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Yesterday at 4:27 pm
If you're on a diet of any kind, for health or for weight, how much extra do you spend on yourself? (Feeling a little guilty, we are tight.) What's normal?
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Yesterday at 4:29 pm
295 for four weeks group format
179 for follow up groups in 3 week increments
Can earn points and use toward next purchase for group
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:30 pm
I pay $40 for a weekly weigh in plus all my healthy food is probably an extra $50 a week or so
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:32 pm
amother DarkOrange wrote: | I pay $40 for a weekly weigh in plus all my healthy food is probably an extra $50 a week or so |
Ozempic is cheaper. And easier.
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:37 pm
Weight watchers $22 month, but worried going up in a few months to 40 something.
But it helps me greatly to eat optimally, very wholesomely so I look at it like a medical expense.
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:44 pm
I’m not sure your point? I don’t want to do ozempic and it’s not cheaper
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amother
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Yesterday at 5:05 pm
Till you have to deal with the health issues that arise from it...
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amother
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Yesterday at 5:08 pm
I'm currently on weight loss shots. It's not cheap, and the food costs alone of the high protein food I'm eating adds up too.
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amother
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Yesterday at 5:09 pm
If you're looking to diet on a budget I just came across something online called a potato reset. You just eat potatoes. Most people do this for a week or two. One guy did it for a year and lost 100 pounds. I can't comment on the physical or mental health aspects of eating nothing but potatoes for an extended period, but it does seem to work and is certainly cheap.
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amother
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Yesterday at 5:10 pm
amother Sage wrote: | If you're looking to diet on a budget I just came across something online called a potato reset. You just eat potatoes. Most people do this for a week or two. One guy did it for a year and lost 100 pounds. I can't comment on the physical or mental health aspects of eating nothing but potatoes for an extended period, but it does seem to work and is certainly cheap. |
If you're doing this, you might as well do a milk-only diet. Drinking only milk is still cheaper than most meals.
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amother
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Yesterday at 6:20 pm
amother Jean wrote: | If you're doing this, you might as well do a milk-only diet. Drinking only milk is still cheaper than most meals. |
Or corn for that matter. Corn only diet is great.
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bp1234
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Yesterday at 6:27 pm
amother Denim wrote: | Or corn for that matter. Corn only diet is great. | b
Is that a thing?!
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amother
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Today at 1:37 am
amother Denim wrote: | Or corn for that matter. Corn only diet is great. |
Where can I find info about this? Sounds intersting..thanks
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amother
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Today at 4:09 am
$550 a month for Zepbound
$12.99 per month for my Peleton app
All very worth it IMO and B"H can afford it.
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amother
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Today at 4:43 am
I invested about $1500 in a small home gym, but that's it, there are no recurring costs. However, my food costs alot. Probably an extra hundred a month. I'm not on any special program. I'm diabetic, so I have to follow the standard diabetic diet. I'm still on the fence about ozempic, even as a diabetic, and since I've been controlling it well with just metformin, I'm staying that path for now. If I do go down the ozempic route, at least insurance will cover it thanks to my diabetes diagnosis.
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amother
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Today at 4:45 am
amother Tanzanite wrote: | I invested about $1500 in a small home gym, but that's it, there are no recurring costs. However, my food costs alot. Probably an extra hundred a month. I'm not on any special program. I'm diabetic, so I have to follow the standard diabetic diet. I'm still on the fence about ozempic, even as a diabetic, and since I've been controlling it well with just metformin, I'm staying that path for now. If I do go down the ozempic route, at least insurance will cover it thanks to my diabetes diagnosis. |
Ohh... not to go off topic but we are building an extension onto our house and adding a gym. Right now my Peleton is in my bedroom so it will be moved in there. What else did you put in yours ?
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Ruchel
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Today at 4:48 am
Eating lots of veggies is cheaper than most of those no?
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amother
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Today at 4:49 am
Ruchel wrote: | Eating lots of veggies is cheaper than most of those no? |
Losing weight is not as simple as just eating more veggies. 🙄
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amother
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Today at 5:55 am
Ruchel wrote: | Eating lots of veggies is cheaper than most of those no? | veggies are not enough. You also need more protein and fats, and those can get expensive
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amother
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Today at 5:59 am
amother Holly wrote: | Ohh... not to go off topic but we are building an extension onto our house and adding a gym. Right now my Peleton is in my bedroom so it will be moved in there. What else did you put in yours ? |
I have an elliptical, a treadmill, and various odds and ends like a weight rack with varying weights, mats, large exercise balls, those stretchy things, and a bar on the wall. I also have a large monitor screen installed so I can watch shows while on the treadmill or elliptical, and also play YouTube exercise tutorials while using the other things.
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