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Old February 21st, 2007, 08:06 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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I have been on all sorts of diets. with some or no suuceess . I am soon
to be 50 in march I swore i would be thin by fifty but here i am jut as
fat as can be. Is weight watchers easy for somelike me. My family take
up so much of my time I have so little left for myself. I will be doing
this solo so please be truthful about expence for meeting and food I am
haning on by string???????

thanks

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Old February 21st, 2007, 10:57 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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I wish I could tell you it's easy...But unfortunately it requires a lot of
thinking planning and changing of your habits...I also was on many diets...I
finally walked into WW when I was 54 years old...Today 1 1/4 years later I'm
near goal...No it wasn't any miracle but a great learning experience...I'm
sure your family needs you but you need you even more...Take an hour a week
if your ready and join...Not sure what you mean by doing it solo...In the
meeting you will find many just like yourself all looking to get into a
healthier lifestyle...For me the support and weekly weigh ins made a big
difference...What I can say is that WW teaches you what you should be
eating...If you select the flex system you will be able to eat
anything...But you will learn portion control and probably better habits in
what you select to eat...Exercise will also be discussed...As I said WW
offers no magic bullet but for myself a lifelong overweight person it worked
for me and many others here...I'm not exactly sure what I pay because it's
billed to my credit card every month...Something like $9 or $10 per
meeting...I hope I haven't scared you off...I'm sure others will give their
opinions as well...Good luck...Enjoy the journey...GG
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I have been on all sorts of diets. with some or no suuceess . I am soon
to be 50 in march I swore i would be thin by fifty but here i am jut as
fat as can be. Is weight watchers easy for somelike me. My family take
up so much of my time I have so little left for myself. I will be doing
this solo so please be truthful about expence for meeting and food I am
haning on by string???????

thanks



  #3  
Old February 21st, 2007, 10:59 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Laura
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WW is easy. It does take commitment and a fair amount of planning. It's
mainly a matter of eating properly and eating sensible portions plus
exercise. WW gives you an easy way of keeping track of how much food you
consume. It equates food into "points" that you count instead of counting
calories.

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I have been on all sorts of diets. with some or no suuceess . I am soon
to be 50 in march I swore i would be thin by fifty but here i am jut as
fat as can be. Is weight watchers easy for somelike me. My family take
up so much of my time I have so little left for myself. I will be doing
this solo so please be truthful about expence for meeting and food I am
haning on by string???????

thanks


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Old February 22nd, 2007, 06:30 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Very well said Gary!
Will~

"Gary G" wrote in message
...
I wish I could tell you it's easy...But unfortunately it requires a lot of
thinking planning and changing of your habits...I also was on many
diets...I finally walked into WW when I was 54 years old...Today 1 1/4
years later I'm near goal...No it wasn't any miracle but a great learning
experience...I'm sure your family needs you but you need you even
more...Take an hour a week if your ready and join...Not sure what you mean
by doing it solo...In the meeting you will find many just like yourself all
looking to get into a healthier lifestyle...For me the support and weekly
weigh ins made a big difference...What I can say is that WW teaches you
what you should be eating...If you select the flex system you will be able
to eat anything...But you will learn portion control and probably better
habits in what you select to eat...Exercise will also be discussed...As I
said WW offers no magic bullet but for myself a lifelong overweight person
it worked for me and many others here...I'm not exactly sure what I pay
because it's billed to my credit card every month...Something like $9 or
$10 per meeting...I hope I haven't scared you off...I'm sure others will
give their opinions as well...Good luck...Enjoy the journey...GG
wrote in message
...
I have been on all sorts of diets. with some or no suuceess . I am soon
to be 50 in march I swore i would be thin by fifty but here i am jut as
fat as can be. Is weight watchers easy for somelike me. My family take
up so much of my time I have so little left for myself. I will be doing
this solo so please be truthful about expence for meeting and food I am
haning on by string???????

thanks





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Old February 24th, 2007, 03:03 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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yes you can lose if you take even a little time for yourself, and truth is
if you want to keep caring for that family you need to be here to do it, if
you die from the weight who will care for them, and I think the food costs
are less than eating out and junk food combined, and we didn't clear the
cabinets, just replaced better food when something ran out, Lee
wrote in message
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I have been on all sorts of diets. with some or no suuceess . I am soon
to be 50 in march I swore i would be thin by fifty but here i am jut as
fat as can be. Is weight watchers easy for somelike me. My family take
up so much of my time I have so little left for myself. I will be doing
this solo so please be truthful about expence for meeting and food I am
haning on by string???????

thanks



  #6  
Old February 24th, 2007, 03:07 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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I have been thinking as I read this thread, easy is relative:

-its easier than any other diet because its not a diet, its a way of life.
-its easier because if you plan the food you actually spend less money in my
opinion
-its easier than feeling bad from being overweight.
-its easy because I know I am in control.

Lee
Laura wrote in message
...
WW is easy. It does take commitment and a fair amount of planning. It's
mainly a matter of eating properly and eating sensible portions plus
exercise. WW gives you an easy way of keeping track of how much food you
consume. It equates food into "points" that you count instead of counting
calories.

wrote in message
...
I have been on all sorts of diets. with some or no suuceess . I am soon
to be 50 in march I swore i would be thin by fifty but here i am jut as
fat as can be. Is weight watchers easy for somelike me. My family take
up so much of my time I have so little left for myself. I will be doing
this solo so please be truthful about expence for meeting and food I am
haning on by string???????

thanks




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Old February 24th, 2007, 05:33 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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That's what I was thinking too. WW is the first (and last) diet I will ever
need. I find it easy to follow. Easy to stay on track. Easy to get back on
track when I fall off the wagon. I can't say the same for some of the other
ones I tried in the past. Plus this one is the healthiest eating plan that I
have tried too.

"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
I have been thinking as I read this thread, easy is relative:

-its easier than any other diet because its not a diet, its a way of life.
-its easier because if you plan the food you actually spend less money in
my
opinion
-its easier than feeling bad from being overweight.
-its easy because I know I am in control.

Lee
Laura wrote in message
...
WW is easy. It does take commitment and a fair amount of planning. It's
mainly a matter of eating properly and eating sensible portions plus
exercise. WW gives you an easy way of keeping track of how much food you
consume. It equates food into "points" that you count instead of counting
calories.

wrote in message
...
I have been on all sorts of diets. with some or no suuceess . I am soon
to be 50 in march I swore i would be thin by fifty but here i am jut as
fat as can be. Is weight watchers easy for somelike me. My family take
up so much of my time I have so little left for myself. I will be doing
this solo so please be truthful about expence for meeting and food I am
haning on by string???????

thanks





  #8  
Old February 24th, 2007, 09:36 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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today is a perfect example of why I love it. We traveled this week, I
mostly made good choices and I think the bad choices are covered by my flex
points. I have let the journaling get away from me. Rather than getting
all stressed out or being upset, I am going to eat reasonably for the rest
of the day and begin my journal tomorrow the first day of my week, I made
this decision when I was getting my tape together to record my journal, I
also had activity points from walking, I am not going to be upset, and just
because I am not counting my points for today it is no excuse for going hog
wild and eating everything in sight... I have learned that I simply MUST
journal as I go and that is that, Lee
Laura wrote in message
...
That's what I was thinking too. WW is the first (and last) diet I will

ever
need. I find it easy to follow. Easy to stay on track. Easy to get back on
track when I fall off the wagon. I can't say the same for some of the

other
ones I tried in the past. Plus this one is the healthiest eating plan that

I
have tried too.

"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
I have been thinking as I read this thread, easy is relative:

-its easier than any other diet because its not a diet, its a way of

life.
-its easier because if you plan the food you actually spend less money

in
my
opinion
-its easier than feeling bad from being overweight.
-its easy because I know I am in control.

Lee
Laura wrote in message
...
WW is easy. It does take commitment and a fair amount of planning. It's
mainly a matter of eating properly and eating sensible portions plus
exercise. WW gives you an easy way of keeping track of how much food

you
consume. It equates food into "points" that you count instead of

counting
calories.

wrote in message
...
I have been on all sorts of diets. with some or no suuceess . I am

soon
to be 50 in march I swore i would be thin by fifty but here i am jut

as
fat as can be. Is weight watchers easy for somelike me. My family

take
up so much of my time I have so little left for myself. I will be

doing
this solo so please be truthful about expence for meeting and food I

am
haning on by string???????

thanks







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Old February 26th, 2007, 10:14 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
today is a perfect example of why I love it. We traveled this week, I
mostly made good choices and I think the bad choices are covered by my
flex
points. I have let the journaling get away from me. Rather than getting
all stressed out or being upset, I am going to eat reasonably for the rest
of the day and begin my journal tomorrow the first day of my week, I made
this decision when I was getting my tape together to record my journal, I
also had activity points from walking, I am not going to be upset, and
just
because I am not counting my points for today it is no excuse for going
hog
wild and eating everything in sight... I have learned that I simply MUST
journal as I go and that is that, Lee


When you say 'journal' do you mean recording everything you eat? And the
point value? Do you use that mini-booklet they give you at meetings? Do you
record anything else like hunger levels - stress levels - whether you
enjoyed the meal? inquiring minds....
Teri


  #10  
Old February 26th, 2007, 10:22 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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My vision does not allow me to use the paper journal but if I could read it
I would, I am certain, and what I just learned AGAIN, is that I must record
every single bite, even if I write it down and guess at the points. I do
record if a particular recipe we try is better than average and I put that
in the favorites, but none of my food issues is not enough variety so I try
to not eat the same thing often... I use the flex points as an external
structure to judge appropriate food intake as I only have starving and
stuffed, no I am hungry or satisfied levels, Lee
Teri wrote in message
...

"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
today is a perfect example of why I love it. We traveled this week, I
mostly made good choices and I think the bad choices are covered by my
flex
points. I have let the journaling get away from me. Rather than

getting
all stressed out or being upset, I am going to eat reasonably for the

rest
of the day and begin my journal tomorrow the first day of my week, I

made
this decision when I was getting my tape together to record my journal,

I
also had activity points from walking, I am not going to be upset, and
just
because I am not counting my points for today it is no excuse for going
hog
wild and eating everything in sight... I have learned that I simply MUST
journal as I go and that is that, Lee


When you say 'journal' do you mean recording everything you eat? And the
point value? Do you use that mini-booklet they give you at meetings? Do

you
record anything else like hunger levels - stress levels - whether you
enjoyed the meal? inquiring minds....
Teri




 




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