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    Old 07-26-2011, 09:59 AM
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    I'm slowly losing weight by myself, and found it's easier, waaay easier by simply not buying or eating anything already prepared!!

    One more thing that is absolutely guaranteed to make you GAIN weight, is to drink diet sodas. The Aspartame in it seems to screw up your body's working correctly. People have gotten wise to it and sales have been down, they are now legally changing its name, at least 2 of them I've heard of, one of which is

    Amino Sweet. Doesn't that sound nutritious?

    Check this out, you'd be surprised.

    And now I myself am trying to quit sodas..even changing to tea and coffee doesn't seem to help, there must be another drug in there to make it addictive!! Wouldn't surprise me a bit. But I'll win in the long run, I'm cutting down slowly, very slowly but less intake each day. It's like going off a drug.
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    Old 07-26-2011, 11:51 AM
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    I have, in the past, done WW. It really does work! I think the going to the weekly meetings keeps you more accountable. It should help you to rethink your eating habits. That said, the weekly fee is salty (but there again is the premise that you will stick to something if you are having to pay for it).

    I think it all boils down to eating proper portion sizes (and we Americans seem to super-size everything) and getting enough exercise. Oh, yes...and like the above posters mentioned...watch out for those diet sodas! I am a Dt Pepsi freak...and I am now down to one small dt pepsi a day. That is quite an accomplishment for me!!! Instead, I drink water with a paper-thin lemon slice all day long. Amazing the difference that right there will make!
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    Old 07-26-2011, 12:44 PM
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    My husband and I both go to WW. I ***HATE*** the new Points Plus Program. I does not work if you are a vegetarian or you don't eat much meat. With the new plan, most fruits and vegetables are zero points. The minimum daily points are 29 and there is no way that I can eat that many points and not gain weight. There is simply no way I can eat that many points at all.

    Several members of the meeting I go to wrote to WW and were basically told that they were neurotic and they needed to give the plan a chance. We were all there long before the change so I feel that remark was snide and ignorant. As long as you pay your $$ every month I think they are happy. With the new plan, it will take longer to reach your goal (IMHO) which is a good thing for them.

    What we do now is calculate points under the old plan (sure am glad one lady saved all of the old material) and we're back in business.

    They may push the "zero" point issue as far as they want. Fruit/veggies have calories and sugar no matter what spin you want to put on it.

    Most of my friends have left and I think I'll be doing the same very soon. It's sad because I have done so well. But then again, I've really done it on my own since last November.
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    Old 07-26-2011, 01:45 PM
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    What type of tea do you drink ? I was on Sparks sometime ago. Do they have the WW calculator for points ? If I may ask , what is your sparks name so we can be buddies. ; )
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    Kimberly. I use the free on line. sparkpeople.com that is a wonderful site. they give you a tracker you can enter in your own food and see how good your choices are or use theirs. I do my own. they have a message board and all the tools you need. just be honest with yourself and if you eat a cookie but that down and limit what else you eat to adjust the calories, fat , protein, so and so on. take a look at it. I have been on 10 days and lost 7 lbs. But I am honest with it. if i cheat I put that on my log.
    Dawn (((drink your water and tea))))
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    Old 07-26-2011, 01:48 PM
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    I am a diet soda junkie! How many a day should one consume?
    Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
    I'm slowly losing weight by myself, and found it's easier, waaay easier by simply not buying or eating anything already prepared!!

    One more thing that is absolutely guaranteed to make you GAIN weight, is to drink diet sodas. The Aspartame in it seems to screw up your body's working correctly. People have gotten wise to it and sales have been down, they are now legally changing its name, at least 2 of them I've heard of, one of which is

    Amino Sweet. Doesn't that sound nutritious?

    Check this out, you'd be surprised.

    And now I myself am trying to quit sodas..even changing to tea and coffee doesn't seem to help, there must be another drug in there to make it addictive!! Wouldn't surprise me a bit. But I'll win in the long run, I'm cutting down slowly, very slowly but less intake each day. It's like going off a drug.
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    Old 08-08-2011, 10:50 AM
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    Celebration! Weighed in today - down to 151.4 pounds. :)

    Had a (weird) non-scale victory: went for a walk to get a paper from the local 7-11. My shorts stayed down by themselves the entire time!
    (if you've never had fat thighs, you won't understand that)
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    Old 08-08-2011, 11:01 AM
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    Congratulations!
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    Old 08-08-2011, 11:40 AM
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    Great news!! :thumbup:
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    Old 08-08-2011, 06:46 PM
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    My sister did the diet a few years ago..she still looks amazing. She lost what she wanted to lose. She is very happy with the results and loved it:)
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    Old 08-08-2011, 06:55 PM
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    If you have never lost weight before, WW is a good start. Portion control and moving is key to any weight lost program. I walk about 45 minutes a day. Leave bread off of all hamburgers or skip fast food period. the average hamburger bun is 200-300 calories. I can find better bread to put in my mouth. I have lost 75 pounds.
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