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Originally Posted by sgorny
Hi!
I went on Ideal Protein in May 2010 and lost 100 pounds in 6 months. I held about 80 of it off for a few years, and then it crept back up. Now I'm only 18 pounds below where I started. I think part of the problem was that IP didn't let me think of foods in a normal manner. Either I was "on The Diet", or "Off The Diet." And while it was INCREDIBLY effective in the short term, I was unable to maintain.
Around 2002, I tried WW. I went to meetings, counted points, and went from about 290 to 225. Then I petered out. Held that for a while, but on my 42nd birthday, I weighed 313.
I'm currently 247 pounds, and looking for a way to easily judge what to eat in a real-world situation, so that I can hopefully lose weight, and keep it off this time. I'm not going to go for the maximum - that happened on IP, I lost down to 155, looked great (except for all the excess skin), but the only way to hold that was to severely limit calories & carbohydrates. I pretty much developed an eating disorder (not the first time in my life). I was obsessed, and not fun to be around. Meetings are not really an option, as I work a lot, so I'm trying to do it online.
I hope to get to know more of you soon, and wish me luck!
WW is NOT a diet.

It is a lifestyle, that does recognize, that not all days will be perfect!
None of us are perfect. We will have days, totally on plan, then we will have days when we eat everything in sight. That is ok, as long as you don't guilt/shame yourself into giving up, and turning one bowl of mac and cheese into 6 months of it.
Track it, get back on board, and move on!