As a sidenote:
DOCTOR ATKINS HAD A HEART ATTACK A LITTLE OVER A YEAR AGO.
I tried his diet (by the book, exactly how he wrote it) about two years ago.
It made me feel sick.
I had no energy and felt terrible.
Called my doctor and asked her about it, and we did some math. What we discovered:
The Atkins diet is NOT MEANT for athletes. It is meant for the average person trying to lose weight without much exercise. The diet simply did not meet my caloric requirements, which explains the lack of energy. At the time, I was either in the gym or in the dojo six days a week for several hours a day. Calories are not bad things, they are what your body needs to continue to function.
What I did instead:
She told me that a somewhat simple (and by no means foolproof...this is a guide only) way to determine whether what you're eating is good for you is to look at it in the grocery store and ask "Aside from cutting, slicing, or picking, does it grow like this?"
There's no such thing as a bread three. No such thing as a chocolate chip cookie tree. No such thing as an Ice Cream tree... Don't eat it. Tin Can trees don't exist. Don't eat canned stuff.
If you avoid things that are processed, you avoid a lot of the carbs that atkins advises that you remove, along with a lot of processed fat and sugar.
Good stuff to eat:
Milk (looks pretty much like it does when it comes out of the cow)
Fruits and veggies (fresh only, not canned or frozen)
Nuts and Berries (fresh only, not roasted or salted)
Meat (the stuff from the butcher, not the stuff in a can)
Fish (see above...tuna in water is ok too, but not in oil)
Cheeses are ok too, but only if its real cheese, not a "processed cheese food"
Another good rule of thumb... read the ingredients... if there's something there the average person would have trouble pronouncing or identifying, don't eat it.
Since I do have a sweet tooth, I give myself one day per week to eat whatever I please, diet be damned. Everyone can be good sometimes, nobody can be good all the time. It makes it easier to turn down sweets when I can say "I'll eat them on Sunday" so I have five cookies on sunday instead of three every single day.
Talk to your doctor and figure out the weight loss plan that's right for you. Ask for a referral to a nutritionist. They really do help.
Best of luck!
-N-