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I've never tried it, but I had an uncle who did. He lost 53 pounds in 2 months!! BUT- then he started to have severe leg cramps and had to go off his diet. He GAINED approximately 60 pounds in 3 months. And he wasn't really overeating, just eating normally. If you decide to go this route, hope you have better luck than he did. I am currently using a free online weight loss support site. I have been using it since April and I am losing slowly, but steadily. Send me a private message if you are interested and I'll give you the facts.
I tried it twice after my pregnancy. Both times, I was dieting for two weeks only. Each time, I lost 10lb and did not gain it back. BTW, whether you gain it back or not depends on you, not on the diet you were on in the past.
I am on Atkins right now. Today is my 4th day and I lost 5.5 lb already. You have a great support forum: http://www.lowcarbsite.com/
Yes, I've tried it and I lost 14lbs in 2 weeks, after that your body loses it more slowly depending on how heavy the person is. Stick to it, it works just realize the risks of fat and cholesterol consumption.
I didn't do Atkins exactly, but went on a low carb diet for a couple of weeks, then slowly transitioned into a moderate carb diet emphasizing carbs with a low glycemic index because I have mild diabetes. I didn't have the dramatic loss in the beginning, but I lost about 2 pounds per week for a couple of months. Overall, I lost about 35 pounds in 6 months.
During the past 5 months, I have lost another 5 pounds as I have increased my caloric consumption with the addition of the low glycemic index carbs. I'm not really "dieting," seriously -- just watching my carb consumption because of my diabetes and getting more exercise. (My blood sugars are normal and I am not on any meds.) For me, low/moderate carbs must be a long term lifestyle because of my diabetes -- not a short-term weight loss strategy. But I did loose weight when I first went low carb.