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    Flatcoatluver - 36 pounds is GREAT WOW!!! Do you attend the meetings? Do it online? At work? Follow the flex plan on your own?? Do you find it easy or hard to get in the requirements - water, milk, oil? Do you find that you use the weekly points evenly by day or save them for something special? Last year I know that I always forgot to use them unless I wanted a meal out or for treats I was craving. Lots of questions for you

    I may copy you and put my pounds under my avatar....seems like a public commitment that I could use. I really want to stick with it and get back to goal again - and then stay there. (you know, be an after and all that )

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    I'll be looking for you on the Weight Watchers ads in a few months Mom!
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    Debbie, my sister had great success on Weight Watchers. She did it with a group of teachers from her school. I think the "team" approach of Weight Watchers is the right way to go. I did LA Weight Loss and lost a lot of weight, but it is such an individual thing and required so much reporting and such a restrictive diet that both my daughter and I failed at it. If I were to do another formal diet, Weight Watchers would be my choice, for sure.

    My stepson faithfully followed Weight Watchers for about a year. He lost over 30 pounds. Unfortunately, he gained it all back and doesn't seem to have the desire to continue, but he is 12 years old. I hate that he has to fight his weight at such a young age.

    I konw that a weight loss plan and a plan for healthier living, including regular exercise, is exactly what Scott and I need. My weight fluctuates, and I have lost some weight, recently, but for the wrong reasons. I am one of those who stops eating when depressed or upset about life. My husband is the exact opposite and tends to eat too much when he is stressed. He has recently started the Atkins diet again. He lost almost 30 pounds on this diet, before, right before we got married, but it is easy to fall off of that wagon and gain weight.

    There is no easy answer unless we truly dedicate ourselves to losing weight the healthy way and stick with the plan for life. I find that I have not got that dedication yet. If I did, I would lose the 40 pounds that I ought to and stick with it and probably get rid of my blood pressure medication and feel much better!

    You're a nurse. You know what you need to do, but I completely understand how hard it is!!!!!

    Good luck!

    Logan

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    I will need your help to not cheat too much when we are in Texas. Have to have my mexican food and bbq. Lately I am never very hungry, but I think it because I have been letting myself eat too much junk and not enough whole food.

    Yes Missy I really NEED to be an after. The kidney doc kinda scared me last week and I hate being on cholesterol and blood pressure medicine. But I am sure that getting weight off plus eating better will help control both of those problems.

    I know I won't be hitting ad "after" ads but you just gave me the idea to take some full digitals for my own comparison. Wish I had done that in the beginning but I doubt I would have been able to get in front of camera. You know me, I will let my face show but usually manage to put something or someone in front of me for pictures

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    I Debbie, I joined WW the first week of January. I do the flex plan and I am down 36.8 lbs so far and I have a long way to go, but I have set small goals for myself to keep myself motivated. My first goal was 10% (accomplished), my next goal was to jog 1 mile (accomplished), I am currently working on continuing my mile with better times each week and I am working to make it to "one-derland" under 200 lbs by my hubbies b-day in June.

    When I joined I took my measurements and a starting picture. The beginning of each month I take my measurements and more pictures and I am amazed at the changes. I have lost 4.5 inches off my hips alone. You can do it....you just have to stick with it and be positive about it. It gets hard, but if you fall off the horse (so to speak) just get back up and move on from that point. You have to be able to forgive yourself and pick right back up from where you started.

    I highly recommend reading a book called "Body Clutter, Love Your Body, Love Yourself" it's by Marla Cilley and Leanne Ely....very insightful. There is also a website that she has ..... Body Clutter ...check it out sometime. --- Meg


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    I loved hearing from you Logan & Meg

    I did take and record measurements but still need to ask hubby to take a picture. I hate to even look in a full length mirror so I know that won't be pretty I have never done the measurements so I did not even know what mine were so I am hoping I will see something measurable Meg. oh and "one derland" I like that!! I have one pound to get there and then will be close to my usual plump adult weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirrahbed
    Flatcoatluver - 36 pounds is GREAT WOW!!! Do you attend the meetings? Do it online? At work? Follow the flex plan on your own?? Do you find it easy or hard to get in the requirements - water, milk, oil? Do you find that you use the weekly points evenly by day or save them for something special? Last year I know that I always forgot to use them unless I wanted a meal out or for treats I was craving. Lots of questions for you
    I attend the meeting every week unless I have to show the dogs. I visit online sometimes. To be honest I always forget to right down my points. But I keep what I have ate in my mind, so that helps a lot. I don't use all my weekly points, I do use them though if I have a special occasion. I drink a lot of water at night and at work so I don't worry about that, but I do worry about getting in all of the oils and milk products. I was a vegetarion for 2 years before I joined WW. I started eating chicken noodle soup because it was only 4 points for a huge can. I also love healthy choice fudge pops, only 2 points and you can get a huge box at Costco.
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    I joined in mid-Feb. & I've lost 22 lbs.
    I go to a meeting every week & get weighed in. I track my food on-line & sometimes go into the chat rooms. I also get recipies off their site too. In fact, a friend I used to work with saw me & also joined, so we go together now. My hubby was back in town & was so impressed, he joined too! Before joining, I had about given up on the idea that I would ever lose weight. I hit my 10% a couple weeks ago, I was very happy!

    I also took my measurements in the beginning & stuck them away. I re-did them the other day & was overjoyed to see that I had lost like 4" off my hips! Yippee!

    Congrats, you 30+ lb loss people, that's impressive!
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    Debbie, my neighbor lost 100 lbs. on Weight Watchers. She looks terrific and the best part is that she has kept it off for several years. She says the key is to keep going to the meetings even when you have reached your goal weight.

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    Debbie i do weight watchers, i cannot afford the meetings so i go it alone, so i could do with a little extra support myself, i am desperately trying to loose 3 kgs I re-gained over xmas about half a stone,but i have managed to keep at least a stone off which is great going for me ,actually maintaining it for once bar the few little extras over the festive season, and then i want to loose another 15-20lbs before my 50th birthday in december, i am really struggling with it, i even do exercise daily with my treadmill and weights and have gained some muscle i never knew i had, but the weight is another story.

    I believe WW is the best weight loss plan out there and have done it off and on for years now since having my first child almost 26 yrs ago, i have been battling with weighty issues that long,i am not huge, but i need to keep my weight down to for my health, it is the body fat distribution as you age that bothers me, especially the pre-menopause spread around the middle lol,which some people are lucky enough to avoid, must be genetics i think,both my mother and sister are not big people but tend to carry it there as i do, grrr....

    I wish you well on the programme and it is successful, it is just we are all human and have our downfalls, don't we? so good luck and keep at it, i will never give up trying, i reckon i spend 80 per cent of my time eating WW,and i consider myself a reasonably healthy eater because of that, and 20 per cent of the time it goes completely out the window and i binge eat,there is no time limit on that either can last from 2 days to 2 months,not good,it is that 20 per cent that is the problem, I really don't have a good relationship with food,that is something i would dearly love to achieve,as i say when i am good i am really good and when i am bad i am really bad.,almost wicked really.
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