Managing the Munchies
At 258 pounds, Sonja lived under a cloud of embarrassment. A plus-size bridesmaid dress was the final push she needed to join Weight Watchers, shed 105 pounds* and stop confusing boredom with hunger. |
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I’m an Inspiration!
Susan used to read Weight Watchers success stories online and think of the women as everyday heroes. Now she's one, too! |
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Smile, Sandra!
After years of being naturally thin, having children took a toll on Sandra's figure. When she hit the 200-pound mark, Sandra made up her mind to change. |
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Stacey’s Sweet Success
Stacey went from an emotional eater to a motivated Spinning instructor who inspires her students and, more importantly, her two kids. |
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“I’m Thin Again!”
First-time dieter Keisha had a lot to learn about losing weight, and she worried about how she'd cope with giving up ice cream. Luckily, she realized right away that deprivation isn't part of the plan—but success can be! |
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Looking Forward to Life
For Melissa, simple, everyday tasks were becoming increasingly difficult because of her weight. Close to 50 years old, she knew things wouldn't get better unless she made some serious changes. |
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Praying For Help
Having once tipped the scales at 282 pounds, Jane is convinced that without her faith—and the Weight Watchers plan—she wouldn't be wearing a size 6 today.
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Putting Herself First
A dire warning from the doctor gave Karen the wake-up call she needed to finally tackle her weight issue. Weight Watchers gave her the tools she needed to succeed. |
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Enjoying the Ride
Plagued by health issues, Sharifa was given the choice of having open heart surgery or losing weight. She took the weight off and decided to help others do the same by becoming a Leader. |
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Consistency is Key
Having previously dropped pounds with Weight Watchers meetings, Joe returned with the mission of losing those last 30 pounds and reaching goal. |
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