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Bobsy Fri 20-Jan-17 19:51:03

Hello everyone... my very first post! Joined WW on Wednesday but I'm struggling to understand the programme Must have my Slimming World head on I guess as I've followed that on and off for many years Can anyone give me advice please!

Hilltopgran Mon 08-May-17 17:08:00

I just joined WW online as I do not have time for meetings, I love the app, so easy to chart what you eat and it keeps a record for you of how many points you have used and how many you have left each day, so much easier than counting all those calories in the past. All you have to do is put in after each meal what you have eaten and it converts it all for you.

Membership is also very reasonable price for online only, and you still have access to receipes, advice etc.

chelseababy Mon 08-May-17 11:39:03

Good luck Kim. I got back from a week away on Friday and not back on track yet. My weigh in is on Tuesday evening so damage limitation today and tomorrow!

Kim0612 Wed 03-May-17 10:27:32

cheslseababy, I am joining this coming Saturday, I am really ready for it, we have a few things coming up and just want to feel better in myself for losing that excess weight.

GrandmaMoira Fri 28-Apr-17 20:42:39

I lost 3 stone with WW a couple of years ago and found it easy to follow. There are different options of counting points or eating from a list of allowed foods. You are also allowed a daily treat or can save up treats for the week maybe for a meal out. I enjoyed the weekly meetings and got it free as a referral from my GP. The problem as others have said is keeping it off.

chelseababy Fri 28-Apr-17 12:44:12

When are you joining Kim? Let us know how you get on with Smart Points.

Kim0612 Fri 28-Apr-17 11:26:15

Well done chelseababy & Welshwife,a brilliant start!!

Welshwife Thu 27-Apr-17 17:22:12

I have lost a kilo in a week - 2.2 lbs.

chelseababy Thu 27-Apr-17 16:42:01

Harrah! First week and I lost 3:pounds. We are on holiday for a week from Saturday so not expecting anything like that at my next weigh in but really pleased. Hope my enthusiasm doesn't wane to soon.

Ilovecheese Wed 26-Apr-17 10:37:19

I wouldn't expect 2 pounds every week. Aim for half to one and you wont be disapointed. It does work though!

Kim0612 Wed 26-Apr-17 10:21:59

I'll do it in the meeting too then. I think they do say one to two pound which is a healthy weight loss.

chelseababy Tue 25-Apr-17 15:45:22

I think they say one to two pounds.

Welshwife Tue 25-Apr-17 15:24:12

Experienced WW - what weight loss should you aim for each week?

chelseababy Tue 25-Apr-17 14:52:02

Kim I did it at the meeting. It normally about £21 a month.

Ilovecheese Tue 25-Apr-17 14:33:23

I don't go to the meeting every week but do enjoy them when I go. This week we are having a sort of buffet. People bringing in ideas for low point bites, either home made or bought. I could not have done it on my own, WW really helps

Kim0612 Tue 25-Apr-17 10:34:20

chelseababy, that sounds like a good offer, I will look into that, did you join online 1st or go to the meeting 1st?

chelseababy Tue 25-Apr-17 10:31:16

Kim don't know if its still available but I took out a 3 month membership for about £37. That is for meetings and online.

Kim0612 Tue 25-Apr-17 10:25:38

I am joining WW after the bank holiday, it's been a good few years since I last went, I was a Gold Member but have let things slip and unable to do it on my own, like others have mentioned, I need the discipline of being weighed every week. So hopefully by next week all of the Easter chocolate will be gone. It would be good to check in with other WW members on a regular basis to support each other.

annodomini Tue 25-Apr-17 10:08:24

Thirty-odd years ago I lost a couple of stone with WW, felt and looked great - so much so that my photograph appeared in their autumn publicity campaign. I became a leader - 'lecturer', they called us in those days - and loved it. Unfortunately when we moved north I stopped going to classes and since then have again been a see-saw dieter. After six years on steroids which make weight-loss difficult, I have taken myself in hand and lost 2.5 stone on low carbs which I recommend as it doesn't involve points or portion size - simply watch the carbs. It works.

Welshwife Tue 25-Apr-17 09:33:48

I went to WW 24 years ago when they were doing the portion business and I had a chart telling me how many portions of a given food group I could eat in a day - never a fan of bread that was easy and I could have a jacket potato with plenty of prawns for my tea. After some years - about 8 - I needed to go again but they had changed to the points system and I was eating less than that said I could but not losing weight!
I am trying to use portion size at the moment and although I am eating less and little carbs I am failing dismally ! Help!

chelseababy Tue 25-Apr-17 08:58:47

How are you gettin on at WW Bobsy ? I rd joined last Tuesday so first weigh in tonight. It's all changed since I last went in about 2011 but its the same leader or coach as they are now known. Love the app. If you are still going perhaps we and any others GNs can motivate/console each other?

Bobsy Sat 04-Feb-17 17:21:43

Thanks for all your replies! Messaged my leader and asked if she would go through the plan with me this Thursday as I just don't understand it. She's happy to do so ? Love Gransnet - what a great little place this is!

annodomini Sat 21-Jan-17 10:36:36

In the early 80's I joined WW, lost two stone and was trained as a leader (known as 'lecturer' in those days). It was a lovely part-time job. My picture was on the WW autumn advertisement in 1982 - such fame is transitory! As can weight loss be transitory. We moved north after a couple of years and I stopped going to WW. What a mistake that was. Divorce and various other crises led me down the path of comfort eating and for many years I have been a yo-yo dieter. I knew what I was doing, after all I knew all there was to know about losing weight....except how to motivate myself! Anyway, I think there is light (weight?) at the end of the tunnel. I am DIM - doing it myself - on low carb eating, and have lost over two stone, ironically back at the weight at which I started WW all that time ago. Good luck to everyone who has embarked on a weight-loss programme, but remember that the watchword has to be: stick at it!

shysal Sat 21-Jan-17 09:37:00

Hello and welcome to Gransnet Bobsy flowers. I successfully did WW many years ago. It has probably changed a lot, but I think it still uses a points system. I used to know all the values of my favourite foods. The thing about diets is that they all work if you stick to them!

More recently I have successfully achieved lasting weight loss with intermittent fasting. It is very easy to stick to as there is only ever a day to wait until you can eat whatever you want. The current most popular way of healthy eating on here is low carb. You can read all about it on the Diet Doctor website mentioned in the original post of this thread.
www.gransnet.com/forums/dieting_and_exercise/1228651-Low-carb-support-thread-2016-Part-2?msgid=26093375
I wish you success with your efforts, I am sure you will master WW if you chose to stick with it. Plenty of support can be found on GN.

ginny Sat 21-Jan-17 09:33:31

Yes , that's the hard bit. So easy to put it on .

BlueBelle Sat 21-Jan-17 09:09:19

I m the opposite Ginny I find it very complicated and I m not thick there are so many acronyms flying around and because it deals with fat as the main issue not calories it takes a lot of getting used to I simply lost weight with filling up on fruit and veg and cutting out all the things I liked like bread ( an odd can of cider I do mean now and then I m not much of a drinker) crisps, jam, butter, chips etc etc but that's not really following their mantra of speed foods free foods etc but I do need the discipline of the weigh in however I ve been in maintenance a few weeks now and find that far harder BUT I know I won't be able to live the rest of my life denying all the things I like so I. m now considering 5.2 to use as a maintenance style
I did WW many years ago and was equally successful at losing what I needed to it's keeping it off what is my problem