I'm sure you get a bunch of these "I'm new" threads, sorry! Just wanted to say hello and introduce myself. I'm new to WW, but I've posted a bit on these forums...
My mother and I joined WW together. We're total opposites, so I assume it's going to be a struggle. When I start something, I jump in. Eat healthy, back to the gym... I dive in. I did it before WW (and lost about 90 pounds... gained half of it back when I changed jobs, moved to a new state, left my friends and family behind... my parents moved to be closer to me) but I'm excited to try something new and get back on track. My mother is the complete opposite. She's the type of person who's overweight, and maybe deep down it bothers her, but she doesn't let it show. She says she was like me when she was younger.... self conscious, uncomfortable, etc. It's been a bit of a struggle, I think she wants to lose weight, but not as much as I do or she lacks motivation. Which causes some turmoil.... BUT ANYWAYS.
It's been interesting trying to figure out the program. My starting weight is high, so I'm alotted a large amount of points. I'm finding eating all the points, when I'm brainwashed that dieting means healthier options and limited portions, to be a challenge. I'm totally not of the mindset that I have 17 points left, let me get a cheeseburger and fries. I've been doing cereal (WW Almond w/ blueberries or Special K) with a piece of fruit for breakfast. Kashi bar for a snack, lunch is usually a grilled chicken sandwich and small chili from Wendy's due to work, dinner is something like a salad or a couple bean and cheese burritos. I like the idea of 3 meals, 2 snacks... I'm trying to add in V8, since I wasn't raised a veggie lover... but boy does it taste horrible
It just seems like a lot of food. Any tips of foods that are high in points, but still healthy?Exercise hasn't been discussed in meetings yet, so I'm trying to do that on my own anyways. There just has to be more to it... the amount of points I'm allowed is kinda excessive! Or so it seems...
I started rambling.... HI!

. First of all, congratulations on your initial 90 lb loss. Those were some major life-changes you went through so it's understandable that you gained some weight back but you still maintained a 51 lb loss and that is AMAZING!!! I know how that goes as I am on my 3rd attempt at WW. I love the program because I know it really works if you work it. My first two attempts combined probably had me at a 90 lb loss as well... I am in a different place in my life right now and I know this time I had better make the changes permanent or else I am really endangering my health. But off my personal
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I know the first few weeks will be higher numbers and then it'll level off, but it was still exciting. It still amazes me that I lost weight after the sheer amount of food I've had to eat to make sure I get all the points.. but hey, I guess it could be worse. Could be not enough food, right?