Hi all . . . I lurk around this forum but don't post too much. I have been doing WW at home for free (borrowed a friend's books, follow the points and use a WW cookbook) since April 16, 2007, so about 24 weeks. I have lost about 34 pounds in 24 weeks, which is an average of 1.41 pounds a week, and I have about 13 to go to get to my first big goal. When I first started WW, I wasn't exercising and I was losing about 1.5 to 2 pounds a week. I hit a wall at the end of June and finally got over it in July. Since then, I have been losing about 0.5-1.5 pounds a week. I have added in exercise about 3-4 times a week. I know that it is good to lose weight slowly because if you lose it too quickly it is unhealthy and it is more likely to be gained back.
I guess what I'm wondering about is should I be concerned that I am losing too slowly? I plan to keep going with WW until I get to my goal of 140, and will probably keep going for another 10 pounds just to be more healthy. Even though I do read a lot about how it is good to lose weight slowly, sometimes I think I am losing too slowly and I should up my efforts - i.e., more exercise, completely clean eating (I do use some of my 35 flex points every week - not all of them, but usually about 5-10 a week). Or should I just be happy with the 0.5 pounds I lose some weeks and keep up with my current routine? Most of the time I am happy when I see any lose at all, so I can usually convince myself that my routine right now is fine, but then there are times when my mind says "you should be losing more faster!!!" I want to ignore that but sometimes it's hard. Any thoughts would be great.

I've lost 31 pounds in 39 weeks, and I'm okay with that. Yeah, I could've done better, but hey - I'm changing my lifestyle, and with everything else going on, I figure this is good enough! 