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Title: Weight Loss and Maintenance
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Moderator:ASICS::LESLIE
Created:Mon Jul 09 1990
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:933
Total number of notes:9931

9.0. "DEC financial support for weight loss programs?" by GENRAL::CRANE (Barbara Crane --- dtn 522-2299) Sun Mar 15 1987 14:21

    	Our Weight Watchers at Work program requires 20 paying
    members for each 8 week session.  Lifetime members, who don't
    pay if they keep their weight off, don't count toward that 20.
    
    	We have had a little financial support from DEC here 
    when we've had fewer folks (like 16), but in general, DEC has
    not supported this program.
    
    	Given the company's investments in various employee wellness
    programs, I'm surprised.  I personally had my high blood 
    pressure reduced by losing weight, such that my doctor cut 
    my medication down to a very tiny dosage.
    
    	What's the situation at other sites?  I feel personally able
    and willing to pay for the program, but I know others who have
    a tough time coming up with $56 up front for each 8 week session.
    
    	

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9.1FELIX::GKLEINBERGERmisery IS optionalSun Mar 15 1987 18:0911
    Here at LMO, we have THE DIET WORKSHP, come in for 8 weeks also.
    
    I just joined the second session of 8 weeks (to start this thursday),
    however the price was the same that you quoted (56.00), but we only
    had to had twelve.  they seem to have the exact same program as
    WW, with not counting clories that I can tell, only doing the food
    exchange routine also.
    
    
    Gale

9.2SQM::AITELHelllllllp Mr. Wizard!Wed Jun 10 1987 14:298
    Lifesteps was $125 for a 15 week program, including a book, food
    and activity record books, 3 personal sessions with the nutritionist
    who ran the program, and all the measurement and weigh-ins we
    wanted ;-).  I don't know if there was any other cost that was
    paid by DEC.
    
    --Louise

9.3Is Expensive!PMROAD::BORNEMANTue Apr 11 1989 12:347
    The WW at-work program starts here at MSO this Thursday, well if
    there is 16 participants, will cost $75 up front for an 8-week
    session, but I do not intend to sign up for the amout.
               
    jules

9.4But aren't you worth it??COOKIE::WILCOXDatabase Systems/WestThu Apr 13 1989 01:5716
                      <<< Note 9.3 by PMROAD::BORNEMAN >>>
>>>                            -< Is Expensive! >-


    The WW at-work program starts here at MSO this Thursday, well if
    there is 16 participants, will cost $75 up front for an 8-week
    session, but I do not intend to sign up for the amout.
               
    jules


Well, I guess it depends upon your perspective.  Do you honestly believe
you are not worth $1.+_a_little per day?

Liz

9.5Expensive, but I'm worth it!TOOK::D_LANEWe&#039;re on a road to nowhereFri Apr 14 1989 09:198
    This next session at LKG the leader said she thought it will cost 
    $80 for an 10 week session.  But your saving $10 since the sessions
    outside of work are $90 for 10 weeks.  Somethings better than nothing.
    If I can loose the weight and feel good about myself again then to
    me it's worth it.
    
    Debbi