The Long Haul
After nearly 40 years with Weight Watchers, Fran still can't believe that she's the woman in our "after" photo shoot. Her reaction? "Not bad for an ole granny!" |
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Powerful Pat!
A lifelong battle with her weight made Pat feel like she was meant to be large. But when she couldn't take her son on a summer rollercoaster ride, she knew it was time to take control of her body. |
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A Move to Confidence
Even a cross-country move in the midst of her weight loss couldn't deter this motivated meetings member. Valerie picked up her plan and took it right along with her. Seventy-seven pounds lighter* and holding, Valerie shares her discoveries. |
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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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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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The End of My Rope
As a registered dietician, Teresa had all the facts about how to eat right. It wasn’t until she walked into a Weight Watchers meeting that she realized knowing the facts doesn’t mean you have all the tools to lose weight on your own. |
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The Greatest Gift
Cybrina tackled weight loss at a time when many others gain weight: her college years. Today, she is a Leader who shares her love of the Core Plan® with her members. |
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Coming Out of the Dark
There are many difficulties that come from carrying over 100 pounds of extra weight as a young person. Christina decided that she couldn’t pay that price any longer. |
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A Teacher Learns His Lesson
By changing unhealthy eating habits and losing weight, Jason became a model for his students and his children. |
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Take Me As I Am
Sonia explored both the Flex and Core Plan® to establish the lifestyle that would help her blend her multicultural background into successful weight loss. Now she’s a Leader and changing the lives of others everyday. |
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