Hello. I haven't posted anything here in months. So I just thought I'd give a quick update. Basically, the update is this. Sometime in November I decided to modify things a bit. I relaxed the paleo restrictions, keeping carbs low, 50g/day or less. And I worked on keeping calories down. Result: between Thanksgiving and Christmas, while the rest of the world was gaining weight, I dropped 25 lbs. and have kept it off without undue stress. The "without undue stress" part has been the key, I believe. As I had written on other occasions, the paleo-purist approach was getting to me, mentally, and causing me to have a weird kind of eating disorder, a sort of "rejectionist" attitude toward food. I musn't eat this; I can't eat that; this isn't paleo; etc. As a result, I wasn't really enjoying eating very much, and when I would trip up and go off the diet, I'd binge for a while, gain weight, and feel crappy about myself. Through this cycle, my weight was creeping up. I decided life is too short for this nonsense. So the first thing I did was to reintroduce beer as an explicit part of my diet. I love beer and decided to declassify it as a dietary sin. So I count the carbs, enjoy a beer or two when I feel like it, and that's that. I had been having a bit of farmer cheese on occasion; I decided to have certain cheeses, such as farmer and goat cheese, whenever I felt like it. When the occasion arises and a baked potato looks good, I have it. What I find is that by treating myself in this way, to certain foods that I really like, when I really feel like having them, it's easier to eat less. In fact, two meals a day is just fine. Most of my dietary choices are still paleo, but I basically decided that the law of diminishing returns applies here, especially to the psychological aspect of eating. The amount of stress required to do strict paleo simply isn't worth it, in my case. So, my weight seems well controlled. Here's a recent photo: http://www.sju.edu/~tmoody/graphics/in-office.jpg This seems to be my "normal" weight at the moment, and it's fine with me. And my general health has been excellent. This may not be exactly a "paleo support" posting, so I'll stop now. Todd Moody [log in to unmask]