Anonymous wrote:Reviving an old threat. I have 40lbs to lose and just started today. I'm a mom of two young kids so I'm hoping to find some quick easy meals.
Anyone on this thread still doing it and having success?
Anonymous wrote:I've been doing (WW online only) since early October. I'm down 29 pounds as of this morning. I still need to lose another 40 pounds or so, but I'm thrilled with my progress. I've done Whole 30/Paleo eating for a few years, and I always gain the weight back as soon as I stop. WW seems much more reasonable, and I think it's a better long term approach for me.
Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking of signing up, but I can’t eat eggs or dairy so there’s no appeal to get zero points for things I can’t eat. Would it still be worth it for me?
Anonymous wrote:Regrettably, I'm about to quit. I became Lifetime on Points Plus--easily--and then had setbacks with Smart Points, which I found way too restrictive. I quit for a few months, then went back in late December to try out Freestyle. I've given that one month, and all I've seen are consistent gains.
Granted, I'm about 6 pounds above goal, so at the point where it's tough to lose weight. But I don't want to pay WW $44 a month to continue gaining.
I feared this plan wouldn't work well for me because my issue is volume, plus I have to be careful with carbs. They really do want to make me overeat. It doesn't have to be chocolate cake; I was ravenous after eating chickpeas, which I love.
I really wish WW would let people stick with what worked for them. The current plan is great for junk food eaters with a lot to lose. For me, at least, it isn't working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was looking at joining this yesterday but I’m worried like PP I’ll overdo it on fruit and other zero point foods that are actually high in carbs/sugar (even if it’s natural).
Just give it a try. It's actually pretty hard to binge on bananas and garbanzo beans (not impossible, but hard). The points are set in a way that takes into account the average consumption of the zero point foods.
Anonymous wrote:Success stories with the new plan?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I signed up yesterday and opted to sync the fitness points with my Apple Health (I wear an Apple Watch). The FitPoints it is giving me seem unreal! Am I really able to swap all of those? For an average workday (commute by walking/metro), I get around 18 FitPoints (it pulled data from earlier in the week, too).
I've done Weight Watchers in the past and I find this current website has less info on it. Are there still forums for discussion, or is it only the community feed that looks like facebook? I've been playing around on the site and haven't found anything.
fitness watches are notoriously unreliable--I probably wouldn't add 18 points a day to your eating. You can try different things (add a portion of the point, add no points, add all the points for one day the week, etc.) and see what works for you to feel full and lose weight at a reasonable pace.
Anonymous wrote:I signed up yesterday and opted to sync the fitness points with my Apple Health (I wear an Apple Watch). The FitPoints it is giving me seem unreal! Am I really able to swap all of those? For an average workday (commute by walking/metro), I get around 18 FitPoints (it pulled data from earlier in the week, too).
I've done Weight Watchers in the past and I find this current website has less info on it. Are there still forums for discussion, or is it only the community feed that looks like facebook? I've been playing around on the site and haven't found anything.