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Originally Posted by BonnieMcC
While reading through a lot of threads, I notice that most people (even our biggest losers) go off plan even a little. Do you journal on your worksheet your cheat? When I asked my MRC gal about the guarantee she said that you had to stick the plan 100% for them to honor guarantee. I said "so if I have a piece of cake, you will know because my ketones will be low (or none), she said that wouldn't void my contract, but eating the cake would void my contract. If you don't journal something so small as a single piece of cake when the rest of your week was on plan, how would they know? What do you do? Don't get me wrong...I don't PLAN to cheat, in fact I am feeling very confident right now (probably because I am just starting), but I have to stick to plan 100% thru Aug 5th! I am sure there will be something I will slip up on between now and then! I really don't want to have my guarantee voided though now and then.
Thanks!
There are a lot of things besides your food journal that can void that guarantee. They tell us to exercise. They tell us to come in twice a week. The water every day. The vitamins & supplements. It's darned near impossible to never do anything that would void the contract.
I don't always put my transgressions in my food journal, but I also was never one to get in twice a week for weigh-ins either. To be honest I would never try to invoke the guarantee because I know that if I don't lose the weight it isn't the plan, it's because I didn't follow the plan. I had 17 weeks to lose 20 lbs this time around, and when I signed up I thought it was a piece of cake (if you'll excuse the expression) - but life has gotten in the way over & over & I was very thankful to get 3 extra weeks because I lost weight over Thanksgiving. Has nothing to do with MRC, it's me. Now there are some people that might find they can't eat all that protein, or are allergic to HNS, or something, that might be able to get out of the contract. But barring that, I truly would never plan on getting my money back if I didn't lose the weight.
