From Devin, Age 14 - 02/09/09 - IP#: 24.184.6.xxx  Click here to reply  
Ht. 5'2", Start: 159 lb, Today: 154 lb (BMI %tile: 96), Goal: 120 lb - So, me & my mom just went on watchers 5 days ago, and I already lost 4-5 lbs! Maybe it's a little bit of water weight, but I definitely lost something. I would suggest weight watchers to anyone - it's not really a diet! Once you get used to eating the healthy way you won't have to count the points anymore.
Reply from Jocelyn, Age 17 - 02/10/09  - IP#: 96.51.107.xxx
to dancingdamsel: no problem, I don't mind clearing up any confusing situations or anything. you werent being rude, you were only trying to give advice which is a good thing=)
 
Reply from Keyanah, Age 13 - 02/10/09  - IP#: 67.141.120.xxx
do you believe it would help any teen besides us?
 
Reply from DancingDamsel, Age 13 - 02/10/09  - IP#: 65.10.128.xxx
ohhhh. i see. sorry, it wasn't too much my business to go around asking people rude questions like that but thanks for clearing that up for me, Jocelyn.
 
Reply from Jocelyn, Age 17 - 02/09/09  - IP#: 96.51.107.xxx
to DancingDamsel: no, you dont count points the rest of your life. I did weight watchers a year ago, and I am still at my goal weight because weight watchers taught me how to eat healthy. Plus once you reach your goal weight, you are a supposed to stop counting points but still go to the meetings for like six months so that they know you can stay on track by yourself
 
Reply from DancingDamsel, Age 13 - 02/09/09  - IP#: 70.156.147.xxx
doesn't it cost money though? and, i don't approve of weight watchers because it's only for you to lose weight and then you stop. are you planning on counting points for the rest of your life? i wouldn't want to live like that. you'd mind as well learn to eat healthy (without points!) now and live healthy the rest of your life. it might wokr for some people, i don't deny it, but...i'm just saying. *_*