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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.By the end of June she had lost 2 stone and to us she looked brilliant. However she's now lost almost three stone and looks absolutely fabulous. When we look back at our holiday snaps we can see a massive difference between then and now.
She is also much more confident and happier within herself and can't stop buying clothes. To say she's got a new lease of life would be the understatement of the year. I took a photo of her the other week just before we went out and it's now used as the wallpaper on our desktop... Although she's 42 I think in the photo she looks less than 30, (and so do my sisters) and no-one has changed the wallpaper in two weeks which is a record for our house!
If you're looking for encouragement I would say go for it. The change in my wife is remarkable, she's gone from an (almost) frumpy 41 year old to a foxy chick in new clothes... Hubba-hubba as I do believe they say!
I have to go now because my lovely slim wife wants to kill me...!
I'm considering w.w. just to get a change of mindset about food and nuitrition. But I wonder if these programmes can lead to one obsessing about food and their point values. Also, are the plans sustainable in the long-term after one stops going to the meetings? Another thing: I do not cook - I don't have the time or the ability. Will the diet plans require me to do so?