Hi Ardberg
Atkins wrote his diet for weight loss, but it's wonderful for BG levels too!.
If you decide to give it a try, decide what amount of carbs you want to eat in a day, and just add on good quality low GI carbs to the basic induction diet as per the sticky thread. As you up the carbs, so you lower the fat, but don't try to cut it out. My cholesterol levels/lipid profile are never better than when I'm eating low carb. Just go for natural fats and avoid manufactured foods.
As for the pepperami - useful as a snack, but high in preservatives. Don't eat too many! Pepsi Max - :thumbdown: but just my personal opinion :lol:
Everyone plateaus - our bodies get used to being a certain weight and resist dropping too low. If you do stall, drop the carbs a bit (often they creep back in :shock

, maybe up the exercise a touch if you can, and try to be patient. I stalled last summer because of strawberries and cream :lol:. I find low-carbing for my BG levels rather than weight loss helps, because that's what I focus on. Weight loss is a welcome side effect.
I'm hoping my Slimfast trial will shake my metabolism out of its complacency. Have to confess to a take-away curry on Friday evening!

I just had a main course with cauliflower, so maybe not too much harm, and it wasn't an enormous portion. I only had 1 shake that day.
I'm afraid to say that I hate missing a shake because I'm counting the days until I finish the blessed things. I don't mind them, but this way of eating doesn't suit me, and I'm craving for something to get my teeth into - hence the curry. I think I'm trying to make my version of the diet low-carb as well as low-calorie :roll: . They are very useful as portable meals, though - I bought 6 ready-made for lunches, washed out the bottles as I finished them, and now make one up in a morning, pour into the bottle, and take that for lunch. Also a cheap way of eating, as others have said.
Weigh-in day tomorrow!
Viv 8)