Gone from WW for good!
suramey
Posts: 4 Member
After being a Weight Watchers member for over 20 years, I have decided that I am once and for all fed up with their fees and program changes! This is such an awesome site! I have already connected to other people I know, and have seen strangers encouraging others! The android app is awesome! You can do it and I know I can too! Never give up!
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I was with WW for the past year and a half. The scale hasn't moved for about 6 months and I hated paying money for nothing. This site is great, I'm working on my last 20 after losing 60.0
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Loving this site! I've tried WW in the past and one of the frustrating things is you really have no idea of how "good" your diet is. How much fat/cholesterol/fiber/sugar are you getting in a day? I like seeing the full break down - it helps me look for other areas of improvement...other than just sticking with points0
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Good morning!!
I also left. I was thinking about joining again until I saw someone said on twitter that they enjoyed this app.0 -
I've seen weight watchers food products in store and its just smaller size packets for much more money. I think its a ripp off! People will lose weight with weight watchers but they can do it just as good without weight watchers0
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I cannot agree with you more!! I hate that every year they change the plan when really what you need to accomplish is pure and simple reduce your calories and portion control. I love this ap. I love the bar scanner in particular. Lets be losers together. LOL0
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WW is good in that teaches people how to eat for life. BUT, my issue is that their calorie limit is too low (yes I know it's points, but when you actually look at the calories that make up your point limit, it's too low).0
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yea i think its a good program for beginners.. if ppl dont know what to do or how to and need basics. however once you learn how to its just a matter of you doing it and putting for the effort.. YOU CAN DO IT.. and of course increasing your exercise especially some type of weight training.0
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Welcome to the MFP family! I am on day 2 here and I've done all the diets out there however something about THIS site just makes the journey less stressful. I've met great people...read amazing success stories and I know I have found a home here! Hope you enjoy it as much as I do! Best of luck!0
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I agree this site is great! All total I have lost 85 pounds, but I never could have achieved the last 40 without MFP... I am a daily user, record my food and exercise every day, and never felt happier or healthier!0
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It can be done without WW. I lost 70lbs over 20 years ago and kept it off and have never set foot into a WW meeting. Feel free to add me for support!0
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I've seen weight watchers food products in store and its just smaller size packets for much more money. I think its a ripp off! People will lose weight with weight watchers but they can do it just as good without weight watchers
Have you ever read the ingredient lists on their products, too? Remember, WW is just another "diet" company getting rich off of your dreams. It does work for some people, but those people don't realize that with a little guidance and support they probably could have done it on their own...0 -
I've done WW, too. I LOVE MFP!!! SOOOO much better than WW!!! I'm sticking with MFP!!!0
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I too am a former WW. This may be the first year in many that I haven't tried for a new start. Once I found MFP I knew I would never go back. The tools are great and the support is superior to that of meetings. I love MFP and reccomend it to everyone. Let's have a great year!0
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I too attended WW and SW for many years without much success. As I am no longer able or prepared to pay the membership fees I joined myfitnesspal and in the two weeks since I joined have lost 6lbs! I joined on 24th December 2012 so that two weeks include Christmas!0
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I used WW on and off for several years, and did have a one time success with it, but I was also using Medifast Supplements. I lost 66 pounds in 4 months. But, once I was off the supplements, I gained it all + more back. I tried several more times, and never put my heart into it, so I heard about this site--WHOA-Would never go back..I tell everyone about this site. The people are nicer-unless you go to the forums..(Hey, my start date my look like I just started, but have been here 1+ years..) Just watch yourself in the forums..people will eat you alive if you say the wrong thing, but otherwise, love, Love, LOVE this site. Praise the Lord to Bless the people responsible for making this app free!
Enjoy!0 -
I was WW for about 18 months, lost 40 lbs but then plateau'd and played around the same 10 lbs, found Zumba and MFP about the same time, left WW to have Zumba money. Still losing, maintained over holidays and expect to see decent loss again starting this week.0
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I achieved my goal weight with weight watchers and lost over 40 pounds around 7 years ago, although I'm since up around 15 pounds from my goal. I am grateful to weight watchers for introducing me to exercise, I discovered my love of jogging and how fitness is attainable. I also learned through points the impact of unhealthy eating. Finally the weekly weigh in helped with a load of public accountability.
However, I too just gave up my online membership. Points have really made me lose sight of calories of all foods. The zero points foods still have calories and I can really over indulge in them. I also think the online tool is too expensive and doesn't give enough information.
I don't know where this site came from, but I'm glad it's here.0 -
The people are nicer-unless you go to the forums..(Hey, my start date my look like I just started, but have been here 1+ years..) Just watch yourself in the forums..people will eat you alive if you say the wrong thing, but otherwise, love, Love, LOVE this site.
THIS.0 -
I've been to weight watchers several times with the most recent doing the plan on line. This did work for awhile, but I did eventually stopped tracking and was paying for nothing. I think this site offers what ww did and more---I'm so glad I found it. I'm glad you did too!0
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glad you are gone from WW. any place that charges any kind of fee I so wouldn't join.0
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I've also said bye bye to WW. It's a good program and worked for me, but I too was tired of the fees and now I hear the program changed again!! MFP is a simple and realistic approach to making lifestyle changes.0
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Did WW for 5 yrs on/off & the last 4 years were hard yo-yoing 10 lbs. because I didn't want to keep paying member fees for the last 5 lbs.
I really would like to see their data for how well they vet their program changes. Once I was losing fine, they changed the program and I didn't lose anything for 2 months straight until I quit0 -
Found this article from Consumer Reports Interesting
http://news.yahoo.com/consumer-reports-rates-diet-plans-myfitnesspal-free-app-182000171.html0 -
I too have done WW on and off for years and I am at the point where I'm tired of paying for something I can get for free. I have lost weight w/ ww several times but then life gets in the way. I would tell anyone who was looking for weight loss to look into it, I would also plug a few websites too. I have met some wonderful people during the meetings. However I typically have done it online. But at the end of the day MFP has had a bar code scanner that tracks alot more food and I actually found a thread on MFP yesterday that allowed me to install something into my Firefox to display the points in my MFP food journal. So now I have the best of both worlds :bigsmile: I canceled my ww online membership yesterday. Good luck in your journey! We can all do this!0
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I was back and forth with WW myself and just wasn't a program for me. I am the most successful with this site and would recommend it to anyone.0
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I was successful on weight watchers, but hit a brick wall after losing over 60 lbs and just couldn't get into the changing programs and our meeting leaders. I found workout buddy (someone I partner with to email about how each day goes and if I worked toward my current goals) and then was guided to this site. I love MFP and though my numbers don't show weight loss, I feel I have been successful here by keeping off the weight I had lost previously.
I think we all need different things at different times, but the bottom line is the same where ever you go. Do what works for you and do it for yourself and your own health. Create a supportive environment, keep track of what you eat in a manner that works for you, move more (exercise) and eat less/right. Seems to me that MFP and WW have those things in common.
Good luck to everyone ... and my you find success no matter what avenue you choose.0 -
I lost weight on WW but my points consisted mostly of crisps!!! I have also tried Slimfast and Slimming World. Too much money spent and the weight went back on as I became frustrated with what i personally felt was me paying for people telling me what i could and couldnt eat!!! i know this isnt the case at all and structured programmes work fantastically for some but they arent for me x A0
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I have been following WW for 13 years. I went to the meetings for about 2 years and continue to follow the program. When I started WW the point system was new. I follow the original point system, not the new one that is tweaked every year so people buy their new products (books, etc.). I do still think it is a great tool to lose weight, it helped me learn more about calories, fat, and fiber. I really never looked at nutritional information before WW. For me to maintain my weight, it seems I have to log my food. This is a great site to do that. I think if more people logged what they ate (everything) they would be successful.0
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Agreed. My mom took me to WW at age 10. I've been back and forth the last 30 years!! But I'm done with that. I decided when they switched to points that it didn't make sense. They weren't teaching anything about healthy eating. I could eat a bunch of crap all day as long as I didn't go over my points... WTH??? Made no sense. Plus expensive and not that much support. This is where it's at.0
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A colleague lost 40 lbs on WW which inspired me to try to do the same - but I balked at paying a lot of money for the privilege of having to go somewhere to weigh in and listen to people talk. Privacy was an issue for me (small, gossipy town.) Being gluten-free and health conscious, I didn't want their products, recipes or handy hints on using sugar substitutes and the plans all seemed so confusing.
When another friend told me about MFP I loved the concept; I wasn't sure I'd follow through, but here I am after logging in daily for over a year, 33 lbs lighter and much healthier. My colleague is impressed that I did it without WW!0
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