Anyone on Medifast? Wonderslim?
Incredible_Shrinking_Jenn
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I am back on MFP and most of my old friends are no longer logging in. I'd like to build a new network of Medifast or Wonderslim users to help me stay on track! It's much easier to stay committed with other people using a similar method of weightloss. I'v enever used wonder slim but I understand it to be similar. I used Medifast in 2012 and lost a lot and then went back to my old ways. It all crept back on and I am ready to get rid of it again and forever this time.
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What is medifast or wonderslim?0
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Hi. @Incredible_Shrinking_Jenn I just started Medifast yesterday. Honestly, I'm not feeling so well today. I have a head ache and feel kind of out of it. BUT they say that's normal and to just keep going which is exactly what I intend to do. So far the Dutch chocolate shake and brownie were good. The Parmesan cheese puffs had a "burned" taste to them but I still ate them. This will definitely take some getting used to but I've tried everything else and just can't seem to drop the weight. My friend has been on it for 3 1/2 months and lost 40 pounds and she had tried a ton of different things to lose the weight also. After hearing her story and seeing her results I decided to give it a go. I've been told the first few days are the hardest and then you start to feel great. I'd love to be on your team and compare notes! I'm so excited to get healthy!!2
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I am back on Medifast starting today! Good luck on your journey!1
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I've never heard of either of these. What are they?0
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http://health.usnews.com/best-diet/medifast-diet
800-1000 calories/day???? That sounds awful.2 -
I just started Medifast this past Sunday. I would love a support network. Feel free to send me a message or add me as a friend.1
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I'm on my third week of Medifast. A friend in my BNI group is a TSFL coach so I thought I'd try it. I'm relatively new around here (sort of), apologies for now intro at this time but I'll get around to it soon.1
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I am on Medifast (TSFL). I lost 50 lbs. in 2015 and kept it off for a year. This summer, weight started creeping back on with some added stress in my life. I gained back 20. I decided to get back on the plan now; it is a lot easier to lose 20 than 50 again! However, I am finding it much harder to stay on plan this time. I am motivated, but my body is fighting it much more this time around. I have lost 5 since 9/1, so I am on the right track - but again, could use the support. My husband did the plan with me last time, but I am solo this time. Hoping to say good-bye to this weight by the holidays! Keep it up everyone!2
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I am starting my second week of medifast and would love to connect with others following this plan as well!
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I have been on Medifast since May and have dropped 54 lbs so far!! I love the program!! I am new to this app and community though1
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The one good thing about Medifast is that it's easier to get drunk! No calories in the diet, then a cocktail. BOOM!
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Hi guys -anyone still out there? I'm not sure how many grams to put into MFP to track it for the Medifast plan? I ordered the food and will start this weekend, so trying to get ready. I see the mixed reviews on Medifast and the negative feedback by many MFP users - what is your experience? Thanks!0
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I was on Medifast back in 1988 (can't remember if it was Medifast or Optifast) at the suggestion of my ex-wife and I lost a lot of weight - fast. It was available through doctors only at the time, and required frequent doctor visits and monitoring of liver enzymes.
It all came back on within a year or two. The reason is: they took a disease approach to weight loss, and once the weight was off the "tumor" had been excised and they were done with me. My aftercare/maintenance consisted of a single typed page of suggestions -- I was on my own after that.
I've found over the decades that losing weight isn't that hard. Keeping it off long term is. I'd advise anyone who decides to go this route to understand that quick fixes don't work -- start planning for how you're going to maintain from day one. Else you will be back where you started from in a couple of years. I personally wouldn't touch a program like Medifast again -- even if it were offered to me at no charge.
If you click on Groups up above and search for Medifast, there are a few groups people have started on the subject.
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