My biggest obstacle to losing weight is probably my husband, in week days when were not together (because I work out of town) I do great! On the weekends, he wants to eat, eat, eat and is over weight himself. I did tell him Sat, that I joined Noom and I wanted his support in doing so.
Mine is mild MS and stress is mine, I want to be healthy. I count calories, works the best for me. My original weight 230 and now 144. You can do it, just patience and slow weight loss is healthy as you don’t want to lose muscle. I tell myself I’m not dieting, I’m living healthy now. You keep doing , your video is awesome. Keep us updated. You look great…
Hi Jenn...I'm a new subscriber...hello!! I have been doing Noom for the last year and it has been hugely successful for me. I am down 60 pounds and I feel and look better than I think I ever have!!! That said, I only kept my subscription for 6 months and I also dropped the articles near the end. What I did do, and continue to do, is weigh every day and log my food in the free version of the app. It helps me stay on track!!
That is great to hear. I'm getting discouraged. It honestly is a big part due to Noom's promises. When I started the program they said the plan would help me lose 80 lbs by August. Not a chance of that happening at this point. So that has stuck out to me the most as i've gone down my journey. I'm going to do what you did and use the free app for the same reasons. It's the only thing I use it for at this point . Thanks for the post it really helped me a lot.
Did you do the regular or premium plan? I signed up for the regular plan and am on my free trial but I was debating on switching to premium if it is worth it.
I only ever did the regular. I don't think there was a premium at the time I signed up. But full disclosure, I fell off quite badly...but getting back on the horse!
I am brand new to Noom and also suffer from food sensitivities that I know are causing inflammation in my body. I am so grateful for the reminder to take that into account as I wrap my head around what I’m learning through Noom. I would love to watch some videos where you would incorporate what you’ve learned about your food sensitivities into comfort food recipes! Congratulations on your journey and thank you for sharing!
Then the guilt after. I now keep ready to snack on veggies and lean proteins for when those moments appear. It's not the cookies or ice cream I really want but I do feel massively better about myself if I make a positive choice.
I too tried the Noom trial. It taught me the calories of the difference foods etc. I consume. I am not a calorie counter perse. Every time I put something in my mouth I would record it and realized what was giving me the most calories, like cookies, cakes, pizza etc that I ate, mindlessly. So I got an awareness from Noom and that has helped me be more mindful. I did not subscribe to it, used the 7 day Free, and now use their app.
Peri menopause. I just joined Noom and am curious to see if it makes a difference because I’ve been trying to eat healthier and have been working out 5x a week for at least 45 minutes but can’t lose a single pound these days.
My main roadblock is definitely stress too!!! I use food emotionally for comfort, especially at the end of the day. Currently using Noom to help me break these habits :)
I am starting my journey on a healthier eating path too. Thank you for this video. Also, stress eating is my biggest trigger! I get on a good path and something stressful happens and I'm off track.
Funny you just commented back! I was thinking about coming back here... I met with a naturopath for E today and she has food sensitivities too! Just interesting how it all works I guess. I'll be getting the rest of the fam there soon to find out if there is anything they are sensitive to too!
It is really inspiring video. I gave birth in this Jan and I gained 40 lbs comparing before. I was quite anxious about my weight, but you definitely gave me some good tips and encouragement to start my weight loss journey. Thanks Jenn ☺️
I am exactly the same. I have spent so much money on weight loss programs. The latest program I spent almost 3000 and gained weight!!! Thank you for your videos.
What the Noomers don't talk about is the loneliness aspect. I will be 70, my three children have flown the coop a long time ago, my husband is 75 and self absorbed. The Dog is 13 years and not doing too good. I am alone with my carbs. I sneak eat because I just feel so left out. I am on Day 2 of Noom. We'll give it a go. At least the robot computerized responses at Noom listen to me and respond. So there.
My roadblock is health (and boredom). I lost then gained back a lot of weight due to illness.This destroyed my knees so I'm inactive due to pain, and since I'm sitting a lot, I'm bored and food has become something to do, something to enjoy filling the void of a once ,more active life.
I am also in Canada. How do you get an allergy test? I have some health issues, but eat well and my abdomen gets inflamed constantly, no matter how little and careful I eat. I am due for blood work soon. Your video has given me hope. ❤
Thank you 😊 for your encouragement my biggest obstacle is depression off and on that will make me eat I just signed up with The Noon program I already feeling Confident and to watch what I starting to eat ❤️❤️
I’m allergic/sensitive to rice, wheat, oats, and corn, and also have fibromyalgia and chronic pain. I felt great while I was eating (vegetarian) keto, but when I broke my foot and wasn’t cooking for myself, I got out of keto, and it’s been almost two years, and I’m still struggling to get back into it. I also found out that my broken foot has not healed, which explains why standing long enough to cook a meal is so difficult for me. It’s so much easier to just make a nacho dip or frozen battered vegetables, or pick up a sub, etc. I’m really hoping that now the kids are both in school, I can muster the energy to make grain-free snacks for days I don’t want to stand and cook a whole meal.
I completely feel you on everything you said on this video and on the first one.....I have the same struggles and the same results as you so thank you so much for your inspiration ❤️
Thank you for making these videos. You are relatable and real. I'm going to join Noom today. I already did the initial questions, etc. online and I just needed to hear from a real person regarding the pros/cons before I fully committed. You have inspired me to get healthier. I'm a teacher. Stress is my #1 obstacle to weight loss.
Welcome to the gf family… I have celiac and I have found that dairy has been something I’ve been sensitive to since being diagnosed with celiac… girl thanks for this video it got me thinking about other things in my body
Hi Vivian! So glad you found the channel and WELCOME! You might enjoy this video I made in the fall with a bunch of anti-inflammatory recipes: ruclips.net/video/sDlH-Des2CE/видео.html
Haven’t used Noom yet. But, when I diet, my goal was to drop 70 lb. The first 35 lb, I was dropping fast. But then after, it stops going lower, and I was still fat (lots of abdominal fat; that area of fat is statistically where diabetes or other diseases come from). I am already in 1200 calories margin (lowest possible while staying healthy). It is like a WAR for me. So, stress (and probably cortisol) is definitely an issue to me. It’s the probable reason for my continuing struggle to lose fat lb. Part of the reason for stress is looking at everyone else eating, and contemplating how I couldn’t eat like them if I’m to lose fat and be healthy. In fact, when I was already losing weight a year ago, I thought “you know what, I’ll go with what everyone else is eating. I want to enjoy myself.” And then BOOM, regained 50 lb faster than losing them. And now, I’m trying to correct that. So yeah, stress and probably cortisol is definitely making me struggle to 1) lose weight and 2) stay there.
You do lose faster the heavier you are because it takes energy to move a larger body, so you are burning more calories just walking around the block. As you become lighter you it's not as much work for you body to get you around the block so you lose slower. That's OK! You also can stall yourself or lose slower by consuming too few calories. 1200 is the minimum if you are pretty sedentary. If Noom starts you out at 1340 calories that is at the beginning of the day. If you are logging your exercise (even just basic daily steps) your calorie limit rises. Noom usually allows me to eat between 1600 and 2000 calories a day.
I'm just one week into Noom, and I'm already getting burnt out on the homework stuff. They advertise that it's only ten minutes a day...well it's not! I like the articles and stuff, but give me a couple short ones per day, goodness.
Yes, yes please do some anti-inflammatory meals. I also have fibro and a couple of other things. I am doing quite well at the moment and don't have too much pain but always keen to improve and anything that might improve my sleep. I'm mostly gluten free and firmly believe that causes inflammation for me, if I cheat for a day or two then I can feel it.
ive never cared about looks....so I never paid too much mind to my attractiveness....now ( here it is).....being 51, and divorced......im finding that i can either just get old or give effort to looking better ( for me!!!!!)
Yes, meal recipes. I know I feel way better when I eat gluten free but I always fall off track (especially because I bounce around a lot and don't have a ton of routine)
First thank you Because your exactly like me I have used Anti-inflammatory diet and I have 2 autoimmune condition one is fibromyalgia And I'm allergic to eggs and gluten I just started noom because I'm tired I couldn't loose weight for the past 3 years, I would love to see more of your recipes 😍
Hi Jenn, for me , i can always find an excuse why I have to have something to eat.. either it was crazy work day, or kids tick me off, or hubby said something wrong .. or my brain just ‘needs’ food :(
Having time to prep and or plan on what I'm eating. I commute and work long hours. When I get home, we typically go out to eat. By then, I'm whipped and all I want to do is drink wine and eat whatever is in front of me. :p
I saw your video respectfully I think your expectations little bit unrealistic , 30 lb is A LOT and I don't see it fiable in 4 months for a female in their 30s, I'm similar than you, 15 LB is good so far and probably slow but firmly is better to keep results. I do appteciate your overall opinión about this app. Thank you for your hard work.
I just subscribed to Noom yesterday so I can't speak to whether it works yet or not. But I noticed that you mentioned the thyroid so I jumped ahead to that part. My question is whether your doctor tested only your TSH numbers (which for most people almost ALWAYS come back in the normal range) or if he/she also tested for T3/T4? Because if he/she didn't, then neither he/she nor you have your complete thyroid pictures. Very few people know this. I asked my family doctor to test the T3/T4 in addition to the TSH and she won't! It's the dumbest thing ever that some doctors won't do it. So I am going to pay a lab privately to have this test done this week.
I lost 60 lbs on Noom in 5 months (I am 59, started at 214 lbs and am now 154). I have to say, I am not sure how much I should credit Noom for that because, even though I am obviously thrilled with the result, there are things that didn't work for me, and I pretty much ignored many supposedly crucial parts of the program. The things that I kept doing consistently were 1) weighing myself every day 2) sticking to the recommended daily calorie allowance as diligently as I could 3) making some significant food substitutions that they recommended. This may well be the most important aspect, because I feel that it helped me feel less hungry than I would have if I had simply gone by calorie count, i.e., without considering the food I was eating. And yes, my breakfast has changed radically too, and I feel that that is having a huge impact on my body and my day. Seems like breakfast is really a key meal. 4) I own a smartwatch that communicates with the Noom app, keeps track of my steps and calories I burn (I think) and that is a huge help because it cuts down tremendously on the amount of logging I had to do. I think that my mileage was dramatically improved by that. I exercise every day but I have done that my whole life and that did not help me not put on weight before, because it is impossible to exercise away all the extra calories. However, by providing a unified, consistent framework within which to keep track of the food I am eating and of the calories I am burning, I think it made it much easier for me to stick with the program. I was a bit surprised to hear that you were told to consume 1200 calories a day, that seems almost dangerously low! In my case, it would start in the morning with 1550 (in general) but then as I would move around and burn calories (recorded by my watch and communicated to the app) that number would move up, and by the end of the day it would usually reach 1800-1900. I never starved on this program, really. Sounds like I am enthusiastic about it and am endorsing it unconditionally? Eh, I don't know, to be honest. There are issues with the program, the app, the coaching and I got truly annoyed at times. Let us begin with the course. The first ten lessons are useful, then they get boring, trite, cheesy and frankly silly. I stopped paying attention to them quite soon, I would give them cursory reads and eventually I started ignoring them. The app is very glitchy and has many aspects that simply do not work -- and lotsa luck getting any help! For example, it would tell me to walk that many steps every day and they would incrase every day -- nothing wrong with that but... the number increases indefinitely, without bound. I mean, seriously? By now I would have to walk around the equator every day! You would think that one of their tech would figure out where the bug is and fix it but no, they told me "eh, that's just the way it is... whatcha gonna do...". As if I am not a paying customer (and we are not talking pennies here). So, every now and then I would have to reset the number of steps to zero manually.... Kinda ridiculous really. Another thing: they have this way of classifying food into categories (red, yellow, green). Cool, seems like it might make sense, right? Well, except that when you go and log your food, the _same food_ gets labeled with a different color depending on, oh, I don't know, how you write down the name, the brand.... I have seen the same food considered red, yellow and green, depending on how I would write it down! Again, I bring it to the attention of their "technical support" and once again they tell me that nothing can be done about that (as in, nothing can be done because nothing _will_ be done). And don't get me started on the "coaching". WHAT coaching? You get someone to talk to you who at times almost sound like a chatbot who was never able to help me with _anything_ . To make things worse, they have this incredibly irritating way of turning the table on you, the paying customer who is asking for help, by telling you "how about you find a way to make this issue you're seeking help from me on, about which I can't or won't do a damn thing, your own personal challenge, and overcome it on your own? Any plans on how to do that?". Again, we are talking paying customers here.... what kind of "support" is that? I was almost expecting them at some point to go "oh, and if you do figure it out, can you please tell me how you did it, so next time someone asks for help with this same thing, I have actually something useful to tell them?".... The support group is also not very useful but I have to admit I am not really into that kind of "group hug -- kumbaya" kind of thing. And finally, and this is the most disconcerting aspect of it all, and truly makes you question the integrity of the whole thing, they do NOT have a weight maintenance option. Yup, you read it right, you get to your weight goal and they tell you, well, we can tell you how to keep losing weight but if you don't want to do that.... we kind of don't have anything to offer anymore, we cannot tell you how to stay at your current weight. I am still in disbelief writing this but, that is what I was told, and not just by one person, several coaches. One of them told me that the maintenance part of the program is "still being perfected". Oh-kay. And this is why I am canceling my subscription.... It is almosts as if they are not interested in helping you maintain your weight, they'd rather have you go and eat like crazy, regain all your weight with interest and come back.... Crazy really. So, yes, I have lost a lot of weight, I followed what they told me and I cannot say it has been a failure but.... do they really deserve the credit or is it simply that I was very motivated, they put at my disposal an app which (in conjunction with my smartwatch) allowed me to do it consistently and in a controlled way, something that maybe I could have done with another (free?) app? I guess whether I manage to keep the weight off or not will be the answer.
Really appreciated you writing all this. I think your points really are relevant and are important. Just wanted to say this. Hope you’ve maintained! Best Gina
Normal thyroid numbers do not mean normal thyroid size. But a "roll" on the neck is NOT a sign of larger than normal thyroid unless this "roll" moves up during swallowing! Best!
You do not have to count calories to lose weight. You have to remove the foods from your diet that cause inflammation and insulin problems (often wheat and sugar). I cut sugar 100% eight weeks ago and have lost 12 pounds without counting a thing.
Stress and emotional eating. Noom is already helping me with that, only 2 weeks in. I'm hoping this helps me make good habits. Inflammation and joint pain are a bit of a hindrance with exercise currently. I've started losing weight even with no thyroid and on medication. Btw, my thryoid hormones always tested completely normal, despite weight gain, years of hypo symptoms, goiter(I just assumed I had a fat neck, too, though it wasn't hereditary for me), nodules, etc. I'll have to check out the book, thank you!!
My biggest obstacle to losing weight is probably my husband, in week days when were not together (because I work out of town) I do great! On the weekends, he wants to eat, eat, eat and is over weight himself. I did tell him Sat, that I joined Noom and I wanted his support in doing so.
Mine is mild MS and stress is mine, I want to be healthy.
I count calories, works the best for me. My original weight 230 and now 144. You can do it, just patience and slow weight loss is healthy as you don’t want to lose muscle.
I tell myself I’m not dieting, I’m living healthy now.
You keep doing , your video is awesome. Keep us updated.
You look great…
Wow, good for you!! I'll keep plugging away, thanks for the encouragement :)
How long did it take you to lose that much weight? I have a lot to lose and am having a hard time imaging I will actually get there.
I am new to Noom and I am looking for success stories/reviews. Thank you for sharing your story.
My wife was in tears watching this video bcz she has fibromyalgia! Thank you ever so much! We’re going to buy the book immediately!
Hi Jenn...I'm a new subscriber...hello!! I have been doing Noom for the last year and it has been hugely successful for me. I am down 60 pounds and I feel and look better than I think I ever have!!! That said, I only kept my subscription for 6 months and I also dropped the articles near the end. What I did do, and continue to do, is weigh every day and log my food in the free version of the app. It helps me stay on track!!
That's so amazing, Laura - good for you!!
That is great to hear. I'm getting discouraged. It honestly is a big part due to Noom's promises. When I started the program they said the plan would help me lose 80 lbs by August. Not a chance of that happening at this point. So that has stuck out to me the most as i've gone down my journey. I'm going to do what you did and use the free app for the same reasons. It's the only thing I use it for at this point . Thanks for the post it really helped me a lot.
Did you do the regular or premium plan? I signed up for the regular plan and am on my free trial but I was debating on switching to premium if it is worth it.
I only ever did the regular. I don't think there was a premium at the time I signed up. But full disclosure, I fell off quite badly...but getting back on the horse!
@@laurarecine3313, I gotcha and thank you so much for answering my question. So glad that you got back on the horse. 😊
Yes please do food videos. I really enjoy watching you. Very informative and real. Thank you
I am brand new to Noom and also suffer from food sensitivities that I know are causing inflammation in my body. I am so grateful for the reminder to take that into account as I wrap my head around what I’m learning through Noom. I would love to watch some videos where you would incorporate what you’ve learned about your food sensitivities into comfort food recipes! Congratulations on your journey and thank you for sharing!
Emotional eating is my big roadblock.
Me, too, Kate!
Then the guilt after. I now keep ready to snack on veggies and lean proteins for when those moments appear. It's not the cookies or ice cream I really want but I do feel massively better about myself if I make a positive choice.
Yes!!!! Please do some elimination diet recipes! I’m also allergic to stuff even eggs!
I too tried the Noom trial. It taught me the calories of the difference foods etc. I consume. I am not a calorie counter perse. Every time I put something in my mouth I would record it and realized what was giving me the most calories, like cookies, cakes, pizza etc that I ate, mindlessly. So I got an awareness from Noom and that has helped me be more mindful. I did not subscribe to it, used the 7 day Free, and now use their app.
I am so happy for you. You have done a great job
Thanks so much , Glenda!
Peri menopause. I just joined Noom and am curious to see if it makes a difference because I’ve been trying to eat healthier and have been working out 5x a week for at least 45 minutes but can’t lose a single pound these days.
My main roadblock is definitely stress too!!! I use food emotionally for comfort, especially at the end of the day. Currently using Noom to help me break these habits :)
Good for you!! Stress is such a joy zapper...
Mine too. I am an emotional eater. Noom is helping me.
I am starting my journey on a healthier eating path too. Thank you for this video. Also, stress eating is my biggest trigger! I get on a good path and something stressful happens and I'm off track.
Yes! You'd think we have a million children or something with how stressed we both are.🤣
Funny you just commented back! I was thinking about coming back here... I met with a naturopath for E today and she has food sensitivities too! Just interesting how it all works I guess. I'll be getting the rest of the fam there soon to find out if there is anything they are sensitive to too!
@@danielledufour8743 Oh, very interesting!!
It is really inspiring video. I gave birth in this Jan and I gained 40 lbs comparing before. I was quite anxious about my weight, but you definitely gave me some good tips and encouragement to start my weight loss journey. Thanks Jenn ☺️
Oh, so glad to hear this! You can do this, mama. Be kind and patient with yourself :)
I am exactly the same. I have spent so much money on weight loss programs. The latest program I spent almost 3000 and gained weight!!! Thank you for your videos.
What the Noomers don't talk about is the loneliness aspect. I will be 70, my three children have flown the coop a long time ago, my husband is 75 and self absorbed. The Dog is 13 years and not doing too good. I am alone with my carbs.
I sneak eat because I just feel so left out. I am on Day 2 of Noom. We'll give it a go. At least the robot computerized responses at Noom listen to me and respond.
So there.
My roadblock is health (and boredom). I lost then gained back a lot of weight due to illness.This destroyed my knees so I'm inactive due to pain, and since I'm sitting a lot, I'm bored and food has become something to do, something to enjoy filling the void of a once ,more active life.
My biggest obstacle is 100% discipline!
I am also in Canada. How do you get an allergy test? I have some health issues, but eat well and my abdomen gets inflamed constantly, no matter how little and careful I eat. I am due for blood work soon. Your video has given me hope. ❤
Thank you 😊 for your encouragement my biggest obstacle is depression off and on that will make me eat I just signed up with The Noon program I already feeling Confident and to watch what I starting to eat ❤️❤️
Oh, that is so amazing to hear! I can sooo relate to how mental health takes a toll on my eating habits. You can do this!
@@JennLeast Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
I did Noom for about four months, but I weighed the same the whole time, so I gave it up.
I don't think it's a bad system,
it just didn't work for me.
I’m allergic/sensitive to rice, wheat, oats, and corn, and also have fibromyalgia and chronic pain. I felt great while I was eating (vegetarian) keto, but when I broke my foot and wasn’t cooking for myself, I got out of keto, and it’s been almost two years, and I’m still struggling to get back into it.
I also found out that my broken foot has not healed, which explains why standing long enough to cook a meal is so difficult for me. It’s so much easier to just make a nacho dip or frozen battered vegetables, or pick up a sub, etc. I’m really hoping that now the kids are both in school, I can muster the energy to make grain-free snacks for days I don’t want to stand and cook a whole meal.
Interesting - sounds like some of these allergies run in the family!! Give yourself time and patience :)
Biggest obstacle is my saboteur husband! But I'm hanging in there!
I completely feel you on everything you said on this video and on the first one.....I have the same struggles and the same results as you so thank you so much for your inspiration ❤️
Yess pleaze antiinflamatory meals!! I need ideas pleeease
If I am honest, my biggest obstacle is lack of motivation and laziness. I have to motivate myself. Lately, I am just doing it like Nike says.
Thank you for making these videos. You are relatable and real. I'm going to join Noom today. I already did the initial questions, etc. online and I just needed to hear from a real person regarding the pros/cons before I fully committed. You have inspired me to get healthier. I'm a teacher. Stress is my #1 obstacle to weight loss.
Wonderful to hear - good luck, Charmaine!
decision fatigue and not seeing results fast enough so i dont commit for long enough but switch to another thing. rinse. repeat!
Welcome to the gf family… I have celiac and I have found that dairy has been something I’ve been sensitive to since being diagnosed with celiac… girl thanks for this video it got me thinking about other things in my body
Solidarity, sister!
Yes yes yes to your cooking anti inflammatory dishes!
Alright - now I'm excited to do this!
Biggest obstacle is sleep problems and late night stress eating
New subscriber here❤️ Would LOVE to see some anti-inflammatory meal prep videos.
Hi Vivian! So glad you found the channel and WELCOME! You might enjoy this video I made in the fall with a bunch of anti-inflammatory recipes: ruclips.net/video/sDlH-Des2CE/видео.html
Haven’t used Noom yet. But, when I diet, my goal was to drop 70 lb. The first 35 lb, I was dropping fast. But then after, it stops going lower, and I was still fat (lots of abdominal fat; that area of fat is statistically where diabetes or other diseases come from). I am already in 1200 calories margin (lowest possible while staying healthy). It is like a WAR for me.
So, stress (and probably cortisol) is definitely an issue to me. It’s the probable reason for my continuing struggle to lose fat lb. Part of the reason for stress is looking at everyone else eating, and contemplating how I couldn’t eat like them if I’m to lose fat and be healthy. In fact, when I was already losing weight a year ago, I thought “you know what, I’ll go with what everyone else is eating. I want to enjoy myself.” And then BOOM, regained 50 lb faster than losing them. And now, I’m trying to correct that. So yeah, stress and probably cortisol is definitely making me struggle to 1) lose weight and 2) stay there.
You do lose faster the heavier you are because it takes energy to move a larger body, so you are burning more calories just walking around the block. As you become lighter you it's not as much work for you body to get you around the block so you lose slower. That's OK! You also can stall yourself or lose slower by consuming too few calories. 1200 is the minimum if you are pretty sedentary. If Noom starts you out at 1340 calories that is at the beginning of the day. If you are logging your exercise (even just basic daily steps) your calorie limit rises. Noom usually allows me to eat between 1600 and 2000 calories a day.
I'm just one week into Noom, and I'm already getting burnt out on the homework stuff. They advertise that it's only ten minutes a day...well it's not! I like the articles and stuff, but give me a couple short ones per day, goodness.
Lovely video thank you ❤ You look gorgeous ❤ by the way what color lipstick are you wearing? really suits you!
Yes, yes please do some anti-inflammatory meals. I also have fibro and a couple of other things. I am doing quite well at the moment and don't have too much pain but always keen to improve and anything that might improve my sleep. I'm mostly gluten free and firmly believe that causes inflammation for me, if I cheat for a day or two then I can feel it.
Hi there! I did end up doing an anti-inflammatory meal video. Here it is if you're interested :) ruclips.net/video/sDlH-Des2CE/видео.html
Yes to anti inflammatory meals and recipes!!
You're in luck!! I just made one this week :) Here's the link if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/sDlH-Des2CE/видео.html
People need to not comment on necks. Your neck is just perfect!
snacking, especially in the evening. Sedentary job....
Ugh - I hear you with the evening snacks! I crave salty snacks before bed like nobody's business...
Biggest obstacle: limited mobility … arthritis in my ankles and feet. It hurts to stand and walk.
That's a tough one!!
ive never cared about looks....so I never paid too much mind to my attractiveness....now ( here it is).....being 51, and divorced......im finding that i can either just get old or give effort to looking better ( for me!!!!!)
Where did you get your good sensitivity testing?
This was AWESOME!! Thank you so much!
Great to hear your feedback, Daphne :) Thanks for watching!!
Yes, meal recipes. I know I feel way better when I eat gluten free but I always fall off track (especially because I bounce around a lot and don't have a ton of routine)
It's so hard to find g-free meals at restaurants or when traveling!! I feel your pain.
First thank you
Because your exactly like me
I have used Anti-inflammatory diet and I have 2 autoimmune condition one is fibromyalgia
And I'm allergic to eggs and gluten
I just started noom because I'm tired I couldn't loose weight for the past 3 years, I would love to see more of your recipes 😍
Wow - interesting how many similarities!!
Hi Jenn, for me , i can always find an excuse why I have to have something to eat.. either it was crazy work day, or kids tick me off, or hubby said something wrong .. or my brain just ‘needs’ food :(
Having time to prep and or plan on what I'm eating. I commute and work long hours. When I get home, we typically go out to eat. By then, I'm whipped and all I want to do is drink wine and eat whatever is in front of me. :p
Where do I start is my issue! Please make a video
I saw your video respectfully I think your expectations little bit unrealistic , 30 lb is A LOT and I don't see it fiable in 4 months for a female in their 30s, I'm similar than you, 15 LB is good so far and probably slow but firmly is better to keep results. I do appteciate your overall opinión about this app. Thank you for your hard work.
I just subscribed to Noom yesterday so I can't speak to whether it works yet or not. But I noticed that you mentioned the thyroid so I jumped ahead to that part. My question is whether your doctor tested only your TSH numbers (which for most people almost ALWAYS come back in the normal range) or if he/she also tested for T3/T4? Because if he/she didn't, then neither he/she nor you have your complete thyroid pictures. Very few people know this. I asked my family doctor to test the T3/T4 in addition to the TSH and she won't! It's the dumbest thing ever that some doctors won't do it. So I am going to pay a lab privately to have this test done this week.
Good question. Yes, I"ve had my T3/T4 tested multiple times along with TSH. :)
I lost 60 lbs on Noom in 5 months (I am 59, started at 214 lbs and am now 154). I have to say, I am not sure how much I should credit Noom for that because, even though I am obviously thrilled with the result, there are things that didn't work for me, and I pretty much ignored many supposedly crucial parts of the program.
The things that I kept doing consistently were
1) weighing myself every day
2) sticking to the recommended daily calorie allowance as diligently as I could
3) making some significant food substitutions that they recommended. This may well be the most important aspect, because I feel that it helped me feel less hungry than I would have if I had simply gone by calorie count, i.e., without considering the food I was eating. And yes, my breakfast has changed radically too, and I feel that that is having a huge impact on my body and my day. Seems like breakfast is really a key meal.
4) I own a smartwatch that communicates with the Noom app, keeps track of my steps and calories I burn (I think) and that is a huge help because it cuts down tremendously on the amount of logging I had to do. I think that my mileage was dramatically improved by that.
I exercise every day but I have done that my whole life and that did not help me not put on weight before, because it is impossible to exercise away all the extra calories. However, by providing a unified, consistent framework within which to keep track of the food I am eating and of the calories I am burning, I think it made it much easier for me to stick with the program.
I was a bit surprised to hear that you were told to consume 1200 calories a day, that seems almost dangerously low! In my case, it would start in the morning with 1550 (in general) but then as I would move around and burn calories (recorded by my watch and communicated to the app) that number would move up, and by the end of the day it would usually reach 1800-1900. I never starved on this program, really.
Sounds like I am enthusiastic about it and am endorsing it unconditionally?
Eh, I don't know, to be honest. There are issues with the program, the app, the coaching and I got truly annoyed at times.
Let us begin with the course. The first ten lessons are useful, then they get boring, trite, cheesy and frankly silly. I stopped paying attention to them quite soon, I would give them cursory reads and eventually I started ignoring them.
The app is very glitchy and has many aspects that simply do not work -- and lotsa luck getting any help!
For example, it would tell me to walk that many steps every day and they would incrase every day -- nothing wrong with that but... the number increases indefinitely, without bound. I mean, seriously? By now I would have to walk around the equator every day! You would think that one of their tech would figure out where the bug is and fix it but no, they told me "eh, that's just the way it is... whatcha gonna do...". As if I am not a paying customer (and we are not talking pennies here). So, every now and then I would have to reset the number of steps to zero manually.... Kinda ridiculous really.
Another thing: they have this way of classifying food into categories (red, yellow, green). Cool, seems like it might make sense, right? Well, except that when you go and log your food, the _same food_ gets labeled with a different color depending on, oh, I don't know, how you write down the name, the brand.... I have seen the same food considered red, yellow and green, depending on how I would write it down! Again, I bring it to the attention of their "technical support" and once again they tell me that nothing can be done about that (as in, nothing can be done because nothing _will_ be done).
And don't get me started on the "coaching". WHAT coaching? You get someone to talk to you who at times almost sound like a chatbot who was never able to help me with _anything_ . To make things worse, they have this incredibly irritating way of turning the table on you, the paying customer who is asking for help, by telling you "how about you find a way to make this issue you're seeking help from me on, about which I can't or won't do a damn thing, your own personal challenge, and overcome it on your own? Any plans on how to do that?". Again, we are talking paying customers here.... what kind of "support" is that? I was almost expecting them at some point to go "oh, and if you do figure it out, can you please tell me how you did it, so next time someone asks for help with this same thing, I have actually something useful to tell them?".... The support group is also not very useful but I have to admit I am not really into that kind of "group hug -- kumbaya" kind of thing.
And finally, and this is the most disconcerting aspect of it all, and truly makes you question the integrity of the whole thing, they do NOT have a weight maintenance option. Yup, you read it right, you get to your weight goal and they tell you, well, we can tell you how to keep losing weight but if you don't want to do that.... we kind of don't have anything to offer anymore, we cannot tell you how to stay at your current weight. I am still in disbelief writing this but, that is what I was told, and not just by one person, several coaches. One of them told me that the maintenance part of the program is "still being perfected". Oh-kay. And this is why I am canceling my subscription.... It is almosts as if they are not interested in helping you maintain your weight, they'd rather have you go and eat like crazy, regain all your weight with interest and come back.... Crazy really.
So, yes, I have lost a lot of weight, I followed what they told me and I cannot say it has been a failure but.... do they really deserve the credit or is it simply that I was very motivated, they put at my disposal an app which (in conjunction with my smartwatch) allowed me to do it consistently and in a controlled way, something that maybe I could have done with another (free?) app? I guess whether I manage to keep the weight off or not will be the answer.
Really appreciated you writing all this. I think your points really are relevant and are important. Just wanted to say this. Hope you’ve maintained! Best Gina
Normal thyroid numbers do not mean normal thyroid size. But a "roll" on the neck is NOT a sign of larger than normal thyroid unless this "roll" moves up during swallowing! Best!
Yes - you are so right! That is one thing my doctor checked for as well - no "roll" while swallowing...
You do not have to count calories to lose weight. You have to remove the foods from your diet that cause inflammation and insulin problems (often wheat and sugar). I cut sugar 100% eight weeks ago and have lost 12 pounds without counting a thing.
I would love to see some anti inflammatory meals/recipes
Stress and emotional eating. Noom is already helping me with that, only 2 weeks in. I'm hoping this helps me make good habits. Inflammation and joint pain are a bit of a hindrance with exercise currently. I've started losing weight even with no thyroid and on medication.
Btw, my thryoid hormones always tested completely normal, despite weight gain, years of hypo symptoms, goiter(I just assumed I had a fat neck, too, though it wasn't hereditary for me), nodules, etc.
I'll have to check out the book, thank you!!
I’m a cheese addict with insomnia 😂 so all night Cheese calls for me.
How's it going now? This is a year from now
Thanks! :)
dark chocolate. I need my chocolate :)
Money and emotional eating are my obstacles
I would so appreciate the cooking videos.
Okay, Mary - I'm going to get working on this!
Yes, please do some cooking videos!
Way to go!!
Emotional eating and love for pizza
Has she done an ultrasound and thyroid antibodies?
@1:02 Money and energy
Thank you
I like sweets!
mIne is eating comfort foods on weekends. UGH
Yes!! I can so relate to this!
Midnight snacking.
Stress and my thyroid issues
Stress and lack of sleep.
I keep regaining the weight so I give up
Stress & anxiety
Work and kids
Money, stress and not planning!
Money is a big one!
Self discipline
Stress and other things lol
Can relate!
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Money and anxiety
Physical ability to exercise while trying to deal with fibromyalgia and pain
YES!! I hear you on this one. Good to hear from a fellow Fibromyalgia sufferer. Exercise often makes things worse.
Stress from my family
Bad habits and stress
Emotional and stress eating
Fast food addiction
Emotional eating
Not confident Noom works.
Emotional and hormone imbalance
I over eat
Money
money
Stress and not eating healthy
I hear ya!
Stress
LOL, I have a fat neck too and no thyroid problems either. 🫣
Stress