Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 If you start taking your measurements now, they can just act as a base (and proof that you're losing weight) when you have an unexpected gain at WW. I get mine taken at Curves and even though I've only lost 13.4 lbs, I've lost almost 20 inches. So, that big measurement number really helps...at least it does for me. 166/152.6/130 (ATH- 175) need some motivation > > > Hi everyone, > > Weighed in this morning and had a two pound gain!! > I've been on WWs since February and haven't ever had a gain! I'm > mortified and upset! I could see having a gain if I pigged out or > didn't follow the program, but what the heck?! I stayed within my > points every day and I earned 28 activity points! I'm upset! Any > motivation you can offer would be great!! > > Thanks > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 If you start taking your measurements now, they can just act as a base (and proof that you're losing weight) when you have an unexpected gain at WW. I get mine taken at Curves and even though I've only lost 13.4 lbs, I've lost almost 20 inches. So, that big measurement number really helps...at least it does for me. 166/152.6/130 (ATH- 175) need some motivation > > > Hi everyone, > > Weighed in this morning and had a two pound gain!! > I've been on WWs since February and haven't ever had a gain! I'm > mortified and upset! I could see having a gain if I pigged out or > didn't follow the program, but what the heck?! I stayed within my > points every day and I earned 28 activity points! I'm upset! Any > motivation you can offer would be great!! > > Thanks > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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