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Old February 7th, 2007, 06:33 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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Default I feel like I am cheating!

WW is great and if you do as you said and track you will lose, I am really
pleased to lose one point at a time now instead of 2, good for you, Lee
karmon74 wrote in message
...
I was a little skeptical at first when I was told my daily points were
34, with nursing points included. So my first week I was thinking "there's
no way I can lose too much even if I count my points religiously if I eat
ice cream, or a burger, or drink Starbucks". Sure enough, 4.2 lb. loss my
first week.
And this week I am doing pretty much the same, I track every single
point on line, eat what I want, stay within my limits, and still lose!

This
is awesome! :-) Well, I lost 1 point in the process, and now my daily
allowance is 33.
BTW, does anyone here use the WW on-the-go thingie? I am thinking of
buying a PDA just for that, and also to have all of the files from the

dwlz
website. Anything I can do on the computer, I don't want to do it by

hand...

Maria





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Old February 7th, 2007, 06:33 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
karmon74
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Default I feel like I am cheating!

I was a little skeptical at first when I was told my daily points were
34, with nursing points included. So my first week I was thinking "there's
no way I can lose too much even if I count my points religiously if I eat
ice cream, or a burger, or drink Starbucks". Sure enough, 4.2 lb. loss my
first week.
And this week I am doing pretty much the same, I track every single
point on line, eat what I want, stay within my limits, and still lose! This
is awesome! :-) Well, I lost 1 point in the process, and now my daily
allowance is 33.
BTW, does anyone here use the WW on-the-go thingie? I am thinking of
buying a PDA just for that, and also to have all of the files from the dwlz
website. Anything I can do on the computer, I don't want to do it by hand...

Maria



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Old February 7th, 2007, 06:51 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
karmon74
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Default I feel like I am cheating!

What I have a hard time with is "guesstimating" point values for items I
don't have the NI for - even though I must be doing good on that aspect or I
wouldn't be losing...
My husband is an associate pastor so we get invited to people's homes or
out to eat to non-chain restaurants quite a bit... I am so happy my WI is on
Saturdays, because any damage I may have caused during the week-end can be
corrected before my meeting. It really isn't real damage, since I stay
within my point allowance and never use more than the 35 flex points... OK,
I may have only 2 or 3 left at the end of the week, but still...


"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
WW is great and if you do as you said and track you will lose, I am really
pleased to lose one point at a time now instead of 2, good for you, Lee
karmon74 wrote in message
...
I was a little skeptical at first when I was told my daily points
were
34, with nursing points included. So my first week I was thinking
"there's
no way I can lose too much even if I count my points religiously if I eat
ice cream, or a burger, or drink Starbucks". Sure enough, 4.2 lb. loss my
first week.
And this week I am doing pretty much the same, I track every single
point on line, eat what I want, stay within my limits, and still lose!

This
is awesome! :-) Well, I lost 1 point in the process, and now my daily
allowance is 33.
BTW, does anyone here use the WW on-the-go thingie? I am thinking of
buying a PDA just for that, and also to have all of the files from the

dwlz
website. Anything I can do on the computer, I don't want to do it by

hand...

Maria







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Old February 7th, 2007, 07:18 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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Default I feel like I am cheating!

I always have to eat every point or I don't lose, and a tip for eating out,
pick something that is easy for you to guess at like a chicken breast, or a
vegetable salad. At other people's houses, you could always ask for the
recipe, tuck it in your purse and figure out how much of the recipe you ate
then point it, it is good you are having such a great time, Lee
karmon74 wrote in message
...
What I have a hard time with is "guesstimating" point values for items

I
don't have the NI for - even though I must be doing good on that aspect or

I
wouldn't be losing...
My husband is an associate pastor so we get invited to people's homes

or
out to eat to non-chain restaurants quite a bit... I am so happy my WI is

on
Saturdays, because any damage I may have caused during the week-end can be
corrected before my meeting. It really isn't real damage, since I stay
within my point allowance and never use more than the 35 flex points...

OK,
I may have only 2 or 3 left at the end of the week, but still...


"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
WW is great and if you do as you said and track you will lose, I am

really
pleased to lose one point at a time now instead of 2, good for you, Lee
karmon74 wrote in message
...
I was a little skeptical at first when I was told my daily points
were
34, with nursing points included. So my first week I was thinking
"there's
no way I can lose too much even if I count my points religiously if I

eat
ice cream, or a burger, or drink Starbucks". Sure enough, 4.2 lb. loss

my
first week.
And this week I am doing pretty much the same, I track every single
point on line, eat what I want, stay within my limits, and still lose!

This
is awesome! :-) Well, I lost 1 point in the process, and now my daily
allowance is 33.
BTW, does anyone here use the WW on-the-go thingie? I am thinking

of
buying a PDA just for that, and also to have all of the files from the

dwlz
website. Anything I can do on the computer, I don't want to do it by

hand...

Maria









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Old February 9th, 2007, 01:28 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
ahmward
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Default I feel like I am cheating!


"karmon74" wrote in message
...
I was a little skeptical at first when I was told my daily points
were 34, with nursing points included. So my first week I was thinking
"there's no way I can lose too much even if I count my points
religiously if I eat ice cream, or a burger, or drink Starbucks". Sure
enough, 4.2 lb. loss my first week.
And this week I am doing pretty much the same, I track every single
point on line, eat what I want, stay within my limits, and still lose!
This is awesome! :-) Well, I lost 1 point in the process, and now my
daily allowance is 33.
BTW, does anyone here use the WW on-the-go thingie? I am thinking
of buying a PDA just for that, and also to have all of the files from
the dwlz website. Anything I can do on the computer, I don't want to
do it by hand...

Maria


Hi
You're not cheating. Because you are nursing, you are losing but it
will slow down as you lose more weight. I don't have the on the go
thing, but wish I did.

Audrey

 




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