Hello, I'm escaping weight watchers!

JE9599
JE9599 Posts: 10 Member
edited November 27 in Introduce Yourself
Hi my name is Sarah and I have been going to weight watchers on and off for years. They have now changed their plan and even though I don't officially start it till tomorrow I don't like the look of it! So thought I would give it a go. I do like the odd treat of crisps and chocolate though so will have to look for low calorie ones. Any tips gratefully received.

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  • Burtie_Burt
    Burtie_Burt Posts: 12 Member
    Hi Sarah. I'm an ex Weightwatcher too. Been here for just over a week and I am loving it so far. Good luck x
  • Lizzierose89
    Lizzierose89 Posts: 14 Member
    Hi, I have also moved from weight watchers. I was becoming very frustrated with the website and the new plan just doesn't seem right for me! Going to see how I get on here :-) x
  • JE9599
    JE9599 Posts: 10 Member
    Thanks for your replies, will be weird changing system and counting calories.
  • AmyAliEsq
    AmyAliEsq Posts: 7 Member
    Hey, Sarah et al! I'm an ex-WW, too, as so many here are, obv. My last few attempts at going were unsuccessful, as I just couldn't relate - I couldn't stand another meeting about how to replace junk food with more junk food. I *almost* went back for another try this week, just to have a support group, but the plan change is such a scam. How many ways can you repackage common sense to make a buck? MFP is such a great tool, no games, just health, accountability and inspiration. Add me if you need a team to keep you engaged! I know that I certainly do. :) Welcome to the club!! Woopwoop!
  • JE9599
    JE9599 Posts: 10 Member
    Ooh thanks but how do I "add you"??
  • Stephie1200
    Stephie1200 Posts: 5 Member
    Hi there, I quit WW yesterday, back to MFP now :) But I liked the support I found there, I'm hoping to find the same online here, feel free to add if you want !
  • I_Golf
    I_Golf Posts: 15 Member
    I just left WW also. I had been off the wagon for months and was ready to get started again, then I saw the mess that was happening on the WW website and the new program. I had used MFP some in the past and I will commit to using it exclusively now.
  • xxghost
    xxghost Posts: 4,697 Member
    Welcome! If you have any questions, please let me know!

    I ditched Weight Watchers when the meeting leader belittled me in front of everyone else, to the point that I actually started crying. Yeah, not thanks!
  • PaulaSmerdon1
    PaulaSmerdon1 Posts: 1 Member
    I too ditched Weight Watchers for me it was not worth the money. My weight loss is too slow for that sort of plan, I also need portion control and I also take thyroxine all of which does not help!
  • faramelee
    faramelee Posts: 163 Member
    I've never 'done' WW myself so I can't comment on it, although I have heard that a lot of the food is not very nutritious and so many people say 'I'm going to have to go back onto WW.' When asked why WW they say 'It worked last time'. If that is the case why do so many people put all of the weight back on? Unfortunately weight loss is a lifelong commitment. I have found that by using MFP I became accountable myself - for what I was eating, for how much I was moving etc. I couldn't blame anyone else, it was down to me. I had to find nutritious foods that I (and my family) enjoyed and figure out how it was going to fit into my life whilst still enjoying chocolate and wine (I refused to give them up :D !). It's not about 'good' and 'bad' foods, it's about moderation. It's also important to find exercise which you enjoy, try different things out....
    I have found so much support on MFP and I really hope that you do too. I've lost over two and a half stone and am still maintaining after 15 months, it's not always easy but on the flip side do not deny yourself.

    I hope that this did not come across as preachy, each to their own at the end of the day.

    Best of luck to you!
  • JE9599
    JE9599 Posts: 10 Member
    Wow not preachy at all very realistic and helpful. Thank you so much
  • elwing
    elwing Posts: 9 Member
    I've found that if I don't allow myself the little indulgences throughout the day (like a bottle of coca cola), I end up binge eating at night. The new plan made a 20oz bottle of coke go from 7points to 15, and I get a whole 30 points/day. WW has worked for me in the past, and the new plan is all about healthy and clean eating, but my mental state just isn't there for completely clean eating yet.
  • Rachel0778
    Rachel0778 Posts: 1,701 Member
    elwing wrote: »
    I've found that if I don't allow myself the little indulgences throughout the day (like a bottle of coca cola), I end up binge eating at night. The new plan made a 20oz bottle of coke go from 7points to 15, and I get a whole 30 points/day. WW has worked for me in the past, and the new plan is all about healthy and clean eating, but my mental state just isn't there for completely clean eating yet.

    I agree. I see what they're doing with nudging people towards healthy choices....but I also believe that being over penalized for an indulgence leads to the "good food bad food" dichotomy which I definitely want to avoid.
  • cawthraven
    cawthraven Posts: 1 Member
    I'm another WW refugee--their new plan is based on fad science and completely demonizing sugar and saturated fat (they've moved away from their "oh you can eat anything in moderation!" stance) and the way they handled the website transition has me livid. They're too big a company and charge too much for those kinds of shenanigans and the customer service has been abysmal. WW was working for me but my yogurt doubled in points overnight? I don't think so.

    I'm really going to miss the meetings but not enough to deal with the rest of the stuff.
  • HipHipAway
    HipHipAway Posts: 2 Member
    I have also escaped and canceled my monthly meeting pass subscription last night.
    I started WW in April this year and lost 60 lbs so far, but just couldn't see paying any longer for something that essentially quit working about three weeks ago when they started rolling out changes for their new plan. Sadly, the new plan is also much more like a diet than a lifestyle change. The 'punishment' inflated points to near double for some common treats (which I didn't eat very many of to begin with) feel like while this may be steering a total newbie to healthy eating in the right direction and better choices, just won't fit my life now. I essentially switched over to here about two weeks ago and am finding this so much easier, because I can glance at a nutrition label for any packaged food and decide quickly if the food fits for me, or if I put it back on the shelf. Avoiding processed foods as much as possible is still something I am working on, gradually, knowing that more natural is better. On the other hand, not finding foods in the 'extensive' Weight Watcher database and having to key in 7 (!) different values from a nutrition label now, while in the grocery aisle, rather than the previous four, which was already somewhat cumbersome, just to arrive at a points value that is supposed to tell me if it is a good or bad choice (the lower, the better), just won't work for me any longer either.
    Exercise has also started to take a larger role and I am creating too much of a deficit now that they don't encourage you to eat back at least some of the calories you burn. I have seen posts on the WW community boards where people are realizing they are eating only between 800 and 1000 calories BEFORE taking into consideration that they also worked out. Nope, just cannot do that any longer - compounded by the enormous technical kerfuffle, I think I'll be fine and happy here, and will continue to take the last 28 pounds off continuing to do what I have been doing and improving further along the way. :smile: Here we go!
  • VeryKatie
    VeryKatie Posts: 5,961 Member
    I used to do Points+ but came here a while ago. I just looked at the new changes... oh look, it's still low fat. So I'd still be starving, sad, and hormonally imbalanced. They say they're using the most up to date research? Well maybe they should start realizing that some fat is good for us - it is essential.
  • ivetastic
    ivetastic Posts: 255 Member
    JE9599 wrote: »
    Thanks for your replies, will be weird changing system and counting calories.

    You'll get the hang of it. I feel that counting calories is so much better because 3500 calories equals one pound so if you burn 3500 calories in one week that equals 1 pound a week that you can be losing. So if you consume 500 calories less every day you'll lose 1 pound a week and if you burn 500 in addition to that you'll lose 2 pounds every week. This works for me.
  • MostlyWater
    MostlyWater Posts: 4,294 Member
    You have to do what works for you.
  • becgraceevemaggie
    becgraceevemaggie Posts: 26 Member
    I fell out of love with ww way back as they changed the plan and, for me, seemed to promote their junk food over other junk food. Now when I first joined ww I thought that was brilliant. Rubbish food which I liked at the time could be replaced by ww rubbish food but with lower calories and added artificial sweeteners. I did lose weight but was constantly hungry. I felt the leader had little knowledge about good foods. Anyway the community is great on mfp and has a much larger data base of foods than ww.
    Hope you have lots of success with mfp Sarah!
  • ckneph
    ckneph Posts: 4 Member
    Another WW refugee here. The point hikes were part of it, but the website debacle was the thing that pushed me to try something else.
    I was really happy to see the community boards here. Hoping to get some prodding and good advice along the way.
  • cassandranken
    cassandranken Posts: 129 Member
    WW works for some people. My MIL swears by it. But I checked it out and I just couldn't...understand, figure out, comprehend how ANYTHING worked. Definitely not for me lol. Anyway, welcome! Hope you like it here. I do!
  • annaskiski
    annaskiski Posts: 1,212 Member
    Rachel0778 wrote: »
    elwing wrote: »
    I've found that if I don't allow myself the little indulgences throughout the day (like a bottle of coca cola), I end up binge eating at night. The new plan made a 20oz bottle of coke go from 7points to 15, and I get a whole 30 points/day. WW has worked for me in the past, and the new plan is all about healthy and clean eating, but my mental state just isn't there for completely clean eating yet.

    I agree. I see what they're doing with nudging people towards healthy choices....but I also believe that being over penalized for an indulgence leads to the "good food bad food" dichotomy which I definitely want to avoid.

    This ^^^^

    Food is neither 'good' nor 'bad'. It either fits your macros for today, or not.
    Punishing people for indulgences is 'bad'.
  • RaeBeeBaby
    RaeBeeBaby Posts: 4,246 Member
    I tried WW twice (very briefly each time). Just when I got the hang of the point counting, they changed to Points Plus. Now they're changing again. I know it has a kind of "cult like" following, but I just found it to be very restrictive and their WW foods full of ingredients I don't want to put in my body. In addition, they push their products (trackers, counters, cookbooks) on you at meetings and you end up with a bunch of "stuff" you don't really need.

    Now that Oprah is behind it I'm sure there will be a resurgence in interest as she publicly loses weight on their program (yet again). They try to make something complicated, that is really simple, with their bottom line to make money.

    Calories in, calories out. Eat less, move more! It's beautiful in its simplicity!!
  • Galkowski1
    Galkowski1 Posts: 1 Member
    Another WW refugee here. Was a bit nervous to leave WW ,but so far really like MFP. Deal breaker for me was the inability to exchange exercise points for food on the new WW plan. I train for half marathons and can't live on 1200 calories and also run 10 miles. New program was not for me.
  • wizzybeth
    wizzybeth Posts: 3,578 Member
    xxghost wrote: »
    Welcome! If you have any questions, please let me know!

    I ditched Weight Watchers when the meeting leader belittled me in front of everyone else, to the point that I actually started crying. Yeah, not thanks!

    You should let WW International know about that. Should never have happened. I used WW in the past and while there are things about the program I did not like - the leader was always kind, respectful, motivational, and inspiring...never non-supportive or ...outright mean.
  • andreahaley30
    andreahaley30 Posts: 3 Member
    I did ww a few times several years ago and lost about 30 pounds but got tired of paying for it and sitting through repetitive meetings. I inevitably gained the weight back (and then some) because it was never mentally about a lifestyle change but rather just a period of time that I would sacrifice until I felt good about my body and then back to my old ways. I've been using mfp for a while now and have had success. Someone earlier on this string of posts mentioned how ww just substitutes junk food for different junk food. I feel like that's exactly what I did with ww - they tout it as a way to lose weight eating whatever you want, but I think they miss the point of eating real, whole, clean foods. I think it really has helped me to learn how to eat fresh foods and avoid prepackaged foods. I'm looking for more friends and support on mfp, feel free to add me!
  • trina1049
    trina1049 Posts: 593 Member
    Lifetime WWs member here. I actually made goal once but ended up regaining and went back three times before I figured that the plan wasn't working for me any longer. That was almost 2 years ago. I found MFP by accident and it helped me to educated myself about nutrition. I've now lost 51 lbs and I'm 3 or 4 lbs away from maintenance. Best thing I ever did was ditch WWs.

    I learned that there are no magic formulas to losing weight; it's all calories in/calories out. WWs never taught me that. I learned how to control my portions; I learned that there are no "free" foods or good or bad food. I learned that I can eat anything I want as long as I stay within my calorie budget. WWs never taught me any of that. I learned to love exercise -- move more, eat less is simplistic but it works. MFP was a huge Ah-ha moment for me. I'll have to keep tracking and weighing food but it's so worth it.

    I guess that I was finally ready to take control of my weight and not let a "program" do it for me. Best of all, MFP is free and no one is pushing me to buy their food.

    I think you'll find a great community of supportive people here -- I began building a "friends list" almost a year after I signed up. I did read everything here on the forums from the day I signed up though and many of the posts led me to investigate additional nutritional information. MFP has been my lifesaver.
  • bevkidd1
    bevkidd1 Posts: 266 Member
    I have been on MFP for about a week now. Signed up a couple years ago and just never did anything with it. I have had a couple health issues lately and need/want to get healthy. I have over 100 lbs to lose which is so overwhelming to me.

    I am hoping to get lots of support. I am a foodie that is having the hardest time watching what I eat. I had surgery in October (not weightloss surgery) and the fatty foods really hurt me now, but I still eat them. (how crazy is that?) Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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