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Old 09-12-2005, 02:19 PM
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Originally posted by bsp-mich24
Just my .02 cents.....

I'm a lifetime member of JC and yes it is very expensive. I only liked the frozen foods which costs the most. I just happened to join when they offered specials on the JC lifetime membership programs back in 1995.

I haven't done it faithfully since 96 but I have gotten a few meals now and then. Eventually, the program teaches you how to make the right eating choices and meal plans.

Side note: neither WW nor JC work for me after the 1st 10 lbs or so and I ended up gaining the lost weight back. I also did WW when they still had the food centers where you could buy their food there (more of a selection than the grocery stores).
I did JC for a few months and lost 10lbs and couldn't lose anymore. That's how it is on EVERY diet I do. Some of the JC food was good but it was expensive and got repititive because I'm very picky.

My friend has been doin WW and has lost like 40some lbs and looks awesome. I think she was at around a size 22/24 (Lane Bryant) and now she's at a 14. I'd like to try it but after spending so much money on unsuccessful diets in the past, and a pretty expensive YMCA membership, I'm gona try it on my own. WW seems pretty cool and easy tho so once I get a job I'll probably try it.
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