Anonymous
Post 10/25/2021 17:13     Subject: Noom?

Anonymous wrote:i started noom in mid september. woman in my early 40s. i was 166 at the start. I just cracked the 150 lb barrier and i'm quite pleased. i have never been one to use diets or apps - i just slowly got bigger after kids, covid, etc. so noom feels pretty novel to me and it is working very well for me.


Man that's awesome! I have lost only 2 pounds then again I'm pregnant so not really supposed to lose a ton of weight, just make sure I don't gain a ton more.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2021 16:50     Subject: Noom?

Anonymous wrote:i started noom in mid september. woman in my early 40s. i was 166 at the start. I just cracked the 150 lb barrier and i'm quite pleased. i have never been one to use diets or apps - i just slowly got bigger after kids, covid, etc. so noom feels pretty novel to me and it is working very well for me.


Nice, congrats! I finished Noom in Winter and I ended up losing 10 more pounds on my own just from what Noom taught me.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2021 21:22     Subject: Noom?

i started noom in mid september. woman in my early 40s. i was 166 at the start. I just cracked the 150 lb barrier and i'm quite pleased. i have never been one to use diets or apps - i just slowly got bigger after kids, covid, etc. so noom feels pretty novel to me and it is working very well for me.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 17:08     Subject: Noom?

Anonymous wrote:Waste of money. The "psychological" stuff is all common sense.


Unfortunately, for most of the country it is not.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 16:35     Subject: Noom?

Waste of money. The "psychological" stuff is all common sense.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 15:57     Subject: Re:Noom?

I am trying Noom just to shake things up a bit. WW has always worked for me, and I am sure it would work again. But... I tend to think any program will work if you follow it. And, like others, I struggle with motivation, not mechanics. So, if trying a new system might give me an extra boost of motivation.. I am all for it.