but my soups. :-) I am proud of myself. *nod*

Also if anyone is worried about us doing this, I can assure you, we researched this diet quite a bit. My mother is on it, and her sister my aunt. And there cousin. They are all doing fine. And I have found more people that have done it to, and talked to them. (Total strangers, in fact.... Never say I was afraid to talk to people...) So yeah. Don't worry about us. :-) We are no younglings. We know our bodies quite well, and knows what it can and cannot take. :-)

Weight: 104 kgs (229 lb) Lost 2 kgs (4, 4 lb)!!!!

Waist: 116 cm (46 inches) 3 cm (1,1 inch). Not bad...
Ass/tummy: 132 cm (51,9 inches) Small change... Only 1cm (0,3 inches).

Right tigh: 70 cm (27,5 inches) 3 cm (1,2 inches)! What the heck?
Left tigh: 70 cm (27,5 inches) Same here... Strange...

Right upper arm: 43 cm (16,9 inches) I gained? Odd... And not fun.
Left upper arm: 42 cm (17 inches) Unchanged...




So far so good. :-) I still have high hopes, and I still think the soups I live on taste yummy! (Cocoa or vanilla for breakfast? Hell yeah!)

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_devilcandy_/ 2008-07-27 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
You're getting me interested in this diet as well. I'm looking to lose about 8-10 kgs this autumn... Will head over to Friskis&Svettis when they start up again, but I have to look at what I'm eating as well. Where do you get these soups? The stuff in the supermarket tastes like strawberry sawdust.

Oh, and I'm impressed by your endurance. :-)

[identity profile] kseenaa.livejournal.com 2008-07-27 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I couldn't have done it alone. Hadn't Peting and [livejournal.com profile] spicehobbit done it with me, I couldn't have done it. We support it each other alot.

You can buy the soups on the net, but it is a good idea to meet with an adviser for the diet at least before starting. We have decided to go visit with our advisor every other week. For support and encouragement. :-) Strangely there is no advisor for Cambridge in Borås (as we know off...), but we go to Gällstad that has a lovely lady there. :-) She sells soups and other Cambridge-things. I think though, that to be able to buy soups online, you need to have meet with a advisor that adds you to a list of some sort... I am not 100% sure about that though, since I don't shop online for my stuff (yet...) :-)

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_devilcandy_/ 2008-07-27 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I might as well stick with the strawberry sawdust then. I think I'll try to eat one meal in school every day and stock my fridge with some of those diet drinks for the afternoon/evening. Thankfully I'm too lazy to walk out to the store every time I get a craving. I'm one of those people who eat out of boredom otherwise...

[identity profile] kseenaa.livejournal.com 2008-07-27 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
You can try and shop it online. :-) They are very tasty. One place I found is HERE (http://www.cambridgediet.se/), a swedish site. With prices and stuffs. :-)