luvmyfam
04-02-2008, 04:25 PM
Hello, all,
I have been considering joining or at least following Weight Watchers (points plan) for some time now. My MiL is a lifetime member, though she's gained weight back. My sister is following it using materials that were given to her as a gift by her sister-in-law. My sister has now lost about 20 lbs on it in just a few months, where I'm still struggling to maintain the 10 lb loss I have had over the past YEAR of trying one plan/diet or another, never sticking to any of them long enough to get below a certain weight. My sister has struggled with her weight longer than I have, and prior to this, only Jenny Craig worked for her but is just too expensive with the food. My issues came on after my first child was born 12 years ago, whereas she's had issues since puberty. She's an inspiration to me. With four kids, a husband and a part-time job taking care of OTHER people's kids, she has managed to do this. She basically says the points thing is easy as pie, and I know my MiL loves it, too.
I have so many questions, though. Like, if you join, how long do you have to be going to meetings before you can leave and keep your materials? I saw the link to the Weight Watchers at-home materials, but they're a little on the pricey side. I'd like to get the materials, get the general idea of things, and then leave, because I just cannot afford the $56/month it would cost me ($14/week) to go for weigh-ins. But I could either buy the at-home materials on a budget pay, or join up for a short time, and be okay.
Also, when you go to the meetings, do you have to weigh in? My MiL goes to the meetings but only weighs in about once every month or two. She's able to attend the meetings and not pay. Is this because she is a lifetime member, or is this a standard thing? Get the info at the meetings for free, but not have to pay to weigh-in?
Another question is what about pregnant members? My husband & I are always open to more children and would love more. There's an inkling of a chance that I could be pregnant right now, but I have to wait until the end of the week to try. Is there a guideline for pregnant moms? I know one shouldn't be dieting while pregnant, but better food choices can be made to cut down on how much is gained during pregnancy. I'm pretty significantly overweight right now. If I am pregnant, or get pregnant before I've lost a lot of weight, it will be better for me to not gain too much.
Hmmm...I wish I could think of what other questions I had. Those were biggies. I wonder if there is a number to call if no one can answer me here. Big things for me are:
-I am interested in joining, mostly for the materials. Right now registration is free in at least our region, which means my first meeting could be just $15 rather than $40.
-If I do join for that, are the materials included in the registration? Or are they paid for as you go to more meetings? How long would I have to go to meetings before I could stop...or could at least cut down on them, like down to once a month or two, rather than every week.
-Do you have to pay for meetings? Or is it just to weigh in? Is my MiL's ability to go for free and only pay when she weighs in due to her being a lifetime member, or is that how it goes for everyone?
-Finally, is there a plan there for pregnant women?
Thanks!
I have been considering joining or at least following Weight Watchers (points plan) for some time now. My MiL is a lifetime member, though she's gained weight back. My sister is following it using materials that were given to her as a gift by her sister-in-law. My sister has now lost about 20 lbs on it in just a few months, where I'm still struggling to maintain the 10 lb loss I have had over the past YEAR of trying one plan/diet or another, never sticking to any of them long enough to get below a certain weight. My sister has struggled with her weight longer than I have, and prior to this, only Jenny Craig worked for her but is just too expensive with the food. My issues came on after my first child was born 12 years ago, whereas she's had issues since puberty. She's an inspiration to me. With four kids, a husband and a part-time job taking care of OTHER people's kids, she has managed to do this. She basically says the points thing is easy as pie, and I know my MiL loves it, too.
I have so many questions, though. Like, if you join, how long do you have to be going to meetings before you can leave and keep your materials? I saw the link to the Weight Watchers at-home materials, but they're a little on the pricey side. I'd like to get the materials, get the general idea of things, and then leave, because I just cannot afford the $56/month it would cost me ($14/week) to go for weigh-ins. But I could either buy the at-home materials on a budget pay, or join up for a short time, and be okay.
Also, when you go to the meetings, do you have to weigh in? My MiL goes to the meetings but only weighs in about once every month or two. She's able to attend the meetings and not pay. Is this because she is a lifetime member, or is this a standard thing? Get the info at the meetings for free, but not have to pay to weigh-in?
Another question is what about pregnant members? My husband & I are always open to more children and would love more. There's an inkling of a chance that I could be pregnant right now, but I have to wait until the end of the week to try. Is there a guideline for pregnant moms? I know one shouldn't be dieting while pregnant, but better food choices can be made to cut down on how much is gained during pregnancy. I'm pretty significantly overweight right now. If I am pregnant, or get pregnant before I've lost a lot of weight, it will be better for me to not gain too much.
Hmmm...I wish I could think of what other questions I had. Those were biggies. I wonder if there is a number to call if no one can answer me here. Big things for me are:
-I am interested in joining, mostly for the materials. Right now registration is free in at least our region, which means my first meeting could be just $15 rather than $40.
-If I do join for that, are the materials included in the registration? Or are they paid for as you go to more meetings? How long would I have to go to meetings before I could stop...or could at least cut down on them, like down to once a month or two, rather than every week.
-Do you have to pay for meetings? Or is it just to weigh in? Is my MiL's ability to go for free and only pay when she weighs in due to her being a lifetime member, or is that how it goes for everyone?
-Finally, is there a plan there for pregnant women?
Thanks!