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REPORTING IN - Sand - Phase Five
      #329483 - 05/07/08 11:07 AM
Sand

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Loc: West Orange, NJ (IBS-D)

I'm doing a behavior modification approach to lose weight. This approach is based on Stay Slim for Good by Zalman Amit and E. Ann Sutherland, copyright 1976. The idea is to control not what I eat but how I eat. There are 7 phases in the program and each phase has a specific behavior or behaviors to be learned. I learn the new behaviors for each phase and must do them successfully for 7 days. (If I fail one day, the 7 days start all over again.) Once I have 7 successful days at one phase, I move to the next phase and the new behaviors for that phase.

Success is measured by points. I get points for my mistakes so the fewer points the better. Based on the points, I get a "grade" of Excellent, Good, Fair, or Start Again.

I have now successfully completed seven days of Phase 1 (here); seven days of Phase 2 (here); and seven days of Phase 4 (here). (I skip Phase 3 (here)). I am now beginning Phase 5.

Phase 5 is "Learn To Eat Slowly". It has only one task. Here's how Stay Slim for Good describes this Phase:

Loading Your Fork

When you now eat a meal or snack that requires a fork or spoon, you can no longer reload that fork or spoon until you have completely swallowed your last mouthful. You must not pick up any more food until your mouth is empty. (If this is difficult to remember, the authors recommend actually putting the fork or spoon down after ever mouthful. This is my preference.)

Eating without a Fork or Spoon

If your meal or snack is something that you eat with your hands rather than with a fork or spoon - sandwiches, toast, hamburgers, etc. - you must now put the food down on your plate or napkin after each mouthful and pick it up again only when you have completely swallowed the mouthful.


This method of eating is often recommended in weight loss programs regardless of whether they are strictly behavior mod based or not. It can be summarized as: When there's food in your mouth there's nothing in your hand.


For each meal or snack where I don't pace my eating in this fashion, I score 10 points.

In addition, I must still do the recording tasks I learned in Phase 1 and continue to score any errors there; still do the eating time regulation tasks I learned in Phase 2 and score any errors there; and still do the awareness tasks I learned in Phase 4 and score any errors there. My total score each day is a combination of points from the Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 4, and Phase 5 tasks.

The scoring ranges for Phase 5 are:
0: Excellent !
1-26: Good
27-44: Fair
45+: Start Again

I'll post my score every day. If time permits, I'll also post what I actually ate for anyone who wants to use the Fitness Board to get ideas for meals and snacks.

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Wed, 5/7/08-Mon, 5/12/08 new
      #329698 - 05/13/08 07:15 AM
Sand

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All these days were just disasters as far as the Behavior Mod stuff is concerned. I completely lost momentum - seem to be stuck in what Kaus calls "mutnemom" (reverse momentum). I've resolved that today will be better.

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Sand - never, ever give up ... new
      #329735 - 05/13/08 08:03 PM
Double J

Reged: 03/09/06
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Loc: High Rocky Mountains ibs-d

Hey there ... I will be gone for about 10 days (spring in the Rockies) but I will be checking and seeing how you are doing. Keep after it, please ... you are giving me some hope!!

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Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow”. Mary Anne Radmacher

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Re: Sand - never, ever give up ... new
      #329749 - 05/14/08 09:27 AM
Sand

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Enjoy your trip, Double J - it sounds like it will be beautiful.

I will hang in there. Maybe by the time you get back I'll be finished with Phase 5 and on to Phase 6.

Bon voyage. Or whatever the corresponding Rocky-ish phrase it.

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Mon, 5/19/08; Day 1; Score: 46 - Start Again (m) new
      #330010 - 05/20/08 09:39 AM
Sand

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Okay, so this day didn't go too well. But at least I'm back to making a serious effort at this.

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Nothing much better than a new start! - nt - new
      #330076 - 05/21/08 05:54 PM
Double J

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Re: REPORTING IN - Sand - Phase Five new
      #330300 - 05/28/08 11:27 AM
Sand

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Loc: West Orange, NJ (IBS-D)

I continue to struggle terribly with this. I'm not giving up but I am going on hiatus unless and until I'm willing to really focus on this.

I'm also going on hiatus from the Internet for a while. There are things I want to get done in real life and unfortunately a minute on the Internet always seems to turn into hours wandering around cyberspace. I ran into one of those "you've reached the end of the Internet" pages the other day and decided that really means I'm spending way too much time there.

Thanks for all your support, Double J. It really meant a lot to me. I'll check back in later this summer.

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Just touching base new
      #330827 - 06/09/08 06:52 AM
Sand

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I've never gone back to the Behavior Mod plan but the time I was on it seems to have cured me of eating everything that didn't eat me first. I have no idea if I'm losing weight but I'm having a happy, productive summer and that's enough for now.

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Re: Just touching base new
      #331110 - 06/14/08 08:11 PM
Double J

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Good to see you back ... Summers are good. Maybe ours is finally here. Take care of yourself.

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