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Originally Posted by Rzrbackcandi
This thread has helped me a lot. I went in for my consultation last week after a doctors visit.. My doctor, who I've known for years, asked me - "What are you doing about your weight?"... I smiled and said, "Watching it?!" I always have excuses, I'm too tired after work to exercise, my lower back hurts, I get shin splints, I'm a picky eater and don't like a lot of fruits or veggies. To all this, my doctor said, "if you start exercising and losing weight, you won't have these issues except for the picky eater thing." And I KNOW he is right. But this is the heaviest I've weighed and I'm miserable. I don't have a lot of $$ so I was in complete sticker shock after my consultation. I've recently gone through a bankruptcy so getting or having a credit card is something I never want to do again and I'm pretty much living paycheck to paycheck.
So I'm trying to rationalize the cost of the program and trying to consider how much less my grocery (snacks & fast food) bills are going to be, then will it really work out in the end and be worth the upfront costs. I think the answer is yes but I haven't fully talked myself into it. I have a friend who is going to loan me the start up costs of $389 or $398.. can't remember.. but I'm worried about spending $130+ on the drinks each month that are required and the $79 each month for the Meta-Slim (I think that's the one she said I would be on). And then I've heard that once you get started they push other products and supplements on you and I just can't afford all that. I still have no idea how I'm going to afford $200 a month because I don't have that kind of income and nothing in savings.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Especially if you are paycheck to paycheck and don't really have extra cash... how have you been able to maintain on the program?
Thanks for "reading" :-)
~C
I also live paycheck to paycheck - even with the great tax refund I got - nearly all of it is gone on bills. I did reserve the sign up fee with that money and honestly, it hasn't been an issue yet spending $100 for 10 boxes of HNS. I spend on average $40 less on my grocery bill & we only go out to eat once a month instead of 5-7 times a week. My boyfriend isn't even on the program or taking the HNS and he's already lost 15lbs. You can make it work! I kept saying I could never afford it - but you sacrifice what you can to save your life.
I was also able to afford - MRC-6, B6, B12, and the multivitamin. I did look at my CVS (because I work there and get a discount) and its about the same price as the center.