5 weeks?
tiptrinket
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Why, after I complete a day of food, I get the message "If everyday were like today you will weigh _____ in 5 weeks"? I have been charting my food for over 5 weeks & do not weigh what the message says. What has 5 weeks got to do with anything?
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It's just an algorithm based on your entry. In reality no one eats 100% the same every single day. Take it with a grain of salt.0
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I suspect its a motivator.. except its usually (mostly) wrong.
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It's a computer doing math. Even if every day were the same, it can still be wrong.
What works theoretically doesn't always work in reality.0 -
Believe me when I say, "It's never been correct yet". Ignore it.0
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It's a random fun feature. Like a horoscope0
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I needed to consume a lot of extra calories after my 4 mile walk last night, so I thought, "Hey, that beer, though!". SO I logged 3 bottles of good 'ol beer, thinking I would drink it, and completed my entry for the day. It said that if "everyday were like today" that I would lose 14lbs. FOURTEEN. Well, I didn't end up drinking more than just over 2 beers and edited my log. Drinking less meant that if "everyday were like today", changed it from 14lbs to 8lbs. Conclusion, I WILL DRINK MORE. j/k0
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ohmscheeks wrote: »It's a random fun feature. Like a horoscope
LOL!0
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