Whatcha think about this?
A girl at my office who had bypass about 10 years ago and I were talking about the last 10 lbs that I want to lose. I told her that I have been cutting my carbs wayyyy back, no junky carbs at all, drinking more and more water and uping my protein. She says to me "Why don't you do the 5 day pouch test?" She goes on the explain how you follow this plan for 5 days starting out with liquids and soups and building up to dense protein. She says this plan is meant to relearn what it feels like to be full again and if your stomach has stretched at all then it would go back down some. My response to her was, while this sounds great to kinda start over with a clean slate again for the remaining chapter of my weight loss, wouldn't going back to creamy soups and such make me gain weight since they have carbs in them? She assured me that it works and I would be thanking her next week. IDK... what do you guys think??? Anyone done this before? Bad idea? Good idea? I'm not sure I'm sold on it. In all fairness I haven't looked the actual plan up online either.
I have read many many posts swearing by it! If I ever go off track that's the way I plan on getting back into good eating.
Nathalie
“Nothing tastes as good as being thin feels.”
Hi Elemar; I'm doing very good these days at eating clean. I eat 100 protein a day, less than 40 carbs, 800 cal and 100 oz's of water. She just brought it up and I wanted to see if anyone had heard of it before. I've re-set myself last week with some help from Elina, just wondering for other ppl who fall of the wagon.
Honestly, it doesn't make much sense in the long run. What does make sense is to go back to protein and veggies and keeping your eating really clean until goal. That is what I ended up doing in order to get rid of that last, stubborn few pounds. Frisco calls this "Going old school". :)
Honestly, I thin the 5DPT works but isn't very helpful in the longer run.
I've done the 5-day pouch test a couple of times - once after a 2 week vacation. Being a slower loser has made want to find something, anything to help me finally get to my goal.
Does it work? Well, my experience says yes and no. It did succeed in getting rid of bad eating habits. It didn't give me the weight loss I'd hoped for. There is a wicked bounce back after doing the diet, at least, there was for me. Overall, I didn't have more or less weight loss when I looked at the entire month.
I had to take a hard look at why I felt the need to do the 5-day. When I looked at my reasons honestly, I realized that I was treating it like I'd treated every diet I tried before surgery. For me, it was just another fad diet. My desperation to get to goal had pushed me into the fad diet way of thinking.
I'm glad I tried it, because I had some issues with the "diet" mentality that I need to address.