PNO4TE said:I started on January 16, and have lost 52 pounds. The cost, through QVC, for the program that Denise and I are/were both on is about $185 a month, and that includes S&H. Through the NutriSystem website it is considerable more ($240?) but it is also a 7 day a week plan as opposed to the 5 days on/2 days off. Although you are not REALLY off their plan on those two days. They have guidelines to allow you to eat out or prepare your own meals during the weekend. It is a good way to monitor how much you eat, in my opinion, and a great teaching tool for the future.
Again, perfect for me. But maybe not when you have to cook for others. Although I imagine you are cooking for others anyway with such diverse needs in your family right now.
I decided to give it a try one month to see what I thought and here I am, awaiting my 7th shipment.
PNO4TE said:OK... here are two pictures.
This one is from last October's Food & Wine Festival Trip:
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Although the quality is not so good, this one is from last month in Boston on the Duck Tour:
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KristineN said:WOW!!! That's terrific!!!! I made the 10 lb mark today....I am very happy..
Glynis said:Here's a trick I learned early on after my surgery. When you go out to eat, get a to go box at the beginning of the meal. Take about 2/3-1/2 of your food and put it in the box before you start eating. That way, you've got your correct portion on your plate, and the rest is already boxed up out of the way, and the temptation to eat it is not there!
After a while, you get used to the smaller portions, and you'll begin to wonder how Americans can eat the large platefuls that we are used to seeing.
lmartin2711 said:Alex and I are going to the Georgia Tech Olympic Aquatic Center today. This is totally against my Georgia Bulldog bloodline......but............He qualified for the Gwinnett County Swim Meet so that meet is at GA Tech this year. He has been practicing all week so I hope he does well. He is used to getting 1st place in his age division but I was explaining to him that the county meet is the top 50 swimmers and in 50 yard freestyle he is only 15th. He will be swimming in both relays, long free, breaststroke and butterfly. It will be fun but a long day. Wish him luck and I will check back with ya'll later.
Lynn
PNO4TE said:I started on January 16, and have lost 52 pounds. The cost, through QVC, for the program that Denise and I are/were both on is about $185 a month, and that includes S&H. Through the NutriSystem website it is considerable more ($240?) but it is also a 7 day a week plan as opposed to the 5 days on/2 days off. Although you are not REALLY off their plan on those two days. They have guidelines to allow you to eat out or prepare your own meals during the weekend. It is a good way to monitor how much you eat, in my opinion, and a great teaching tool for the future.
Again, perfect for me. But maybe not when you have to cook for others. Although I imagine you are cooking for others anyway with such diverse needs in your family right now.
I decided to give it a try one month to see what I thought and here I am, awaiting my 7th shipment.
PNO4TE said:Thanks, Marci!
I have an updated picture I need to post from our Boston trip and the Duck Tour. It is commercial as all get out, but I had to buy it because I was shocked to see what I looked like now! If I have time I will get it scanned and post it, with another picture from Christmas before I started the plan so you all can have a comparison.
PNO4TE said:OK... here are two pictures.
This one is from last October's Food & Wine Festival Trip:
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Although the quality is not so good, this one is from last month in Boston on the Duck Tour:
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KristineN said:WOW!!! That's terrific!!!! I made the 10 lb mark today....I am very happy.. Bill has also lost 10, but his weight loss is slowing due to his medication..not sure how we will deal with the potential weight gain side effect of the meds. Seems strange that you tell a diabetic to lose weight, and then give him pills that hinder the process![]()
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triplefigs said:I'm actually debating going off my meds. My last A1C was 5.9 (in the normal range), and since I'm exercising and eating no sugar and the "good" carbs, my blood sugar has actually been low. I think I'd lose weight faster. The doctor said I could probably come off my meds completely if I lose enough weight.
And WTG on 10 pounds! That's awesome!
KristineN said:what meds are you on? Bill is on metformin (sp?) The doc said this was the least weight gaining med for diabetes....they also said if he lost enough weight he would most likely be able to come off the meds. 5.9 is great!!!
PNO4TE said:OK... here are two pictures.
This one is from last October's Food & Wine Festival Trip:
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Although the quality is not so good, this one is from last month in Boston on the Duck Tour:
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triplefigs said:I am on Metformin and Glipizide together. It's called Metaglip and is a combo of each. I tend to run low to normal during the day. My problem is at night my blood sugar goes very high. At bed it will be 140 and at 8 am (with NO food or drink) it's around 190. Very weird.
I got it while pg with the kids and it never resolved even after losing 80 pounds. Now I'm on my last 30 or so. Then hopefully I'll be drug free!
triplefigs said:Can he swim since there wouldn't be pressure on his knees? I'm off to hit the treadmill for my 20 minutes and then we're going to a friend's house to go swimming. See y'all tonight!

PNO4TE said:OK... here are two pictures.
This one is from last October's Food & Wine Festival Trip:
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Although the quality is not so good, this one is from last month in Boston on the Duck Tour:
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