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522.1 | Been there.... WW, that is! | NETMAN::LAGOY | | Thu Oct 19 1989 17:23 | 19 |
| i know someone who did both programs. after failing at optifast
(this person lost 47 pounds in 11 weeks and gained back 54 in
about 6 month) this person is now doing medifast and is not doing
so well at that either... they are both equally expensive. JH
does pay for 80% but you have to pay first and JH reimburses you.
i'm not sure how you get this "approved" however.
what's the hurry for losing weight? i think you would be better
off to try Weight Watchers.. it DEFINITELY is CHEAPER, and is
more successful in the fact that WW teaches you HOW to eat...
without deprivation. at $26 to join and $8/week, it makes a lot
more sense financially, too. these fasting programs work FAST,
but you're not learning anything about behavior modification..
are you going to be able to handle FASTING during the upcoming
holiday season and keep your sanity too?
peggy
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522.2 | Good but not for me. | CSC32::R_LECOMPTE | EVERY knee shall bow... | Tue Oct 24 1989 17:52 | 15 |
| I started Medifast this week. I am not paying first but billing
John Hancock directly. I think it really depends on your agreement
with the Dr.
A note on WW. I loved WW, I lost about 30 lbs. The thing was though
that everyone was always thinking about food. Thinking about what
you were going to eat for the next meal, thinking about how many
exchanges you had left etc.etc. I gained it all back plus more.
Just my experience. I still think they are a great organization and
that it does work. It just wasn't the answer for me.
Rothel
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522.3 | Same here. | MSDOA::MCMULLIN | | Tue Oct 24 1989 18:53 | 10 |
| Rothel,
I had the same experience as you with WW. I always assumed it was
because I had too much to choose from on WW, but I think you're right
to say you are always thinking about food. I'm not condemning WW, I
just need a stricter program and I have to be stricter with myself even
when I do lose weight.
Virginia
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522.4 | I'm Confused | AIMHI::DANIELS | | Fri Oct 27 1989 10:40 | 11 |
| I'm probably showing my ignorance, but after one has finished a program
of whatever Opti-fast or Medi-fast is and have lost the desired weight,
how do you maintain it? Or does one only eat Opti-fast for the rest of
your life? I hope I don't sound sarcastic, because I'm not, and I
truly don't understand what these two programs are about, or how you go
back to eating.
Confused,
Tina
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522.5 | You must change eating patterns | COOKIE::WILCOX | Database Systems/West | Fri Oct 27 1989 12:52 | 7 |
| Tina, basicly, you have to change your pre-fast eating habits.
I'll confess I'm thinking of trying one of these methods depending upon
how heavy I am after this pregnancy. I'm a tried and true WW member but
have been at it so long I sometimes think I need something drastic to
get the weight off. Then I would follow WW to keep it off.
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522.6 | Fasting programs | CIMAI::SHAMEL | Marsha Shamel | Fri Nov 03 1989 11:56 | 24 |
| I feel a need to reply to the comments about not learning behavior modification
on the fasting programs.
I have recently joined the HMR program at Emerson Hospital. This is a fasting
program (liquids only), basically 520 calories a day. It is medically
supervised. the program is a lot like Optifast.
The major piece of the program is the maintenance and behavior modification.
As a matter of fact while I will be on the fasting program about 4 months
(losing just under 60 lbs), I will be on the maintenance piece for 18 months!
This program is very serious about learning what to eat and not changing your
style. If you are an afternoon or evening eater or restaurant eater, they
work with you to learn the better choices.
I joined this program for two reasons - the fast weight loss (I need positive
feedback fast) and the committment to behavior modification through the
maintenance phase.
One final comment - there are lots of programs and lots of ways to lose
weight. Finding the program that works for you, accounts for your style of
living, and then committing to it are the secrets to success.
Good luck to all of you!
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