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Old November 25th, 2003, 11:28 PM
Amanda
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OK,

After four days, I am nowhere near the allotted points yet, as I'm unwilling to
start feeling deprived because honestly, it kicks up all sorts of unhealthy and
wacky emotional stuff for me, and I end up eating more, not less. This has got
to be fun, and feel good, or forget it, I'm better off not playing with dieting
fire at all -- too dangerous, I don't want to get bigger!

I'm really testing to see if this is something I can use to GENTLY and SLOWLY
retrain myself, to be nicer to myself. I honestly have no clue about portion
sizes, I can see that.

People asked me to post my day's "menus", ha ha ha, I'm still just haphazardly
grazing through what was already here (like 2 large Papa John's pizzas laying
around from Friday night -- not a common event) and doing what I'd normally do,
*but* keeping an eye on portions.

As the days have gone by, I've been playing a little with the portions, paring
them down to whatever "one" WW serving size is, and seeing when I feel hungry
again.

With that, here's a telling trend -- these are "Flex Points Spent" per day,
from day one through today (if I just eat what I plan to eat):
26.5 (pizza)
21 (out with friends, ordered the duck)
16.5
12

I am about to go make my dinner, again, keeping the portions down, but eating
what's here/what I want to eat. I'm VERY hungry, it's almost alarming, it's
like I don't know what it feels like, ha ha ha. Hopefully dinner will be
satisfying (steak, potatoes, corn) and I won't need a snack. Gotta go to the
store and get some bananas and apples. :-)

Slowly getting the point...
Amanda the
~dietphobic
TDC Ginny Favers, Captive Princess of Chickapin Hill
Planning my next trip way, way, way too far in advance:
12/03 - Villas at Wilderness Lodge & Animal Kingdom Lodge
Summer '05 - Disneyland
Trip Reports at http://www.ginnyfavers.blogspot.com
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Old November 26th, 2003, 12:22 AM
Miss Violette
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Default "Not a lot of food" follow-up

training yourself slowly is what many do on WW. I tend toward the
perfection thing so I had to go whole hog, so to speak or it wouldn't work
for me. In the end you have to decide what you want and what you are
willing to do to get it. I understand using the food in the house but you
are cheating yourself by not eating more zero point items. If it is not the
right time for you to lose weight that is fine and if you realize that, then
it is to your credit. What I can tell you is that I have lost close to
eighty pounds and the only time I have ever been hungry are when I waited to
long to eat. And don't think that your menus are different because you
don't have a planned one. I rarely plan beyond I think I want" insert main
course here" The next time I eat. I "plan" as I am eating so that I am not
on a search for food while hungry, good luck, Lee
Amanda wrote in message
...
OK,

After four days, I am nowhere near the allotted points yet, as I'm

unwilling to
start feeling deprived because honestly, it kicks up all sorts of

unhealthy and
wacky emotional stuff for me, and I end up eating more, not less. This

has got
to be fun, and feel good, or forget it, I'm better off not playing with

dieting
fire at all -- too dangerous, I don't want to get bigger!

I'm really testing to see if this is something I can use to GENTLY and

SLOWLY
retrain myself, to be nicer to myself. I honestly have no clue about

portion
sizes, I can see that.

People asked me to post my day's "menus", ha ha ha, I'm still just

haphazardly
grazing through what was already here (like 2 large Papa John's pizzas

laying
around from Friday night -- not a common event) and doing what I'd

normally do,
*but* keeping an eye on portions.

As the days have gone by, I've been playing a little with the portions,

paring
them down to whatever "one" WW serving size is, and seeing when I feel

hungry
again.

With that, here's a telling trend -- these are "Flex Points Spent" per

day,
from day one through today (if I just eat what I plan to eat):
26.5 (pizza)
21 (out with friends, ordered the duck)
16.5
12

I am about to go make my dinner, again, keeping the portions down, but

eating
what's here/what I want to eat. I'm VERY hungry, it's almost alarming,

it's
like I don't know what it feels like, ha ha ha. Hopefully dinner will be
satisfying (steak, potatoes, corn) and I won't need a snack. Gotta go to

the
store and get some bananas and apples. :-)

Slowly getting the point...
Amanda the
~dietphobic
TDC Ginny Favers, Captive Princess of Chickapin Hill
Planning my next trip way, way, way too far in advance:
12/03 - Villas at Wilderness Lodge & Animal Kingdom Lodge
Summer '05 - Disneyland
Trip Reports at http://www.ginnyfavers.blogspot.com



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Old November 26th, 2003, 12:56 AM
frood
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When I started on WW in mid-July, I felt hungry all the time! I ate carrots
(not over the daily limit) until I felt like a rabbit. It took a while to
figure out what I could eat that would fill me up, leave me satisfied, and
leave points for chocolate and beer - 2 things I am unwilling to give up.

Through constant journaling, I learned how to juggle things. One of my
favorite lunches this summer (when fresh produce was tasty and abundant) was
half a whole wheat pita, with 1/4 c hummus (doesn't sound like much, but it
is enough), stuffed with lettuce, tomato, onion, sprouts. That really filled
me up in the middle of the day!

Now, 3 1/2 months and 23 pounds later, I easily have points to play with
each day. Sometimes, I look at my journal and say "oh, I must eat another 2
points" to make the minimum of 20. This makes my DH laugh, and I love it!

Yes, it was tricky at first. Yes, I did feel hungry many days. Yes, it got
easier. Yes, I'm glad I'm doing it!!!

Hang in there, Amanda! It's not a short trip, but it's the journey of a
lifetime! :-)

--
Wendy
http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm
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"Amanda" wrote in message
...
OK,

After four days, I am nowhere near the allotted points yet, as I'm

unwilling to
start feeling deprived because honestly, it kicks up all sorts of

unhealthy and
wacky emotional stuff for me, and I end up eating more, not less. This

has got
to be fun, and feel good, or forget it, I'm better off not playing with

dieting
fire at all -- too dangerous, I don't want to get bigger!

I'm really testing to see if this is something I can use to GENTLY and

SLOWLY
retrain myself, to be nicer to myself. I honestly have no clue about

portion
sizes, I can see that.

People asked me to post my day's "menus", ha ha ha, I'm still just

haphazardly
grazing through what was already here (like 2 large Papa John's pizzas

laying
around from Friday night -- not a common event) and doing what I'd

normally do,
*but* keeping an eye on portions.

As the days have gone by, I've been playing a little with the portions,

paring
them down to whatever "one" WW serving size is, and seeing when I feel

hungry
again.

With that, here's a telling trend -- these are "Flex Points Spent" per

day,
from day one through today (if I just eat what I plan to eat):
26.5 (pizza)
21 (out with friends, ordered the duck)
16.5
12

I am about to go make my dinner, again, keeping the portions down, but

eating
what's here/what I want to eat. I'm VERY hungry, it's almost alarming,

it's
like I don't know what it feels like, ha ha ha. Hopefully dinner will be
satisfying (steak, potatoes, corn) and I won't need a snack. Gotta go to

the
store and get some bananas and apples. :-)

Slowly getting the point...
Amanda the
~dietphobic
TDC Ginny Favers, Captive Princess of Chickapin Hill
Planning my next trip way, way, way too far in advance:
12/03 - Villas at Wilderness Lodge & Animal Kingdom Lodge
Summer '05 - Disneyland
Trip Reports at http://www.ginnyfavers.blogspot.com



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Old November 26th, 2003, 03:21 AM
Laura
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Take one day at a time. Start writing down what as well as how large a
portion you are eating. Normal WW portions are 3-4 oz of meat, chicken or
fish. More, depending on how many points you have per day. If you are really
serious about starting WW you will get rid of all of the junk in your house
and start over with healthy food. No sense in trying to start WW with snacks
and food like pizza in the house. This is no way to start WW, imho. Go to
some of the WW meetings and read their materials and sample menus to give
you an idea of how much food your target points give you. Then get to the
store and buy lots of low point foods to get you through the day. Good luck.

"Amanda" wrote in message
...
OK,

After four days, I am nowhere near the allotted points yet, as I'm

unwilling to
start feeling deprived because honestly, it kicks up all sorts of

unhealthy and
wacky emotional stuff for me, and I end up eating more, not less. This

has got
to be fun, and feel good, or forget it, I'm better off not playing with

dieting
fire at all -- too dangerous, I don't want to get bigger!

I'm really testing to see if this is something I can use to GENTLY and

SLOWLY
retrain myself, to be nicer to myself. I honestly have no clue about

portion
sizes, I can see that.

People asked me to post my day's "menus", ha ha ha, I'm still just

haphazardly
grazing through what was already here (like 2 large Papa John's pizzas

laying
around from Friday night -- not a common event) and doing what I'd

normally do,
*but* keeping an eye on portions.

As the days have gone by, I've been playing a little with the portions,

paring
them down to whatever "one" WW serving size is, and seeing when I feel

hungry
again.

With that, here's a telling trend -- these are "Flex Points Spent" per

day,
from day one through today (if I just eat what I plan to eat):
26.5 (pizza)
21 (out with friends, ordered the duck)
16.5
12

I am about to go make my dinner, again, keeping the portions down, but

eating
what's here/what I want to eat. I'm VERY hungry, it's almost alarming,

it's
like I don't know what it feels like, ha ha ha. Hopefully dinner will be
satisfying (steak, potatoes, corn) and I won't need a snack. Gotta go to

the
store and get some bananas and apples. :-)

Slowly getting the point...
Amanda the
~dietphobic
TDC Ginny Favers, Captive Princess of Chickapin Hill
Planning my next trip way, way, way too far in advance:
12/03 - Villas at Wilderness Lodge & Animal Kingdom Lodge
Summer '05 - Disneyland
Trip Reports at http://www.ginnyfavers.blogspot.com


 




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