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377.1 | OptiFast worked for Oprah | PLANET::GOLDEN | | Wed Nov 16 1988 11:55 | 19 |
| On her show yesterday she shared how she lost the weight.
It was using the Optifast system which is a medically
supervised diet and available by presciption only.
Oprah said she'll never put the weight back on "for fear of
tabloids"!! 8^)
Also, on the local (Boston-Channel 5) 6:00 news following the show,
it was reported how this (OptiFast) system is not for everyone since
it's only about 800 calories per day, however, it's much better than
the "liquid protein" diets that were popular about 10 years ago.
I don't know about anyone else, but I couldn't go for weeks on end
without solid food.
Regardless, I think Oprah looks super and hope she can keep the
weight off.
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377.2 | I think its Opti-fast | BUSY::AKOZAK | | Wed Nov 16 1988 13:32 | 9 |
| we have a gentleman in our plant who is doing a medically (hospital)
supervised liquid diet. he has been on this diet which sounds very much
like Opti-fast for about 3.25 months, and he has lost 105 pounds.
He has about 60 to go, but is doing very well. I can't say for
certain if it is Opti-fast, but if anyone is interested, I can call
this gent to see if he will talk to folks.
Andy
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377.3 | opti-fast success???? | TWIRL::JSCHMIDT | | Wed Nov 16 1988 15:10 | 12 |
| The hardest part is keeping the # off.! Really, once your mind
is made up its pretty easy most of the time to stick to one simple
thing such as the liquid diet. I was on a
protein-sparing-modified-fast for 7.5 months several years ago in
which I just ate chicken and fish and water...boring but easy.
OPTI-FAST has been around for awhile and I haven't heard of anyone
who has managed to maintain their weight for more than a year or
so under it, but HOPE my sample is too small to count.
IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE WHO HAS SUCCESSFULLY MAINTAINED THEIR
WEIGHT LOSS after being on some type of FAST??? Maybe OPRAH !!!!!
Judy
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377.4 | I know of one | ATSE::KASPER | Black holes: Where God divides by 0 | Wed Nov 16 1988 16:02 | 11 |
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Our group's secretary lost over 100 pounds on Opti-fast; she finished
up last year, shortly after the holidays. She has maintained her
weight for almost a year now.
I'll mention this topic to her; maybe she'll share some of her thoughts
on the program.
Beverly
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377.5 | Well, I was impressed... | JJM::ASBURY | | Thu Nov 17 1988 09:40 | 37 |
| Just a quick disclaimer - the following is somewhat
stream-of-consciousness writing of what I remember...
I watched Oprah's show earlier this week. I was incredibly impressed
with the way she handled it. She was extremely open and honest about
a lot of things she encountered while on her diet, especially the
different feelings and how they can affect your progress. She said she
has kept a journal ever since she was a child and she read a couple
of different excerpts from it. She stressed that you have to want
to lose the weight for you and that wanting to lose the weight (to
feel better, to look better, whatever) has to be the most important
thing in your life, it has to be your MAIN focus while you are doing
it. She also stressed that in order to keep the weight off, you
have to change your eating habits permanently. She did not push
Opti-fast. She just explained how and why it worked for her. She
said she came to the realization that she was addicted to food,
so for her, not eating at all was the best way to break the grip
that food had on her. She stressed that whatever program provides
what *you* need is the best one for *you*. She also talked about
the fact that she had counseling for her mental/emotional self as
well as the physical part that was on a diet. She talked about her
boyfriend (for lack of a better word) and how supportive he was
for her. She interviewed him on the phone during the show. She said
the person who inspired her the most was her best friend's husband,
who had also lost alot of weight and who had encouraged her as she
progressed. He was a guest on the show as well.
I think what impressed me the most was that she was not preaching.
She was merely detailing what had worked for her.
All in all, I thought it was a very inspiring show. I keep realizing
what a phenomenal woman she really is.
Well, good luck to all,
-Amy.
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377.6 | Inspiring Oprah | BPOV02::PILOTTE | | Fri Nov 18 1988 12:44 | 17 |
| I too watched the show earlier this week and taped it on the VCR
as well. I was very moved to see a picture of her in the size 10
Calvins from 1981, then remove her coat and see her in them again.
Personally I related to everything that Oprah said.
1) Eating due to stress - and having to find another channel for
stress. For her it was running.
2) Weight being a shield - No being able to handle being thin,
and keeping the weight as somewhat of a barrier or comfort
zone
I too was thin for a pair of size 11 Calvins in 1981 immediately
after I left my husband. The thinness lasted for 6 weeks and I
proceeded to gain 50 lbs. Since then I have lost 35 but this last
15 has been a struggle. I hope to be able to get thru this 'shield'
and perhaps get into my size 11 Calvins again!!
Hopeful, Judy
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377.7 | It works if you want it to! | HYSTER::HEMDAL | | Mon Nov 21 1988 13:35 | 14 |
| My wife and I both watched that episode of OPRAH with earnest.
My wife just came off the Optifast program last month and with
quite a bit of success - she lost 80lbs. If you are interested
in Optifast refer to Topic #7 or you can contact St. Joseph's
Hospital in Nashua, NH and I believe there is another Optifast
program at Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
My only advice is to be really, really, REALLY sure that you are
ready for OPTIFAST. It takes a toll on you emotionally, physically
and financially. Also, like Oprah said, it really helps if you
have someone help you along if you do decide to go on the fast.
Gary
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377.8 | It was a lot cheaper to put it on... | CSSISG::MCGLINCHEY | Sancho! My Armor! My TECO Macros! | Tue Nov 22 1988 14:51 | 13 |
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I just came off the same program as Gary's wife. I've lost
70 lbs since June 1. I totally agree with Gary - the Optifast
program is tough and expensive. It's really for those people
whose health (or life) is endangered by their extra weight.
I've recently run through my expenses for the program -
medical, optifast, and laboratory - and the tab came out
to $42.00 per pound.
Jim McGlinchey
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377.9 | If you could lose 100lbs, how much would you pay? | HYSTER::HEMDAL | | Wed Nov 23 1988 08:59 | 35 |
| I just did a quick estimate of our Optifast expenses and I came
up with $43.75 per pound. But all in all, it was worth it! It
was probably the toughest thing my wife ever did, but the results
were well worth the price. Just to be able to go into Zayre's or
Bradlees or Sear's or any regular department store with my wife
to shop for clothes for her is now a pleasure. Sorry, Lane Bryant
and Lady Pauline, we won't be back!
Losing so much weight, in so little time, was the biggest boost
anyone dieting could ever experience. Also, the fast showed my
wife, Ann, that she can survive without having food around constantly.
She has tried to explain it to me, and I try to understand, but
when there is a piece of cake (or any food) in front of her, she
is compelled to eat it all, right then. She says she is afraid
that if she doesn't eat it right away, then, someone may take it
away and she will be left without any! Overeating is a sickness,
and abstaining from food is a very drastic form of therapy. Ann
has proven to herself that she can push that cake away and even
if someone else eats all, there will always be some other "treat"
for her! I hope I am explaining this properly, maybe someone else
feels the same way and can share their feelings.
Ann tells me that she now feels she is in control and is psyched to
lose the rest on her own. She is opting for Weight Watchers help,
because the OPTIFAST maintenance is a bit expensive for what they
offer.
It takes a special person to come to grips with a weight problem
and then to enroll in a rigorous program like Optifast is even more
of an accomplishment! I tip my hat to anyone who has successfully
lost a large amount of weight, you are very special indeed!
Gary
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377.10 | Yep, it's addicting | COOKIE::WILCOX | No more new notes | Wed Nov 23 1988 10:11 | 10 |
| Gary, and others, I believe you are correct, eating can be an addiction.
This one is very hard to break because unlike some others such as
cigarettes or alcohol, you MUST eat to live. So, it sounds like
the program is really good for breaking that grip that food can
have on a person.
Congratulations to all who have overcome their food addiction!
liz
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377.11 | Support of a spouse helps | CSC32::J_KILLA | | Wed Nov 23 1988 11:50 | 8 |
| I think Gary should be commended for his support and understanding!
Not all spouses make the effort to understand what a person with
a weight problem goes through. Gary, Ann is very lucky to have
someone like you around giving her encouragment without being
judgmental. Tell her she's a lucky lady!
Jane
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377.12 | | WATNEY::SPARROW | MYTHing person | Fri Nov 25 1988 17:33 | 7 |
| a friend and I here in Colorado Springs checked into the program
at the local hospital.
the cost is approximately $2400. That includes the diet-powder,
lab tests, and support group meetings.
vivian
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377.13 | | GENRAL::DANIEL | | Thu Dec 01 1988 18:45 | 3 |
| GOOD LUCK VIVIAN!
Meredith
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377.14 | The forgotten rules | BPOV06::SKOWRONEK | | Fri Dec 02 1988 12:53 | 42 |
|
There are a couple of items that were not mentioned in the previous
notes regarding the Opti-fast diet and Oprah's weightloss.
The first item is that Oprah did not loose weight on dieting alone,
she also exercised. I had heard that she exercised to a Jane Fonda
video tape and one of the previouse notes mentioned that she jogs.
Everyone must remember that EXERCISE is very important to weightloss,
and maintaining weightloss. You can only loose X amount of pound
on a diet without exercising, you will proceed to loose the rest
of your excess weight with the help of an exercise program. One
thing to remember - when you exercise it takes a while for your
body to start responding to the exercise. For me it was about 2
months. I have been doing aerobics since Sept 1st, and the exercise
did not affect my diet until about November 1st. Now I have a more
steady weightloss and I haven't gained any weight even though I
have cheated a bit.
Second item is that when you go on the Opti-fast program, you don't
stay on the liquid diet forever. Eventually, you start eating "normal"
meals, or should I say you start re-introducing food back into your
system in a way similar to the Weight Watcher's food plan. I have
never been on Opti-fast, and I only saw bits and pieces from the
Oprah show, but I read an article in the newspaper explaining the
diet in more detail. By re-introducing food into your system (in
small amounts), you get your system use to food again so that you
don't gain weight. IF you don't re-introduce food slowly - you
will gain weight if you go from total liquid diet to eating 3 square
meals a day.
I wrote the above, because I don't want people to feel that Opti-fast
is some sort of "miracle" diet. Yes, the results are quick, and
yes it does cost a good penny, but everyone must remember that in
order to loose weight and maintain it you will have to change your
eating habits (eating sensibly) for the rest of your life.
Well, that is my .02, any comments?
Debby
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377.15 | To add to .14... | CADSE::SPRIGGS | Darlene..Making Music ALL THE TIME! | Mon Dec 05 1988 08:47 | 11 |
| RE: Oprah's Exercise
She said on the show that she started out walking a mile a day.
She kept adding distance and after the 3 months was up to jogging
6 miles a day. When she cheated in Hawaii by eating a bacon avacado
cheese burger, she jogged an extra mile. Her weight loss was an
average of about 5 lbs./week. That kind of result can only be obtained
by exercising.
D.
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377.16 | Exercise and Opti-Fast | CSSISG::MCGLINCHEY | Sancho! My Armor! My TECO Macros! | Tue Dec 06 1988 10:15 | 17 |
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Being an Opti-Fast graduate...
Opti-Fast downplays the exercise, recommending only light-to-moderate
exercise such as walking or swimming. The rationale is that you're
subjecting your body to enough stress, so it's not a good idea to
further aggravate your body chemistry with heavy-duty exercise. I managed
to lose 70 lbs at a rate of 5 per week with only walking and light-duty
biking. I now keep it up regularly, but it's not a primary requirement.
I saw some people in my Opti-Fast group go into serious exercise,
but then they burnt out and left the program. I knew I wouldn't
keep up a heavy exercise program after I left the program , so I
took on something that would fit into my way of living.
Jim McG.
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377.17 | Opti-Fast is a tough program. | CSSISG::MCGLINCHEY | Sancho! My Armor! My TECO Macros! | Tue Dec 06 1988 10:22 | 26 |
| Since we're discussing Opti-Fast, I'd like to point out one thing
that neither Oprah nor the Opti-Fast literature mention.
This is one D**n hard program to stick to. I started out with a
group of 13 people. We all started fasting an May 15, 1988.
With six weeks six people had stopped coming.
By the time the sixteen week fast was done, only seven people remained.
Of those seven people, only three had made it the full 16 weeks
on a total fast. The rest had 'cheated' in one way or another.
Of the seven who completed the program, only three had hit their
target weight; the rest had to find some other way of losing the
rest of the weight, as Opti-Fast can only be used for 16 weeks in
a full fast.
Oprah was an exception, in that she 'cheated' and yet was able
to complete the program to hit her goal weight. My experience was
that those who deviated in any way from the full fast had a hard
time staying on the full fast, comtinued to cheat, and did not hit
their goal weight or dropped out of the program.
-- Glinch
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377.18 | goat cheese pizza!?! only in LA | CURIE::TZELLAS | | Tue Dec 06 1988 12:40 | 12 |
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Read in a magazine, Oprah was seen eating Goat's cheese pizza recently.
The waiter mentioned how good she looked and is pizza on her diet.
She said to the waiter "Do you want a tip".
I think this will be a problem, now that she lost all her weight
is she going to eat anything she wants or anything she's missed
not eating and gain everything back?
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377.19 | Everyone is Watching??????????? | SKETCH::KORELLIS | | Wed Dec 07 1988 09:20 | 16 |
| Let's give her a break!!! Thank goodness we all don't have the
National Enquirer following us around watching everything we eat.
It appears that people who learn to eat right...watch what they
eat...have the opportunity to eat anything they want in moderation.
Successful maintenance is keeping what you eat in moderation, and
not denying yourself of every food you enjoy. That piece of goat
cheese pizza, can be broken out into food exchanges, and if Oprah
follows that type of plan, then she is controlling what and how
much food she will eat. The fact that it is pizza does not mean
that she will not be successful in mainitaining her weight loss.
I don't know about most of you, but the minute I tell myself I cannot
have a certain type of food...I think about it constantly. Not
denying yourself your favorites, periodically, and in moderation
appears to be the most successful way of mainitaining yourself at
the desired weight.
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377.20 | Oprah, what happened? | HDLITE::OPERATOR | | Mon Nov 06 1989 15:05 | 19 |
| Given all the questions and comments of whether or not medically
supervised liquid diets work, I thought I'd take a moment to
re-open an old topic. I hadn't seen the Oprah in months until last
Friday. Boy was that a shocker!! I know the press as well as
Oprah herself are denying that she's gained even a pound but the
camera and her clothes sure tell a different story. And, If that's
the case she should put her Calvin's back on to prove differently.
Personally, I think it's kind of sad because she worked so hard
to get the weight off but I guess that only goes to prove why the program
has such a low success rate and moreover the key is to keep the weight
off. I only mention this (not to pick on her but...) because I found
her to be such an inspiration when she first lost the weight. I
remember checking out the program but it was too expensive for me so
I decided to keep the show she did on weightloss on tape. Hopefully
those such as Joel Jaffee and Susan in this notes file will be able
to continue their success and be mentor for the rest of us.
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377.21 | she *has* gained | MILKWY::ZARLENGA | UKnow what 2 do chief, bustamove! | Tue Nov 07 1989 09:30 | 6 |
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By eyeballing her, she's put on between 10 and 20lbs from when
she appeared in jeans on her show.
-mike z
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377.22 | Oprah/weight again? | LEAF::LANE | | Fri Nov 10 1989 09:58 | 10 |
| I saw Oprah yesterday. She was interviewing stars and getting insights
into their lifestyles. Zsa Zsa said to Oprah, "Dahling, you look
wonderful, don't lose or gain another pound. You look beautiful just
the way you are now." Oprah replied, "I don't know, I think that I
need to lose some weight. Especially in the bottom area." Zsa Zsa
said no, but I have to agree with Oprah, she *IS* getting heavy again.
Did anyone else see her?
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377.23 | No, Dahling | MSDOA::MCMULLIN | | Fri Nov 10 1989 13:13 | 5 |
| "No, DAHLING, I didn't see it" but I like your impersonation of Zsa
Zsa, Dahling!!! :-)
Virginia
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377.24 | liquid or exercize? | MEMIT::LENAC_PM | | Thu Sep 06 1990 17:44 | 12 |
| It is really a shame that Oprah, at this time is putting back all the
weight she lost, slowly but surely. If you have watched her in the
last few months you have noticed the weight gain. After all the
struggle she put into the diet was it worth it? I myself am 20 lbs
over weight and feel the only way to get rid of it is to eat balanced
meals and exercize. It took awhile to get use to exercizing again,
but you do start to get addicted eventually. I am feeling a lot better
in every way. Inches are coming off!
I am an Oprah fan all the way and wish her luck with her struggle.
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377.25 | | ACESMK::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Thu Sep 06 1990 18:10 | 8 |
| Re: .24
>It took awhile to get use to exercizing again, but you do start to get
>addicted eventually.
I think of it as human inertia. People at rest tend to stay at rest;
people in motion tend to stay in motion.... I find that I can maintain
okay just by watching what I eat, but I lose weight only if I exercise.
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