Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It works, at least as well as other approaches to weight loss. Probably better. I've been very successful with losing a great deal of weight on WW twice. Which tells you what my problem with it is -- the fact that I've done it twice shows that I gain the weight back. I've gained it all back both times right after I stop counting points. YMMV.
Losing weight, even a lot of it, really isn't that hard compared to keeping it off.
I hear you. But I need something to give me the structure to lose. I have a very hard time (post-menopausal) losing. And then I will worry about keeping it off![]()
I appreciate hearing that WW works.
Anonymous wrote:It works, at least as well as other approaches to weight loss. Probably better. I've been very successful with losing a great deal of weight on WW twice. Which tells you what my problem with it is -- the fact that I've done it twice shows that I gain the weight back. I've gained it all back both times right after I stop counting points. YMMV.
Losing weight, even a lot of it, really isn't that hard compared to keeping it off.
Anonymous wrote:I started WW last October. I felt like the first 2 weeks was a little hard (I didn’t even notice how much snacking I was doing before), but then it became pretty easy. I joined a couple of Facebook groups for recipe ideas, but it’s been pretty easy. The app makes it very easy to track your food. I didn’t have a ton of weight to lose, but it worked and now I’m just continuing with it because I’m getting an older and I want to be more careful about not putting on weight. The Facebook groups are pretty informative and have some nice success stories. GL!
Anonymous wrote:I love it! The zero point foods are awesome. I have upped my intake of fruits and veggies because of it. I love the app with the bar code scanner. Keeps me from buying crap food at the grocery store because I scan stuff and see how many points it is.
I have lost 35 pounds and am now hoping to maintain it on Lifetime WW. Which is also great because of the monthly weigh-ins.
Anonymous wrote:It works for me! But only when I’m honest with myself. Sounds silly, but it’s easy to slip off target. I always suggest giving yourself a week or so grace period to adjust to the plan, don’t get down on yourself the first week when you’re realizing that your coffee creamer or afternoon snack cost a lot of points. Track it and move on.
I eat pretty much the same things for breakfast and lunches and I have a few snacks that I pack every day. It helps me stay on track even though it’s boring.
Do eat your weeklies; especially at first. You may lose with them and it’ll help you stay n course. If you plateau later you can cut them out, but starting with them cut doesn’t give you wiggle room later.
Anonymous wrote:Crickets. Is everyone taking the weight loss drugs in lieu of a doing something like WW???