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D. Wilson wrote:
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 15:30:28 GMT, D. Wilson wrote: RE.... Hi, Just delurking here again with a query or two...... forgot to add that my doctor has told me not to go below 20 points daily and she is more than happy with what I have now lost....... ;-) Denise The last few pounds are always the hardest to lose! Don't despair, but do talk it over with your leader. Ask for a private meeting or talk on the phone so you don't have to discuss it in the group. Once you have it sorted out, sharing the information with others may help them. -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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I'll never reach WW target.....
Hi,
Just delurking here again with a query or two...... I joined WW in May 2003 and have lost 50 pounds to date with which I am very happy. I am still however around 10 pounds short of the WW target but things are now at a bit of a standstill and I've just stayed same weight for some time now sticking to my 20 points per day. I have various health problems which prevent me from increasing physical activity in order to progress with any more weight loss. Am able to take short walks only now and then on good days..... Everyone I talk to tells me I look fine and that I have lost enough weight. I am happy with my clothes size at present. I am determined that the weight I have lost will not be gained again as the health implications are much too risky for me so my main aim at present is to concentrate on keeping off what I have lost rather than try to lose more weight. I know this will mean leaving WW as I'd be wasting my money to continue attending. I feel I could manage to continue on my own as this 20 points a day thing is now just a way of life with me and it's a habit I am now on for life, etc. Others here may not agree I could do this? My leader had always been understanding about my limitations physically but I am reluctant to discuss with her if she could accept a higher target for me as I think her response will be a negative one? Your comments on this would be appreciated. BTW, is the target higher if you are over 45 years of age? - I had heard this was so, but not sure....... Congrats to all here on their weight loss! ;-) Denise (in Ireland) |
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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 15:30:28 GMT, D. Wilson
wrote: RE.... Hi, Just delurking here again with a query or two...... forgot to add that my doctor has told me not to go below 20 points daily and she is more than happy with what I have now lost....... ;-) Denise |
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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 15:30:28 GMT, D. Wilson
wrote: RE.... Hi, Just delurking here again with a query or two...... forgot to add that my doctor has told me not to go below 20 points daily and she is more than happy with what I have now lost....... ;-) Denise |
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"D. Wilson" wrote in message ... Hi, Just delurking here again with a query or two...... I joined WW in May 2003 and have lost 50 pounds to date with which I am very happy. I am still however around 10 pounds short of the WW target but things are now at a bit of a standstill and I've just stayed same weight for some time now sticking to my 20 points per day. I have various health problems which prevent me from increasing physical activity in order to progress with any more weight loss. Am able to take short walks only now and then on good days..... Everyone I talk to tells me I look fine and that I have lost enough weight. I am happy with my clothes size at present. I am determined that the weight I have lost will not be gained again as the health implications are much too risky for me so my main aim at present is to concentrate on keeping off what I have lost rather than try to lose more weight. I know this will mean leaving WW as I'd be wasting my money to continue attending. I feel I could manage to continue on my own as this 20 points a day thing is now just a way of life with me and it's a habit I am now on for life, etc. Others here may not agree I could do this? My leader had always been understanding about my limitations physically but I am reluctant to discuss with her if she could accept a higher target for me as I think her response will be a negative one? Your comments on this would be appreciated. I would talk to your doctor to see where he/she thinks is a good weight for you to be at. For some the WW chart can be too low for some people to achieve comfortably. With your physical restrictions you may never get that last 10 pounds off without struggling. You might get them off eventually but will it be easy to maintain it? Here in the US you may take a doctors note for a higher goal weight and your leader will accept it. This may be the solution for you. You can continue to attend meetings once you are at lifetime status to help keep you at your goal weight. Don't be afraid to talk to your doctor and your leader to figure out whats best for you. You may find that setting a higher goal will remove some of the stress associated with losing the last 5 or 10 pounds and you'll finally lose them. As for tricks used to get these last off: try varying your menus if you are eating the same thing day after day. Eat a high point meal using your flex points at least one day a week to keep your metabolism guessing. Here is a site on breaking plateaus that might help you: http://www.geocities.com/dwlzquotes/breakingthrough.htm BTW, is the target higher if you are over 45 years of age? - I had heard this was so, but not sure....... The weight targets change for those over 45 YO but not the daily points target. Take a look at this chart he http://www.lesslisa.com/wwchart.htm to see where your current goal weight fits into the chart. Congrats to all here on their weight loss! ;-) Denise (in Ireland) |
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Hi Deinise
I think you have done very well indeed! Congratulations! Have you talked to your doctor about making your current weight the final goal weight? I think you should and then you would just have to maintain. Once again congratulations & all the best. Elaine D. Wilson wrote: Hi, Just delurking here again with a query or two...... I joined WW in May 2003 and have lost 50 pounds to date with which I am very happy. I am still however around 10 pounds short of the WW target but things are now at a bit of a standstill and I've just stayed same weight for some time now sticking to my 20 points per day. I have various health problems which prevent me from increasing physical activity in order to progress with any more weight loss. Am able to take short walks only now and then on good days..... Everyone I talk to tells me I look fine and that I have lost enough weight. I am happy with my clothes size at present. I am determined that the weight I have lost will not be gained again as the health implications are much too risky for me so my main aim at present is to concentrate on keeping off what I have lost rather than try to lose more weight. I know this will mean leaving WW as I'd be wasting my money to continue attending. I feel I could manage to continue on my own as this 20 points a day thing is now just a way of life with me and it's a habit I am now on for life, etc. Others here may not agree I could do this? My leader had always been understanding about my limitations physically but I am reluctant to discuss with her if she could accept a higher target for me as I think her response will be a negative one? Your comments on this would be appreciated. BTW, is the target higher if you are over 45 years of age? - I had heard this was so, but not sure....... Congrats to all here on their weight loss! ;-) Denise (in Ireland) |
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here in the u.s. you just go to the doctor and have him write you a target
weight, they accept it no questions asked, Lee D. Wilson wrote in message ... Hi, Just delurking here again with a query or two...... I joined WW in May 2003 and have lost 50 pounds to date with which I am very happy. I am still however around 10 pounds short of the WW target but things are now at a bit of a standstill and I've just stayed same weight for some time now sticking to my 20 points per day. I have various health problems which prevent me from increasing physical activity in order to progress with any more weight loss. Am able to take short walks only now and then on good days..... Everyone I talk to tells me I look fine and that I have lost enough weight. I am happy with my clothes size at present. I am determined that the weight I have lost will not be gained again as the health implications are much too risky for me so my main aim at present is to concentrate on keeping off what I have lost rather than try to lose more weight. I know this will mean leaving WW as I'd be wasting my money to continue attending. I feel I could manage to continue on my own as this 20 points a day thing is now just a way of life with me and it's a habit I am now on for life, etc. Others here may not agree I could do this? My leader had always been understanding about my limitations physically but I am reluctant to discuss with her if she could accept a higher target for me as I think her response will be a negative one? Your comments on this would be appreciated. BTW, is the target higher if you are over 45 years of age? - I had heard this was so, but not sure....... Congrats to all here on their weight loss! ;-) Denise (in Ireland) |
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Thanks very much for all your replies. I will speak to my doctor next
week about this and then have that chat with leader. Still have my doubts if she'll agree with the target I have in mind though..... ;-) thanks again Denise. |
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"D. Wilson" wrote in message ... On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 15:30:28 GMT, D. Wilson wrote: RE.... Hi, Just delurking here again with a query or two...... forgot to add that my doctor has told me not to go below 20 points daily and she is more than happy with what I have now lost....... ;-) Denise Have your doctor write you a note that says she's happy with your present weight and doesn't wish you to lose more. WW will accept that as your goal. Ruby |
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"D. Wilson" wrote in message ... On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 15:30:28 GMT, D. Wilson wrote: RE.... Hi, Just delurking here again with a query or two...... forgot to add that my doctor has told me not to go below 20 points daily and she is more than happy with what I have now lost....... ;-) Denise Have your doctor write you a note that says she's happy with your present weight and doesn't wish you to lose more. WW will accept that as your goal. Ruby |
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