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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 961884"><p>My mother was on weight watchers. They were very non judgemental and I believe the organization played an integral part in helping her change her eating habits for good. She didn't stay with them forever but the change in her lifestyle stayed with her. </p><p></p><p>And yes, I remember the freezer and fridge being filled with their stuff for a few months. But eventually she weaned herself off the products. They were a good crutch for her. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, I think my mother's dietary change helped the family dog live 7 years longer than she would have otherwise. My dog was eating what my mom was eating(scraps, leftovers). My dog ended up going on a diet as well. Being the scrounge that my dog was, she would hover around while salads were being prepared. My dog ended up getting a lot of cucumber skins, left over lettuce, etc. It filled her up but she couldn't gain weight on that. The dog ended up losing weight as well and had a lot more energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 961884"] My mother was on weight watchers. They were very non judgemental and I believe the organization played an integral part in helping her change her eating habits for good. She didn't stay with them forever but the change in her lifestyle stayed with her. And yes, I remember the freezer and fridge being filled with their stuff for a few months. But eventually she weaned herself off the products. They were a good crutch for her. On a side note, I think my mother's dietary change helped the family dog live 7 years longer than she would have otherwise. My dog was eating what my mom was eating(scraps, leftovers). My dog ended up going on a diet as well. Being the scrounge that my dog was, she would hover around while salads were being prepared. My dog ended up getting a lot of cucumber skins, left over lettuce, etc. It filled her up but she couldn't gain weight on that. The dog ended up losing weight as well and had a lot more energy. [/QUOTE]
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