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Default Weight Watchers and MS

Oh joy, this should be fun. I recently discovered that I am WAY bigger than I thought I was. its horrible! so I need to fix that. DH started on nutrisystem, and since I am a pure food snob, I refused to eat prepackaged anything. I cant eat splenda, aspertame or even equal as they give me massive headaches. I am allergic to mushrooms which is a common ingredient in these foods. so. WW it is for me. They count heavily on getting exercise into your routine and I simply cannot somedays and drag on others. This is going to be a challenge.

Is anyone else doing WW? tips? tricks? ideas? Thanks!
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