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> I'm beginning to get a tad bit worried. I'm a very slow loser.

I've

> been OP for 12 weeks and have only lost 9 lbs. However, the last 2

> weeks I've gained a lb. each. Should I start eating at the low end

> of my points to get things going again? Is this normal? Anyone

else

> experience this?

>

> Thanks for your insight!

>

> Diane

Diane, your body is probably readjusting itself. It took me 12 weeks

to lose 11.4 pounds, but there were weeks where I gained and then it

came off again. I gained 3 pounds last week, but I know that it was

mostly PMS related. That 3 pounds is probably gone now - I weigh in

tomorrow.

If you don't have a lot to lose, the weight will come off slower.

When I joined, I had a total of 28 pounds to lose. It's coming off

VERY slowly...but I'm trying not to be discouraged.

Have you tried increasing the amount of exercise you do?

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Diane,

I am a very slow loser too. Since you gained twice in a row did you

go back and look over your journals? Did you eat anything

differently? Are you still measuring your portions? Are you

exercising more? Less? It took me 19 weeks to lose 14 pounds! Hey,

at least we are losing though. Maybe for a week you should eat at

differnt point ranges on different days? Don't worry - we know this

program works if we just stick with it!

> I'm beginning to get a tad bit worried. I'm a very slow loser.

I've

> been OP for 12 weeks and have only lost 9 lbs. However, the last 2

> weeks I've gained a lb. each. Should I start eating at the low end

> of my points to get things going again? Is this normal? Anyone

else

> experience this?

>

> Thanks for your insight!

>

> Diane

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Diane,

I am a very slow loser too. Since you gained twice in a row did you

go back and look over your journals? Did you eat anything

differently? Are you still measuring your portions? Are you

exercising more? Less? It took me 19 weeks to lose 14 pounds! Hey,

at least we are losing though. Maybe for a week you should eat at

differnt point ranges on different days? Don't worry - we know this

program works if we just stick with it!

> I'm beginning to get a tad bit worried. I'm a very slow loser.

I've

> been OP for 12 weeks and have only lost 9 lbs. However, the last 2

> weeks I've gained a lb. each. Should I start eating at the low end

> of my points to get things going again? Is this normal? Anyone

else

> experience this?

>

> Thanks for your insight!

>

> Diane

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Diane,

I am a very slow loser too. Since you gained twice in a row did you

go back and look over your journals? Did you eat anything

differently? Are you still measuring your portions? Are you

exercising more? Less? It took me 19 weeks to lose 14 pounds! Hey,

at least we are losing though. Maybe for a week you should eat at

differnt point ranges on different days? Don't worry - we know this

program works if we just stick with it!

> I'm beginning to get a tad bit worried. I'm a very slow loser.

I've

> been OP for 12 weeks and have only lost 9 lbs. However, the last 2

> weeks I've gained a lb. each. Should I start eating at the low end

> of my points to get things going again? Is this normal? Anyone

else

> experience this?

>

> Thanks for your insight!

>

> Diane

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You're not the only one worried. This is my second week on

the Wendie Plan and I've gained .4 and now 2 pounds. One

thing I did do was go back and look at my week one book and

I did notice that I'm not eating enough fruits and vegetables

or protein. Also, I took the test, and decided I wanted the

high carb WW diet. Now, I list the types of food and the amt.

of points I need and check them off as I eat them.

From Week 6 book, The right mix: high carbohydrate diet:

fruits and vegetables 0-3 points

milk and milk products 4-6 points

protein-rich foods 4-6 points

grain based foods 9-12 points

added sugars,fats 1-2 points

Amt. are for 22-27 point range.

So, for the next few days, I'm going to follow this and see

happens, I was spending my spare points on pudding, granola

bars, and 2 point bars---all within range, but not the best

choices. Dot

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You're not the only one worried. This is my second week on

the Wendie Plan and I've gained .4 and now 2 pounds. One

thing I did do was go back and look at my week one book and

I did notice that I'm not eating enough fruits and vegetables

or protein. Also, I took the test, and decided I wanted the

high carb WW diet. Now, I list the types of food and the amt.

of points I need and check them off as I eat them.

From Week 6 book, The right mix: high carbohydrate diet:

fruits and vegetables 0-3 points

milk and milk products 4-6 points

protein-rich foods 4-6 points

grain based foods 9-12 points

added sugars,fats 1-2 points

Amt. are for 22-27 point range.

So, for the next few days, I'm going to follow this and see

happens, I was spending my spare points on pudding, granola

bars, and 2 point bars---all within range, but not the best

choices. Dot

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You're not the only one worried. This is my second week on

the Wendie Plan and I've gained .4 and now 2 pounds. One

thing I did do was go back and look at my week one book and

I did notice that I'm not eating enough fruits and vegetables

or protein. Also, I took the test, and decided I wanted the

high carb WW diet. Now, I list the types of food and the amt.

of points I need and check them off as I eat them.

From Week 6 book, The right mix: high carbohydrate diet:

fruits and vegetables 0-3 points

milk and milk products 4-6 points

protein-rich foods 4-6 points

grain based foods 9-12 points

added sugars,fats 1-2 points

Amt. are for 22-27 point range.

So, for the next few days, I'm going to follow this and see

happens, I was spending my spare points on pudding, granola

bars, and 2 point bars---all within range, but not the best

choices. Dot

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Are you right near a lower points range? It might be time for you to go to a lower point range - or maybe you need to eat a few more points during the week. Shake your points up a bit during the week. Sounds like you're in a little plateau. You're doing great though - keep up the good work!!

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I'm beginning to get a tad bit worried. I'm a very slow loser. I've been OP for 12 weeks and have only lost 9 lbs. However, the last 2 weeks I've gained a lb. each. Should I start eating at the low end of my points to get things going again? Is this normal? Anyone else experience this?Thanks for your insight!Diane

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I'm interested in what you're results will be Dot!! I think carb's are my downfall - I would need to make them my lowest point intake and make protein my high. When I'm craving something for comfort - it's a carb. Bread, pasta. I can pass up a fresh out of the oven cookie but not a roll or a loaf of bread!!

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You're not the only one worried. This is my second week on the Wendie Plan and I've gained .4 and now 2 pounds. Onething I did do was go back and look at my week one book andI did notice that I'm not eating enough fruits and vegetablesor protein. Also, I took the test, and decided I wanted thehigh carb WW diet. Now, I list the types of food and the amt.of points I need and check them off as I eat them.From Week 6 book, The right mix: high carbohydrate diet:fruits and vegetables 0-3 pointsmilk and milk products 4-6 pointsprotein-rich foods 4-6 pointsgrain based foods 9-12 pointsadded sugars,fats 1-2 pointsAmt. are for 22-27 point range.So, for the next few days, I'm going to follow this and see happens, I was spending my spare points on pudding, granola bars, and 2 point bars---all within range, but not the bestchoices. Dot

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I'm interested in what you're results will be Dot!! I think carb's are my downfall - I would need to make them my lowest point intake and make protein my high. When I'm craving something for comfort - it's a carb. Bread, pasta. I can pass up a fresh out of the oven cookie but not a roll or a loaf of bread!!

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You're not the only one worried. This is my second week on the Wendie Plan and I've gained .4 and now 2 pounds. Onething I did do was go back and look at my week one book andI did notice that I'm not eating enough fruits and vegetablesor protein. Also, I took the test, and decided I wanted thehigh carb WW diet. Now, I list the types of food and the amt.of points I need and check them off as I eat them.From Week 6 book, The right mix: high carbohydrate diet:fruits and vegetables 0-3 pointsmilk and milk products 4-6 pointsprotein-rich foods 4-6 pointsgrain based foods 9-12 pointsadded sugars,fats 1-2 pointsAmt. are for 22-27 point range.So, for the next few days, I'm going to follow this and see happens, I was spending my spare points on pudding, granola bars, and 2 point bars---all within range, but not the bestchoices. Dot

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Everything I hear says to stay mid to high end of points. You might

even want to try mixing it up from low to high.

Hope this helps,

Maureen

> I'm beginning to get a tad bit worried. I'm a very slow loser.

I've

> been OP for 12 weeks and have only lost 9 lbs. However, the last 2

> weeks I've gained a lb. each. Should I start eating at the low end

> of my points to get things going again? Is this normal? Anyone

else

> experience this?

>

> Thanks for your insight!

>

> Diane

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I didn't even think of this angle! I bet you're on to something. I

tend to weigh quite a bit more than I look. I've always been active,

gymnastics, dance, etc., and I must have muscle mass somewhere

beneath the flab. Anyway, I'm within 10 lbs. of the next range, but

given the fact that I weigh more than others with my frame/build, I

bet that's something to consider.

This group is so very supportive. I appreciate all of the responses

I got.

Diane

P.S. I've been reading the responses on the webpage. Is there a

better way to get/receive the posts?

Thanks for all the tips!

Diane

> Are you right near a lower points range? It might be time for you

to go to a lower point range - or maybe you need to eat a few more

points during the week. Shake your points up a bit during the week.

Sounds like you're in a little plateau. You're doing great though -

keep up the good work!!

> ~~

> I'm beginning to get a tad bit worried. I'm a very slow loser.

I've

> been OP for 12 weeks and have only lost 9 lbs. However, the last

2

> weeks I've gained a lb. each. Should I start eating at the low

end

> of my points to get things going again? Is this normal? Anyone

else

> experience this?

>

> Thanks for your insight!

>

> Diane

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