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Old June 6th, 2008, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Omega View Post
I have just recently joined WW and hope that they are going to help me have a soft landing. I have been pleased with my weight loss up until now (prior to joining them) but have become more and more concerned about
a/ whether I am going to have problems with the final bit (everyone always says that the last 20 pounds are the hardest)
b/ whether I will be able to recognise the right weight for my body and
c/ how I will ever cope with maintenance (I know how to gain weight and how to lose weight - I just never learnt how to stay the same weight).

I finally decided that it was time to gather whatever expertise that I could find.

I fortunately have discovered that the healthy foodplan that I have adopted for my weightloss to date - fits perfectly into their "core" plan - and my portions fit into the "points" plan too. It really makes me think that I have gone to the right people to help me.

I'd say that's a good choice. There's a plan for the maintenance on WW. Oh, and insofar as recognizing the right weight for your body (I think you're gorgeous right now, but who am I?), there's a WW guideline, but they also accept doctor's recommendations. So if you think one opinion isn't enough, you can still be a lifetime member with the other. :-)

Have fun!

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