Guest guest Posted October 14, 2002 Report Share Posted October 14, 2002 Hello all... Just reading everyone's posts and trying to be *good*. I just read Ozmee's post to Dawn and loved that line we are never *bad* just not on plan!! Makes me smile, that Ozmee, says it the way it is!! I didn't get to weigh in last week so don't know where I'm at with my Halloween challenge but am looking forward to Wednesday!! I am *very* hungry right now but I tell myself this is ok to " feel " hunger, it is allowing my stomach to shrink, it is allowing me to loose the unwanted weight. I weighed at work this morning and it said 147 with shoes and all on, and that scale weighs abit high so am keeping my fingers crossed for a good loss this week. Say Ozmee, if your reading.....I was sure surprised that for maintenance you only add on 4 points....so does that mean when we are at 18-23, which I am...I can eat 27 points once I'm at maintenance? I suppose one would have to play with that abit and see how it goes or what....depending on activity levels and all......?? ~Carla~ Re: Dawn - mondaywi > ooppsss so sorry for the other blank one its early. my wieght today is at > 265 down one more how i dont know i was so bad this week. dawn........................ Dawn, losing one pound is nothing to sneer at, many times I wish I would have seen one pound instead of a point this or that. But at your size you should be losing more than one pound a week. Of course I know some ladies at the old meeting group who were totally happy just losing one pound per week. I never was. I wanted 2-3lbs per week gone which probably relates to the 'hurry up and lose' syndrome, lol that we all have. But what is bad? You are not being bad if you eat within your points or your banked points. If you go above your points and why would you? then you are not bad you are just off program. It is not bad to eat Toss that word right out of your vocab when it comes to you and food We have lapses and failures but we are not bad, hehehe When I first started WW I think I got 25-29 points a day. Now I get 18-23. That is a big difference. Do you know what this difference means to me? I don't eat as many snacks. I remember eating some regular Oreo cookies, seems like they were 2 points apiece, or maybe not Oreo's but one of those soft cookies. I indulged in those about a month after I started, after figuring up how much they were. I only had 3 of them for a total of 6 points, one would have done as I really just wanted the taste and the 'feeling' of being able to have it. But 6 points then did not hurt like it would now. Eating the way we did then, that many points was more than enough for us, yet I see some people say that they were 'bad' which to me means they ate over their allotted points range and their points range is very high. I think if people do that, it means they have not changed their eating habits, I know I could be wrong about that? But that's what I see from out here. Although WW says you can eat whatever you want and sure you can, without some alteration of your daily diet you are going to have a hard time when you get into the lower points range. At that point you will either have to exercise vigorously every single day to get more points or just learn how to eat healthier. I am not an energetic person, I'm not lazy but just not athletic so the vigorous activity is out for me :-) I knew that from the beginning and recognized that I had no choice but to learn to eat healthier. To me, that means more food at less points. Without this alteration in your eating habits it will get harder and harder to stay full as your points range goes down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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